/* | |
* (C) Copyright 2002, Brian Knittel. | |
* You may freely use this program, but: it offered strictly on an AS-IS, AT YOUR OWN | |
* RISK basis, there is no warranty of fitness for any purpose, and the rest of the | |
* usual yada-yada. Please keep this notice and the copyright in any distributions | |
* or modifications. | |
* | |
* This is not a supported product, but I welcome bug reports and fixes. | |
* Mail to sim@ibm1130.org | |
*/ | |
#define VERSION "ASM1130 CROSS ASSEMBLER V1.14" | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// ASM1130 - IBM 1130 Cross Assembler | |
// | |
// Version | |
// 1.14 - 2004Oct22 - Fixed problem with BSS complaining about negative | |
// sizes. This may be a fundamental problem with my using | |
// 32-bit expressions, but for now, it appears that just | |
// truncating the BSS size to 16 bits is sufficient to build DMS. | |
// 1.13 - 2004Jun05 - Fixed sign extension of constants in expressions. Statements | |
// like LD /FFFF were being assembled incorrectly. | |
// 1.12 - 2004Jun04 - Made WAIT instruction take a displacement value. | |
// Doesn't affect operation, but these are used as indicators | |
// in the IBM one-card diagnostic programs. | |
// Also -- should mention that the .IPL directive was | |
// removed some time ago. To create bootable cards, | |
// use -b flag to create binary output, and post-process the | |
// binary output with program "mkboot" | |
// 1.11 - 2004May22 - Added CMP, DCM, and DECS instructions for 1800, | |
// thanks to Kevin Everets. | |
// 1.10 - 2003Dec08 - Fixed opcode value for XCH instruction, thanks to | |
// Roger Simpson. | |
// 1.09 - 2003Aug03 - Added fxwrite so asm will write little-endian files | |
// on all CPUs. | |
// 1.08 - 2003Mar18 - Fixed bug that complained about valid MDX displacement of +127 | |
// 1.07 - 2003Jan05 - Filenames are now left in lower case. SYMBOLS.SYS stays all upper case | |
// 1.06 - 2002May02 - Fixed bug in ebdic constants (data goes into low byte) | |
// First stab at adding ISS level # info, this is iffy | |
// 1.05 - 2002Apr24 - Made negative BSS size a warning not an error, as it | |
// it's looking like it happens twice in PTMASMBL. | |
// This version still doesn't do fixed point numbers and | |
// negative floats may be wrong. | |
// 1.04 - 2002Apr18 - Added binary (card loader format) output, removed | |
// interim IPL output formats and moved that to MKBOOT. | |
// Enhanced relocatable code handling. Added floating | |
// point constants, but don't know how to make fixed point | |
// constants yet. Made amenable to syntax variations found | |
// in the DMS sources. Doesn't properly handle ILS | |
// modules yet and ISS is probably wrong. | |
// 1.03 - 2002Apr10 - numerous fixes, began to add relative/absolute support | |
// 1.02 - 2002Feb26 - replaced "strupr" with "upcase" for compatibility | |
// 1.01 - 2002Feb25 - minor compiler compatibility changes | |
// 1.00 - 2002Feb01 - first release. Tested only under Win32. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// | |
// Usage: | |
// asm1130 [-bvsx] [-o[file]] [-l[file]] [-rN.M] file... | |
// | |
// Description: | |
// -b binary output (.bin, relocatable absolute format) | |
// -v verbose | |
// -s print symbol table | |
// -x print cross references | |
// -o output file (default is name of first source file + extension .out or .bin) | |
// -l listing file (default is name of first source file + extension .lst) | |
// -y preload system symbol table SYMBOLS.SYS (from the current directory) | |
// -w write the system symbol table SYMBOLS.SYS in the current directory | |
// -W same as -w but don't prompt to confirm overwriting existing file | |
// -r set DMS release to release N version M, for sbrk cards | |
// | |
// Listing and symbol table output can be turned on by *LIST directives in the source, too | |
// Listing file default extension is .LST | |
// | |
// Input files can use strict IBM 1130 Assembler column format, or loose formatting | |
// with tabs, or any mix on a line-by-line basis. Input files default extension is .ASM. | |
// | |
// Strict specification is: | |
// | |
// label columns 1 - 5 | |
// opcode 7 - 10 | |
// tag 12 | |
// index 13 | |
// arguments 15 - 51 | |
// | |
// Loose, indicated by presence of ascii tab character(s): | |
// | |
// label<tab>opcode<tab>index and format indicators<tab>arguments | |
// | |
// In both cases, the IBM convention that the arguments section ends with the | |
// first nonblank applies. This means that ".DC 1, 2, 3" assembles only the 1! | |
// | |
// Output file format is that used by the LOAD command in my 1130 | |
// simulator. Lines are any of the following. All values are in hex: | |
// | |
// @addr load address for subsequent words is addr | |
// Znwords Zero the next "nwords" and increment load address by nwords. | |
// =addr set IAR register to address addr (a convenience) | |
// value load value at load address and increment load address | |
// | |
// Output file default extension is .OUT or .BIN for binary assemblies | |
// | |
// Note: this version does not handle relative assembly, and so doesn't carry | |
// absolute/relative indication through expression calculation. | |
// | |
// Seems to work. Was able to assemble the resident monitor OK. | |
// >>> Look for "bug here" though, for things to check out. | |
// | |
// Notes: | |
// We assume that the computer on which the assembler runs uses ANSI floating point. | |
// Also, the assembly of floating point values may be incorrect on non-Intel | |
// architectures, this needs to be investigated. | |
// | |
// org_advanced tells whether * in an expression refers to the address AFTER the | |
// instruction (1 or 2 words, depending on length). This is the case for opcodes | |
// but not all directives. | |
// | |
// Revision History | |
// 16Apr02 1.03 Added sector break, relocation flag output | |
// 02Apr02 1.02 Fixed bug in BOSC: it CAN be a short instruction. | |
// Added directives for 1130 and 1800 IPL output formats | |
// Added conditional assembly directives | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <string.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <stdarg.h> | |
#include <setjmp.h> | |
#include <time.h> | |
#include <ctype.h> | |
#include "util_io.h" | |
// ---------------------------------------------------------------1------------------ | |
// DEFINITIONS | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// I have found some IBM source code where @ and ' seem interchangable (likely due to the | |
// use of 026 keypunches). | |
// Comment out this define to make @ and ' different in symbol names, keep to make equivalent | |
#if defined(VMS) | |
# include <unistd.h> /* to pick up 'unlink' */ | |
#endif | |
#define BETWEEN(v,a,b) (((v) >= (a)) && ((v) <= (b))) | |
#define MIN(a,b) (((a) <= (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
#define MAX(a,b) (((a) >= (b)) ? (a) : (b)) | |
#ifndef _WIN32 | |
int strnicmp (char *a, char *b, int n); | |
int strcmpi (char *a, char *b); | |
#endif | |
#define FIX_ATS | |
#define DMSVERSION "V2M12" /* required 5 characters on sector break card col 67-71 */ | |
#define DOLLAREXIT "/38" // hmmm, are these really fixed absolutely in all versions? | |
#define DOLLARDUMP "/3F" | |
#define SYSTEM_TABLE "SYMBOLS.SYS" | |
#define BOOL int | |
#define TRUE 1 | |
#define FALSE 0 | |
#define ISTV 0x33 // magic number from DMS R2V12 monitorm symbol @ISTV | |
#define MAXLITERALS 300 | |
#define MAXENTRIES 14 | |
#define LINEFORMAT " %4ld | %s" | |
#define LEFT_MARGIN " |" | |
// XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX | |
// org w1 w2 w3 w4 w5 | |
// XXXX 1111 2222 3333 4444 LLLL | | |
// 12345678901234567890123456789012 | |
typedef enum {ABSOLUTE = 0, RELATIVE = 1, LIBF = 2, CALL = 3} RELOC; | |
typedef struct tag_symbol { // symbol table entry: | |
char *name; // name of symbol | |
int value; // value (absolute) | |
int pass; // defined during pass # | |
int defined; // definition state, see #defines below | |
RELOC relative; // ABSOLUTE = absolute, RELATIVE = relative | |
struct tag_symbol *next; // next symbol in list | |
struct tag_xref *xrefs; // cross references | |
} SYMBOL, *PSYMBOL; | |
#define S_UNDEFINED 0 // values of 'defined' | |
#define S_PROVISIONAL 1 // usually an expression with forward references | |
#define S_DEFINED 2 // ordering must be undef < prov < def | |
typedef struct tag_xref { // cross reference entry | |
char *fname; // filename | |
int lno; // line number | |
BOOL definition; // true = definition, false = reference | |
struct tag_xref *next; // next reference | |
} XREF, *PXREF; | |
typedef struct tag_expr { // expression result: absolute or relative | |
int value; | |
RELOC relative; | |
} EXPR; | |
typedef enum {PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE = 1, PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE = 2, PROGTYPE_LIBF = 3, PROGTYPE_CALL = 4, | |
PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF = 5, PROGTYPE_ISSCALL = 6, PROGTYPE_ILS = 7} PROGTYPE; | |
typedef enum {SUBTYPE_INCORE = 0, SUBTYPE_FORDISK = 1, SUBTYPE_ARITH = 2, | |
SUBTYPE_FORNONDISK = 3, SUBTYPE_FUNCTION=8} SUBTYPE; | |
typedef enum {INTMODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0, INTMODE_MATCHREAL = 0x0080, INTMODE_ONEWORD = 0x0090} INTMODE; | |
typedef enum {REALMODE_UNSPECIFIED = 0, REALMODE_STANDARD = 0x0001, REALMODE_EXTENDED = 0x0002} REALMODE; | |
#define OP_INDEXED 0x0300 // 1130 opcode modifier bits | |
#define OP_LONG 0x0400 | |
#define OP_INDIRECT 0x0080 | |
typedef enum {OUTMODE_LOAD, OUTMODE_1130, OUTMODE_1800, OUTMODE_BINARY} OUTMODE; | |
#ifdef _WIN32 | |
# define OUTWRITEMODE "wb" // write outfile in binary mode | |
# define ENDLINE "\r\n" // explictly write CR/LF | |
#else | |
# define OUTWRITEMODE "w" // use native mode | |
# define ENDLINE "\n" | |
#endif | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// GLOBALS | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// command line syntax | |
char *usestr = | |
"Usage: asm1130 [-bpsvwxy8] [-o[file]] [-l[file]] [-rN.M] file...\n\n" | |
"-b binary (relocatable format) output; default is simulator LOAD format\n" | |
"-p count passes required; no assembly output is created with this flag" | |
"-s add symbol table to listing\n" | |
"-v verbose mode\n" | |
"-w write system symbol table as SYMBOLS.SYS\n" | |
"-W same as -w but do not confirm overwriting previous file\n" | |
"-x add cross reference table to listing\n" | |
"-y preload system symbol table SYMBOLS.SYS\n" | |
"-o set output file; default is first input file + .out or .bin\n" | |
"-l create listing file; default is first input file + .lst\n" | |
"-r set dms version to VN RM for system SBRK cards\n" | |
"-8 enable IBM 1800 instructions"; // (alternately, rename or link executable to asm1800.exe) | |
BOOL verbose = FALSE; // verbose mode flag | |
BOOL tabformat = FALSE; // TRUE if tabs were seen in the file | |
BOOL enable_1800 = FALSE; // TRUE if 1800 mode is enabled by flag or executable name | |
int pass; // current assembler pass (1 or 2) | |
char curfn[256]; // current input file name | |
char progname[8]; // base name of primary input file | |
char *outfn = NULL; // output file name | |
int lno; // current input file line number | |
BOOL preload = FALSE; // preload system symbol table | |
BOOL savetable = FALSE; // write system symbol table | |
BOOL saveprompt = TRUE; // prompt before overwriting | |
int nerrors = 0; // count of errors | |
int nwarnings = 0; // count of warnings | |
FILE *fin = NULL; // current input file | |
FILE *fout = NULL; // output file stream | |
OUTMODE outmode = OUTMODE_LOAD; // output file mode | |
int outcols = 0; // columns written in using card output | |
int maxiplcols = 80; | |
char cardid[9]; // characters used for IPL card ID | |
FILE *flist = NULL; // listing file stream | |
char *listfn = NULL; // listing filename | |
BOOL do_list = FALSE; // flag: create listing | |
BOOL passcount = FALSE; // flag: count passes only | |
BOOL list_on = TRUE; // listing is currently enabled | |
BOOL do_xref = FALSE; // cross reference listing | |
BOOL do_syms = FALSE; // symbol table listing | |
BOOL ended = FALSE; // end of current file | |
BOOL hasforward = FALSE; // true if there are any forward references | |
char listline[350]; // output listing line | |
BOOL line_error; // already saw an error on current line | |
RELOC relocate = RELATIVE; // relocatable assembly mode | |
BOOL assembled = FALSE; // true if any output has been generated | |
int nwout; // number of words written on current line | |
int org = 0; // output address (origin) | |
int org_advanced; // if TRUE, * means instruction addr+(value) during evaluation | |
int pta = -1; // program transfer address | |
BOOL cexpr = FALSE; // "C" expression syntax | |
PSYMBOL symbols = NULL; // the symbol table (linear search) | |
BOOL check_control = TRUE; // check for control cards | |
PROGTYPE progtype = PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE; // program type | |
INTMODE intmode = INTMODE_UNSPECIFIED; // integer mode | |
REALMODE realmode = REALMODE_UNSPECIFIED; // real mode | |
int nintlevels = 0; // # of interrupt levels for ISS | |
int intlevel_primary = 0; // primary level for ISS and level for ILS | |
int intlevel_secondary = 0; // secondary level for ISS | |
int iss_number = 0; // ISS number | |
PSYMBOL entry[MAXENTRIES]; // entries for subroutines | |
int nentries = 0; | |
int ndefined_files = 0; | |
struct lit { // accumulated literals waiting to be output | |
int value; // constant value | |
int tagno; // constant symbol tag number (e.g. _L001) | |
BOOL hex; // constant was expressed in hex | |
BOOL even; // constant was operand of a double-width instruction (e.g. AD) | |
} literal[MAXLITERALS]; | |
int n_literals = 0, lit_tag = 0; | |
BOOL requires_even_address; // target of current instruction | |
BOOL dmes_saved; // odd character left over from dmes ending in ' | |
int dmes_savew; | |
char opfield[256]; // extracted operand field from source line | |
char dmsversion[12] = DMSVERSION; // version number for SBRK cards | |
const char whitespace[] = " \t"; // whitespace | |
int ascii_to_ebcdic_table[128] = | |
{ | |
// | |
0x00,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x37,0x2d,0x2e,0x2f, 0x16,0x05,0x25,0x0b,0x0c,0x0d,0x0e,0x0f, | |
// | |
0x10,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x3c,0x3d,0x32,0x26, 0x18,0x19,0x3f,0x27,0x1c,0x1d,0x1e,0x1f, | |
// spac ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / | |
0x40,0x5a,0x7f,0x7b,0x5b,0x6c,0x50,0x7d, 0x4d,0x5d,0x5c,0x4e,0x6b,0x60,0x4b,0x61, | |
// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? | |
0xf0,0xf1,0xf2,0xf3,0xf4,0xf5,0xf6,0xf7, 0xf8,0xf9,0x7a,0x5e,0x4c,0x7e,0x6e,0x6f, | |
// @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O | |
0x7c,0xc1,0xc2,0xc3,0xc4,0xc5,0xc6,0xc7, 0xc8,0xc9,0xd1,0xd2,0xd3,0xd4,0xd5,0xd6, | |
// P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] & _ | |
0xd7,0xd8,0xd9,0xe2,0xe3,0xe4,0xe5,0xe6, 0xe7,0xe8,0xe9,0xba,0xe0,0xbb,0xb0,0x6d, | |
// a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o | |
0x79,0x81,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,0x86,0x87, 0x88,0x89,0x91,0x92,0x93,0x94,0x95,0x96, | |
// p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ | |
0x97,0x98,0x99,0xa2,0xa3,0xa4,0xa5,0xa6, 0xa7,0xa8,0xa9,0xc0,0x4f,0xd0,0xa1,0x07, | |
}; | |
int ascii_to_1403_table[128] = | |
{ /* 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f */ | |
0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f, 0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f, | |
0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f, 0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f, | |
0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x62,0x7f,0x15,0x0b, 0x57,0x2f,0x23,0x6d,0x16,0x61,0x6e,0x4c, | |
0x49,0x40,0x01,0x02,0x43,0x04,0x45,0x46, 0x07,0x08,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x4a,0x7f,0x7f, | |
0x7f,0x64,0x25,0x26,0x67,0x68,0x29,0x2a, 0x6b,0x2c,0x58,0x19,0x1a,0x5b,0x1c,0x5d, | |
0x5e,0x1f,0x20,0x0d,0x0e,0x4f,0x10,0x51, 0x52,0x13,0x54,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f, | |
0x7f,0x64,0x25,0x26,0x67,0x68,0x29,0x2a, 0x6b,0x2c,0x58,0x19,0x1a,0x5b,0x1c,0x5d, | |
0x5e,0x1f,0x20,0x0d,0x0e,0x4f,0x10,0x51, 0x52,0x13,0x54,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f,0x7f | |
}; | |
#include "../ibm1130_conout.h" /* conout_to_ascii_table */ | |
#include "../ibm1130_prtwheel.h" /* 1132 printer printwheel data */ | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// PROTOTYPES | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void init (int argc, char **argv); | |
void bail (char *msg); | |
void flag (char *arg); | |
void proc (char *fname); | |
void startpass (int n); | |
void errprintf (char *fmt, ...); | |
void asm_error (char *fmt, ...); | |
void asm_warning (char *fmt, ...); | |
char *astring (char *str); | |
PSYMBOL lookup_symbol (char *name, BOOL define); | |
void add_xref (PSYMBOL s, BOOL definition); | |
int get_symbol (char *name); | |
void set_symbol (char *name, int value, int known, RELOC relative); | |
char * gtok (char **pc, char *tok); | |
char *skipbl (char *c); | |
void sym_list (void); | |
void xref_list (void); | |
void listhdr (void); | |
int getexpr (char *pc, BOOL undefined_ok, EXPR *expr); | |
void passreport (void); | |
void listout (BOOL reset); | |
void output_literals (BOOL eof); | |
char *upcase (char *str); | |
void prep_line (char *line); | |
int ascii_to_hollerith (int ch); | |
char *detab (char *str); | |
void preload_symbols (void); | |
void save_symbols (void); | |
void bincard_init (void); | |
void bincard_writecard (char *sbrk_text); | |
void bincard_writedata (void); | |
void bincard_flush (void); | |
void bincard_sbrk (char *line); | |
void bincard_setorg (int neworg); | |
void bincard_writew (int word, RELOC relative); | |
void bincard_endcard (void); | |
void handle_sbrk (char *line); | |
void bincard_typecard (void); | |
void namecode (unsigned short *words, char *tok); | |
int signextend (int v); | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// main routine | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int main (int argc, char **argv) | |
{ | |
int i, sawfile = FALSE; | |
init(argc, argv); // initialize, process flags | |
startpass(1); // first pass, process files | |
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) | |
if (*argv[i] != '-') | |
proc(argv[i]), sawfile = TRUE; | |
if (! sawfile) // should have seen at least one file | |
bail(usestr); | |
if (passcount) { | |
passreport(); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
startpass(2); // second pass, process files again | |
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) | |
if (*argv[i] != '-') | |
proc(argv[i]); | |
if (outmode == OUTMODE_LOAD) { | |
if (pta >= 0) // write start address to the load file | |
fprintf(fout, "=%04x" ENDLINE, pta & 0xFFFF); | |
} | |
else | |
bincard_endcard(); | |
if (flist) { | |
if (nerrors || nwarnings) { // summarize (or summarise) | |
if (nerrors == 0) | |
fprintf(flist, "There %s ", (nwarnings == 1) ? "was" : "were"); | |
else | |
fprintf(flist, "\nThere %s %d error%s %s", | |
(nerrors == 1) ? "was" : "were", nerrors, (nerrors == 1) ? "" : "s", nwarnings ? "and " : ""); | |
if (nwarnings > 0) | |
fprintf(flist, "%d warning%s ", nwarnings, (nwarnings == 1) ? "" : "s"); | |
fprintf(flist, "in this assembly\n"); | |
} | |
else | |
fprintf(flist, "\nThere were no errors in this assembly\n"); | |
} | |
if (flist) { // finish the listing | |
if (pta >= 0) | |
fprintf(flist, "\nProgram transfer address = %04x\n", pta); | |
if (do_xref) | |
xref_list(); | |
else if (do_syms) | |
sym_list(); | |
} | |
if (savetable) | |
save_symbols(); | |
return 0; // all done | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// init - initialize assembler, process command line flags | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void init (int argc, char **argv) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
enable_1800 = strstr(argv[0], "1800") != NULL; // if "1800" appears in the executable name, enable 1800 extensions | |
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) // process command line switches | |
if (*argv[i] == '-') | |
flag(argv[i]+1); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// flag - process one command line switch | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void flag (char *arg) | |
{ | |
int major, minor; | |
while (*arg) { | |
switch (*arg++) { | |
case 'o': // output (load) file name | |
if (! *arg) | |
bail(usestr); | |
outfn = arg; | |
return; | |
case 'p': | |
passcount = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'v': // mumble while running | |
verbose = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'x': // print cross reference table | |
do_xref = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 's': // print symbol table | |
do_syms = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'l': // listing file name | |
listfn = (* arg) ? arg : NULL; | |
do_list = TRUE; | |
return; | |
case 'W': | |
saveprompt = FALSE; | |
// fall through | |
case 'w': | |
savetable = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'y': | |
preload = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'b': | |
outmode = OUTMODE_BINARY; | |
break; | |
case '8': | |
enable_1800 = TRUE; | |
break; | |
case 'r': | |
if (sscanf(arg, "%d.%d", &major, &minor) != 2) | |
bail(usestr); | |
sprintf(dmsversion, "V%01.1dM%02.2d", major, minor); | |
return; | |
default: | |
bail(usestr); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// bail - print error message on stderr (only) and exit | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void bail (char *msg) | |
{ | |
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg); | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// errprintf - print error message to stderr | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void errprintf (char *fmt, ...) | |
{ | |
va_list args; | |
va_start(args, fmt); // get pointer to argument list | |
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); // write errors to terminal (stderr) | |
va_end(args); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// asm_error - report an error to listing file and to user's console | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void asm_error (char *fmt, ...) | |
{ | |
va_list args; | |
if (pass == 1) // only print on pass 2 | |
return; | |
va_start(args, fmt); // get pointer to argument list | |
fprintf(stderr, "E: %s (%d): ", curfn, lno); | |
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); // write errors to terminal (stderr) | |
putc('\n', stderr); | |
if (flist != NULL && list_on) { | |
listout(FALSE); | |
line_error = TRUE; | |
fprintf(flist, "**** Error: "); | |
vfprintf(flist, fmt, args); // write errors to listing file | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
} | |
nerrors++; | |
va_end(args); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// asm_warning - same but warnings are not counted | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void asm_warning (char *fmt, ...) | |
{ | |
va_list args; | |
if (pass == 1) // only print on pass 2 | |
return; | |
va_start(args, fmt); // get pointer to argument list | |
fprintf(stderr, "W: %s (%d): ", curfn, lno); | |
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args); // write errors to terminal (stderr) | |
putc('\n', stderr); | |
if (flist != NULL && list_on) { | |
listout(FALSE); | |
line_error = TRUE; | |
fprintf(flist, "**** Warning: "); | |
vfprintf(flist, fmt, args); // write errors to listing file | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
} | |
nwarnings++; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// sym_list - print the symbol table | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void sym_list (void) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
int n = 5; | |
if (symbols == NULL || flist == NULL) | |
return; | |
fprintf(flist, "\n=== SYMBOL TABLE ==============================================================\n"); | |
for (s = symbols, n = 0; s != NULL; s = s->next) { | |
if (n >= 5) { | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
n = 0; | |
} | |
else if (n > 0) | |
fprintf(flist, " "); | |
fprintf(flist, "%-6s ", s->name); | |
if (s->defined == S_DEFINED) | |
fprintf(flist, "%04x%s", s->value & 0xFFFF, s->relative ? "R" : " "); | |
else | |
fprintf(flist, "UUUU "); | |
n++; | |
} | |
fprintf(flist, "\n"); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// passreport - report # of passes required for assembly on the 1130 | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void passreport (void) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
for (s = symbols; s != NULL; s = s->next) { | |
if (s->defined == S_UNDEFINED || s->defined == S_PROVISIONAL) { | |
printf("There are undefined symbols. Cannot determine pass requirement.\n"); | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
if (hasforward) | |
printf("There are forward references. Two passes are required.\n"); | |
else | |
printf("There are no forward references. Only one pass is required.\n"); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// xref_list - print the cross-reference table | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void xref_list (void) | |
{ | |
int n = 0; | |
PXREF x; | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
if (flist == NULL || symbols == NULL) | |
return; | |
fprintf(flist, "\n=== CROSS REFERENCES ==========================================================\n"); | |
if (symbols == NULL || flist == NULL) | |
return; | |
fprintf(flist, "Name Val Defd Referenced\n"); | |
for (s = symbols; s != NULL; s = s->next) { | |
fprintf(flist, "%-5s %04x%s", s->name, s->value & 0xFFFF, s->relative ? "R" : " "); | |
for (x = s->xrefs; x != NULL; x = x->next) | |
if (x->definition) | |
break; | |
if (x == NULL) | |
fprintf(flist, "----"); | |
else | |
fprintf(flist, " %4d", x->lno); | |
for (n = 0, x = s->xrefs; x != NULL; x = x->next) { | |
if (x->definition) | |
continue; | |
if (n >= 12) { | |
n = 0; | |
fprintf(flist, "\n "); | |
} | |
fprintf(flist, " %4d", x->lno); | |
n++; | |
} | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// listhdr - print a banner header in the listing file. Since it's not paginated | |
// at this time, this is not used often. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void listhdr (void) | |
{ | |
time_t t; | |
time(&t); | |
fprintf(flist, "%s -- %s -- %s\n", VERSION, dmsversion, ctime(&t)); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// astring - allocate a copy of a string | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char *astring (char *str) | |
{ | |
static char *s = NULL; | |
if (s != NULL) | |
if (strcmp(s, str) == 0) // if same as immediately previous allocation | |
return s; // return same pointer (why did I do this?) | |
if ((s = malloc(strlen(str)+1)) == NULL) | |
bail("out of memory"); | |
strcpy(s, str); | |
return s; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// lookup_symbol - get pointer to a symbol. | |
// If define is TRUE, creates and marks 'undefined' if not previously defined. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
PSYMBOL lookup_symbol (char *name, BOOL define) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s, n, prv = NULL; | |
int c; | |
char *at; | |
if (strlen(name) > 5) { // (sigh) | |
asm_error("Symbol '%s' is longer than 5 letters", name); | |
name[5] = '\0'; | |
} | |
#ifdef FIX_ATS | |
while ((at = strchr(name, '@')) != NULL) | |
*at = '\''; | |
#endif | |
// search sorted list of symbols | |
for (s = symbols; s != NULL; prv = s, s = s->next) { | |
c = strcmpi(s->name, name); | |
if (c == 0) | |
return s; | |
if (c > 0) | |
break; | |
} | |
if (! define) | |
return NULL; // not found | |
if ((n = malloc(sizeof(SYMBOL))) == NULL) | |
bail("out of memory"); | |
n->name = astring(name); // symbol was undefined -- add it now | |
n->value = 0; | |
n->defined = FALSE; | |
n->xrefs = NULL; | |
n->defined = FALSE; | |
n->next = s; // link in alpha order | |
if (prv == NULL) // we stopped before first item in list | |
symbols = n; | |
else | |
prv->next = n; // insert after item before place we stopped | |
return n; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// add_xref - add a cross reference entry to a symbol | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void add_xref (PSYMBOL s, BOOL definition) | |
{ | |
PXREF x, prv = NULL, n; | |
if (pass == 1 || ! do_xref) // define only during 2nd pass and only if listing was requested | |
return; | |
for (x = s->xrefs; x != NULL; prv = x, x = x->next) | |
if (strcmpi(x->fname, curfn) == 0 && x->lno == lno) | |
return; // ignore multiple refs on same line | |
if ((n = malloc(sizeof(XREF))) == NULL) | |
bail("out of memory"); | |
n->fname = astring(curfn); | |
n->lno = lno; | |
n->definition = definition; | |
n->next = x; // link at end of existing list | |
if (prv == NULL) | |
s->xrefs = n; | |
else | |
prv->next = n; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// get_symbol - get a symbol value, defining if necessary | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int get_symbol (char *name) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
s = lookup_symbol(name, TRUE); // lookup, define if necessary | |
if (pass == 2) // should be defined by now | |
if (! s->defined) | |
asm_error("Symbol '%s' is undefined", name); | |
add_xref(s, FALSE); // note the reference | |
return s->value; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// set_symbol - set a symbol value. Known = TRUE means we really know the value; | |
// FALSE means we're calculating it with forward referenced values or something like | |
// that. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void set_symbol (char *name, int value, int known, RELOC relative) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
char *at; | |
if (strlen(name) > 5) { | |
asm_error("Symbol '%s' is longer than 5 letters", name); | |
name[5] = '\0'; | |
} | |
#ifdef FIX_ATS | |
while ((at = strchr(name, '@')) != NULL) | |
*at = '\''; | |
#endif | |
s = lookup_symbol(name, TRUE); | |
if (s->defined == S_DEFINED) // once defined, it should not change | |
if (s->value != value) | |
asm_error("Symbol '%s' %s", name, (s->pass == pass) ? "is multiply defined" : "changed between passes"); | |
s->value = value; | |
s->relative = relative; | |
s->defined = known ? S_DEFINED : S_PROVISIONAL; | |
s->pass = pass; | |
if (! known) | |
hasforward = TRUE; | |
add_xref(s, TRUE); // record the place of definition | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// skipbl - return pointer to first nonblank character in string s | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char *skipbl (char *s) | |
{ | |
while (*s && *s <= ' ') | |
s++; | |
return s; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// gtok - extracts a whitespace-delimited token from the string pointed to by *pc; | |
// stores the token into the buffer tok and returns pointer to same. Returns NULL | |
// when there are no tokens. Best to call repeatedly with a pointer to the source | |
// buffer, e.g. | |
// char *pbuf = buf; | |
// while (gtok(&pbuf, token) != NULL) ... | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char * gtok (char **pc, char *tok) | |
{ | |
char *s = *pc, *otok = tok; | |
while (*s && *s <= ' ') // skip blanks | |
s++; | |
if (! *s) { // no tokens to be found | |
*tok = '\0'; | |
*pc = s; | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
while (*s > ' ') // save nonblanks into 'tok' | |
*tok++ = *s++; | |
*tok = '\0'; // terminate | |
*pc = s; // adjust caller's pointer | |
return otok; // return pointer to token | |
} | |
// listing format: | |
// | |
// ADDR CODE SOURCE | |
// 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 | XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// trim - remove trailing whitespace from string s | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char *trim (char *s) | |
{ | |
char *os = s, *nb; | |
for (nb = s-1; *s; s++) | |
if (*s > ' ') | |
nb = s; | |
nb[1] = '\0'; | |
return os; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// listout - emit current constructed output listing line held in "listline" and | |
// if "reset" is true, prepare listline for second and subsequent listing lines | |
// for a given input statement. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void listout (BOOL reset) | |
{ | |
if (flist && list_on && ! line_error) { | |
trim(listline); | |
fputs(listline, flist); | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
if (reset) | |
sprintf(listline, LEFT_MARGIN, org); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// storew - store a word in the output medium (hex or binary file). Most of the time | |
// writew is used. Advances the origin! | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void storew (int word, RELOC relative) | |
{ | |
if (pass == 2) { // save in output (load) file. | |
switch (outmode) { | |
case OUTMODE_BINARY: | |
bincard_writew(word, relative); | |
break; | |
case OUTMODE_LOAD: | |
fprintf(fout, " %04x%s" ENDLINE, word & 0xFFFF, | |
(relative == ABSOLUTE) ? "" : (relative == RELATIVE) ? "R" : | |
(relative == LIBF) ? "L" : (relative == CALL) ? "$" : "?"); | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in storew, can't happen"); | |
} | |
} | |
if (relative != LIBF) | |
org++; | |
assembled = TRUE; // remember that we wrote something | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// setw - store a word value in the current listing output line in position 'pos'. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void setw (int pos, int word, RELOC relative) | |
{ | |
char tok[10], *p; | |
int i; | |
if (flist == NULL || ! list_on) | |
return; | |
sprintf(tok, "%04x", word & 0xFFFF); | |
for (i = 0, p = listline + 5*pos; i < 4; i++) | |
p[i] = tok[i]; | |
if (relative == RELATIVE) | |
p[i] = 'R'; | |
else if (relative != ABSOLUTE) | |
p[i] = '*'; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// writew - emit an assembled word value. Words are also displayed in the listing file. | |
// if relative is true, a relocation entry should be recorded. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void writew (int word, RELOC relative) | |
{ // first, the listing stuff... | |
if (nwout == 0) { // on first output word, display address in column 0 | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); | |
} | |
else if (nwout >= 4) { // if 4 words have already been written, start new line | |
listout(TRUE); | |
nwout = 0; | |
} | |
nwout++; | |
setw(nwout, word, relative); // display word in the listing line | |
storew(word, relative); // write it to the output medium | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// setorg - take note of new load address | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void setorg (int neworg) | |
{ | |
if (pass == 2) { | |
setw(0, neworg, FALSE); // display in listing file in column 0 | |
if (outmode == OUTMODE_LOAD) { // write new load address to the output file | |
fprintf(fout, "@%04x%s" ENDLINE, neworg & 0xFFFF, relocate ? "R" : ""); | |
} | |
else { | |
bincard_setorg(neworg); | |
} | |
} | |
org = neworg; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// org_even - force load address to an even address | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void org_even (void) | |
{ | |
if (org & 1) | |
setorg(org+1); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// tabtok - get the token in tab-delimited column number i, from source string c, | |
// saving in string 'tok'. If save is nonnull, we copy the entire remainder of | |
// the input string in buffer 'save' (in contrast to 'tok' which gets only the | |
// first whitespace delimited token). | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void tabtok (char *c, char *tok, int i, char *save) | |
{ | |
*tok = '\0'; | |
while (--i >= 0) { // skip to i'th tab-delimited field | |
if ((c = strchr(c, '\t')) == NULL) { | |
if (save) // was none | |
*save = '\0'; | |
return; | |
} | |
c++; | |
} | |
while (*c == ' ') // skip leading blanks | |
c++; | |
if (save != NULL) // save copy of entire remainder | |
strcpy(save, c); | |
while (*c > ' ') { // take up to any whitespace | |
if (*c == '(') { // if we start with a paren, take all up to closing paren including spaces | |
while (*c && *c != ')') | |
*tok++ = *c++; | |
} | |
else if (*c == '.') { // period means literal character following | |
*tok++ = *c++; | |
if (*c) | |
*tok++ = *c++; | |
} | |
else | |
*tok++ = *c++; | |
} | |
*tok = '\0'; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// coltok - extract a token from string c, saving to buffer tok, by examining | |
// columns ifrom through ito only. If save is nonnull, the entire remainder | |
// of the input from ifrom to the end is saved there. In this routine | |
// if condense is true, we save all nonwhite characters in the column range; | |
// not the usual thing. This helps us coalesce the format, tag, & index things | |
// nto one string for the simple minded parser. If condense is FALSE, we terminate | |
// on the first nonblank, except that if we start with a (, we take up to ) and | |
// then terminate on a space. | |
// | |
// ifrom and ito on entry are column numbers, not indices; we change that right away | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void coltok (char *c, char *tok, int ifrom, int ito, BOOL condense, char *save) | |
{ | |
char *otok = tok; | |
int i; | |
ifrom--; | |
ito--; | |
for (i = 0; i < ifrom; i++) { | |
if (c[i] == '\0') { // line ended before this column | |
*tok = '\0'; | |
if (save) | |
*save = '\0'; | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
if (save) // save from ifrom on | |
strcpy(save, c+i); | |
if (condense) { | |
for (; i <= ito; i++) { // save only nonwhite characters | |
if (c[i] > ' ') | |
*tok++ = c[i]; | |
} | |
} | |
else { | |
if (c[i] == ' ' && save != NULL)// if it starts with a space, it's empty | |
*save = '\0'; | |
while (i <= ito) { // take up to any whitespace | |
if (c[i] <= ' ') | |
break; | |
else if (c[i] == '(') { // starts with paren? take to close paren | |
while (i <= ito && c[i]) { | |
if ((*tok++ = c[i++]) == ')') | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
else if (c[i] == '.') { // period means literal character following | |
*tok++ = c[i++]; | |
if (i <= ito && c[i]) | |
*tok++ = c[i++]; | |
} | |
else | |
*tok++ = c[i++]; | |
} | |
} | |
*tok = '\0'; | |
trim(otok); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// opcode table | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// modifiers for the opcode definition table: | |
#define L "L" // long | |
#define X "X" // absolute displacement | |
#define I "I" // indirect | |
#define IDX "0123" // indexed (some LDX commands in the DMS source say LDX L0, so accept 0 | |
#define E "E" // even address | |
#define NONE "" | |
#define ALL L X I IDX // hope non-Microsoft C accepts and concatenates strings like this | |
#define ANY "\xFF" | |
#define NUMS "0123456789" | |
#define IS_DBL 0x0001 // double word operand implies even address | |
#define IS_ABS 0x0002 // always uses absolute addressing mode (implied X) | |
#define NO_IDX 0x0004 // even with 1 or 2 modifier, this is not really indexed (for STX/LDX) | |
#define NO_ARGS 0x0008 // statement takes no arguments | |
#define IS_1800 0x0010 // 1800-only directive or instruction, flagged if 1800 mode is not enabled | |
#define TRAP 0x1000 // debug this instruction | |
struct tag_op { // OPCODE TABLE | |
char *mnem; | |
int opcode; | |
void (*handler)(struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
char *mods_allowed; | |
char *mods_implied; | |
int flags; | |
}; | |
// special opcode handlers | |
void std_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void b_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void bsc_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void bsi_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void mdx_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void shf_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_aif (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_aifb (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ago (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_agob (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_anop (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_abs (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_call (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dsa (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_file (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_link (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_libf (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_org (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_opt (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ces (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_bes (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_bss (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dec (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_decs (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ebc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_end (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ent (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_epr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_equ (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_exit (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ils (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_iss (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_libr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_lorg (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dmes (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dn (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_dump (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_pdmp (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_hdng (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_list (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_spac (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_spr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_ejct (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_trap (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
void x_xflc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg); | |
struct tag_op ops[] = { | |
".OPT", 0, x_opt, NONE, NONE, 0, // non-IBM extensions | |
"TRAP", 0, x_trap, NONE, NONE, 0, // assembler breakpoint trap | |
".CES", 0, x_ces, NONE, NONE, 0, // lets us specify simulated console entry switch values for startup | |
"ABS", 0, x_abs, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"BES", 0, x_bes, E, NONE, 0, // standard pseudo-ops | |
"BSS", 0, x_bss, E, NONE, 0, | |
"DC", 0, x_dc, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"DEC", 0, x_dec, E, E, IS_DBL, | |
"DECS", 0, x_decs, E, E, IS_DBL, // this is an IBM 1800 directive | |
"DMES", 0, x_dmes, ANY, NONE, 0, | |
"DN", 0, x_dn, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"DSA", 0, x_dsa, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"DUMP", 0, x_dump, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"EBC", 0, x_ebc, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"EJCT", 0, x_ejct, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"END", 0, x_end, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"ENT", 0, x_ent, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"EPR", 0, x_epr, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"EQU", 0, x_equ, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"EXIT", 0, x_exit, NONE, NONE, 0, // alias for call $exit since we don't have macros yet | |
"FILE", 0, x_file, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"HDNG", 0, x_hdng, ANY, NONE, 0, | |
"ILS", 0, x_ils, NUMS, NONE, 0, | |
"ISS", 0, x_iss, NUMS, NONE, 0, | |
"LIBF", 0, x_libf, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"LIBR", 0, x_libr, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"LINK", 0, x_link, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"LIST", 0, x_list, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"LORG", 0, x_lorg, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"ORG", 0, x_org, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"PDMP", 0, x_pdmp, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"SPAC", 0, x_spac, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"SPR", 0, x_spr, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"XFLC", 0, x_xflc, NONE, NONE, 0, | |
"A", 0x8000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, // standard addressing ops | |
"AD", 0x8800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_DBL, | |
"AND", 0xE000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"BSI", 0x4000, bsi_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"CALL", 0x4000, x_call, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSI L, or external call | |
"CMP", 0xB000, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_1800, // this is an IBM 1800-only instruction | |
"DCM", 0xB800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_1800, // this is an IBM 1800-only instruction | |
"D" , 0xA800, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"EOR", 0xF000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"LD", 0xC000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"LDD", 0xC800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_DBL, | |
"LDS", 0x2000, std_op, NONE, NONE, IS_ABS, | |
"LDX", 0x6000, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_ABS|NO_IDX, | |
"M", 0xA000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"MDX", 0x7000, mdx_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"MDM", 0x7000, mdx_op, L, L, 0, // like MDX L | |
"NOP", 0x1000, std_op, NONE, NONE, NO_ARGS, | |
"OR", 0xE800, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"S", 0x9000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"SD", 0x9800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_DBL, | |
"STD", 0xD800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_DBL, | |
"STO", 0xD000, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"STS", 0x2800, std_op, ALL, NONE, 0, | |
"STX", 0x6800, std_op, ALL, NONE, NO_IDX, | |
"WAIT", 0x3000, std_op, NONE, NONE, IS_ABS, | |
"XCH", 0x18D0, std_op, NONE, NONE, 0, // same as RTE 16, 18C0 + 10 | |
"XIO", 0x0800, std_op, ALL, NONE, IS_DBL, | |
"BSC", 0x4800, bsc_op, ALL, NONE, 0, // branch family | |
"BOSC", 0x4840, bsc_op, ALL, NONE, 0, // is BOSC always long form? No. | |
"SKP", 0x4800, bsc_op, NONE, NONE, 0, // alias for BSC one word version | |
"B", 0x4800, b_op, ALL, NONE, 0, // alias for MDX or BSC L | |
"BC", 0x4802, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BN", 0x4828, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BNN", 0x4810, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BNP", 0x4808, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BNZ", 0x4820, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BO", 0x4801, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BOD", 0x4840, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BP", 0x4830, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"BZ", 0x4818, std_op, ALL, L, 0, // alias for BSC L | |
"RTE", 0x18C0, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, // shift family | |
"SLA", 0x1000, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"SLC", 0x10C0, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"SLCA", 0x1040, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"SLT", 0x1080, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"SRA", 0x1800, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"SRT", 0x1880, shf_op, IDX X, X, 0, | |
"AIF", 0, x_aif, NONE, NONE, 0, // assemble if | |
"AIFB", 0, x_aifb, NONE, NONE, 0, // assemble if | |
"AGO", 0, x_ago, NONE, NONE, 0, // assemble goto | |
"AGOB", 0, x_agob, NONE, NONE, 0, // assemble goto | |
"ANOP", 0, x_anop, NONE, NONE, 0, // assemble target | |
NULL // end of table | |
}; | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// addextn - apply file extension 'extn' to filename 'fname' and put result in 'outbuf' | |
// if outbuf is NULL, we allocate a buffer | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char *addextn (char *fname, char *extn, char *outbuf) | |
{ | |
char *buf, line[500], *c; | |
buf = (outbuf == NULL) ? line : outbuf; | |
strcpy(buf, fname); // create listfn from first source filename (e.g. xxx.lst); | |
if ((c = strrchr(buf, '\\')) == NULL) | |
if ((c = strrchr(buf, '/')) == NULL) | |
if ((c = strrchr(buf, ':')) == NULL) | |
c = buf; | |
if ((c = strrchr(c, '.')) == NULL) | |
strcat(buf, extn); | |
else | |
strcpy(c, extn); | |
return (outbuf == NULL) ? astring(line) : outbuf; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// controlcard - examine an assembler control card (* in column 1) | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
BOOL controlcard (char *line) | |
{ | |
if (strnicmp(line, "*LIST", 5) == 0) { // turn on listing file even if not specified on command line | |
do_list = list_on = TRUE; | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
if (strnicmp(line, "*XREF", 5) == 0) { | |
do_xref = TRUE; | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
if (strnicmp(line, "*PRINT SYMBOL TABLE", 19) == 0) { | |
do_syms = TRUE; | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
if (strnicmp(line, "*SAVE SYMBOL TABLE", 18) == 0) { | |
savetable = TRUE; | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
if (strnicmp(line, "*SYSTEM SYMBOL TABLE", 20) == 0) { | |
preload = TRUE; | |
preload_symbols(); | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
return FALSE; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// stuff - insert characters into a line | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void stuff (char *buf, char *tok, int maxchars) | |
{ | |
while (*tok) { | |
*buf++ = *tok++; | |
if (maxchars) | |
if (--maxchars <= 0) | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// format_line - construct a source code input line from components | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void format_line (char *buf, char *label, char *op, char *mods, char *args, char *remarks) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
if (tabformat) { | |
sprintf(buf, "%s\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%s", label, op, mods, args, remarks); | |
} | |
else { | |
for (i = 0; i < 72; i++) | |
buf[i] = ' '; | |
buf[i] = '\0'; | |
stuff(buf+20, label, 5); | |
stuff(buf+26, op, 4); | |
stuff(buf+31, mods, 2); | |
stuff(buf+34, args, 72-34); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// lookup_op - find an opcode | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
struct tag_op * lookup_op (char *mnem) | |
{ | |
struct tag_op *op; | |
int i; | |
for (op = ops; op->mnem != NULL; op++) { | |
if ((i = strcmp(op->mnem, mnem)) == 0) | |
return op; | |
if (i > 0) | |
break; | |
} | |
return NULL; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// bincard - routines to write IBM 1130 Card object format | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
unsigned short bincard[54]; // the 54 data words that can fit on a binary format card | |
char binflag[45]; // the relocation flags of the 45 buffered object words (0, 1, 2, 3) | |
int bincard_n = 0; // number of object words stored in bincard (0-45) | |
int bincard_seq = 0; // card output sequence number | |
int bincard_org = 0; // origin of current card-full | |
int bincard_maxaddr = 0; | |
BOOL bincard_first = TRUE; // TRUE when we're to write the program type card | |
// bincard_init - prepare a new object data output card | |
void bincard_init (void) | |
{ | |
memset(bincard, 0, sizeof(bincard)); // clear card data | |
memset(binflag, 0, sizeof(binflag)); // clear relocation data | |
bincard_n = 0; // no data | |
bincard[0] = bincard_org; // store load address | |
bincard_maxaddr = MAX(bincard_maxaddr, bincard_org-1); // save highest address written-to (this may be a BSS) | |
} | |
// binard_writecard - emit a card. sbrk_text = NULL for normal data cards, points to comment text for sbrk card | |
// note: sbrk_text if not NULL MUST be a writeable buffer of at LEAST 71 characters | |
void bincard_writecard (char *sbrk_text) | |
{ | |
unsigned short binout[80]; | |
char ident[12]; | |
int i, j; | |
if (sbrk_text != NULL) { // sbrk card has 4 binary words followed by comment text | |
for (j = 66; j < 71; j++) // be sure input columns 67..71 are nonblank (have version number) | |
if (sbrk_text[j] <= ' ') | |
break; | |
if (j < 71) // sbrk card didn't have the info, stuff in current release | |
for (j = 0; j < 5; j++) | |
sbrk_text[66+j] = dmsversion[j]; | |
binout[0] = 0; | |
binout[1] = 0; | |
binout[2] = 0; | |
binout[3] = 0x1000; | |
sbrk_text += 5; // start at the real column 6 (after *SBRK | |
for (j = 5; j < 72; j++) | |
binout[j] = (*sbrk_text) ? ascii_to_hollerith(*sbrk_text++) : 0; | |
} | |
else { // binary card format packs 54 words into 72 columns | |
for (i = j = 0; i < 54; i += 3, j += 4) { | |
binout[j ] = ( bincard[i] & 0xFFF0); | |
binout[j+1] = ((bincard[i] << 12) & 0xF000) | ((bincard[i+1] >> 4) & 0x0FF0); | |
binout[j+2] = ((bincard[i+1] << 8) & 0xFF00) | ((bincard[i+2] >> 8) & 0x00F0); | |
binout[j+3] = ((bincard[i+2] << 4) & 0xFFF0); | |
} | |
} | |
sprintf(ident, "%08ld", ++bincard_seq); // append sequence text | |
memmove(ident, progname, MIN(strlen(progname), 4)); | |
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) | |
binout[j++] = ascii_to_hollerith(ident[i]); | |
fxwrite(binout, sizeof(binout[0]), 80, fout); // write card image | |
} | |
// binard_writedata - emit an object data card | |
void bincard_writedata (void) | |
{ | |
unsigned short rflag = 0; | |
int i, j, nflag = 0; | |
bincard[1] = 0; // checksum | |
bincard[2] = 0x0A00 | bincard_n; // data card type + word count | |
for (i = 0, j = 3; i < bincard_n; i++) { // construct relocation indicator bitmap | |
if (nflag == 8) { | |
bincard[j++] = rflag; | |
rflag = 0; | |
nflag = 0; | |
} | |
rflag = (rflag << 2) | (binflag[i] & 3); | |
nflag++; | |
} | |
if (nflag > 0) | |
bincard[j] = rflag << (16 - 2*nflag); | |
bincard_writecard(FALSE); // emit the card | |
} | |
// bincard_flush - flush any pending binary data | |
void bincard_flush (void) | |
{ | |
if (bincard_n > 0) | |
bincard_writedata(); | |
bincard_init(); | |
} | |
// bincard_sbrk - emit an SBRK card | |
void bincard_sbrk (char *line) | |
{ | |
if (bincard_first) | |
bincard_typecard(); | |
else | |
bincard_flush(); | |
bincard_writecard(line); | |
} | |
// bincard_setorg - set the origin | |
void bincard_setorg (int neworg) | |
{ | |
bincard_org = neworg; // set origin for next card | |
bincard_flush(); // flush any current data & store origin | |
} | |
// bincard_endcard - write end of program card | |
void bincard_endcard (void) | |
{ | |
bincard_flush(); | |
bincard[0] = (bincard_maxaddr + 2) & ~1; // effective length: add 1 to max origin, then 1 more to round up | |
bincard[1] = 0; | |
bincard[2] = 0x0F00; | |
bincard[3] = pta & 0xFFFF; | |
bincard_writecard(NULL); | |
} | |
// bincard_typecard - write the program type | |
void bincard_typecard (void) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
if (! bincard_first) | |
return; | |
bincard_first = FALSE; | |
memset(bincard, 0, sizeof(bincard)); | |
bincard[2] = (unsigned short) ((progtype << 8) | intmode | realmode); | |
// all indices not listed are documented as 'reserved' | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
// bincard[ 4] = 0; // length of common (fortran only) | |
bincard[ 5] = 0x0003; | |
// bincard[ 6] = 0; // length of work area (fortran only) | |
bincard[ 8] = ndefined_files; | |
namecode(&bincard[9], progname); | |
bincard[11] = (pta < 0) ? 0 : pta; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
bincard[ 5] = 3*nentries; | |
for (i = 0; i < nentries; i++) { | |
namecode(&bincard[9+3*i], entry[i]->name); | |
bincard[11+3*i] = entry[i]->value; | |
} | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
bincard[ 5] = 6+nintlevels; | |
namecode(&bincard[9], entry[0]->name); | |
bincard[11] = entry[0]->value; | |
bincard[12] = iss_number + ISTV; // magic number ISTV is 0x33 in DMS R2V12 | |
bincard[13] = iss_number; | |
bincard[14] = nintlevels; | |
bincard[15] = intlevel_primary; | |
bincard[16] = intlevel_secondary; | |
bincard[29] = 1; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
bincard[ 2] = (unsigned short) (progtype << 8); | |
bincard[ 5] = 4; | |
bincard[12] = intlevel_primary; | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in bincard_typecard, can't happen"); | |
} | |
bincard[1] = 0; // checksum | |
bincard_writecard(NULL); | |
bincard_init(); | |
} | |
// bincard_writew - write a word to the current output card. | |
void bincard_writew (int word, RELOC relative) | |
{ | |
if (pass != 2) | |
return; | |
if (bincard_first) | |
bincard_typecard(); | |
else if (bincard_n >= 45) // flush full card buffer | |
bincard_flush(); | |
binflag[bincard_n] = relative & 3; // store relocation bits and data word | |
bincard[9+bincard_n++] = word; | |
if (relative != LIBF) { | |
bincard_maxaddr = MAX(bincard_maxaddr, bincard_org); | |
bincard_org++; | |
} | |
} | |
// writetwo - notification that we are about to write two words which must stay together | |
void writetwo (void) | |
{ | |
if (pass == 2 && outmode == OUTMODE_BINARY && bincard_n >= 44) | |
bincard_flush(); | |
} | |
// handle_sbrk - handle an SBRK directive. | |
// This was not part of the 1130 assembler; they assembled DMS on a 360 | |
void handle_sbrk (char *line) | |
{ | |
char rline[90]; | |
if (pass != 2) | |
return; | |
strncpy(rline, line, 81); // get a copy and pad it if necessary to 80 characters | |
rline[80] = '\0'; | |
while (strlen(rline) < 80) | |
strcat(rline, " "); | |
switch (outmode) { | |
case OUTMODE_LOAD: | |
fprintf(fout, "#SBRK%s\n", trim(rline+5)); | |
case OUTMODE_BINARY: | |
bincard_sbrk(rline); | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in handle_sbrk, can't happen"); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// namecode - turn a string into a two-word packed name | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void namecode (unsigned short *words, char *tok) | |
{ | |
long val = 0; | |
int i, ch; | |
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { // pick up bits | |
if (*tok) | |
ch = *tok++; | |
else | |
ch = ' '; | |
val = (val << 6) | (ascii_to_ebcdic_table[ch] & 0x3F); | |
} | |
words[0] = (unsigned short) (val >> 16); | |
words[1] = (unsigned short) val; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// parse_line - parse one input line. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void parse_line (char *line) | |
{ | |
char label[100], mnem[100], arg[200], mods[20], *c; | |
struct tag_op *op; | |
if (line[0] == '/' && line[1] == '/') // job control card? probably best to ignore it | |
return; | |
if (line[0] == '*') { // control card comment or comment in tab-format file | |
if (check_control) // pay attention to control cards only at top of file | |
if (! controlcard(line)) | |
check_control = FALSE; // first non-control card shuts off sensitivity to them | |
if (strnicmp(line+1, "SBRK", 4) == 0) | |
handle_sbrk(line); | |
return; | |
} | |
check_control = FALSE; // non-control card, consider them no more | |
label[0] = '\0'; // prepare to extract fields | |
mods[0] = '\0'; | |
mnem[0] = '\0'; | |
arg[0] = '\0'; | |
if (tabformat || strchr(line, '\t') != NULL) { // if input line has tabs, parse loosely | |
tabformat = TRUE; // this is a tab-formatted file | |
for (c = line; *c && *c <= ' '; c++) // find first nonblank | |
; | |
if (*c == '*' || ! *c) // ignore as a comment | |
return; | |
tabtok(line, label, 0, NULL); | |
tabtok(line, mnem, 1, NULL); | |
tabtok(line, mods, 2, NULL); | |
tabtok(line, arg, 3, opfield); | |
} | |
else { // if no tabs, use strict card-column format | |
if (line[20] == '*') // comment | |
return; | |
line[72] = '\0'; // clip off sequence | |
coltok(line, label, 21, 25, TRUE, NULL); | |
coltok(line, mnem, 27, 30, TRUE, NULL); | |
coltok(line, mods, 32, 33, TRUE, NULL); | |
coltok(line, arg, 35, 72, FALSE, opfield); | |
} | |
// I don't know where I got this idea, but it's wrong... | |
// if (strchr(mods, '1') || strchr(mods, '2') || strchr(mods, '3')) { // index + X means ignore X | |
// if ((c = strchr(mods, 'X')) != NULL) | |
// strcpy(c, c+1); // remove the X | |
// } | |
if (*label) // display org in any line with a label | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); | |
if (! *mnem) { // label w/o mnemonic, just define the symbol | |
if (*label) | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
return; | |
} | |
if ((op = lookup_op(mnem)) == NULL) { // look up mnemonic | |
if (*label) | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate);// at least define the label | |
asm_error("Unknown opcode '%s'", mnem); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (op->flags & TRAP) // assembler debugging breakpoint | |
x_trap(op, label, mods, arg); | |
if (*op->mods_allowed != '\xFF') { // validate modifiers against list of allowed characters | |
for (c = mods; *c; ) { | |
if (strchr(op->mods_allowed, *c) == NULL) { | |
asm_warning("Modifier '%c' not permitted", *c); | |
strcpy(c, c+1); // remove it and keep parsing | |
} | |
else | |
c++; | |
} | |
} | |
strcat(mods, op->mods_implied); // tack on implied modifiers | |
if (strchr(mods, 'I')) // indirect implies long | |
strcat(mods, "L"); | |
requires_even_address = op->flags & IS_DBL; | |
org_advanced = strchr(mods, 'L') ? 2 : 1; // by default, * means address + 1 or 2. Sometimes it doesn't | |
(op->handler)(op, label, mods, arg); | |
if ((op->flags & IS_1800) && ! enable_1800) | |
asm_warning("%s is IBM 1800-specific; use the -8 command line option", op->mnem); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// get one input line from current file or macro | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
BOOL get_line (char *buf, int nbuf, BOOL onelevel) | |
{ | |
char *retval; | |
if (ended) // we hit the END command | |
return FALSE; | |
// if macro active, return line from macro buffer, otherwise read from file | |
// do not pop end-of-macro if onelevel is TRUE | |
if ((retval = fgets(buf, nbuf, fin)) == NULL) | |
return FALSE; | |
lno++; // count the line | |
return TRUE; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// proc - process one pass of one source file | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void proc (char *fname) | |
{ | |
char line[256], *c; | |
int i; | |
if (strchr(fname, '.') == NULL) // if input file has no extension, | |
addextn(fname, ".asm", curfn); // set appropriate file extension | |
else | |
strcpy(curfn, fname); // otherwise use extension specified | |
// let's leave filename case alone even if it doesn't matter | |
//#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(VMS)) | |
// upcase(curfn); // only force uppercase of name on Windows and VMS | |
//#endif | |
if (progname[0] == '\0') { // pick up primary filename | |
if ((c = strrchr(curfn, '\\')) == NULL) | |
if ((c = strrchr(curfn, '/')) == NULL) | |
if ((c = strrchr(curfn, ':')) == NULL) | |
c = curfn; | |
strncpy(progname, c, sizeof(progname)); // take name after path | |
progname[sizeof(progname)-1] = '\0'; | |
if ((c = strchr(progname, '.')) != NULL)// remove extension | |
*c = '\0'; | |
} | |
lno = 0; // reset global input line number | |
ended = FALSE; // have not seen END statement | |
if (listfn == NULL) // if list file name is undefined, | |
listfn = addextn(fname, ".lst", NULL); // create from first filename | |
if (verbose) | |
fprintf(stderr, "--- Starting file %s pass %d\n", curfn, pass); | |
if ((fin = fopen(curfn, "r")) == NULL) { | |
perror(curfn); // oops | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
if (flist) { // put banner in listing file | |
strcpy(listline,"=== FILE ======================================================================"); | |
for (i = 9, c = curfn; *c;) | |
listline[i++] = *c++; | |
listline[i] = ' '; | |
fputs(listline, flist); | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
list_on = TRUE; | |
} | |
// read all lines till EOF or END statement | |
while (get_line(line, sizeof(line), FALSE)) { | |
prep_line(line); // preform standard line prep | |
parse_line(line); // parse | |
listout(FALSE); // complete the listing | |
} | |
fclose(fin); | |
if (n_literals > 0) { // force out any pending literal constants at end of file | |
output_literals(TRUE); | |
listout(FALSE); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// prep_line - prepare input line for parsing | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void prep_line (char *line) | |
{ | |
char *c; | |
upcase(line); // uppercase it | |
nwout = 0; // number of words output so far | |
line_error = FALSE; // no errors on this line so far | |
for (c = line; *c; c++) { // truncate at newline | |
if (*c == '\r' || *c == '\n') { | |
*c = '\0'; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
if (flist && list_on) { // construct beginning of listing line | |
if (tabformat) | |
sprintf(listline, LINEFORMAT, lno, detab(line)); | |
else { | |
if (strlen(line) > 20) // get the part where the commands start | |
c = line+20; | |
else | |
c = ""; | |
sprintf(listline, LINEFORMAT, lno, c); | |
stuff(listline, line, 20); // stuff the left margin in to the left side | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// opcmp - operand name comparison routine for qsort | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int opcmp (const void *a, const void *b) | |
{ | |
return strcmp(((struct tag_op *) a)->mnem, ((struct tag_op *) b)->mnem); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// preload_symbols - load a saved symbol table | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void preload_symbols (void) | |
{ | |
FILE *fd; | |
char str[200], sym[20]; | |
int v; | |
static BOOL preloaded_already = FALSE; | |
if (pass > 1 || preloaded_already) | |
return; | |
preloaded_already = TRUE; | |
if ((fd = fopen(SYSTEM_TABLE, "r")) == NULL) // read the system symbol tabl | |
perror(SYSTEM_TABLE); | |
else { | |
while (fgets(str, sizeof(str), fd) != NULL) { | |
if (sscanf(str, "%s %x", sym, &v) == 2) | |
set_symbol(sym, v, TRUE, FALSE); | |
} | |
fclose(fd); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// save_symbols - save a symbol table | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void save_symbols (void) | |
{ | |
FILE *fd; | |
char str[20]; | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
if (relocate) { | |
fprintf(stderr, "Can't save symbol table unless ABS assembly\n"); | |
return; | |
} | |
if ((fd = fopen(SYSTEM_TABLE, "r")) != NULL) { | |
fclose(fd); | |
if (saveprompt) { | |
printf("Overwrite system symbol table %s? ", SYSTEM_TABLE); | |
fgets(str, sizeof(str), stdin); | |
if (str[0] != 'y' && str[0] != 'Y') | |
return; | |
} | |
unlink(SYSTEM_TABLE); | |
} | |
if ((fd = fopen(SYSTEM_TABLE, "w")) == NULL) { | |
perror(SYSTEM_TABLE); | |
return; | |
} | |
for (s = symbols; s != NULL; s = s->next) | |
fprintf(fd, "%-5s %04x\n", s->name, s->value); | |
fclose(fd); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// startpass - initialize data structures, prepare to start a pass | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void startpass (int n) | |
{ | |
int nops; | |
struct tag_op *p; | |
pass = n; // reset globals: pass number | |
nerrors = 0; // error count | |
org = 0; // load address (origin) | |
lno = 0; // input line number | |
relocate = TRUE; // relocatable assembly mode | |
assembled = FALSE; // true if any output has been generated | |
list_on = do_list; // listing enable | |
dmes_saved = FALSE; // partial character strings output | |
n_literals = 0; // literal values pending output | |
lit_tag = 0; | |
if (pass == 1) { // first pass only | |
for (nops = 0, p = ops; p->mnem != NULL; p++, nops++) // count opcodes | |
; | |
qsort(ops, nops, sizeof(*p), opcmp); // sort the opcode table | |
if (preload) | |
preload_symbols(); | |
} | |
else { // second pass only | |
if (outfn == NULL) | |
outfn = addextn(curfn, (outmode == OUTMODE_LOAD) ? ".out" : ".bin" , NULL); | |
if ((fout = fopen(outfn, OUTWRITEMODE)) == NULL) { // open output file | |
perror(outfn); | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
if (do_list) { // open listing file | |
if ((flist = fopen(listfn, "w")) == NULL) { | |
perror(listfn); | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
listhdr(); // print banner | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_dc - DC define constant directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_dc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
// char *tok; | |
org_advanced = 1; // assume * means this address+1 | |
// doesn't make sense, but I think I found DMS listings to support it | |
if (strchr(mods, 'E') != NULL) // force even address | |
org_even(); | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display org in listing line | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
// just one!? | |
getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr); | |
writew(expr.value, expr.relative); // store value | |
// pick up values, comma delimited | |
// for (tok = strtok(arg, ","); tok != NULL; tok = strtok(NULL, ",")) { | |
// getexpr(tok, FALSE, &expr); | |
// writew(expr.value, expr.relative); // store value | |
// } | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_dec - DEC define double word constant directive. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// wd[0]: 8 unused bits | characteristic (= exponent+128) | |
// wd[1]: sign + 15 msb of mantissa in 2's complement | |
// wd[2]: 16 lsb of mantissa | |
// NOTE: these are wrong with Fixed point numbers | |
void convert_double_to_extended (double d, unsigned short *wd) | |
{ | |
int neg, exp; | |
unsigned long mantissa; | |
unsigned char *byte = (unsigned char *) &d; | |
if (d == 0.) { | |
wd[0] = wd[1] = wd[2] = 0; | |
return; | |
} | |
// 7 6 5 4 0 | |
// d = ansi real*8 SXXX XXXX XXXX MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM ... MMMM MMMM | |
neg = byte[7] & 0x80; | |
exp = ((byte[7] & 0x7F) << 4) | ((byte[6] & 0xF0) >> 4); // extract exponent | |
exp -= 1023; // remove bias | |
exp++; // shift to account for implied 1 we added | |
// get 32 bits worth of mantissa. add the implied point | |
mantissa = 0x80000000L | ((byte[6] & 0x0F) << 27) | (byte[5] << 19) | (byte[4] << 11) | (byte[3] << 3) | ((byte[2] & 0xE0) >> 5); | |
if (mantissa & (0x80000000L >> 31)) // keep 31 bits, round if necessary | |
mantissa += (0x80000000L >> 31); | |
mantissa >>= (32-31); // get into low 31 bits | |
// now turn into IBM 1130 extended precision | |
exp += 128; | |
if (neg) | |
mantissa = (unsigned long) (- (long) mantissa); // two's complement | |
wd[0] = (unsigned short) (exp & 0xFF); | |
wd[1] = (unsigned short) ((neg ? 0x8000 : 0) | ((mantissa >> (31-15)) & 0x7FFF)); | |
wd[2] = (unsigned short) (mantissa & 0xFFFF); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void convert_double_to_standard (double d, unsigned short *wd) | |
{ | |
int neg, exp; | |
unsigned long mantissa; | |
unsigned char *byte = (unsigned char *) &d; | |
if (d == 0.) { | |
wd[0] = wd[1] = 0; | |
return; | |
} | |
// 7 6 5 4 0 | |
// d = ansi real*8 SXXX XXXX XXXX MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM ... MMMM MMMM | |
neg = byte[7] & 0x80; | |
exp = ((byte[7] & 0x7F) << 4) | ((byte[6] & 0xF0) >> 4); // extract exponent | |
exp -= 1023; // remove bias | |
exp++; // shift to account for implied 1 we added | |
// get 32 bits worth of mantissa. add the implied point | |
mantissa = 0x80000000L | ((byte[6] & 0x0F) << 27) | (byte[5] << 19) | (byte[4] << 11) | (byte[3] << 3) | ((byte[2] & 0xE0) >> 5); | |
// if (mantissa & (0x80000000L >> 23)) // keep 23 bits, round if necessary | |
// mantissa += (0x80000000L >> 23); | |
// DEBUG | |
// printf("%8.4lf: %08lx %d\n", d, mantissa, exp); | |
mantissa >>= (32-23); // get into low 23 bits | |
// now turn into IBM 1130 standard precision | |
exp += 128; | |
if (neg) | |
mantissa = (unsigned long) (- (long) mantissa); // two's complement | |
wd[0] = (unsigned short) ((neg ? 0x8000 : 0) | ((mantissa >> (23-15)) & 0x7FFF)); | |
wd[1] = (unsigned short) ((mantissa & 0x00FF) << 8) | (exp & 0xFF); | |
// DEBUG | |
// printf(" D %04x%04x\n", wd[0], wd[1]); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void convert_double_to_fixed (double d, unsigned short *wd, int bexp) | |
{ | |
int neg, exp, rshift; | |
unsigned long mantissa; | |
unsigned char *byte = (unsigned char *) &d; | |
if (d == 0.) { | |
wd[0] = wd[1] = 0; | |
return; | |
} | |
// note: we assume that this computer uses ANSI floating point | |
// 7 6 5 4 0 | |
// d = ansi real*8 SXXX XXXX XXXX MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM MMMM ... MMMM MMMM | |
neg = byte[7] & 0x80; | |
exp = ((byte[7] & 0x7F) << 4) | ((byte[6] & 0xF0) >> 4); // extract exponent | |
exp -= 1023; // remove bias | |
exp++; // shift to account for implied 1 we added | |
// get 32 bits worth of mantissa. add the implied point | |
mantissa = 0x80000000L | ((byte[6] & 0x0F) << 27) | (byte[5] << 19) | (byte[4] << 11) | (byte[3] << 3) | ((byte[2] & 0xE0) >> 5); | |
mantissa >>= 1; // shift it out of the sign bit | |
// DEBUG | |
// printf("%8.4lf: %08lx %d\n", d, mantissa, exp); | |
rshift = bexp - exp; | |
if (rshift > 0) { | |
mantissa >>= rshift; | |
} | |
else if (rshift < 0) { | |
mantissa >>= (-rshift); | |
asm_warning("Fixed point overflow"); | |
} | |
if (neg) | |
mantissa = (unsigned long) (- (long) mantissa); // two's complement | |
// DEBUG | |
// printf(" B %08lx\n", mantissa); | |
wd[0] = (unsigned short) ((mantissa >> 16) & 0xFFFF); // return all of the bits; no exponent here | |
wd[1] = (unsigned short) (mantissa & 0xFFFF); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void getDconstant (char *tok, unsigned short *wd) | |
{ | |
unsigned long l; | |
char *b, *fmt; | |
double d; | |
int bexp, fixed; | |
wd[0] = 0; | |
wd[1] = 0; | |
if (strchr(tok, '.') == NULL && strchr(tok, 'B') == NULL && strchr(tok, 'E') == NULL) { | |
fmt = "%ld"; | |
if (*tok == '/') { // I don't see that this is legal but can't hurt to allow it | |
fmt = "%lx"; | |
tok++; | |
} | |
if (sscanf(tok, fmt, &l) != 1) { // no decimal means it's an integer? | |
asm_error("Syntax error in constant"); | |
} | |
else { | |
wd[0] = (unsigned short) ((l >> 16) & 0xFFFF); // high word | |
wd[1] = (unsigned short) (l & 0xFFFF); // low word | |
} | |
return; | |
} | |
fixed = 0; | |
if ((b = strchr(tok, 'B')) != NULL) { | |
fixed = 1; | |
bexp = atoi(b+1); | |
*b = '\0'; // truncate at the b | |
} | |
if (sscanf(tok, "%lg", &d) != 1) { | |
asm_error("Syntax error in constant"); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (fixed) | |
convert_double_to_fixed(d, wd, bexp); | |
else | |
convert_double_to_standard(d, wd); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// If the input value is an integer with no decimal point and no B or E, | |
// DEC generates a double INTEGER value. | |
// IBM documentation ranges from ambiguous to wrong on this point, but | |
// examination of the DMS microfiche supports this. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_dec (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short wd[2]; | |
org_advanced = 2; // assume * means address after this location, since it's +1 for dc? | |
org_even(); // even address is implied | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display the origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
// just one!? | |
getDconstant(arg, wd); | |
writew(wd[0], FALSE); // write hiword, then loword | |
writew(wd[1], FALSE); | |
// pick up values, comma delimited | |
// for (tok = strtok(arg, ","); tok != NULL; tok = strtok(NULL, ",")) { | |
// getDconstant(tok, wd); | |
// | |
// writew(wd[0], FALSE); // write hiword, then loword | |
// writew(wd[1], FALSE); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// DECS directive. Writes just the high word of a DEC value | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_decs (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short wd[2]; | |
org_advanced = 1; // assume * means address after this location | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display the origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
getDconstant(arg, wd); | |
writew(wd[0], FALSE); // write hiword ONLY | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_xflc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *tok, *b; | |
double d; | |
int bexp, fixed; | |
unsigned short wd[3]; | |
org_advanced = 2; // who knows? | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display the origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
// pick up values, comma delimited | |
for (tok = strtok(arg, ","); tok != NULL; tok = strtok(NULL, ",")) { | |
bexp = 0; | |
if ((b = strchr(tok, 'B')) != NULL) { | |
bexp = atoi(b+1); | |
fixed = TRUE; | |
*b = '\0'; // truncate at the b | |
asm_warning("Fixed point extended floating constant?"); | |
} | |
if (sscanf(tok, "%lg", &d) != 1) { | |
asm_error("Syntax error in constant"); | |
d = 0.; | |
} | |
convert_double_to_extended(d, wd); | |
writew(wd[0], ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(wd[1], ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(wd[2], ABSOLUTE); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_equ - EQU directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_equ (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address, not incremented | |
getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr); | |
setw(0, expr.value, expr.relative); // show this as address | |
if (*label) // EQU is all about defining labels, better have one | |
set_symbol(label, expr.value, TRUE, expr.relative); | |
// else // IBM assembler doesn't complain about this | |
// asm_error("EQU without label?"); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_lorg - LORG directive -- output queued literal values | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_lorg (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address (not used, though) | |
output_literals(FALSE); // generate .DC's for queued literal values | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_abs - ABS directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_abs (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
if (assembled) | |
asm_error("ABS must be first statement"); | |
relocate = ABSOLUTE; | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE; // change program type, still assumed to be mainline | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
asm_error("ABS not allowed with LIBF, ENT, ILS or ISS"); | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in x_libr, can't happen"); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_call - ORG pseudo-op | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_call (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short words[2]; | |
static struct tag_op *bsi = NULL; | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (! *arg) { | |
asm_error("CALL missing argument"); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (pass == 1) { // it will take two words in any case | |
org += 2; | |
return; | |
} | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (lookup_symbol(arg, FALSE) != NULL) { // it's a defined symbol? | |
if (bsi == NULL) | |
if ((bsi = lookup_op("BSI")) == NULL) | |
bail("Can't find BSI op"); | |
(bsi->handler)(bsi, "", "L", arg); | |
} | |
else { | |
namecode(words, arg); // emit namecode for loader | |
writetwo(); | |
writew(words[0], CALL); | |
writew(words[1], ABSOLUTE); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_org - ORG directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_org (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (*label) // label is defined BEFORE the new origin is set!!! | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) != S_DEFINED) | |
return; | |
setorg(expr.value); // set origin to this value | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_end - END directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_end (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (*arg) { // they're specifing the program start address | |
if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) == S_DEFINED) | |
pta = expr.value; | |
} | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
ended = TRUE; // assembly is done, stop reading file | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ent - ENT op | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ent (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (pass < 2) | |
return; | |
// if (*label) // define label | |
// set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
// | |
// setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (! *arg) | |
asm_error("No entry label specified"); | |
else if ((s = lookup_symbol(arg, FALSE)) == NULL) | |
asm_error("Entry symbol %s not defined", arg); | |
else if (nentries >= MAXENTRIES) | |
asm_error("Too many entries, limit is %d", MAXENTRIES); | |
else | |
entry[nentries++] = s; // save symbol pointer | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
asm_error("ENT not allowed with ABS"); | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_CALL; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
asm_error("Can't mix ENT and ILS, can you?"); | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in x_libr, can't happen"); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// declare a libf-type subprogram | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_libr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
asm_error("LIBR not allowed with ABS"); | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_LIBF; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
asm_error("Can't use LIBR in an ILS"); | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in x_libr, can't happen"); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ils - ILS directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ils (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
asm_error("ILS not allowed with ABS"); | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_ILS; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
asm_error("Invalid placement of ILS"); | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("in x_libr, can't happen"); | |
} | |
intlevel_primary = atoi(mods); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_iss - ISS directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_iss (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *tok; | |
switch (progtype) { | |
case PROGTYPE_ABSOLUTE: | |
asm_error("ISS not allowed with ABS"); | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_RELOCATABLE: | |
case PROGTYPE_CALL: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSCALL: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_ISSCALL; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_LIBF: | |
case PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF: | |
progtype = PROGTYPE_ISSLIBF; | |
break; | |
case PROGTYPE_ILS: | |
asm_error("Can't mix ISS and ILS"); | |
default: | |
bail("in x_libr, can't happen"); | |
} | |
iss_number = atoi(mods); // get ISS number | |
opfield[16] = '\0'; // be sure not to look too far into this | |
nintlevels = 0; // # of interrupt levels for ISS | |
intlevel_primary = 0; // primary level for ISS and level for ILS | |
intlevel_secondary = 0; // secondary level for ISS | |
if ((tok = strtok(opfield, " ")) == NULL) | |
asm_error("ISS missing entry label"); | |
else | |
x_ent(NULL, label, "", arg); // process as an ENT | |
if ((tok = strtok(NULL, " ")) != NULL) { // get associated levels | |
nintlevels++; | |
intlevel_primary = atoi(tok); | |
} | |
if ((tok = strtok(NULL, " ")) != NULL) { | |
nintlevels++; | |
intlevel_secondary = atoi(tok); | |
} | |
} | |
void x_spr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
realmode = REALMODE_STANDARD; | |
} | |
void x_epr (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
realmode = REALMODE_EXTENDED; | |
} | |
void x_dsa (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short words[2]; | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (! *arg) { | |
asm_error("DSA missing filename"); | |
} | |
else { | |
namecode(words, arg); | |
writetwo(); | |
writew(words[0], CALL); // special relocation bits here 3 and 1 | |
writew(words[1], RELATIVE); | |
} | |
} | |
void x_link (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short words[2]; | |
char nline[128]; | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (! *arg) { | |
asm_error("LINK missing program name"); | |
} | |
else { | |
format_line(nline, label, "CALL", "", "$LINK", ""); | |
parse_line(nline); | |
namecode(words, arg); | |
writew(words[0], ABSOLUTE); // special relocation bits here 3 and 1 | |
writew(words[1], ABSOLUTE); | |
} | |
} | |
void x_libf (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short words[2]; | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (! *arg) { | |
asm_error("LIBF missing argument"); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (pass == 1) { // it will take one words in any case | |
org++; | |
return; | |
} | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
namecode(words, arg); // emit namecode for loader | |
writetwo(); | |
writew(words[0], LIBF); // this one does NOT advance org! | |
writew(words[1], ABSOLUTE); | |
} | |
void x_file (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
int i, n, r; | |
EXPR vals[5]; | |
char *tok; | |
for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { | |
if ((tok = strtok(arg, ",")) == NULL) { | |
asm_error("FILE has insufficient arguments"); | |
return; | |
} | |
arg = NULL; // for next strtok call | |
if (i == 3) { | |
if (strcmpi(tok, "U") != 0) | |
asm_error("Argument 4 must be the letter U"); | |
} | |
else if (getexpr(tok, FALSE, &vals[i]) == S_DEFINED) { | |
if (i <= 3 && vals[i].relative) | |
asm_error("Argument %d must be absolute", i+1); | |
else if (pass == 2 && vals[i].value == 0) | |
asm_error("Argument %d must be nonzero", i+1); | |
} | |
} | |
writew(vals[0].value, ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(vals[1].value, ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(vals[2].value, ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(vals[4].value, vals[i].relative); | |
writew(0, ABSOLUTE); | |
n = MAX(1, vals[2].value); | |
r = 320/n; | |
writew(r, ABSOLUTE); | |
r = MAX(1, r); | |
writew((16*vals[1].value)/r, ABSOLUTE); | |
if (pass == 2) | |
ndefined_files++; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_trap - place to set a breakpoint | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_trap (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
// debugging breakpoint | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ces - .CES directive (nonstandard). Specify a value for the console entry | |
// switches. When this program is loaded into the simulator, the switches will | |
// be set accordingly. Handy for bootstraps and other programs that read | |
// the switches. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ces (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
if (outmode != OUTMODE_LOAD) // this works only in our loader format | |
return; | |
if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) != S_DEFINED) | |
return; | |
if (pass == 2) | |
fprintf(fout, "S%04x" ENDLINE, expr.value & 0xFFFF); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_bss - BSS directive - reserve space in core | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_bss (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (! *arg) { | |
expr.value = 0; | |
expr.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) != S_DEFINED) | |
return; | |
if (strchr(mods, 'E') != NULL) // force even address | |
org_even(); | |
if (expr.relative) | |
asm_error("BSS size must be an absolute value"); | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
expr.value &= 0xFFFF; // truncate to 16 bits | |
if (expr.value & 0x8000) | |
asm_warning("Negative BSS size"); | |
else if (expr.value > 0) { | |
if (outmode == OUTMODE_LOAD) { | |
org += expr.value; // advance the origin by appropriate number of words | |
if (pass == 2) // emit new load address in output file | |
fprintf(fout, "@%04x%s" ENDLINE, org & 0xFFFF, relocate ? "R" : ""); | |
} | |
else { | |
org += expr.value; // advance the origin by appropriate number of words | |
if (pass == 2) | |
bincard_setorg(org); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_bes - Block Ended by Symbol directive. Like BSS but label gets address AFTER the space, instead of first address | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_bes (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (! *arg) { // arg field = space | |
expr.value = 0; | |
expr.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) != S_DEFINED) | |
return; | |
if (strchr(mods, 'E') != NULL && (org & 1) != 0) | |
org_even(); // force even address | |
if (expr.relative) | |
asm_error("BES size must be an absolute value"); | |
if (expr.value < 0) | |
asm_warning("Negative BES size"); | |
else if (expr.value > 0) { | |
setw(0, org+expr.value, FALSE); // display NEW origin | |
if (outmode == OUTMODE_LOAD) { | |
org += expr.value; // advance the origin | |
if (pass == 2) // emit new load address in output file | |
fprintf(fout, "@%04x%s" ENDLINE, org & 0xFFFF, relocate ? "R" : ""); | |
} | |
else { | |
org += expr.value; // advance the origin | |
bincard_setorg(org); | |
} | |
} | |
if (*label) // NOW define the label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_dmes - DMES define message directive. Various encodings, none pretty. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int dmes_wd; | |
int dmes_nc; | |
enum {CODESET_CONSOLE, CODESET_1403, CODESET_1132, CODESET_EBCDIC} dmes_cs; | |
void stuff_dmes (int ch, int rpt); | |
void x_dmes (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
int rpt; | |
char *c = opfield; | |
BOOL cont = FALSE; | |
if (dmes_saved) { // previous DMES had an odd character saved | |
dmes_wd = dmes_savew; | |
dmes_nc = 1; // stick it into the outbut buffer | |
} | |
else | |
dmes_nc = dmes_wd = 0; // clear output buffer | |
trim(opfield); // remove trailing blanks from rest of input line (use whole thing) | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (strchr(mods, '1') != NULL) // determine the encoding scheme | |
dmes_cs = CODESET_1403; | |
else if (strchr(mods, '2') != NULL) | |
dmes_cs = CODESET_1132; | |
else if (strchr(mods, '0') != NULL || ! *mods) | |
dmes_cs = CODESET_CONSOLE; | |
else { | |
asm_error("Invalid printer code in tag field"); | |
dmes_cs = CODESET_EBCDIC; | |
} | |
while (*c) { // pick up characters | |
if (*c == '\'') { // quote (') is the escape character | |
c++; | |
rpt = 0; // get repeat count | |
while (BETWEEN(*c, '0', '9')) { | |
rpt = rpt*10 + *c++ - '0'; | |
} | |
if (rpt <= 0) // no count = insert one copy | |
rpt = 1; | |
switch (*c) { // handle escape codes | |
case '\'': | |
stuff_dmes(*c, 1); | |
break; | |
case 'E': | |
*c = '\0'; // end | |
break; | |
case 'X': | |
case 'S': | |
stuff_dmes(' ', rpt); | |
break; | |
case 'F': | |
stuff_dmes(*++c, rpt); // repeat character | |
break; | |
case ' ': | |
case '\0': | |
cont = TRUE; | |
*c = '\0'; // end | |
break; | |
case 'T': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) { | |
badcode: asm_error("Invalid ' escape for selected printer"); | |
break; | |
} | |
stuff_dmes(0x41, -rpt); // tab | |
break; | |
case 'D': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) goto badcode; | |
stuff_dmes(0x11, -rpt); // backspace | |
break; | |
case 'B': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) goto badcode; | |
stuff_dmes(0x05, -rpt); // black | |
break; | |
case 'A': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) goto badcode; | |
stuff_dmes(0x09, -rpt); // red | |
break; | |
case 'R': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) goto badcode; | |
stuff_dmes(0x81, -rpt); // return | |
break; | |
case 'L': | |
if (dmes_cs != CODESET_CONSOLE) goto badcode; | |
stuff_dmes(0x03, -rpt); // line feed | |
break; | |
default: | |
asm_error("Invalid ' escape in DMES"); | |
*c = '\0'; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
else // just copy literal character | |
stuff_dmes(*c, 1); | |
if (*c) | |
c++; | |
} | |
dmes_saved = FALSE; | |
if (dmes_nc) { // odd number of characters | |
if (cont) { | |
dmes_saved = TRUE; | |
dmes_savew = dmes_wd; // save for next time | |
} | |
else | |
stuff_dmes(' ', 1); // pad with a space to force out even # of characters | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// stuff_dmes - insert 'rpt' copies of character 'ch' into output words | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void stuff_dmes (int ch, int rpt) | |
{ | |
int nch, i; // nch is translated output value | |
if (rpt < 0) { // negative repeat means no translation needed | |
rpt = -rpt; | |
nch = ch; | |
} | |
else { | |
switch (dmes_cs) { | |
case CODESET_CONSOLE: | |
nch = 0x21; | |
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { | |
if (conout_to_ascii[i] == ch) { | |
nch = i; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
break; | |
case CODESET_EBCDIC: | |
nch = ascii_to_ebcdic_table[ch & 0x7F]; | |
if (nch == 0) | |
nch = 0x7F; | |
break; | |
case CODESET_1403: | |
nch = ascii_to_1403_table[ch & 0x7F]; | |
if (nch == 0) | |
nch = 0x7F; | |
break; | |
case CODESET_1132: | |
nch = 0x40; | |
for (i = 0; i < WHEELCHARS_1132; i++) { | |
if (codewheel1132[i].ascii == ch) { | |
nch = codewheel1132[i].ebcdic; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
break; | |
default: | |
bail("bad cs in x_dmes, can't happen"); | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
while (--rpt >= 0) { // pack them into words, output when we have two | |
if (dmes_nc == 0) { | |
dmes_wd = (nch & 0xFF) << 8; | |
dmes_nc = 1; | |
} | |
else { | |
dmes_wd |= (nch & 0xFF); | |
writew(dmes_wd, FALSE); | |
dmes_nc = 0; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ebc - handle EBCDIC string definition (delimited with periods) | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ebc (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *p; | |
// setw(0, org, FALSE); | |
if (*label) | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
p = trim(opfield); // remove trailing blanks from rest of input line (use whole thing) | |
if (*p != '.') { | |
asm_error("EBC data must start with ."); | |
return; | |
} | |
p++; // skip leading period | |
dmes_nc = dmes_wd = 0; // clear output buffer (we're borrowing the DMES packer) | |
dmes_cs = CODESET_EBCDIC; | |
while (*p && *p != '.') // store packed ebcdic | |
stuff_dmes(*p++, 1); | |
if (dmes_nc) // odd number of characters | |
stuff_dmes(' ', 1); // pad with a space to force out even # of characters | |
if (*p != '.') | |
asm_error("EBC missing closing ."); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_dn - define name DN directive. Pack 5 characters into two words. This by the | |
// way is the reason the language Forth is not Fourth. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_dn (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
unsigned short words[2]; | |
setw(0, org, FALSE); // display origin | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
namecode(words, arg); | |
writew(words[0], ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(words[1], ABSOLUTE); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_dump - DUMP directive - pretend we saw "call $dump, call $exit" | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_dump (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
x_pdmp(op, label, mods, arg); | |
x_exit(NULL, "", "", ""); // compile "call $exit" | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_pdmp - PDMP directive - like DUMP but without the call $exit | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_pdmp (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char nline[200], *tok; | |
EXPR addr[3]; | |
int i; | |
for (i = 0, tok = strtok(arg, ","); i < 3 && tok != NULL; i++, tok = strtok(NULL, ",")) { | |
if (getexpr(tok, FALSE, addr+i) != S_DEFINED) { | |
addr[i].value = (i == 1) ? 0x3FFF : 0; | |
addr[i].relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
} | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address+1 | |
format_line(nline, label, "BSI", "L", DOLLARDUMP, ""); | |
parse_line(nline); // compile "call $dump" | |
writew(addr[2].value, ABSOLUTE); // append arguments (0, start, end address) | |
writew(addr[0].value, addr[0].relative); | |
writew(addr[1].value, addr[1].relative); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_hdng - HDNG directive | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_hdng (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *c; | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
if (flist == NULL || ! list_on) { | |
line_error = TRUE; // inhibit listing: don't print the HDNG statement | |
return; | |
} | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the statement | |
c = skipbl(opfield); | |
trim(c); | |
fprintf(flist, "\f%s\n\n", c); // print page header | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_list - LIST directive. enable or disable listing | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_list (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
BOOL on; | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the LIST statement | |
if (flist == NULL || ! list_on) { | |
return; | |
} | |
if (strcmpi(arg, "ON") == 0) | |
on = TRUE; | |
else if (strcmpi(arg, "OFF") == 0) | |
on = FALSE; | |
else | |
on = do_list; | |
list_on = on; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_spac - SPAC directive. Put blank lines in listing | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_spac (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
if (flist == NULL || ! list_on) { | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the SPAC statement | |
return; | |
} | |
if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) != S_DEFINED) | |
return; | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the statement | |
while (--expr.value >= 0) | |
putc('\n', flist); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ejct - EJCT directive - put formfeed in listing | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ejct (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
if (flist == NULL || ! list_on) { | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the EJCT statement | |
return; | |
} | |
line_error = TRUE; // don't print the statement | |
putc('\f', flist); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// basic_opcode - construct a standard opcode value from op table entry and modifier chars | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int basic_opcode (struct tag_op *op, char *mods) | |
{ | |
int opcode = op->opcode; // basic code value | |
if (strchr(mods, '1') != 0) // indexing | |
opcode |= 0x0100; | |
else if (strchr(mods, '2') != 0) | |
opcode |= 0x0200; | |
else if (strchr(mods, '3') != 0) | |
opcode |= 0x0300; | |
if (strchr(mods, 'L')) { // two-word format | |
opcode |= OP_LONG; | |
if (strchr(mods, 'I') != 0) // and indirect to boot | |
opcode |= OP_INDIRECT; | |
} | |
return opcode; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// std_op - assemble a vanilla opcode | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void std_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
int opcode = basic_opcode(op, mods); | |
BOOL val_ok = FALSE; | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (*arg && ! (op->flags & NO_ARGS)) { // get value argument | |
if (getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr) == S_DEFINED) | |
val_ok = TRUE; | |
} | |
else { | |
expr.value = 0; | |
expr.relative = FALSE; | |
} | |
if (opcode & OP_LONG) { // two-word format, just write code and value | |
writew(opcode, FALSE); | |
writew(expr.value, expr.relative); | |
} | |
else { // one-word format | |
if (strchr(mods, 'I') != 0) | |
asm_error("Indirect mode not permitted on one-word instructions"); | |
if (val_ok && ! (strchr(mods, 'X') || (op->flags & IS_ABS) || ((opcode & OP_INDEXED) && ! (op->flags & NO_IDX)))) | |
expr.value -= (org+1); // compute displacement | |
if (expr.value < -128 || expr.value > 127) {// check range | |
asm_error("Offset of %d is too large", expr.value); | |
expr.value = 0; | |
} | |
writew(opcode | (expr.value & 0x00FF), FALSE);// that's the code | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// mdx_op - assemble a MDX family instruction | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void mdx_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR dest, incr = {0, FALSE}; | |
int opcode = basic_opcode(op, mods); | |
char *tok; | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if ((tok = strtok(arg, ",")) == NULL) { // argument format is dest[,increment] | |
// asm_error("Destination not specified"); // seems not to be an error, IBM omits it sometimes | |
dest.value = 0; | |
dest.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else | |
getexpr(tok, FALSE, &dest); // parse the address | |
tok = strtok(NULL, ","); // look for second argument | |
if (opcode & OP_LONG) { // two word format | |
if (opcode & OP_INDEXED) { // format: MDX 2 dest | |
if (tok != NULL) | |
asm_error("This format takes only one argument"); | |
} | |
else { // format: MDX dest,increment | |
if (opcode & OP_INDIRECT) | |
asm_error("Indirect can't be used without indexing"); | |
if (tok == NULL) { | |
// asm_error("This format takes two arguments"); | |
incr.value = 0; | |
incr.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else | |
getexpr(tok, FALSE, &incr); | |
if (incr.value < -128 || incr.value > 127) // displacement style (fixed in ver 1.08) | |
asm_error("Invalid increment value (8 bits signed)"); | |
opcode |= (incr.value & 0xFF); | |
} | |
writew(opcode, ABSOLUTE); | |
writew(dest.value, dest.relative); | |
} | |
else { // one word format MDX val | |
if (tok != NULL) | |
asm_error("This format takes only one argument"); | |
if (! (strchr(mods, 'X') || (opcode & OP_INDEXED))) | |
dest.value -= (org+1); // compute displacement | |
if (dest.value < -128 || dest.value > 127) | |
asm_error("Offset/Increment of %d is too large", dest.value); | |
writew(opcode | (dest.value & 0xFF), FALSE); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// bsi_op - BSI long instruction is like a BSC L, short is standard | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void bsi_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
if (strchr(mods, 'L') || strchr(mods, 'I')) | |
bsc_op(op, label, mods, arg); | |
else | |
std_op(op, label, mods, arg); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// b_op - branch; use short or long version | |
// -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void b_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
static struct tag_op *mdx = NULL; | |
if (strchr(mods, 'L') || strchr(mods, 'I')) { | |
bsi_op(op, label, mods, arg); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (mdx == NULL) | |
if ((mdx = lookup_op("MDX")) == NULL) | |
bail("Can't find MDX op"); | |
(mdx->handler)(mdx, label, mods, arg); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// bsc_op - compute a BSC family instruction | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void bsc_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR dest; | |
int opcode = basic_opcode(op, mods); | |
char *tok, *tests; | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (opcode & OP_LONG) { // two word format | |
if ((tok = strtok(arg, ",")) == NULL) { // format is BSC dest[,tests] | |
asm_error("Destination not specified"); | |
dest.value = 0; | |
dest.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else | |
getexpr(tok, FALSE, &dest); | |
tests = strtok(NULL, ","); // get test characters | |
} | |
else | |
tests = arg; // short format is BSC tests | |
if (tests != NULL) { // stick in the testing bits | |
for (; *tests; tests++) { | |
switch (*tests) { | |
// bit 0x40 is the BOSC bit | |
case 'Z': opcode |= 0x20; break; | |
case '-': opcode |= 0x10; break; | |
case '+': | |
case '&': opcode |= 0x08; break; | |
case 'E': opcode |= 0x04; break; | |
case 'C': opcode |= 0x02; break; | |
case 'O': opcode |= 0x01; break; | |
default: | |
asm_error("Invalid test flag: '%c'", *tests); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
writew(opcode, ABSOLUTE); // emit code | |
if (opcode & OP_LONG) | |
writew(dest.value, dest.relative); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// shf_op - assemble a shift instruction | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void shf_op (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
EXPR expr; | |
int opcode = basic_opcode(op, mods); | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
if (opcode & OP_INDEXED) { // shift value comes from index register | |
expr.value = 0; | |
expr.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else | |
getexpr(arg, FALSE, &expr); | |
if (expr.relative) { | |
asm_error("Shift value is a relative address"); | |
expr.relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
if (expr.value < 0 || expr.value > 32) { // check range | |
asm_error("Shift count of %d is invalid", expr.value); | |
expr.value = 0; | |
} | |
writew(opcode | (expr.value & 0x3F), FALSE); // put shift count into displacement field | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_mdm - MDM instruction | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_mdm (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
int opcode = basic_opcode(op, mods); | |
if (*label) // define label | |
set_symbol(label, org, TRUE, relocate); | |
// oh dear: bug here | |
asm_error("'%s' is not yet supported", op->mnem); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_exit - EXIT directive. Assembler manual says it treats like CALL $EXIT, but | |
// object code reveals the truth: jump to $EXIT, which is a small value, so we can use LDX. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_exit (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char nline[120]; | |
format_line(nline, label, "LDX", "X", DOLLAREXIT, ""); | |
parse_line(nline); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_opt - .OPT directive. Nonstandard. Possible values: | |
// | |
// .OPT CEXPR - use C precedence in evaluating expressions rather than strict left-right | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_opt (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *tok; | |
org_advanced = FALSE; // * means this address | |
if (*label) { | |
asm_error("Label not permitted on .OPT statement"); | |
return; | |
} | |
// look for OPT arguments | |
for (tok = strtok(arg, ","); tok != NULL; tok = strtok(NULL, ",")) { | |
if (strcmp(tok, "CEXPR") == 0) { | |
cexpr = TRUE; // use C expression precedence (untested) | |
} | |
else | |
asm_error("Unknown .OPT: '%s'", tok); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// askip - skip input lines until a line with the target label appears | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void askip (char *target) | |
{ | |
char nline[200], cur_label[20], *c; | |
while (get_line(nline, sizeof(nline), TRUE)) { // read next line (but don't exit a macro) | |
listout(FALSE); // end listing of previous input line | |
prep_line(nline); // preform standard line prep | |
strncpy(cur_label, nline, 6); // get first 5 characters | |
cur_label[5] = '\0'; | |
for (c = cur_label; *c > ' '; c++) // truncate at first whitespace | |
; | |
*c = '\0'; | |
// stop if there's a match | |
if ((target == NULL) ? (cur_label[0] == '\0') : strcmp(target, cur_label) == 0) { | |
parse_line(nline); // process this line | |
return; | |
} | |
} | |
if (target != NULL) | |
asm_error("Label %s not found", target); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_aif - process conditional assembly jump | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_aif (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *target, *tok; | |
EXPR expr1, expr2; | |
BOOL istrue; | |
enum {OP_EQ, OP_LT, OP_GT, OP_NE, OP_LE, OP_GE} cmp_op; | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
arg = skipbl(arg); | |
if (*arg != '(') { | |
asm_error("AIF operand must start with ("); | |
return; | |
} | |
arg++; // skip the paren | |
// normally whitespace is never found in the arg string (see tabtok and coltok). | |
// However, spaces inside parens are permitted. | |
if ((tok = strtok(arg, whitespace)) == NULL) { | |
asm_error("AIF missing first expression"); | |
return; | |
} | |
getexpr(tok, FALSE, &expr1); | |
if ((tok = strtok(NULL, whitespace)) == NULL) { | |
asm_error("AIF missing conditional operator"); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (strcmp(tok, "EQ") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_EQ; | |
else if (strcmp(tok, "LT") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_LT; | |
else if (strcmp(tok, "GT") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_GT; | |
else if (strcmp(tok, "NE") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_NE; | |
else if (strcmp(tok, "LE") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_LE; | |
else if (strcmp(tok, "GE") == 0) | |
cmp_op = OP_GE; | |
else { | |
asm_error("AIF: %s is not a valid conditional operator", tok); | |
return; | |
} | |
if ((tok = strtok(NULL, ")")) == NULL) { | |
asm_error("AIF missing second expression"); | |
return; | |
} | |
getexpr(tok, FALSE, &expr2); | |
switch (cmp_op) { // test the condition | |
case OP_EQ: istrue = expr1.value == expr2.value; break; | |
case OP_LT: istrue = expr1.value < expr2.value; break; | |
case OP_GT: istrue = expr1.value > expr2.value; break; | |
case OP_NE: istrue = expr1.value != expr2.value; break; | |
case OP_LE: istrue = expr1.value <= expr2.value; break; | |
case OP_GE: istrue = expr1.value >= expr2.value; break; | |
default: bail("in aif, can't happen"); | |
} | |
// After the closing paren coltok and tabtok guarantee we will have no whitespace | |
if ((target = strtok(arg, ",")) == NULL) // get target label | |
asm_warning("Missing target label"); | |
if (istrue) | |
askip(target); // skip to the target | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_aifb - conditional assembly jump back (macro only) | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_aifb (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
asm_error("aifb valid in macros only and not implemented in any case"); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// x_ago | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_ago (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
char *target; | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
// handle differently in a macro | |
if ((target = strtok(arg, ",")) == NULL) // get target label | |
asm_warning("Missing target label"); | |
askip(target); // skip to the target | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_agob (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
asm_error("agob valid in macros only and not implemented in any case"); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void x_anop (struct tag_op *op, char *label, char *mods, char *arg) | |
{ | |
// label is not entered into the symbol table | |
// do nothing else | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// expression parser, borrowed from older code, no comments, sorry | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
char *exprptr, *oexprptr; | |
#define GETNEXT (*exprptr++) | |
#define UNGET --exprptr | |
#define LETTER 0 /* character types */ | |
#define DIGIT 1 | |
#define ETC 2 | |
#define ILL 3 | |
#define SPACE 4 | |
#define MULOP 5 | |
#define ADDOP 6 | |
#define EXPOP 7 | |
int getnb (void); | |
void c_expr (EXPR *ap); | |
void c_expr_m (EXPR *ap); | |
void c_expr_e (EXPR *ap); | |
void c_expr_u (EXPR *ap); | |
void c_term (EXPR *ap); | |
int c_number (int c, int r, int nchar); | |
int digit (int c, int r); | |
int c_esc (int c); | |
void exprerr (int n); | |
void a1130_expr (EXPR *ap); | |
void a1130_term (EXPR *ap); | |
char ctype[128] = { // character types | |
/*^0ABCDEFG */ ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, | |
/*^HIJKLMNO */ ILL, SPACE, SPACE, ILL, SPACE, SPACE, ILL, ILL, | |
/*^PQRSTUVW */ ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, | |
/*^XYZ */ ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, ILL, | |
/* !"#$%&' */ SPACE, ETC, ETC, LETTER, LETTER, MULOP, MULOP, LETTER, /* $ # @ and ' are letters here */ | |
/* ()*+,-./ */ ETC, ETC, MULOP, ADDOP, ETC, ADDOP, ETC, MULOP, | |
/* 01234567 */ DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, DIGIT, | |
/* 89:;<=>? */ DIGIT, DIGIT, ETC, ETC, MULOP, ETC, MULOP, ETC, | |
/* @ABCDEFG */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* HIJKLMNO */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* PQRSTUVW */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* XYZ[\]^_ */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, ETC, ETC, ETC, EXPOP, LETTER, | |
/* `abcdefg */ ETC, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* hijklmno */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* pqrstuvw */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, | |
/* xyz{|}~ */ LETTER, LETTER, LETTER, ETC, ADDOP, ETC, ETC, ETC | |
}; | |
char *errstr[] = { | |
"Missing exponent", // 0 | |
"Undefined symbol", // 1 | |
"Division by zero", // 2 | |
"Illegal operator", // 3 | |
") expected", // 4 | |
"Char expected after '", // 5 | |
"Char expected after .", // 6 | |
"Number expected after =", // 7 | |
"Syntax error", // 8 | |
"Number syntax", // 9 | |
"Char expected after \\", // 10 | |
"Relocation error" // 11 | |
}; | |
int getnb () { | |
int c; | |
if (cexpr) { // in C mode, handle normally | |
while (ctype[(c = GETNEXT)] == SPACE) | |
; | |
} // in 1130 mode, a space terminates the expression. Here, eat the rest | |
else if ((c = GETNEXT) == ' ') { | |
while ((c = GETNEXT) != '\0') | |
; | |
} | |
return c; | |
} | |
int symbest, exprerrno; | |
jmp_buf exprjmp; | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// getexpr | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int getexpr (char *pc, BOOL undefined_ok, EXPR *pval) | |
{ | |
symbest = S_DEFINED; // assume no questionable symbols | |
pval->value = 0; | |
pval->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
if (! *pc) // blank expression is same as zero, ok? | |
return S_DEFINED; | |
if (setjmp(exprjmp) != 0) { // encountered a syntax error & bailed | |
pval->value = 0; | |
pval->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
return S_UNDEFINED; | |
} | |
exprptr = oexprptr = pc; // make global the buffer pointer | |
c_expr(pval); | |
if (GETNEXT) // expression should have been entirely eaten | |
exprerr(8); // if characters are left, it's an error | |
if (pval->relative < 0 || pval->relative > 1) | |
exprerr(11); // has to work out to an absolute or a single relative term | |
if (symbest == S_DEFINED) // tell how it came out | |
return S_DEFINED; | |
pval->value = 0; | |
pval->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
return (pass == 1 && undefined_ok) ? S_PROVISIONAL : S_UNDEFINED; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// output_literals - construct .DC assembler lines to assemble pending literal | |
// constant values that have accumulated. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void output_literals (BOOL eof) | |
{ | |
char line[120], label[12], num[20]; | |
int i; | |
for (i = 0; i < n_literals; i++) { // generate DC statements for any pending literal constants | |
if (literal[i].even && literal[i].hex) // create the value string | |
sprintf(num, "/%08lx", literal[i].value); | |
else if (literal[i].even) | |
sprintf(num, "%ld", literal[i].value); | |
else if (literal[i].hex) | |
sprintf(num, "/%04x", literal[i].value & 0xFFFF); | |
else | |
sprintf(num, "%d", literal[i].value); | |
sprintf(label, "_L%03d", literal[i].tagno); | |
format_line(line, label, literal[i].even ? "DEC" : "DC", "", num, "GENERATED LITERAL CONSTANT"); | |
if (eof) { | |
eof = FALSE; // at end of file, for first literal, only prepare blank line | |
sprintf(listline, LEFT_MARGIN, org); | |
} | |
else | |
listout(TRUE); // push out any pending line(s) | |
if (flist && list_on) // this makes stuff appear in the listing | |
sprintf(listline, LEFT_MARGIN " %s", detab(line)); | |
nwout = 0; | |
parse_line(line); // assemble the constant definition | |
} | |
n_literals = 0; // clear list | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// a1130_term - extract one term of an expression | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void a1130_term (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
char token[80], *t; | |
int c; | |
if (cexpr) { // use C syntax | |
c_term(ap); | |
return; | |
} | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
if (ctype[c] == DIGIT) { /* number */ | |
ap->value = signextend(c_number(c,10,-1)); | |
ap->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else if (c == '+') { /* unary + */ | |
a1130_term(ap); | |
} | |
else if (c == '-') { /* unary - */ | |
a1130_term(ap); | |
ap->value = - ap->value; | |
} | |
else if (c == '/') { /* / starts a hex constant */ | |
ap->value = signextend(c_number(c,16,-1)); | |
ap->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else if (c == '*') { /* asterisk alone = org */ | |
ap->value = org + org_advanced; // here is where that offset matters! | |
ap->relative = relocate; | |
} | |
else if (c == '.') { /* EBCDIC constant */ | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
if (c == '\0') { | |
UNGET; | |
c = ' '; | |
} | |
c = ascii_to_ebcdic_table[c]; | |
ap->value = c; // VALUE IS IN LOW BYTE!!! | |
ap->relative = ABSOLUTE; | |
} | |
else if (ctype[c] == LETTER) { /* symbol */ | |
t = token; | |
do { | |
*t++ = c; | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
} while (ctype[c] == LETTER || ctype[c] == DIGIT); | |
UNGET; | |
*t++ = '\0'; | |
s = lookup_symbol(token, TRUE); | |
add_xref(s, FALSE); | |
ap->value = s->value; | |
ap->relative = s->relative; | |
symbest = MIN(symbest, s->defined); // this goes to lowest value (undefined < provisional < defined) | |
if (pass == 2 && s->defined != S_DEFINED) | |
exprerr(1); | |
} | |
else | |
exprerr(8); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// signextend - sign-extend a 16-bit constant value to whatever "int" is. | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int signextend (int v) | |
{ | |
v &= 0xFFFF; // clip to 16 bits (this may not be necessary, but best to be safe?) | |
if (v & 0x8000) // if sign bit is set | |
v |= ~0xFFFF; // sign extend | |
return v; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_expr - evalate an expression | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void c_expr (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
int c; | |
EXPR rop; | |
c_expr_m(ap); // get combined multiplicative terms | |
for (;;) { // handle +/- precedence operators | |
if (ctype[c=getnb()] != ADDOP) { | |
UNGET; | |
break; | |
} | |
c_expr_m(&rop); // right hand operand | |
switch (c) { | |
case '+': | |
ap->value += rop.value; | |
ap->relative += rop.relative; | |
break; | |
case '-': | |
ap->value -= rop.value; | |
ap->relative -= rop.relative; | |
break; | |
case '|': | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value = ((long) (ap->value)) | ((long) rop.value); | |
break; | |
default: | |
printf("In expr, can't happen\n"); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_expr_m - get multiplicative precedence terms. Again, this is not usually used | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void c_expr_m (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
int c; | |
EXPR rop; | |
c_expr_e(ap); // get exponential precedence term | |
for (;;) { // get operator | |
c = getnb(); | |
if ((c=='<') || (c=='>')) | |
if (c != getnb()) // << or >> | |
exprerr(3); | |
if (ctype[c] != MULOP) { | |
UNGET; | |
break; | |
} | |
c_expr_e(&rop); // right hand operand | |
switch(c) { | |
case '*': | |
if (ap->relative && rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value *= rop.value; | |
ap->relative = (ap->relative || rop.relative) ? RELATIVE : ABSOLUTE; | |
break; | |
case '/': | |
if (rop.value == 0) | |
exprerr(2); | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value /= rop.value; | |
break; | |
case '%': | |
if (rop.value == 0) | |
exprerr(2); | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value = ((long) (ap->value)) % ((long) rop.value); | |
break; | |
case '&': | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value = ((long) (ap->value)) & ((long) rop.value); | |
break; | |
case '>': | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value = ((long) (ap->value)) >> ((long) rop.value); | |
break; | |
case '<': | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
ap->value = ((long) (ap->value)) << ((long) rop.value); | |
break; | |
default: | |
printf("In expr_m, can't happen\n"); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_expr_e - get exponential precedence terms. Again, this is not usually used | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void c_expr_e (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
int c, i, v; | |
EXPR rop; | |
c_expr_u(ap); | |
for (;;) { | |
c = getnb(); | |
if (ctype[c] != EXPOP) { | |
UNGET; | |
break; | |
} | |
c_expr_u(&rop); | |
switch(c) { | |
case '^': | |
if (ap->relative || rop.relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
v = ap->value; | |
ap->value = 1; | |
for (i = 0; i < rop.value; i++) | |
ap->value *= v; | |
break; | |
default: | |
printf("In expr_e, can't happen\n"); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_expr_u - get unary precedence terms. Again, this is not usually used | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void c_expr_u (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
int c; | |
if ((c = getnb()) == '!') { | |
a1130_term(ap); | |
ap->value = ~ ((long)(ap->value)); | |
if (ap->relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
} | |
else if (c == '-') { | |
a1130_term(ap); | |
ap->value = - ap->value; | |
if (ap->relative) | |
exprerr(11); | |
} | |
else { | |
UNGET; | |
a1130_term(ap); | |
} | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_term - get basic operand or parenthesized expression. Again, this is not usually used | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void c_term (EXPR *ap) | |
{ | |
int c, cc; | |
PSYMBOL s; | |
char token[80], *t; | |
ap->relative = ABSOLUTE; /* assume absolute */ | |
if ((c = getnb()) == '(') { /* parenthesized expr */ | |
c_expr(ap); /* start over at the top! */ | |
if ((cc = getnb()) != ')') | |
exprerr(4); | |
} | |
else if (c == '\'') { /* single quote: char */ | |
if ((c = GETNEXT) == '\0') | |
c = ' '; | |
ap->value = c_esc(c); | |
} | |
else if (ctype[c] == DIGIT) { /* number */ | |
ap->value = signextend(c_number(c,10,-1)); | |
} | |
else if (c == '0') { /* 0 starts a hex or octal constant */ | |
if ((c = GETNEXT) == 'x') { | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
ap->value = signextend(c_number(c,16,-1)); | |
} | |
else { | |
ap->value = signextend(c_number(c,8,-1)); | |
} | |
} | |
else if (c == '*') { /* asterisk alone = org */ | |
ap->value = org + org_advanced; | |
ap->relative = relocate; | |
} | |
else if (ctype[c] == LETTER) { /* symbol */ | |
t = token; | |
do { | |
*t++ = c; | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
} while (ctype[c] == LETTER || ctype[c] == DIGIT); | |
UNGET; | |
*t++ = '\0'; | |
s = lookup_symbol(token, TRUE); | |
ap->value = s->value; | |
ap->relative = s->relative; | |
add_xref(s, FALSE); | |
symbest = MIN(symbest, s->defined); // this goes to lowest value (undefined < provisional < defined) | |
if (pass == 2 && s->defined != S_DEFINED) | |
exprerr(1); | |
} | |
else | |
exprerr(8); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_number - get a C format constant value. Again, this is not usually used | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int c_number (int c, int r, int nchar) | |
{ | |
int v, n; | |
nchar--; | |
if (c == '/' && ! cexpr) { /* special radix stuff */ | |
r = 16; | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
} | |
else if (r == 10 && c == '0' && cexpr) { /* accept C style 0x## also */ | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
if (c == 'x') { | |
r = 16; | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
} | |
else { | |
r = 8; | |
UNGET; | |
c = '0'; | |
} | |
} | |
n = 0; /* decode number */ | |
while ((nchar-- != 0) && (v = digit(c, r)) >= 0) { | |
if (v >= r) /* out of range! */ | |
exprerr(9); | |
n = r*n + v; | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
if (c == '.') { // maybe make it decimal? | |
c = GETNEXT; | |
break; | |
} | |
} | |
UNGET; | |
return (n); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// digit - get digit value of character c in radix r | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int digit (int c, int r) | |
{ | |
if (r == 16) { | |
if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') | |
return (c - 'A' + 10); | |
} | |
if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') | |
return (c - '0'); | |
return (-1); | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// c_esc - handle C character escape | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
int c_esc (int c) | |
{ | |
if (c != '\\') /* not escaped */ | |
return(c); | |
if ((c = GETNEXT) == '\0') /* must be followed by something */ | |
exprerr(10); | |
if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'Z')) /* handle upper case */ | |
c += 'a'-'A'; | |
if (ctype[c] == LETTER) /* control character abbrevs */ | |
switch (c) { | |
case 'b': c = '\b'; break; /* backspace */ | |
case 'e': c = 27 ; break; /* escape */ | |
case 'f': c = '\f'; break; /* formfeed */ | |
case 'n': c = '\n'; break; /* newline */ | |
case 'r': c = '\r'; break; /* return */ | |
case 't': c = '\t'; break; /* horiz. tab */ | |
} | |
else if (ctype[c] == DIGIT) { /* get character by the numbers */ | |
c = c_number(c,8,3); /* force octal */ | |
} | |
return c; | |
} | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
// exprerr - note an expression syntax error. Longjumps back to caller with failure code | |
// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
void exprerr (int n) | |
{ | |
char msg[256]; | |
int nex = exprptr-oexprptr; | |
strncpy(msg, oexprptr, nex); // show where the problem was | |
msg[nex] = '\0'; | |
strcat(msg, " << "); | |
strcat(msg, errstr[n]); | |
asm_error(msg); | |
exprerrno = n; | |
longjmp(exprjmp, 1); | |
} | |
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
* upcase - force a string to uppercase (ASCII) | |
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ | |
char *upcase (char *str) | |
{ | |
char *s; | |
for (s = str; *s; s++) { | |
if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z') | |
*s -= 32; | |
} | |
return str; | |
} | |
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
* hollerith table for IPL card ident field | |
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ | |
typedef struct { | |
int hollerith; | |
char ascii; | |
} CPCODE; | |
static CPCODE cardcode_029[] = | |
{ | |
0x0000, ' ', | |
0x8000, '&', // + in 026 Fortran | |
0x4000, '-', | |
0x2000, '0', | |
0x1000, '1', | |
0x0800, '2', | |
0x0400, '3', | |
0x0200, '4', | |
0x0100, '5', | |
0x0080, '6', | |
0x0040, '7', | |
0x0020, '8', | |
0x0010, '9', | |
0x9000, 'A', | |
0x8800, 'B', | |
0x8400, 'C', | |
0x8200, 'D', | |
0x8100, 'E', | |
0x8080, 'F', | |
0x8040, 'G', | |
0x8020, 'H', | |
0x8010, 'I', | |
0x5000, 'J', | |
0x4800, 'K', | |
0x4400, 'L', | |
0x4200, 'M', | |
0x4100, 'N', | |
0x4080, 'O', | |
0x4040, 'P', | |
0x4020, 'Q', | |
0x4010, 'R', | |
0x3000, '/', | |
0x2800, 'S', | |
0x2400, 'T', | |
0x2200, 'U', | |
0x2100, 'V', | |
0x2080, 'W', | |
0x2040, 'X', | |
0x2020, 'Y', | |
0x2010, 'Z', | |
0x0820, ':', | |
0x0420, '#', // = in 026 Fortran | |
0x0220, '@', // ' in 026 Fortran | |
0x0120, '\'', | |
0x00A0, '=', | |
0x0060, '"', | |
0x8820, 'c', // cent | |
0x8420, '.', | |
0x8220, '<', // ) in 026 Fortran | |
0x8120, '(', | |
0x80A0, '+', | |
0x8060, '|', | |
0x4820, '!', | |
0x4420, '$', | |
0x4220, '*', | |
0x4120, ')', | |
0x40A0, ';', | |
0x4060, 'n', // not | |
0x2820, 'x', // what? | |
0x2420, ',', | |
0x2220, '%', // ( in 026 Fortran | |
0x2120, '_', | |
0x20A0, '>', | |
0x2060, '>', | |
}; | |
int ascii_to_hollerith (int ch) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(cardcode_029) / sizeof(CPCODE); i++) | |
if (cardcode_029[i].ascii == ch) | |
return cardcode_029[i].hollerith; | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | |
* detab - replace tabs with spaces for listing files | |
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ | |
char *detab (char *instr) | |
{ | |
static char outstr[256]; | |
char *out = outstr; | |
int col = 0; | |
while (*instr) { | |
if (*instr == '\t') { | |
do { | |
*out++ = ' '; | |
col++; | |
} | |
while (col & 7); | |
} | |
else { | |
*out++ = *instr; | |
col++; | |
} | |
instr++; | |
} | |
*out = '\0'; | |
return outstr; | |
} | |
#ifndef _WIN32 | |
int strnicmp (char *a, char *b, int n) | |
{ | |
int ca, cb; | |
for (;;) { | |
if (--n < 0) // still equal after n characters? quit now | |
return 0; | |
if ((ca = *a) == 0) // get character, stop on null terminator | |
return *b ? -1 : 0; | |
if (ca >= 'a' && ca <= 'z') // fold lowercase to uppercase | |
ca -= 32; | |
cb = *b; | |
if (cb >= 'a' && cb <= 'z') | |
cb -= 32; | |
if ((ca -= cb) != 0) // if different, return comparison | |
return ca; | |
a++, b++; | |
} | |
} | |
int strcmpi (char *a, char *b) | |
{ | |
int ca, cb; | |
for (;;) { | |
if ((ca = *a) == 0) // get character, stop on null terminator | |
return *b ? -1 : 0; | |
if (ca >= 'a' && ca <= 'z') // fold lowercase to uppercase | |
ca -= 32; | |
cb = *b; | |
if (cb >= 'a' && cb <= 'z') | |
cb -= 32; | |
if ((ca -= cb) != 0) // if different, return comparison | |
return ca; | |
a++, b++; | |
} | |
} | |
#endif | |