nasm/rdoff/symtab.c
H. Peter Anvin 8dc965347d rdoff: use nasm-provided safe memory allocation and I/O
We already have abort-on-error memory allocation and I/O operations in
nasmlib, so use them for rdoff as well.

Delete long-since-obsolete rdoff Mkfiles directory.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2017-04-17 13:56:50 -07:00

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/*
* symtab.c Routines to maintain and manipulate a symbol table
*
* These routines donated to the NASM effort by Graeme Defty.
*/
#include "rdfutils.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "symtab.h"
#include "hash.h"
#define SYMTABSIZE 64
#define slotnum(x) (hash((x)) % SYMTABSIZE)
/* ------------------------------------- */
/* Private data types */
typedef struct tagSymtabNode {
struct tagSymtabNode *next;
symtabEnt ent;
} symtabNode;
typedef symtabNode *(symtabTab[SYMTABSIZE]);
typedef symtabTab *symtab;
/* ------------------------------------- */
void *symtabNew(void)
{
symtab mytab;
mytab = (symtabTab *) nasm_calloc(SYMTABSIZE, sizeof(symtabNode *));
if (mytab == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "symtab: out of memory\n");
exit(3);
}
return mytab;
}
/* ------------------------------------- */
void symtabDone(void *stab)
{
symtab mytab = (symtab) stab;
int i;
symtabNode *this, *next;
for (i = 0; i < SYMTABSIZE; ++i) {
for (this = (*mytab)[i]; this; this = next) {
next = this->next;
nasm_free(this);
}
}
nasm_free(*mytab);
}
/* ------------------------------------- */
void symtabInsert(void *stab, symtabEnt * ent)
{
symtab mytab = (symtab) stab;
symtabNode *node;
int slot;
node = nasm_malloc(sizeof(symtabNode));
if (node == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "symtab: out of memory\n");
exit(3);
}
slot = slotnum(ent->name);
node->ent = *ent;
node->next = (*mytab)[slot];
(*mytab)[slot] = node;
}
/* ------------------------------------- */
symtabEnt *symtabFind(void *stab, const char *name)
{
symtab mytab = (symtab) stab;
int slot = slotnum(name);
symtabNode *node = (*mytab)[slot];
while (node) {
if (!strcmp(node->ent.name, name)) {
return &(node->ent);
}
node = node->next;
}
return NULL;
}
/* ------------------------------------- */
void symtabDump(void *stab, FILE * of)
{
symtab mytab = (symtab) stab;
int i;
char *SegNames[3] = { "code", "data", "bss" };
fprintf(of, "Symbol table is ...\n");
for (i = 0; i < SYMTABSIZE; ++i) {
symtabNode *l = (symtabNode *) (*mytab)[i];
if (l) {
fprintf(of, " ... slot %d ...\n", i);
}
while (l) {
if ((l->ent.segment) == -1) {
fprintf(of, "%-32s Unresolved reference\n", l->ent.name);
} else {
fprintf(of, "%-32s %s:%08"PRIx32" (%"PRId32")\n", l->ent.name,
SegNames[l->ent.segment],
l->ent.offset, l->ent.flags);
}
l = l->next;
}
}
fprintf(of, "........... end of Symbol table.\n");
}