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270 lines
6.8 KiB
C
270 lines
6.8 KiB
C
/* ndisasm.c the Netwide Disassembler main module
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*
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* The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
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* Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
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* redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence"
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* distributed in the NASM archive.
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*/
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#include <stdio.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 "nasm.h"
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#include "nasmlib.h"
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#include "sync.h"
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#include "disasm.h"
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#define BPL 8 /* bytes per line of hex dump */
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static const char *help =
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"usage: ndisasm [-a] [-i] [-h] [-r] [-u] [-b bits] [-o origin] [-s sync...]\n"
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" [-e bytes] [-k start,bytes] file\n"
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" -a or -i activates auto (intelligent) sync\n"
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" -u sets USE32 (32-bit mode)\n"
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" -b 16 or -b 32 sets number of bits too\n"
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" -h displays this text\n"
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" -r displays the version number\n"
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" -e skips <bytes> bytes of header\n"
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" -k avoids disassembling <bytes> bytes from position <start>\n";
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static void output_ins (unsigned long, unsigned char *, int, char *);
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static void skip (unsigned long dist, FILE *fp);
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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unsigned char buffer[INSN_MAX * 2], *p, *q;
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char outbuf[256];
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char *pname = *argv;
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char *filename = NULL;
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unsigned long nextsync, synclen, initskip = 0L;
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int lenread, lendis;
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int autosync = FALSE;
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int bits = 16;
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int rn_error;
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long offset;
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FILE *fp;
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offset = 0;
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init_sync();
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while (--argc) {
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char *v, *vv, *p = *++argv;
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if (*p == '-') {
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p++;
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while (*p) switch (tolower(*p)) {
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case 'a': /* auto or intelligent sync */
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case 'i':
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autosync = TRUE;
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p++;
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break;
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case 'h':
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fprintf(stderr, help);
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return 0;
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case 'r':
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fprintf(stderr, "NDISASM version " NASM_VER "\n");
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return 0;
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case 'u': /* USE32 */
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bits = 32;
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p++;
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break;
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case 'b': /* bits */
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v = p[1] ? p+1 : --argc ? *++argv : NULL;
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if (!v) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-b' requires an argument\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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if (!strcmp(v, "16"))
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bits = 16;
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else if (!strcmp(v, "32"))
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bits = 32;
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else {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: argument to `-b' should"
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" be `16' or `32'\n", pname);
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}
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p = ""; /* force to next argument */
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break;
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case 'o': /* origin */
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v = p[1] ? p+1 : --argc ? *++argv : NULL;
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if (!v) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-o' requires an argument\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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offset = readnum (v, &rn_error);
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if (rn_error) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-o' requires a numeric argument\n",
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pname);
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return 1;
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}
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p = ""; /* force to next argument */
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break;
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case 's': /* sync point */
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v = p[1] ? p+1 : --argc ? *++argv : NULL;
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if (!v) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-s' requires an argument\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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add_sync (readnum (v, &rn_error), 0L);
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if (rn_error) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-s' requires a numeric argument\n",
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pname);
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return 1;
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}
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p = ""; /* force to next argument */
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break;
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case 'e': /* skip a header */
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v = p[1] ? p+1 : --argc ? *++argv : NULL;
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if (!v) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-e' requires an argument\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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initskip = readnum (v, &rn_error);
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if (rn_error) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-e' requires a numeric argument\n",
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pname);
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return 1;
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}
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p = ""; /* force to next argument */
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break;
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case 'k': /* skip a region */
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v = p[1] ? p+1 : --argc ? *++argv : NULL;
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if (!v) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-k' requires an argument\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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vv = strchr(v, ',');
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if (!vv) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-k' requires two numbers separated"
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" by a comma\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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*vv++ = '\0';
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nextsync = readnum (v, &rn_error);
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if (rn_error) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-k' requires numeric arguments\n",
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pname);
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return 1;
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}
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synclen = readnum (vv, &rn_error);
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if (rn_error) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: `-k' requires numeric arguments\n",
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pname);
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return 1;
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}
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add_sync (nextsync, synclen);
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p = ""; /* force to next argument */
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break;
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}
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} else if (!filename) {
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filename = p;
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} else {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: more than one filename specified\n", pname);
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return 1;
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}
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}
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if (!filename) {
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fprintf(stderr, help, pname);
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return 0;
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}
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fp = fopen(filename, "rb");
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if (initskip > 0)
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skip (initskip, fp);
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/*
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* This main loop is really horrible, and wants rewriting with
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* an axe. It'll stay the way it is for a while though, until I
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* find the energy...
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*/
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p = q = buffer;
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nextsync = next_sync (offset, &synclen);
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do {
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unsigned long to_read = buffer+sizeof(buffer)-p;
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if (to_read > nextsync-offset-(p-q))
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to_read = nextsync-offset-(p-q);
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lenread = fread (p, 1, to_read, fp);
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p += lenread;
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if (offset == nextsync) {
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if (synclen) {
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printf("%08lX skipping 0x%lX bytes\n", offset, synclen);
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offset += synclen;
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skip (synclen, fp);
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}
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p = q = buffer;
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nextsync = next_sync (offset, &synclen);
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}
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while (p > q && (p - q >= INSN_MAX || lenread == 0)) {
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lendis = disasm (q, outbuf, bits, offset, autosync);
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if (!lendis || lendis > (p - q) ||
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lendis > nextsync-offset)
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lendis = eatbyte (q, outbuf);
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output_ins (offset, q, lendis, outbuf);
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q += lendis;
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offset += lendis;
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}
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if (q >= buffer+INSN_MAX) {
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unsigned char *r = buffer, *s = q;
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int count = p - q;
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while (count--)
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*r++ = *s++;
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p -= (q - buffer);
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q = buffer;
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}
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} while (lenread > 0 || !feof(fp));
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fclose (fp);
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return 0;
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}
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static void output_ins (unsigned long offset, unsigned char *data,
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int datalen, char *insn) {
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int bytes;
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printf("%08lX ", offset);
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bytes = 0;
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while (datalen > 0 && bytes < BPL) {
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printf("%02X", *data++);
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bytes++;
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datalen--;
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}
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printf("%*s%s\n", (BPL+1-bytes)*2, "", insn);
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while (datalen > 0) {
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printf(" -");
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bytes = 0;
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while (datalen > 0 && bytes < BPL) {
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printf("%02X", *data++);
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bytes++;
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datalen--;
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}
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printf("\n");
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}
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}
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/*
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* Skip a certain amount of data in a file, either by seeking if
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* possible, or if that fails then by reading and discarding.
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*/
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static void skip (unsigned long dist, FILE *fp) {
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char buffer[256]; /* should fit on most stacks :-) */
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/*
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* Got to be careful with fseek: at least one fseek I've tried
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* doesn't approve of SEEK_CUR. So I'll use SEEK_SET and
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* ftell... horrible but apparently necessary.
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*/
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if (fseek (fp, dist+ftell(fp), SEEK_SET)) {
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while (dist > 0) {
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unsigned long len = (dist < sizeof(buffer) ?
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dist : sizeof(buffer));
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if (fread (buffer, 1, len, fp) < len) {
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perror("fread");
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exit(1);
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}
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dist -= len;
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}
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}
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}
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