nasm/raa.c
H. Peter Anvin 9bd1506d59 Remove function pointers in output, simplify error handling
Remove a bunch of function pointers in the output stage; they are
never changed and don't add any value.  Also make "ofile" a global
variable and let the backend use it directly.

All we ever did with these variables were stashing it in locals and
using them as-is anyway for no benefit.

Also change the global error function, nasm_error() into a true
function which invokes a function pointer internally.  That lets us
use direct calls to it.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2009-07-18 18:43:12 -07:00

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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
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#include "nasmlib.h"
#include "raa.h"
#define LEAFSIZ (sizeof(RAA)-sizeof(RAA_UNION)+sizeof(RAA_LEAF))
#define BRANCHSIZ (sizeof(RAA)-sizeof(RAA_UNION)+sizeof(RAA_BRANCH))
#define LAYERSHIFT(r) ( (r)->layers==0 ? RAA_BLKSHIFT : RAA_LAYERSHIFT )
static struct RAA *real_raa_init(int layers)
{
struct RAA *r;
int i;
if (layers == 0) {
r = nasm_zalloc(LEAFSIZ);
r->shift = 0;
} else {
r = nasm_malloc(BRANCHSIZ);
r->layers = layers;
for (i = 0; i < RAA_LAYERSIZE; i++)
r->u.b.data[i] = NULL;
r->shift =
(RAA_BLKSHIFT - RAA_LAYERSHIFT) + layers * RAA_LAYERSHIFT;
}
return r;
}
struct RAA *raa_init(void)
{
return real_raa_init(0);
}
void raa_free(struct RAA *r)
{
if (r->layers) {
struct RAA **p;
for (p = r->u.b.data; p - r->u.b.data < RAA_LAYERSIZE; p++)
if (*p)
raa_free(*p);
}
nasm_free(r);
}
int64_t raa_read(struct RAA *r, int32_t posn)
{
if ((uint32_t) posn >= (UINT32_C(1) << (r->shift + LAYERSHIFT(r))))
return 0; /* Return 0 for undefined entries */
while (r->layers > 0) {
int32_t l = posn >> r->shift;
posn &= (UINT32_C(1) << r->shift) - 1;
r = r->u.b.data[l];
if (!r)
return 0; /* Return 0 for undefined entries */
}
return r->u.l.data[posn];
}
struct RAA *raa_write(struct RAA *r, int32_t posn, int64_t value)
{
struct RAA *result;
nasm_assert(posn >= 0);
while ((UINT32_C(1) << (r->shift + LAYERSHIFT(r))) <= (uint32_t) posn) {
/*
* Must add a layer.
*/
struct RAA *s;
int i;
s = nasm_malloc(BRANCHSIZ);
for (i = 0; i < RAA_LAYERSIZE; i++)
s->u.b.data[i] = NULL;
s->layers = r->layers + 1;
s->shift = LAYERSHIFT(r) + r->shift;
s->u.b.data[0] = r;
r = s;
}
result = r;
while (r->layers > 0) {
struct RAA **s;
int32_t l = posn >> r->shift;
posn &= (UINT32_C(1) << r->shift) - 1;
s = &r->u.b.data[l];
if (!*s)
*s = real_raa_init(r->layers - 1);
r = *s;
}
r->u.l.data[posn] = value;
return result;
}