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Make -Werror possible to control on a per-warning-class basis. While I was fixing up that code anyway, merge the handling of the -w, -W and [warning] argument and directives. Furthermore, make *all* warnings suppressible; any warning that isn't categorized now belong to category "other". However, for cleanliness sake an "other" option does not get listed in the warning messages. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
554 lines
16 KiB
C
554 lines
16 KiB
C
/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
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*
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* Copyright 1996-2017 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved
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* See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for
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* the specific copyright holders.
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*
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* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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* modification, are permitted provided that the following
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* conditions are met:
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*
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* * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
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* disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
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* with the distribution.
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*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
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* CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
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* INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
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* DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
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* CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
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* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
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* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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* CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
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* OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
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* EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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/*
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* Parse and handle assembler directives
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*/
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#include "compiler.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include "nasm.h"
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#include "nasmlib.h"
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#include "error.h"
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#include "float.h"
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#include "stdscan.h"
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#include "preproc.h"
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#include "eval.h"
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#include "assemble.h"
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#include "outform.h"
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#include "listing.h"
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#include "labels.h"
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#include "iflag.h"
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static iflag_t get_cpu(char *value)
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{
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iflag_t r;
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iflag_clear_all(&r);
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if (!strcmp(value, "8086"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_8086);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "186"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_186);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "286"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_286);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "386"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_386);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "486"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_486);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "586") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "pentium"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_PENT);
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else if (!strcmp(value, "686") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "ppro") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "pentiumpro") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "p2"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_P6);
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else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "p3") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "katmai"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_KATMAI);
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else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "p4") || /* is this right? -- jrc */
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "willamette"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_WILLAMETTE);
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else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "prescott"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_PRESCOTT);
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else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "x64") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "x86-64"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_X86_64);
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else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "ia64") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "ia-64") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "itanium")||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "itanic") ||
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!nasm_stricmp(value, "merced"))
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iflag_set(&r, IF_IA64);
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else {
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iflag_set(&r, IF_PLEVEL);
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nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_FATAL,
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"unknown 'cpu' type");
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}
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return r;
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}
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static int get_bits(char *value)
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{
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int i;
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if ((i = atoi(value)) == 16)
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return i; /* set for a 16-bit segment */
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else if (i == 32) {
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if (iflag_ffs(&cpu) < IF_386) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"cannot specify 32-bit segment on processor below a 386");
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i = 16;
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}
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} else if (i == 64) {
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if (iflag_ffs(&cpu) < IF_X86_64) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"cannot specify 64-bit segment on processor below an x86-64");
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i = 16;
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}
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} else {
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nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_FATAL,
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"`%s' is not a valid segment size; must be 16, 32 or 64",
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value);
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i = 16;
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}
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return i;
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}
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static enum directives parse_directive_line(char **directive, char **value)
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{
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char *p, *q, *buf;
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buf = nasm_skip_spaces(*directive);
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/*
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* It should be enclosed in [ ].
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* XXX: we don't check there is nothing else on the remainder of the
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* line, except a possible comment.
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*/
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if (*buf != '[')
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return D_none;
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q = strchr(buf, ']');
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if (!q)
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return D_corrupt;
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/*
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* Strip off the comments. XXX: this doesn't account for quoted
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* strings inside a directive. We should really strip the
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* comments in generic code, not here. While we're at it, it
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* would be better to pass the backend a series of tokens instead
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* of a raw string, and actually process quoted strings for it,
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* like of like argv is handled in C.
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*/
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p = strchr(buf, ';');
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if (p) {
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if (p < q) /* ouch! somewhere inside */
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return D_corrupt;
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*p = '\0';
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}
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/* no brace, no trailing spaces */
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*q = '\0';
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nasm_zap_spaces_rev(--q);
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/* directive */
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p = nasm_skip_spaces(++buf);
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q = nasm_skip_word(p);
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if (!q)
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return D_corrupt; /* sigh... no value there */
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*q = '\0';
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*directive = p;
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/* and value finally */
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p = nasm_skip_spaces(++q);
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*value = p;
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return find_directive(*directive);
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}
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/*
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* Process a line from the assembler and try to handle it if it
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* is a directive. Return true if the line was handled (including
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* if it was an error), false otherwise.
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*/
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bool process_directives(char *directive)
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{
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enum directives d;
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char *value, *p, *q, *special;
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struct tokenval tokval;
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bool bad_param = false;
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int pass2 = passn > 1 ? 2 : 1;
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d = parse_directive_line(&directive, &value);
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switch (d) {
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case D_none:
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return D_none; /* Not a directive */
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case D_corrupt:
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "invalid directive line");
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break;
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default: /* It's a backend-specific directive */
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switch (ofmt->directive(d, value, pass2)) {
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case DIRR_UNKNOWN:
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goto unknown;
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case DIRR_OK:
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case DIRR_ERROR:
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break;
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case DIRR_BADPARAM:
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bad_param = true;
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break;
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default:
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panic();
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}
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break;
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case D_unknown:
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unknown:
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nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"unrecognised directive [%s]", directive);
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break;
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case D_SEGMENT: /* [SEGMENT n] */
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case D_SECTION:
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{
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int sb;
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int32_t seg = ofmt->section(value, pass2, &sb);
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if (seg == NO_SEG) {
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nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"segment name `%s' not recognized", value);
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} else {
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in_absolute = false;
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location.segment = seg;
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}
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break;
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}
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case D_SECTALIGN: /* [SECTALIGN n] */
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{
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expr *e;
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if (*value) {
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stdscan_reset();
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stdscan_set(value);
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tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
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e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, pass2, NULL);
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if (e) {
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uint64_t align = e->value;
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if (!is_power2(e->value)) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"segment alignment `%s' is not power of two",
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value);
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} else if (align > UINT64_C(0x7fffffff)) {
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/*
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* FIXME: Please make some sane message here
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* ofmt should have some 'check' method which
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* would report segment alignment bounds.
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*/
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"absurdly large segment alignment `%s' (2^%d)",
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value, ilog2_64(align));
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}
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/* callee should be able to handle all details */
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if (location.segment != NO_SEG)
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ofmt->sectalign(location.segment, align);
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}
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}
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break;
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}
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case D_EXTERN: /* [EXTERN label:special] */
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if (*value == '$')
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value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
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if (pass0 == 2) {
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q = value;
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while (*q && *q != ':')
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q++;
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if (*q == ':') {
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*q++ = '\0';
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ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, q);
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}
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} else if (passn == 1) {
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bool validid = true;
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q = value;
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if (!isidstart(*q))
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validid = false;
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while (*q && *q != ':') {
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if (!isidchar(*q))
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validid = false;
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q++;
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}
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if (!validid) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "identifier expected after EXTERN");
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break;
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}
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if (*q == ':') {
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*q++ = '\0';
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special = q;
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} else
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special = NULL;
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if (!is_extern(value)) { /* allow re-EXTERN to be ignored */
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int temp = pass0;
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pass0 = 1; /* fake pass 1 in labels.c */
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declare_as_global(value, special);
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define_label(value, seg_alloc(), 0L, NULL,
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false, true);
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pass0 = temp;
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}
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} /* else pass0 == 1 */
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break;
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case D_BITS: /* [BITS bits] */
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globalbits = get_bits(value);
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break;
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case D_GLOBAL: /* [GLOBAL symbol:special] */
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if (*value == '$')
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value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
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if (pass0 == 2) { /* pass 2 */
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q = value;
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while (*q && *q != ':')
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q++;
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if (*q == ':') {
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*q++ = '\0';
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ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, q);
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}
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} else if (pass2 == 1) { /* pass == 1 */
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bool validid = true;
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q = value;
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if (!isidstart(*q))
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validid = false;
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while (*q && *q != ':') {
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if (!isidchar(*q))
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validid = false;
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q++;
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}
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if (!validid) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"identifier expected after GLOBAL");
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break;
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}
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if (*q == ':') {
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*q++ = '\0';
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special = q;
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} else
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special = NULL;
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declare_as_global(value, special);
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} /* pass == 1 */
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break;
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case D_COMMON: /* [COMMON symbol size:special] */
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{
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int64_t size;
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bool rn_error;
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bool validid;
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if (*value == '$')
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value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
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p = value;
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validid = true;
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if (!isidstart(*p))
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validid = false;
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while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) {
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if (!isidchar(*p))
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validid = false;
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p++;
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}
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if (!validid) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "identifier expected after COMMON");
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break;
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}
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if (*p) {
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p = nasm_zap_spaces_fwd(p);
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q = p;
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while (*q && *q != ':')
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q++;
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if (*q == ':') {
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*q++ = '\0';
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special = q;
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} else {
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special = NULL;
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}
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size = readnum(p, &rn_error);
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if (rn_error) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"invalid size specified"
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" in COMMON declaration");
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break;
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}
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} else {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
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"no size specified in"
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" COMMON declaration");
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break;
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}
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if (pass0 < 2) {
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define_common(value, seg_alloc(), size, special);
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} else if (pass0 == 2) {
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if (special)
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ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, special);
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}
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break;
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}
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case D_ABSOLUTE: /* [ABSOLUTE address] */
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{
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expr *e;
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stdscan_reset();
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stdscan_set(value);
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tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
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e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, pass2, NULL);
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if (e) {
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if (!is_reloc(e))
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nasm_error(pass0 ==
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1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"cannot use non-relocatable expression as "
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"ABSOLUTE address");
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else {
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absolute.segment = reloc_seg(e);
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absolute.offset = reloc_value(e);
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}
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} else if (passn == 1)
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absolute.offset = 0x100; /* don't go near zero in case of / */
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else
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nasm_panic(0, "invalid ABSOLUTE address "
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"in pass two");
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in_absolute = true;
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location.segment = NO_SEG;
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break;
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}
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case D_DEBUG: /* [DEBUG] */
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{
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bool badid, overlong;
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char debugid[128];
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p = value;
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q = debugid;
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badid = overlong = false;
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if (!isidstart(*p)) {
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badid = true;
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} else {
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while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) {
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if (q >= debugid + sizeof debugid - 1) {
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overlong = true;
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break;
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}
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if (!isidchar(*p))
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badid = true;
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*q++ = *p++;
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}
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*q = 0;
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}
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if (badid) {
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nasm_error(passn == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"identifier expected after DEBUG");
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break;
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}
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if (overlong) {
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nasm_error(passn == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"DEBUG identifier too long");
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break;
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}
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p = nasm_skip_spaces(p);
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if (pass0 == 2)
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dfmt->debug_directive(debugid, p);
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break;
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}
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case D_WARNING: /* [WARNING {+|-|*}warn-name] */
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if (!set_warning_status(value)) {
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nasm_error(ERR_WARNING|ERR_WARN_UNK_WARNING,
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"unknown warning option: %s", value);
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}
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break;
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case D_CPU: /* [CPU] */
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cpu = get_cpu(value);
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break;
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case D_LIST: /* [LIST {+|-}] */
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value = nasm_skip_spaces(value);
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if (*value == '+') {
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user_nolist = false;
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} else {
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if (*value == '-') {
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user_nolist = true;
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} else {
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bad_param = true;
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}
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}
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break;
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case D_DEFAULT: /* [DEFAULT] */
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stdscan_reset();
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stdscan_set(value);
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tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
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if (stdscan(NULL, &tokval) != TOKEN_INVALID) {
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switch (tokval.t_integer) {
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case S_REL:
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globalrel = 1;
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break;
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case S_ABS:
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globalrel = 0;
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break;
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case P_BND:
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globalbnd = 1;
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break;
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case P_NOBND:
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globalbnd = 0;
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break;
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default:
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bad_param = true;
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break;
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}
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} else {
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bad_param = true;
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}
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break;
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case D_FLOAT:
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if (float_option(value)) {
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nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
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"unknown 'float' directive: %s", value);
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}
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break;
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case D_PRAGMA:
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process_pragma(value);
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break;
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}
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/* A common error message */
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if (bad_param) {
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nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "invalid parameter to [%s] directive",
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directive);
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}
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return d != D_none;
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}
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