nasm/asm/directiv.pl
H. Peter Anvin 31a14699fb outdbg: update to dump new backend interface data
Update the debug output format to dump (most of) the information that
is available via the new backend format, as well as the legacy backend
format -- probably the only backend ever which will ever want both!

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2017-03-31 11:32:53 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
# Generate a perfect hash for directive parsing
#
# Usage:
# directiv.pl h directiv.dat directiv.h (to generate C header)
# directiv.pl c directiv.dat directbl.c (to generate C source)
#
require 'phash.ph';
my($output, $directives_dat, $outfile) = @ARGV;
@directives = ();
# Special values for enum directives. Note that D_none must be first
# so D_none == 0.
@specials = ('none', 'unknown', 'corrupt');
open(DD, "< ${directives_dat}\0")
or die "$0: cannot open: ${directives_dat}: $!\n";
while (defined($line = <DD>)) {
chomp $line;
if ($line =~ /^\s*([[:alnum:]_]+)\s*(|[\;\#].*)$/) {
push(@directives, $1);
}
}
close(DD);
if ($output eq 'h') {
open(H, "> ${outfile}\0")
or die "$0: cannot create: ${outfile}: $!\n";
print H "/*\n";
print H " * This file is generated from directiv.dat\n";
print H " * by directiv.pl; do not edit.\n";
print H " */\n";
print H "\n";
print H "#ifndef NASM_DIRECTIV_H\n";
print H "#define NASM_DIRECTIV_H\n";
print H "\n";
$c = '{';
print H "enum directives ";
foreach $d (@specials) {
print H "$c\n D_$d";
$c = ',';
}
foreach $d (@directives) {
print H "$c\n D_\U$d";
$c = ',';
}
print H "\n};\n\n";
printf H "#define DIRECTIVE_END %d\n\n",
scalar(@directives)+scalar(@specials);
print H "extern const char * const directives[DIRECTIVE_END];\n";
print H "enum directives find_directive(const char *token);\n\n";
print H "#endif /* NASM_DIRECTIV_H */\n";
} elsif ($output eq 'c') {
%directive = ();
$n = 0;
foreach $d (@directives) {
if (exists($directive{$d})) {
die "$0: $directives_dat: duplicate directive: $d\n";
}
$directive{$d} = $n++; # This is zero-based, unlike the enum!
}
@hashinfo = gen_perfect_hash(\%directive);
if (!@hashinfo) {
die "$0: no hash found\n";
}
# Paranoia...
verify_hash_table(\%directive, \@hashinfo);
($n, $sv, $g) = @hashinfo;
die if ($n & ($n-1));
open(C, "> ${outfile}\0")
or die "$0: cannot create: ${directives_c}: $!\n";
print C "/*\n";
print C " * This file is generated from directiv.dat\n";
print C " * by directiv.pl; do not edit.\n";
print C " */\n";
print C "\n";
print C "#include \"compiler.h\"\n";
print C "#include <string.h>\n";
print C "#include \"nasm.h\"\n";
print C "#include \"hashtbl.h\"\n";
print C "#include \"directiv.h\"\n";
print C "\n";
print C "const char * const directives[DIRECTIVE_END] = ";
$c = '{';
foreach $d (@specials) {
print C "$c\n NULL";
$c = ',';
}
foreach $d (@directives) {
print C "$c\n \"$d\"";
$c = ',';
}
print C "\n};\n\n";
print C "enum directives find_directive(const char *token)\n";
print C "{\n";
# Put a large value in unused slots. This makes it extremely unlikely
# that any combination that involves unused slot will pass the range test.
# This speeds up rejection of unrecognized tokens, i.e. identifiers.
print C "#define UNUSED (65535/3)\n";
print C " static const int16_t hash1[$n] = {\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
my $h = ${$g}[$i*2+0];
print C " ", defined($h) ? $h : 'UNUSED', ",\n";
}
print C " };\n";
print C " static const int16_t hash2[$n] = {\n";
for ($i = 0; $i < $n; $i++) {
my $h = ${$g}[$i*2+1];
print C " ", defined($h) ? $h : 'UNUSED', ",\n";
}
print C " };\n";
print C " uint32_t k1, k2;\n";
print C " uint64_t crc;\n";
# For correct overflow behavior, "ix" should be unsigned of the same
# width as the hash arrays.
print C " uint16_t ix;\n";
print C "\n";
printf C " crc = crc64i(UINT64_C(0x%08x%08x), token);\n",
$$sv[0], $$sv[1];
print C " k1 = (uint32_t)crc;\n";
print C " k2 = (uint32_t)(crc >> 32);\n";
print C "\n";
printf C " ix = hash1[k1 & 0x%x] + hash2[k2 & 0x%x];\n", $n-1, $n-1;
printf C " if (ix >= %d)\n", scalar(@directives);
print C " return D_unknown;\n";
print C "\n";
printf C " ix += %d;\n", scalar(@specials);
print C " if (nasm_stricmp(token, directives[ix]))\n";
print C " return D_unknown;\n";
print C "\n";
print C " return ix;\n";
print C "}\n";
}