nasm/nasm.c
H. Peter Anvin 724719b1da Change posix_mktime() to make_posix_time()
The posix_ prefix is reserved for POSIX, and even if there never is a
posix_mktime() defined it might be confusing for programmers familiar
with this convention.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2015-01-05 15:17:56 -08:00

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/*
* The Netwide Assembler main program module
*/
#include "compiler.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "nasm.h"
#include "nasmlib.h"
#include "saa.h"
#include "raa.h"
#include "float.h"
#include "stdscan.h"
#include "insns.h"
#include "preproc.h"
#include "parser.h"
#include "eval.h"
#include "assemble.h"
#include "labels.h"
#include "output/outform.h"
#include "listing.h"
#include "iflag.h"
/*
* This is the maximum number of optimization passes to do. If we ever
* find a case where the optimizer doesn't naturally converge, we might
* have to drop this value so the assembler doesn't appear to just hang.
*/
#define MAX_OPTIMIZE (INT_MAX >> 1)
struct forwrefinfo { /* info held on forward refs. */
int lineno;
int operand;
};
static int get_bits(char *value);
static iflag_t get_cpu(char *cpu_str);
static void parse_cmdline(int, char **);
static void assemble_file(char *, StrList **);
static void nasm_verror_gnu(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list args);
static void nasm_verror_vc(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list args);
static void nasm_verror_common(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list args);
static bool is_suppressed_warning(int severity);
static void usage(void);
static int using_debug_info, opt_verbose_info;
bool tasm_compatible_mode = false;
int pass0, passn;
int maxbits = 0;
int globalrel = 0;
int globalbnd = 0;
static time_t official_compile_time;
static char inname[FILENAME_MAX];
static char outname[FILENAME_MAX];
static char listname[FILENAME_MAX];
static char errname[FILENAME_MAX];
static int globallineno; /* for forward-reference tracking */
/* static int pass = 0; */
struct ofmt *ofmt = &OF_DEFAULT;
struct ofmt_alias *ofmt_alias = NULL;
const struct dfmt *dfmt;
static FILE *error_file; /* Where to write error messages */
FILE *ofile = NULL;
int optimizing = MAX_OPTIMIZE; /* number of optimization passes to take */
static int sb, cmd_sb = 16; /* by default */
static iflag_t cpu;
static iflag_t cmd_cpu;
int64_t global_offset_changed; /* referenced in labels.c */
int64_t prev_offset_changed;
int32_t stall_count;
static struct location location;
int in_abs_seg; /* Flag we are in ABSOLUTE seg */
int32_t abs_seg; /* ABSOLUTE segment basis */
int32_t abs_offset; /* ABSOLUTE offset */
static struct RAA *offsets;
static struct SAA *forwrefs; /* keep track of forward references */
static const struct forwrefinfo *forwref;
static struct preproc_ops *preproc;
#define OP_NORMAL (1u << 0)
#define OP_PREPROCESS (1u << 1)
#define OP_DEPEND (1u << 2)
static unsigned int operating_mode;
/* Dependency flags */
static bool depend_emit_phony = false;
static bool depend_missing_ok = false;
static const char *depend_target = NULL;
static const char *depend_file = NULL;
/*
* Which of the suppressible warnings are suppressed. Entry zero
* isn't an actual warning, but it used for -w+error/-Werror.
*/
static bool warning_on[ERR_WARN_MAX+1]; /* Current state */
static bool warning_on_global[ERR_WARN_MAX+1]; /* Command-line state */
static const struct warning {
const char *name;
const char *help;
bool enabled;
} warnings[ERR_WARN_MAX+1] = {
{"error", "treat warnings as errors", false},
{"macro-params", "macro calls with wrong parameter count", true},
{"macro-selfref", "cyclic macro references", false},
{"macro-defaults", "macros with more default than optional parameters", true},
{"orphan-labels", "labels alone on lines without trailing `:'", true},
{"number-overflow", "numeric constant does not fit", true},
{"gnu-elf-extensions", "using 8- or 16-bit relocation in ELF32, a GNU extension", false},
{"float-overflow", "floating point overflow", true},
{"float-denorm", "floating point denormal", false},
{"float-underflow", "floating point underflow", false},
{"float-toolong", "too many digits in floating-point number", true},
{"user", "%warning directives", true},
{"lock", "lock prefix on unlockable instructions", true},
{"hle", "invalid hle prefixes", true},
{"bnd", "invalid bnd prefixes", true},
};
static bool want_usage;
static bool terminate_after_phase;
int user_nolist = 0; /* fbk 9/2/00 */
static char *quote_for_make(const char *str);
static int64_t get_curr_offs(void)
{
return in_abs_seg ? abs_offset : raa_read(offsets, location.segment);
}
static void set_curr_offs(int64_t l_off)
{
if (in_abs_seg)
abs_offset = l_off;
else
offsets = raa_write(offsets, location.segment, l_off);
}
static void nasm_fputs(const char *line, FILE * outfile)
{
if (outfile) {
fputs(line, outfile);
putc('\n', outfile);
} else
puts(line);
}
/* Convert a struct tm to a POSIX-style time constant */
static int64_t make_posix_time(struct tm *tm)
{
int64_t t;
int64_t y = tm->tm_year;
/* See IEEE 1003.1:2004, section 4.14 */
t = (y-70)*365 + (y-69)/4 - (y-1)/100 + (y+299)/400;
t += tm->tm_yday;
t *= 24;
t += tm->tm_hour;
t *= 60;
t += tm->tm_min;
t *= 60;
t += tm->tm_sec;
return t;
}
static void define_macros_early(void)
{
char temp[128];
struct tm lt, *lt_p, gm, *gm_p;
int64_t posix_time;
lt_p = localtime(&official_compile_time);
if (lt_p) {
lt = *lt_p;
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__DATE__=\"%Y-%m-%d\"", &lt);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__DATE_NUM__=%Y%m%d", &lt);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__TIME__=\"%H:%M:%S\"", &lt);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__TIME_NUM__=%H%M%S", &lt);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
}
gm_p = gmtime(&official_compile_time);
if (gm_p) {
gm = *gm_p;
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__UTC_DATE__=\"%Y-%m-%d\"", &gm);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__UTC_DATE_NUM__=%Y%m%d", &gm);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__UTC_TIME__=\"%H:%M:%S\"", &gm);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
strftime(temp, sizeof temp, "__UTC_TIME_NUM__=%H%M%S", &gm);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
}
if (gm_p)
posix_time = make_posix_time(&gm);
else if (lt_p)
posix_time = make_posix_time(&lt);
else
posix_time = 0;
if (posix_time) {
snprintf(temp, sizeof temp, "__POSIX_TIME__=%"PRId64, posix_time);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
}
}
static void define_macros_late(void)
{
char temp[128];
/*
* In case if output format is defined by alias
* we have to put shortname of the alias itself here
* otherwise ABI backward compatibility gets broken.
*/
snprintf(temp, sizeof(temp), "__OUTPUT_FORMAT__=%s",
ofmt_alias ? ofmt_alias->shortname : ofmt->shortname);
preproc->pre_define(temp);
}
static void emit_dependencies(StrList *list)
{
FILE *deps;
int linepos, len;
StrList *l, *nl;
if (depend_file && strcmp(depend_file, "-")) {
deps = fopen(depend_file, "w");
if (!deps) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL|ERR_NOFILE|ERR_USAGE,
"unable to write dependency file `%s'", depend_file);
return;
}
} else {
deps = stdout;
}
linepos = fprintf(deps, "%s:", depend_target);
list_for_each(l, list) {
char *file = quote_for_make(l->str);
len = strlen(file);
if (linepos + len > 62 && linepos > 1) {
fprintf(deps, " \\\n ");
linepos = 1;
}
fprintf(deps, " %s", file);
linepos += len+1;
nasm_free(file);
}
fprintf(deps, "\n\n");
list_for_each_safe(l, nl, list) {
if (depend_emit_phony)
fprintf(deps, "%s:\n\n", l->str);
nasm_free(l);
}
if (deps != stdout)
fclose(deps);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
StrList *depend_list = NULL, **depend_ptr;
time(&official_compile_time);
iflag_set(&cpu, IF_PLEVEL);
iflag_set(&cmd_cpu, IF_PLEVEL);
pass0 = 0;
want_usage = terminate_after_phase = false;
nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_gnu);
error_file = stderr;
tolower_init();
offsets = raa_init();
forwrefs = saa_init((int32_t)sizeof(struct forwrefinfo));
preproc = &nasmpp;
operating_mode = OP_NORMAL;
seg_init();
/* Define some macros dependent on the runtime, but not
on the command line. */
define_macros_early();
parse_cmdline(argc, argv);
if (terminate_after_phase) {
if (want_usage)
usage();
return 1;
}
/* If debugging info is disabled, suppress any debug calls */
if (!using_debug_info)
ofmt->current_dfmt = &null_debug_form;
if (ofmt->stdmac)
preproc->extra_stdmac(ofmt->stdmac);
parser_global_info(&location);
eval_global_info(ofmt, lookup_label, &location);
/* define some macros dependent of command-line */
define_macros_late();
depend_ptr = (depend_file || (operating_mode & OP_DEPEND)) ? &depend_list : NULL;
if (!depend_target)
depend_target = quote_for_make(outname);
if (operating_mode & OP_DEPEND) {
char *line;
if (depend_missing_ok)
preproc->include_path(NULL); /* "assume generated" */
preproc->reset(inname, 0, &nasmlist, depend_ptr);
if (outname[0] == '\0')
ofmt->filename(inname, outname);
ofile = NULL;
while ((line = preproc->getline()))
nasm_free(line);
preproc->cleanup(0);
} else if (operating_mode & OP_PREPROCESS) {
char *line;
char *file_name = NULL;
int32_t prior_linnum = 0;
int lineinc = 0;
if (*outname) {
ofile = fopen(outname, "w");
if (!ofile)
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE,
"unable to open output file `%s'",
outname);
} else
ofile = NULL;
location.known = false;
/* pass = 1; */
preproc->reset(inname, 3, &nasmlist, depend_ptr);
memcpy(warning_on, warning_on_global, (ERR_WARN_MAX+1) * sizeof(bool));
while ((line = preproc->getline())) {
/*
* We generate %line directives if needed for later programs
*/
int32_t linnum = prior_linnum += lineinc;
int altline = src_get(&linnum, &file_name);
if (altline) {
if (altline == 1 && lineinc == 1)
nasm_fputs("", ofile);
else {
lineinc = (altline != -1 || lineinc != 1);
fprintf(ofile ? ofile : stdout,
"%%line %"PRId32"+%d %s\n", linnum, lineinc,
file_name);
}
prior_linnum = linnum;
}
nasm_fputs(line, ofile);
nasm_free(line);
}
nasm_free(file_name);
preproc->cleanup(0);
if (ofile)
fclose(ofile);
if (ofile && terminate_after_phase)
remove(outname);
ofile = NULL;
}
if (operating_mode & OP_NORMAL) {
/*
* We must call ofmt->filename _anyway_, even if the user
* has specified their own output file, because some
* formats (eg OBJ and COFF) use ofmt->filename to find out
* the name of the input file and then put that inside the
* file.
*/
ofmt->filename(inname, outname);
ofile = fopen(outname, (ofmt->flags & OFMT_TEXT) ? "w" : "wb");
if (!ofile)
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE,
"unable to open output file `%s'", outname);
/*
* We must call init_labels() before ofmt->init() since
* some object formats will want to define labels in their
* init routines. (eg OS/2 defines the FLAT group)
*/
init_labels();
ofmt->init();
dfmt = ofmt->current_dfmt;
dfmt->init();
assemble_file(inname, depend_ptr);
if (!terminate_after_phase) {
ofmt->cleanup(using_debug_info);
cleanup_labels();
fflush(ofile);
if (ferror(ofile))
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL|ERR_NOFILE,
"write error on output file `%s'", outname);
}
if (ofile) {
fclose(ofile);
if (terminate_after_phase)
remove(outname);
ofile = NULL;
}
}
if (depend_list && !terminate_after_phase)
emit_dependencies(depend_list);
if (want_usage)
usage();
raa_free(offsets);
saa_free(forwrefs);
eval_cleanup();
stdscan_cleanup();
return terminate_after_phase;
}
/*
* Get a parameter for a command line option.
* First arg must be in the form of e.g. -f...
*/
static char *get_param(char *p, char *q, bool *advance)
{
*advance = false;
if (p[2]) /* the parameter's in the option */
return nasm_skip_spaces(p + 2);
if (q && q[0]) {
*advance = true;
return q;
}
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"option `-%c' requires an argument", p[1]);
return NULL;
}
/*
* Copy a filename
*/
static void copy_filename(char *dst, const char *src)
{
size_t len = strlen(src);
if (len >= (size_t)FILENAME_MAX) {
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE, "file name too long");
return;
}
strncpy(dst, src, FILENAME_MAX);
}
/*
* Convert a string to Make-safe form
*/
static char *quote_for_make(const char *str)
{
const char *p;
char *os, *q;
size_t n = 1; /* Terminating zero */
size_t nbs = 0;
if (!str)
return NULL;
for (p = str; *p; p++) {
switch (*p) {
case ' ':
case '\t':
/* Convert N backslashes + ws -> 2N+1 backslashes + ws */
n += nbs + 2;
nbs = 0;
break;
case '$':
case '#':
nbs = 0;
n += 2;
break;
case '\\':
nbs++;
n++;
break;
default:
nbs = 0;
n++;
break;
}
}
/* Convert N backslashes at the end of filename to 2N backslashes */
if (nbs)
n += nbs;
os = q = nasm_malloc(n);
nbs = 0;
for (p = str; *p; p++) {
switch (*p) {
case ' ':
case '\t':
while (nbs--)
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p;
break;
case '$':
*q++ = *p;
*q++ = *p;
nbs = 0;
break;
case '#':
*q++ = '\\';
*q++ = *p;
nbs = 0;
break;
case '\\':
*q++ = *p;
nbs++;
break;
default:
*q++ = *p;
nbs = 0;
break;
}
}
while (nbs--)
*q++ = '\\';
*q = '\0';
return os;
}
struct textargs {
const char *label;
int value;
};
#define OPT_PREFIX 0
#define OPT_POSTFIX 1
struct textargs textopts[] = {
{"prefix", OPT_PREFIX},
{"postfix", OPT_POSTFIX},
{NULL, 0}
};
static void show_version(void)
{
printf("NASM version %s compiled on %s%s\n",
nasm_version, nasm_date, nasm_compile_options);
exit(0);
}
static bool stopoptions = false;
static bool process_arg(char *p, char *q)
{
char *param;
int i;
bool advance = false;
bool do_warn;
if (!p || !p[0])
return false;
if (p[0] == '-' && !stopoptions) {
if (strchr("oOfpPdDiIlFXuUZwW", p[1])) {
/* These parameters take values */
if (!(param = get_param(p, q, &advance)))
return advance;
}
switch (p[1]) {
case 's':
error_file = stdout;
break;
case 'o': /* output file */
copy_filename(outname, param);
break;
case 'f': /* output format */
ofmt = ofmt_find(param, &ofmt_alias);
if (!ofmt) {
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unrecognised output format `%s' - "
"use -hf for a list", param);
}
break;
case 'O': /* Optimization level */
{
int opt;
if (!*param) {
/* Naked -O == -Ox */
optimizing = MAX_OPTIMIZE;
} else {
while (*param) {
switch (*param) {
case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
opt = strtoul(param, &param, 10);
/* -O0 -> optimizing == -1, 0.98 behaviour */
/* -O1 -> optimizing == 0, 0.98.09 behaviour */
if (opt < 2)
optimizing = opt - 1;
else
optimizing = opt;
break;
case 'v':
case '+':
param++;
opt_verbose_info = true;
break;
case 'x':
param++;
optimizing = MAX_OPTIMIZE;
break;
default:
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL,
"unknown optimization option -O%c\n",
*param);
break;
}
}
if (optimizing > MAX_OPTIMIZE)
optimizing = MAX_OPTIMIZE;
}
break;
}
case 'p': /* pre-include */
case 'P':
preproc->pre_include(param);
break;
case 'd': /* pre-define */
case 'D':
preproc->pre_define(param);
break;
case 'u': /* un-define */
case 'U':
preproc->pre_undefine(param);
break;
case 'i': /* include search path */
case 'I':
preproc->include_path(param);
break;
case 'l': /* listing file */
copy_filename(listname, param);
break;
case 'Z': /* error messages file */
copy_filename(errname, param);
break;
case 'F': /* specify debug format */
ofmt->current_dfmt = dfmt_find(ofmt, param);
if (!ofmt->current_dfmt) {
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unrecognized debug format `%s' for"
" output format `%s'",
param, ofmt->shortname);
}
using_debug_info = true;
break;
case 'X': /* specify error reporting format */
if (nasm_stricmp("vc", param) == 0)
nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_vc);
else if (nasm_stricmp("gnu", param) == 0)
nasm_set_verror(nasm_verror_gnu);
else
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unrecognized error reporting format `%s'",
param);
break;
case 'g':
using_debug_info = true;
break;
case 'h':
printf
("usage: nasm [-@ response file] [-o outfile] [-f format] "
"[-l listfile]\n"
" [options...] [--] filename\n"
" or nasm -v (or --v) for version info\n\n"
" -t assemble in SciTech TASM compatible mode\n"
" -g generate debug information in selected format\n");
printf
(" -E (or -e) preprocess only (writes output to stdout by default)\n"
" -a don't preprocess (assemble only)\n"
" -M generate Makefile dependencies on stdout\n"
" -MG d:o, missing files assumed generated\n"
" -MF <file> set Makefile dependency file\n"
" -MD <file> assemble and generate dependencies\n"
" -MT <file> dependency target name\n"
" -MQ <file> dependency target name (quoted)\n"
" -MP emit phony target\n\n"
" -Z<file> redirect error messages to file\n"
" -s redirect error messages to stdout\n\n"
" -F format select a debugging format\n\n"
" -o outfile write output to an outfile\n\n"
" -f format select an output format\n\n"
" -l listfile write listing to a listfile\n\n"
" -I<path> adds a pathname to the include file path\n");
printf
(" -O<digit> optimize branch offsets\n"
" -O0: No optimization\n"
" -O1: Minimal optimization\n"
" -Ox: Multipass optimization (default)\n\n"
" -P<file> pre-includes a file\n"
" -D<macro>[=<value>] pre-defines a macro\n"
" -U<macro> undefines a macro\n"
" -X<format> specifies error reporting format (gnu or vc)\n"
" -w+foo enables warning foo (equiv. -Wfoo)\n"
" -w-foo disable warning foo (equiv. -Wno-foo)\n\n"
" -h show invocation summary and exit\n\n"
"--prefix,--postfix\n"
" this options prepend or append the given argument to all\n"
" extern and global variables\n\n"
"Warnings:\n");
for (i = 0; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++)
printf(" %-23s %s (default %s)\n",
warnings[i].name, warnings[i].help,
warnings[i].enabled ? "on" : "off");
printf
("\nresponse files should contain command line parameters"
", one per line.\n");
if (p[2] == 'f') {
printf("\nvalid output formats for -f are"
" (`*' denotes default):\n");
ofmt_list(ofmt, stdout);
} else {
printf("\nFor a list of valid output formats, use -hf.\n");
printf("For a list of debug formats, use -f <form> -y.\n");
}
exit(0); /* never need usage message here */
break;
case 'y':
printf("\nvalid debug formats for '%s' output format are"
" ('*' denotes default):\n", ofmt->shortname);
dfmt_list(ofmt, stdout);
exit(0);
break;
case 't':
tasm_compatible_mode = true;
break;
case 'v':
show_version();
break;
case 'e': /* preprocess only */
case 'E':
operating_mode = OP_PREPROCESS;
break;
case 'a': /* assemble only - don't preprocess */
preproc = &preproc_nop;
break;
case 'W':
if (param[0] == 'n' && param[1] == 'o' && param[2] == '-') {
do_warn = false;
param += 3;
} else {
do_warn = true;
}
goto set_warning;
case 'w':
if (param[0] != '+' && param[0] != '-') {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"invalid option to `-w'");
break;
}
do_warn = (param[0] == '+');
param++;
set_warning:
for (i = 0; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++) {
if (!nasm_stricmp(param, warnings[i].name))
break;
}
if (i <= ERR_WARN_MAX) {
warning_on_global[i] = do_warn;
} else if (!nasm_stricmp(param, "all")) {
for (i = 1; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++)
warning_on_global[i] = do_warn;
} else if (!nasm_stricmp(param, "none")) {
for (i = 1; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++)
warning_on_global[i] = !do_warn;
} else {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"invalid warning `%s'", param);
}
break;
case 'M':
switch (p[2]) {
case 0:
operating_mode = OP_DEPEND;
break;
case 'G':
operating_mode = OP_DEPEND;
depend_missing_ok = true;
break;
case 'P':
depend_emit_phony = true;
break;
case 'D':
operating_mode = OP_NORMAL;
depend_file = q;
advance = true;
break;
case 'F':
depend_file = q;
advance = true;
break;
case 'T':
depend_target = q;
advance = true;
break;
case 'Q':
depend_target = quote_for_make(q);
advance = true;
break;
default:
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL|ERR_NOFILE|ERR_USAGE,
"unknown dependency option `-M%c'", p[2]);
break;
}
if (advance && (!q || !q[0])) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL|ERR_NOFILE|ERR_USAGE,
"option `-M%c' requires a parameter", p[2]);
break;
}
break;
case '-':
{
int s;
if (p[2] == 0) { /* -- => stop processing options */
stopoptions = 1;
break;
}
if (!nasm_stricmp(p, "--v"))
show_version();
for (s = 0; textopts[s].label; s++) {
if (!nasm_stricmp(p + 2, textopts[s].label)) {
break;
}
}
switch (s) {
case OPT_PREFIX:
case OPT_POSTFIX:
{
if (!q) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE |
ERR_USAGE,
"option `--%s' requires an argument",
p + 2);
break;
} else {
advance = 1, param = q;
}
if (s == OPT_PREFIX) {
strncpy(lprefix, param, PREFIX_MAX - 1);
lprefix[PREFIX_MAX - 1] = 0;
break;
}
if (s == OPT_POSTFIX) {
strncpy(lpostfix, param, POSTFIX_MAX - 1);
lpostfix[POSTFIX_MAX - 1] = 0;
break;
}
break;
}
default:
{
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unrecognised option `--%s'", p + 2);
break;
}
}
break;
}
default:
if (!ofmt->setinfo(GI_SWITCH, &p))
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unrecognised option `-%c'", p[1]);
break;
}
} else {
if (*inname) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"more than one input file specified");
} else {
copy_filename(inname, p);
}
}
return advance;
}
#define ARG_BUF_DELTA 128
static void process_respfile(FILE * rfile)
{
char *buffer, *p, *q, *prevarg;
int bufsize, prevargsize;
bufsize = prevargsize = ARG_BUF_DELTA;
buffer = nasm_malloc(ARG_BUF_DELTA);
prevarg = nasm_malloc(ARG_BUF_DELTA);
prevarg[0] = '\0';
while (1) { /* Loop to handle all lines in file */
p = buffer;
while (1) { /* Loop to handle long lines */
q = fgets(p, bufsize - (p - buffer), rfile);
if (!q)
break;
p += strlen(p);
if (p > buffer && p[-1] == '\n')
break;
if (p - buffer > bufsize - 10) {
int offset;
offset = p - buffer;
bufsize += ARG_BUF_DELTA;
buffer = nasm_realloc(buffer, bufsize);
p = buffer + offset;
}
}
if (!q && p == buffer) {
if (prevarg[0])
process_arg(prevarg, NULL);
nasm_free(buffer);
nasm_free(prevarg);
return;
}
/*
* Play safe: remove CRs, LFs and any spurious ^Zs, if any of
* them are present at the end of the line.
*/
*(p = &buffer[strcspn(buffer, "\r\n\032")]) = '\0';
while (p > buffer && nasm_isspace(p[-1]))
*--p = '\0';
p = nasm_skip_spaces(buffer);
if (process_arg(prevarg, p))
*p = '\0';
if ((int) strlen(p) > prevargsize - 10) {
prevargsize += ARG_BUF_DELTA;
prevarg = nasm_realloc(prevarg, prevargsize);
}
strncpy(prevarg, p, prevargsize);
}
}
/* Function to process args from a string of args, rather than the
* argv array. Used by the environment variable and response file
* processing.
*/
static void process_args(char *args)
{
char *p, *q, *arg, *prevarg;
char separator = ' ';
p = args;
if (*p && *p != '-')
separator = *p++;
arg = NULL;
while (*p) {
q = p;
while (*p && *p != separator)
p++;
while (*p == separator)
*p++ = '\0';
prevarg = arg;
arg = q;
if (process_arg(prevarg, arg))
arg = NULL;
}
if (arg)
process_arg(arg, NULL);
}
static void process_response_file(const char *file)
{
char str[2048];
FILE *f = fopen(file, "r");
if (!f) {
perror(file);
exit(-1);
}
while (fgets(str, sizeof str, f)) {
process_args(str);
}
fclose(f);
}
static void parse_cmdline(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *rfile;
char *envreal, *envcopy = NULL, *p;
int i;
*inname = *outname = *listname = *errname = '\0';
for (i = 0; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++)
warning_on_global[i] = warnings[i].enabled;
/*
* First, process the NASMENV environment variable.
*/
envreal = getenv("NASMENV");
if (envreal) {
envcopy = nasm_strdup(envreal);
process_args(envcopy);
nasm_free(envcopy);
}
/*
* Now process the actual command line.
*/
while (--argc) {
bool advance;
argv++;
if (argv[0][0] == '@') {
/*
* We have a response file, so process this as a set of
* arguments like the environment variable. This allows us
* to have multiple arguments on a single line, which is
* different to the -@resp file processing below for regular
* NASM.
*/
process_response_file(argv[0]+1);
argc--;
argv++;
}
if (!stopoptions && argv[0][0] == '-' && argv[0][1] == '@') {
p = get_param(argv[0], argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL, &advance);
if (p) {
rfile = fopen(p, "r");
if (rfile) {
process_respfile(rfile);
fclose(rfile);
} else
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"unable to open response file `%s'", p);
}
} else
advance = process_arg(argv[0], argc > 1 ? argv[1] : NULL);
argv += advance, argc -= advance;
}
/*
* Look for basic command line typos. This definitely doesn't
* catch all errors, but it might help cases of fumbled fingers.
*/
if (!*inname)
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"no input file specified");
else if (!strcmp(inname, errname) ||
!strcmp(inname, outname) ||
!strcmp(inname, listname) ||
(depend_file && !strcmp(inname, depend_file)))
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"file `%s' is both input and output file",
inname);
if (*errname) {
error_file = fopen(errname, "w");
if (!error_file) {
error_file = stderr; /* Revert to default! */
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL | ERR_NOFILE | ERR_USAGE,
"cannot open file `%s' for error messages",
errname);
}
}
}
static enum directives getkw(char **directive, char **value);
static void assemble_file(char *fname, StrList **depend_ptr)
{
char *directive, *value, *p, *q, *special, *line;
insn output_ins;
int i, validid;
bool rn_error;
int32_t seg;
int64_t offs;
struct tokenval tokval;
expr *e;
int pass_max;
if (cmd_sb == 32 && iflag_ffs(&cmd_cpu) < IF_386)
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL, "command line: "
"32-bit segment size requires a higher cpu");
pass_max = prev_offset_changed = (INT_MAX >> 1) + 2; /* Almost unlimited */
for (passn = 1; pass0 <= 2; passn++) {
int pass1, pass2;
ldfunc def_label;
pass1 = pass0 == 2 ? 2 : 1; /* 1, 1, 1, ..., 1, 2 */
pass2 = passn > 1 ? 2 : 1; /* 1, 2, 2, ..., 2, 2 */
/* pass0 0, 0, 0, ..., 1, 2 */
def_label = passn > 1 ? redefine_label : define_label;
globalbits = sb = cmd_sb; /* set 'bits' to command line default */
cpu = cmd_cpu;
if (pass0 == 2) {
if (*listname)
nasmlist.init(listname, nasm_error);
}
in_abs_seg = false;
global_offset_changed = 0; /* set by redefine_label */
location.segment = ofmt->section(NULL, pass2, &sb);
globalbits = sb;
if (passn > 1) {
saa_rewind(forwrefs);
forwref = saa_rstruct(forwrefs);
raa_free(offsets);
offsets = raa_init();
}
preproc->reset(fname, pass1, &nasmlist,
pass1 == 2 ? depend_ptr : NULL);
memcpy(warning_on, warning_on_global, (ERR_WARN_MAX+1) * sizeof(bool));
globallineno = 0;
if (passn == 1)
location.known = true;
location.offset = offs = get_curr_offs();
while ((line = preproc->getline())) {
enum directives d;
globallineno++;
/*
* Here we parse our directives; this is not handled by the
* 'real' parser. This really should be a separate function.
*/
directive = line;
d = getkw(&directive, &value);
if (d) {
int err = 0;
switch (d) {
case D_SEGMENT: /* [SEGMENT n] */
case D_SECTION:
seg = ofmt->section(value, pass2, &sb);
if (seg == NO_SEG) {
nasm_error(pass1 == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"segment name `%s' not recognized",
value);
} else {
in_abs_seg = false;
location.segment = seg;
}
break;
case D_SECTALIGN: /* [SECTALIGN n] */
if (*value) {
stdscan_reset();
stdscan_set(value);
tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, pass2, nasm_error, NULL);
if (e) {
unsigned int align = (unsigned int)e->value;
if ((uint64_t)e->value > 0x7fffffff) {
/*
* FIXME: Please make some sane message here
* ofmt should have some 'check' method which
* would report segment alignment bounds.
*/
nasm_error(ERR_FATAL,
"incorrect segment alignment `%s'", value);
} else if (!is_power2(align)) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"segment alignment `%s' is not power of two",
value);
}
/* callee should be able to handle all details */
ofmt->sectalign(location.segment, align);
}
}
break;
case D_EXTERN: /* [EXTERN label:special] */
if (*value == '$')
value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
if (pass0 == 2) {
q = value;
while (*q && *q != ':')
q++;
if (*q == ':') {
*q++ = '\0';
ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, q);
}
} else if (passn == 1) {
q = value;
validid = true;
if (!isidstart(*q))
validid = false;
while (*q && *q != ':') {
if (!isidchar(*q))
validid = false;
q++;
}
if (!validid) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"identifier expected after EXTERN");
break;
}
if (*q == ':') {
*q++ = '\0';
special = q;
} else
special = NULL;
if (!is_extern(value)) { /* allow re-EXTERN to be ignored */
int temp = pass0;
pass0 = 1; /* fake pass 1 in labels.c */
declare_as_global(value, special);
define_label(value, seg_alloc(), 0L, NULL,
false, true);
pass0 = temp;
}
} /* else pass0 == 1 */
break;
case D_BITS: /* [BITS bits] */
globalbits = sb = get_bits(value);
break;
case D_GLOBAL: /* [GLOBAL symbol:special] */
if (*value == '$')
value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
if (pass0 == 2) { /* pass 2 */
q = value;
while (*q && *q != ':')
q++;
if (*q == ':') {
*q++ = '\0';
ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, q);
}
} else if (pass2 == 1) { /* pass == 1 */
q = value;
validid = true;
if (!isidstart(*q))
validid = false;
while (*q && *q != ':') {
if (!isidchar(*q))
validid = false;
q++;
}
if (!validid) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"identifier expected after GLOBAL");
break;
}
if (*q == ':') {
*q++ = '\0';
special = q;
} else
special = NULL;
declare_as_global(value, special);
} /* pass == 1 */
break;
case D_COMMON: /* [COMMON symbol size:special] */
{
int64_t size;
if (*value == '$')
value++; /* skip initial $ if present */
p = value;
validid = true;
if (!isidstart(*p))
validid = false;
while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) {
if (!isidchar(*p))
validid = false;
p++;
}
if (!validid) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"identifier expected after COMMON");
break;
}
if (*p) {
p = nasm_zap_spaces_fwd(p);
q = p;
while (*q && *q != ':')
q++;
if (*q == ':') {
*q++ = '\0';
special = q;
} else {
special = NULL;
}
size = readnum(p, &rn_error);
if (rn_error) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"invalid size specified"
" in COMMON declaration");
break;
}
} else {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"no size specified in"
" COMMON declaration");
break;
}
if (pass0 < 2) {
define_common(value, seg_alloc(), size, special);
} else if (pass0 == 2) {
if (special)
ofmt->symdef(value, 0L, 0L, 3, special);
}
break;
}
case D_ABSOLUTE: /* [ABSOLUTE address] */
stdscan_reset();
stdscan_set(value);
tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, pass2,
nasm_error, NULL);
if (e) {
if (!is_reloc(e))
nasm_error(pass0 ==
1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"cannot use non-relocatable expression as "
"ABSOLUTE address");
else {
abs_seg = reloc_seg(e);
abs_offset = reloc_value(e);
}
} else if (passn == 1)
abs_offset = 0x100; /* don't go near zero in case of / */
else
nasm_error(ERR_PANIC, "invalid ABSOLUTE address "
"in pass two");
in_abs_seg = true;
location.segment = NO_SEG;
break;
case D_DEBUG: /* [DEBUG] */
{
char debugid[128];
bool badid, overlong;
p = value;
q = debugid;
badid = overlong = false;
if (!isidstart(*p)) {
badid = true;
} else {
while (*p && !nasm_isspace(*p)) {
if (q >= debugid + sizeof debugid - 1) {
overlong = true;
break;
}
if (!isidchar(*p))
badid = true;
*q++ = *p++;
}
*q = 0;
}
if (badid) {
nasm_error(passn == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"identifier expected after DEBUG");
break;
}
if (overlong) {
nasm_error(passn == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"DEBUG identifier too long");
break;
}
p = nasm_skip_spaces(p);
if (pass0 == 2)
dfmt->debug_directive(debugid, p);
break;
}
case D_WARNING: /* [WARNING {+|-|*}warn-name] */
value = nasm_skip_spaces(value);
switch(*value) {
case '-': validid = 0; value++; break;
case '+': validid = 1; value++; break;
case '*': validid = 2; value++; break;
default: validid = 1; break;
}
for (i = 1; i <= ERR_WARN_MAX; i++)
if (!nasm_stricmp(value, warnings[i].name))
break;
if (i <= ERR_WARN_MAX) {
switch(validid) {
case 0:
warning_on[i] = false;
break;
case 1:
warning_on[i] = true;
break;
case 2:
warning_on[i] = warning_on_global[i];
break;
}
} else
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"invalid warning id in WARNING directive");
break;
case D_CPU: /* [CPU] */
cpu = get_cpu(value);
break;
case D_LIST: /* [LIST {+|-}] */
value = nasm_skip_spaces(value);
if (*value == '+') {
user_nolist = 0;
} else {
if (*value == '-') {
user_nolist = 1;
} else {
err = 1;
}
}
break;
case D_DEFAULT: /* [DEFAULT] */
stdscan_reset();
stdscan_set(value);
tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
if (stdscan(NULL, &tokval) != TOKEN_INVALID) {
switch ((int)tokval.t_integer) {
case S_REL:
globalrel = 1;
break;
case S_ABS:
globalrel = 0;
break;
case P_BND:
globalbnd = 1;
break;
case P_NOBND:
globalbnd = 0;
break;
default:
err = 1;
break;
}
} else {
err = 1;
}
break;
case D_FLOAT:
if (float_option(value)) {
nasm_error(pass1 == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"unknown 'float' directive: %s",
value);
}
break;
default:
if (ofmt->directive(d, value, pass2))
break;
/* else fall through */
case D_unknown:
nasm_error(pass1 == 1 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_PANIC,
"unrecognised directive [%s]",
directive);
break;
}
if (err) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"invalid parameter to [%s] directive",
directive);
}
} else { /* it isn't a directive */
parse_line(pass1, line, &output_ins, def_label);
if (optimizing > 0) {
if (forwref != NULL && globallineno == forwref->lineno) {
output_ins.forw_ref = true;
do {
output_ins.oprs[forwref->operand].opflags |= OPFLAG_FORWARD;
forwref = saa_rstruct(forwrefs);
} while (forwref != NULL
&& forwref->lineno == globallineno);
} else
output_ins.forw_ref = false;
if (output_ins.forw_ref) {
if (passn == 1) {
for (i = 0; i < output_ins.operands; i++) {
if (output_ins.oprs[i].opflags & OPFLAG_FORWARD) {
struct forwrefinfo *fwinf = (struct forwrefinfo *)saa_wstruct(forwrefs);
fwinf->lineno = globallineno;
fwinf->operand = i;
}
}
}
}
}
/* forw_ref */
if (output_ins.opcode == I_EQU) {
if (pass1 == 1) {
/*
* Special `..' EQUs get processed in pass two,
* except `..@' macro-processor EQUs which are done
* in the normal place.
*/
if (!output_ins.label)
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"EQU not preceded by label");
else if (output_ins.label[0] != '.' ||
output_ins.label[1] != '.' ||
output_ins.label[2] == '@') {
if (output_ins.operands == 1 &&
(output_ins.oprs[0].type & IMMEDIATE) &&
output_ins.oprs[0].wrt == NO_SEG) {
bool isext = !!(output_ins.oprs[0].opflags & OPFLAG_EXTERN);
def_label(output_ins.label,
output_ins.oprs[0].segment,
output_ins.oprs[0].offset, NULL,
false, isext);
} else if (output_ins.operands == 2
&& (output_ins.oprs[0].type & IMMEDIATE)
&& (output_ins.oprs[0].type & COLON)
&& output_ins.oprs[0].segment == NO_SEG
&& output_ins.oprs[0].wrt == NO_SEG
&& (output_ins.oprs[1].type & IMMEDIATE)
&& output_ins.oprs[1].segment == NO_SEG
&& output_ins.oprs[1].wrt == NO_SEG) {
def_label(output_ins.label,
output_ins.oprs[0].offset | SEG_ABS,
output_ins.oprs[1].offset,
NULL, false, false);
} else
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"bad syntax for EQU");
}
} else {
/*
* Special `..' EQUs get processed here, except
* `..@' macro processor EQUs which are done above.
*/
if (output_ins.label[0] == '.' &&
output_ins.label[1] == '.' &&
output_ins.label[2] != '@') {
if (output_ins.operands == 1 &&
(output_ins.oprs[0].type & IMMEDIATE)) {
define_label(output_ins.label,
output_ins.oprs[0].segment,
output_ins.oprs[0].offset,
NULL, false, false);
} else if (output_ins.operands == 2
&& (output_ins.oprs[0].type & IMMEDIATE)
&& (output_ins.oprs[0].type & COLON)
&& output_ins.oprs[0].segment == NO_SEG
&& (output_ins.oprs[1].type & IMMEDIATE)
&& output_ins.oprs[1].segment == NO_SEG) {
define_label(output_ins.label,
output_ins.oprs[0].offset | SEG_ABS,
output_ins.oprs[1].offset,
NULL, false, false);
} else
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"bad syntax for EQU");
}
}
} else { /* instruction isn't an EQU */
if (pass1 == 1) {
int64_t l = insn_size(location.segment, offs, sb, cpu,
&output_ins, nasm_error);
/* if (using_debug_info) && output_ins.opcode != -1) */
if (using_debug_info)
{ /* fbk 03/25/01 */
/* this is done here so we can do debug type info */
int32_t typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.operands);
switch (output_ins.opcode) {
case I_RESB:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_BYTE;
break;
case I_RESW:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_WORD;
break;
case I_RESD:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_DWORD;
break;
case I_RESQ:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_QWORD;
break;
case I_REST:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_TBYTE;
break;
case I_RESO:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_OWORD;
break;
case I_RESY:
typeinfo =
TYS_ELEMENTS(output_ins.oprs[0].offset) | TY_YWORD;
break;
case I_DB:
typeinfo |= TY_BYTE;
break;
case I_DW:
typeinfo |= TY_WORD;
break;
case I_DD:
if (output_ins.eops_float)
typeinfo |= TY_FLOAT;
else
typeinfo |= TY_DWORD;
break;
case I_DQ:
typeinfo |= TY_QWORD;
break;
case I_DT:
typeinfo |= TY_TBYTE;
break;
case I_DO:
typeinfo |= TY_OWORD;
break;
case I_DY:
typeinfo |= TY_YWORD;
break;
default:
typeinfo = TY_LABEL;
}
dfmt->debug_typevalue(typeinfo);
}
if (l != -1) {
offs += l;
set_curr_offs(offs);
}
/*
* else l == -1 => invalid instruction, which will be
* flagged as an error on pass 2
*/
} else {
offs += assemble(location.segment, offs, sb, cpu,
&output_ins, ofmt, nasm_error,
&nasmlist);
set_curr_offs(offs);
}
} /* not an EQU */
cleanup_insn(&output_ins);
}
nasm_free(line);
location.offset = offs = get_curr_offs();
} /* end while (line = preproc->getline... */
if (pass0 == 2 && global_offset_changed && !terminate_after_phase)
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"phase error detected at end of assembly.");
if (pass1 == 1)
preproc->cleanup(1);
if ((passn > 1 && !global_offset_changed) || pass0 == 2) {
pass0++;
} else if (global_offset_changed &&
global_offset_changed < prev_offset_changed) {
prev_offset_changed = global_offset_changed;
stall_count = 0;
} else {
stall_count++;
}
if (terminate_after_phase)
break;
if ((stall_count > 997) || (passn >= pass_max)) {
/* We get here if the labels don't converge
* Example: FOO equ FOO + 1
*/
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"Can't find valid values for all labels "
"after %d passes, giving up.", passn);
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"Possible causes: recursive EQUs, macro abuse.");
break;
}
}
preproc->cleanup(0);
nasmlist.cleanup();
if (!terminate_after_phase && opt_verbose_info) {
/* -On and -Ov switches */
fprintf(stdout, "info: assembly required 1+%d+1 passes\n", passn-3);
}
}
static enum directives getkw(char **directive, char **value)
{
char *p, *q, *buf;
buf = nasm_skip_spaces(*directive);
/* it should be enclosed in [ ] */
if (*buf != '[')
return D_none;
q = strchr(buf, ']');
if (!q)
return D_none;
/* stip off the comments */
p = strchr(buf, ';');
if (p) {
if (p < q) /* ouch! somwhere inside */
return D_none;
*p = '\0';
}
/* no brace, no trailing spaces */
*q = '\0';
nasm_zap_spaces_rev(--q);
/* directive */
p = nasm_skip_spaces(++buf);
q = nasm_skip_word(p);
if (!q)
return D_none; /* sigh... no value there */
*q = '\0';
*directive = p;
/* and value finally */
p = nasm_skip_spaces(++q);
*value = p;
return find_directive(*directive);
}
/**
* gnu style error reporting
* This function prints an error message to error_file in the
* style used by GNU. An example would be:
* file.asm:50: error: blah blah blah
* where file.asm is the name of the file, 50 is the line number on
* which the error occurs (or is detected) and "error:" is one of
* the possible optional diagnostics -- it can be "error" or "warning"
* or something else. Finally the line terminates with the actual
* error message.
*
* @param severity the severity of the warning or error
* @param fmt the printf style format string
*/
static void nasm_verror_gnu(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
char *currentfile = NULL;
int32_t lineno = 0;
if (is_suppressed_warning(severity))
return;
if (!(severity & ERR_NOFILE))
src_get(&lineno, &currentfile);
if (currentfile) {
fprintf(error_file, "%s:%"PRId32": ", currentfile, lineno);
nasm_free(currentfile);
} else {
fputs("nasm: ", error_file);
}
nasm_verror_common(severity, fmt, ap);
}
/**
* MS style error reporting
* This function prints an error message to error_file in the
* style used by Visual C and some other Microsoft tools. An example
* would be:
* file.asm(50) : error: blah blah blah
* where file.asm is the name of the file, 50 is the line number on
* which the error occurs (or is detected) and "error:" is one of
* the possible optional diagnostics -- it can be "error" or "warning"
* or something else. Finally the line terminates with the actual
* error message.
*
* @param severity the severity of the warning or error
* @param fmt the printf style format string
*/
static void nasm_verror_vc(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
char *currentfile = NULL;
int32_t lineno = 0;
if (is_suppressed_warning(severity))
return;
if (!(severity & ERR_NOFILE))
src_get(&lineno, &currentfile);
if (currentfile) {
fprintf(error_file, "%s(%"PRId32") : ", currentfile, lineno);
nasm_free(currentfile);
} else {
fputs("nasm: ", error_file);
}
nasm_verror_common(severity, fmt, ap);
}
/**
* check for supressed warning
* checks for suppressed warning or pass one only warning and we're
* not in pass 1
*
* @param severity the severity of the warning or error
* @return true if we should abort error/warning printing
*/
static bool is_suppressed_warning(int severity)
{
/* Not a warning at all */
if ((severity & ERR_MASK) != ERR_WARNING)
return false;
/* See if it's a pass-one only warning and we're not in pass one. */
if (((severity & ERR_PASS1) && pass0 != 1) ||
((severity & ERR_PASS2) && pass0 != 2))
return true;
/* Might be a warning but suppresed explicitly */
if (severity & ERR_WARN_MASK)
return !warning_on[WARN_IDX(severity)];
else
return false;
}
/**
* common error reporting
* This is the common back end of the error reporting schemes currently
* implemented. It prints the nature of the warning and then the
* specific error message to error_file and may or may not return. It
* doesn't return if the error severity is a "panic" or "debug" type.
*
* @param severity the severity of the warning or error
* @param fmt the printf style format string
*/
static void nasm_verror_common(int severity, const char *fmt, va_list args)
{
char msg[1024];
const char *pfx;
switch (severity & (ERR_MASK|ERR_NO_SEVERITY)) {
case ERR_WARNING:
pfx = "warning: ";
break;
case ERR_NONFATAL:
pfx = "error: ";
break;
case ERR_FATAL:
pfx = "fatal: ";
break;
case ERR_PANIC:
pfx = "panic: ";
break;
case ERR_DEBUG:
pfx = "debug: ";
break;
default:
pfx = "";
break;
}
vsnprintf(msg, sizeof msg, fmt, args);
fprintf(error_file, "%s%s\n", pfx, msg);
if (*listname)
nasmlist.error(severity, pfx, msg);
if (severity & ERR_USAGE)
want_usage = true;
switch (severity & ERR_MASK) {
case ERR_DEBUG:
/* no further action, by definition */
break;
case ERR_WARNING:
/* Treat warnings as errors */
if (warning_on[WARN_IDX(ERR_WARN_TERM)])
terminate_after_phase = true;
break;
case ERR_NONFATAL:
terminate_after_phase = true;
break;
case ERR_FATAL:
if (ofile) {
fclose(ofile);
remove(outname);
ofile = NULL;
}
if (want_usage)
usage();
exit(1); /* instantly die */
break; /* placate silly compilers */
case ERR_PANIC:
fflush(NULL);
/* abort(); */ /* halt, catch fire, and dump core */
exit(3);
break;
}
}
static void usage(void)
{
fputs("type `nasm -h' for help\n", error_file);
}
static iflag_t get_cpu(char *value)
{
iflag_t r;
iflag_clear_all(&r);
if (!strcmp(value, "8086"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_8086);
else if (!strcmp(value, "186"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_186);
else if (!strcmp(value, "286"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_286);
else if (!strcmp(value, "386"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_386);
else if (!strcmp(value, "486"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_486);
else if (!strcmp(value, "586") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "pentium"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_PENT);
else if (!strcmp(value, "686") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "ppro") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "pentiumpro") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "p2"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_P6);
else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "p3") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "katmai"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_KATMAI);
else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "p4") || /* is this right? -- jrc */
!nasm_stricmp(value, "willamette"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_WILLAMETTE);
else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "prescott"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_PRESCOTT);
else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "x64") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "x86-64"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_X86_64);
else if (!nasm_stricmp(value, "ia64") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "ia-64") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "itanium")||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "itanic") ||
!nasm_stricmp(value, "merced"))
iflag_set(&r, IF_IA64);
else {
iflag_set(&r, IF_PLEVEL);
nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_FATAL,
"unknown 'cpu' type");
}
return r;
}
static int get_bits(char *value)
{
int i;
if ((i = atoi(value)) == 16)
return i; /* set for a 16-bit segment */
else if (i == 32) {
if (iflag_ffs(&cpu) < IF_386) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"cannot specify 32-bit segment on processor below a 386");
i = 16;
}
} else if (i == 64) {
if (iflag_ffs(&cpu) < IF_X86_64) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"cannot specify 64-bit segment on processor below an x86-64");
i = 16;
}
if (i != maxbits) {
nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
"%s output format does not support 64-bit code",
ofmt->shortname);
i = 16;
}
} else {
nasm_error(pass0 < 2 ? ERR_NONFATAL : ERR_FATAL,
"`%s' is not a valid segment size; must be 16, 32 or 64",
value);
i = 16;
}
return i;
}