X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=rmac;a=blobdiff_plain;f=direct.c;h=53d7c6ae48aeab8126bc826e24abda4edaf3c3e6;hp=7447553694944895c62c5e94dd428ba34c62ca4f;hb=ace0b549a94110b69ec61442f825fb421b79799a;hpb=29b32d134bc12831a8ddd098bf9aeeda26dcfe7c diff --git a/direct.c b/direct.c index 7447553..53d7c6a 100644 --- a/direct.c +++ b/direct.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ // // RMAC - Reboot's Macro Assembler for all Atari computers // DIRECT.C - Directive Handling -// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2017 Reboot and Friends +// Copyright (C) 199x Landon Dyer, 2011-2020 Reboot and Friends // RMAC derived from MADMAC v1.07 Written by Landon Dyer, 1986 // Source utilised with the kind permission of Landon Dyer // @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ #include "direct.h" #include "6502.h" #include "amode.h" +#include "dsp56k.h" #include "error.h" #include "expr.h" #include "fltpoint.h" @@ -35,7 +36,6 @@ int largestAlign[3] = { 2, 2, 2 }; // Largest alignment value seen per section // Function prototypes int d_unimpl(void); int d_68000(void); -int d_68000(void); int d_68020(void); int d_68030(void); int d_68040(void); @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ int d_abs(void); int d_comm(void); int d_dc(WORD); int d_ds(WORD); +int d_dsm(WORD); int d_dcb(WORD); int d_globl(void); int d_gpu(void); @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ int d_cstruct(void); int d_prgflags(void); int d_opt(void); int d_dsp(void); +int d_objproc(void); void SetLargestAlignment(int); // Directive handler table @@ -150,7 +152,9 @@ int (*dirtab[])() = { d_68882, // 63 .68882 d_56001, // 64 .56001 d_nofpu, // 65 nofpu - d_opt, // 58 .opt + d_opt, // 66 .opt + d_objproc, // 67 .objproc + (void *)d_dsm, // 68 .dsm }; @@ -217,23 +221,26 @@ int d_org(void) { uint64_t address; - if (!rgpu && !rdsp && !m6502) - return error(".org permitted only in gpu/dsp and 6502 sections"); + if (!rgpu && !rdsp && !robjproc && !m6502 && !dsp56001 && !(obj_format == RAW)) + return error(".org permitted only in GPU/DSP/OP, 56001, 6502 and 68k (with -fr switch) sections"); - if (abs_expr(&address) == ERROR) + // M56K can leave the expression off the org for some reason :-/ + // (It's because the expression is non-standard, and so we have to look at + // it in isolation) + if (!dsp56001 && (abs_expr(&address) == ERROR)) { error("cannot determine org'd address"); return ERROR; } - if (rgpu | rdsp) + if (rgpu | rdsp | robjproc) { orgaddr = address; orgactive = 1; } - else + else if (m6502) { - // 6502. We also kludge `lsloc' so the listing generator doesn't try + // 6502. We also kludge 'lsloc' so the listing generator doesn't try // to spew out megabytes. if (address > 0xFFFF) return error(range_error); @@ -250,9 +257,108 @@ int d_org(void) chptr = scode->chptr + address; orgaddr = address; orgactive = 1; - at_eol(); + } + else if (dsp56001) + { + // Only mark segments we actually wrote something + if (chptr != dsp_currentorg->start && dsp_written_data_in_current_org) + { + dsp_currentorg->end = chptr; + dsp_currentorg++; + } + + // Maybe we switched from a non-DSP section (TEXT, DATA, etc) and + // scode isn't initialised yet. Not that it's going to be a valid + // scenario, but if we try it anyhow it's going to lead to a crash. So + // let's fudge a value of 0 and get on with it. + orgaddr = (scode != NULL ? sloc : 0); + SaveSection(); + + if (tok[1] != ':') + return error(syntax_error); + + int sectionToSwitch = 0; + + switch (tok[0]) + { + case KW_X: + dsp_currentorg->memtype = ORG_X; + sectionToSwitch = M56001X; + break; + + case KW_Y: + dsp_currentorg->memtype = ORG_Y; + sectionToSwitch = M56001Y; + break; + + case KW_P: + dsp_currentorg->memtype = ORG_P; + sectionToSwitch = M56001P; + break; + + case KW_L: + dsp_currentorg->memtype = ORG_L; + sectionToSwitch = M56001L; + break; + + default: + return error("unknown type in ORG"); + } + + if ((obj_format == LOD) || (obj_format == P56)) + SwitchSection(sectionToSwitch); + + tok += 2; + chcheck(3); // Ensure we got a valid address to write + dsp_currentorg->chunk = scode; // Mark down which chunk this org starts from (will be needed when outputting) + + if (*tok == EOL) + { + // Well, the user didn't specify an address at all so we'll have to + // use the last used address of that section (or 0 if there wasn't one) + address = orgaddr; + dsp_currentorg->start = chptr; + dsp_currentorg->orgadr = orgaddr; + } + else + { + if (abs_expr(&address) == ERROR) + { + error("cannot determine org'd address"); + return ERROR; + } + + dsp_currentorg->start = chptr; + dsp_currentorg->orgadr = (uint32_t)address; + sect[cursect].orgaddr = (uint32_t)address; + } + + if (address > DSP_MAX_RAM) + { + return error(range_error); + } + + dsp_written_data_in_current_org = 0; + + // Copied from 6502 above: kludge `lsloc' so the listing generator + // doesn't try to spew out megabytes. + lsloc = sloc = (int32_t)address; +// N.B.: It seems that by enabling this, even though it works elsewhere, will cause symbols to royally fuck up. Will have to do some digging to figure out why. +// orgactive = 1; + } + else + { + // If we get here we assume it's 68k with RAW output, so this is allowed + if (orgactive) + { + return error("In 68k mode only one .org statement is allowed"); + } + + org68k_address = address; + org68k_active = 1; } + ErrorIfNotAtEOL(); return 0; } @@ -275,7 +381,7 @@ int d_print(void) while (*tok != EOL) { - switch(*tok) + switch (*tok) { case STRING: sprintf(prntstr, "%s", string[tok[1]]); @@ -289,25 +395,39 @@ int d_print(void) case '/': formatting = 1; - if (tok[1] != SYMBOL) + // "X" & "L" get tokenized now... :-/ Probably should look into preventing this kind of thing from happening (was added with DSP56K code) + if ((tok[1] != SYMBOL) && (tok[1] != KW_L) && (tok[1] != KW_X)) goto token_err; -// strcpy(prntstr, (char *)tok[2]); - strcpy(prntstr, string[tok[2]]); - - switch(prntstr[0]) + if (tok[1] == KW_L) { - case 'l': case 'L': wordlong = 1; break; - case 'w': case 'W': wordlong = 0; break; - case 'x': case 'X': outtype = 0; break; - case 'd': case 'D': outtype = 1; break; - case 'u': case 'U': outtype = 2; break; - default: - error("unknown print format flag"); - return ERROR; + wordlong = 1; + tok += 2; + } + else if (tok[1] == KW_X) + { + outtype = 0; + tok += 2; + } + else + { + strcpy(prntstr, string[tok[2]]); + + switch (prntstr[0]) + { + case 'l': case 'L': wordlong = 1; break; + case 'w': case 'W': wordlong = 0; break; + case 'x': case 'X': outtype = 0; break; + case 'd': case 'D': outtype = 1; break; + case 'u': case 'U': outtype = 2; break; + default: + error("unknown print format flag"); + return ERROR; + } + + tok += 3; } - tok += 3; break; case ',': tok++; @@ -348,7 +468,7 @@ int d_print(void) return 0; token_err: - error("illegal print token"); + error("illegal print token [@ '%s']", prntstr); return ERROR; } @@ -439,13 +559,13 @@ int d_noclear(void) // -// Include binary file +// Include binary file (can add addition size & position params, comma separated) // int d_incbin(void) { int fd; int bytes = 0; - long pos, size, bytesRead; + uint64_t pos, size, bytesRead; char buf1[256]; int i; @@ -458,14 +578,16 @@ int d_incbin(void) if (*tok != STRING) { - error("syntax error; string missing"); + error("syntax error; file to include missing"); return ERROR; } // Attempt to open the include file in the current directory, then (if that // failed) try list of include files passed in the enviroment string or by // the "-d" option. - if ((fd = open(string[tok[1]], _OPEN_INC)) < 0) + TOKEN filename = tok[1]; + + if ((fd = open(string[filename], _OPEN_INC)) < 0) { for(i=0; nthpath("RMACPATH", i, buf1)!=0; i++) { @@ -475,29 +597,81 @@ int d_incbin(void) if (fd > 0 && buf1[fd - 1] != SLASHCHAR) strcat(buf1, SLASHSTRING); - strcat(buf1, string[tok[1]]); + strcat(buf1, string[filename]); if ((fd = open(buf1, _OPEN_INC)) >= 0) goto allright; } - return error("cannot open: \"%s\"", string[tok[1]]); + return error("cannot open: \"%s\"", string[filename]); } allright: - size = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END); - pos = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); + tok += 2; + + if (*tok != EOL) + { + // Check size parameter (can be omitted) + if (*tok++ == ',') + { + if (*tok != ',') + { + if (abs_expr(&size) != OK) + { + close(fd); + return ERROR; + } + } + else + size = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END); + } + + // Check offset parameter (can be omitted) + if (*tok != EOL) + { + if (*tok++ == ',') + { + if (*tok != EOL) + { + if (abs_expr(&pos) != OK) + { + close(fd); + return ERROR; + } + + lseek(fd, pos, SEEK_SET); + size -= pos; + } + else + { + // offset parameter omitted, so it's 0 + pos = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); + } + } + else + return error(comma_error); + } + else + pos = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); + } + else + { + // size & pos not given, so assume offset of 0 and all of the binary + size = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_END); + pos = lseek(fd, 0L, SEEK_SET); + } + chcheck(size); - DEBUG { printf("INCBIN: File '%s' is %li bytes.\n", string[tok[1]], size); } + DEBUG { printf("INCBIN: File '%s' is %li bytes.\n", string[filename], size); } char * fileBuffer = (char *)malloc(size); bytesRead = read(fd, fileBuffer, size); if (bytesRead != size) { - error("was only able to read %li bytes from binary file (%s, %li bytes)", bytesRead, string[tok[1]], size); + error("was only able to read %li bytes from binary file (%s, %li bytes)", bytesRead, string[filename], size); return ERROR; } @@ -811,7 +985,7 @@ int d_assert(void) break; } - at_eol(); + ErrorIfNotAtEOL(); return 0; } @@ -957,7 +1131,7 @@ int d_ds(WORD siz) uint64_t eval; - if (cursect != M6502) + if ((cursect & (M6502 | M56KPXYL)) == 0) { if ((siz != SIZB) && (sloc & 1)) // Automatic .even auto_even(); @@ -967,11 +1141,11 @@ int d_ds(WORD siz) return 0; // Check to see if the value being passed in is negative (who the hell does - // that?--nobody does; it's the code gremlins, or rum, that does it) - // N.B.: Since 'eval' is of type uint32_t, if it goes negative, it will have - // its high bit set. - if (eval & 0x80000000) - return error("negative sizes not allowed"); + // that?--nobody does; it's the code gremlins, or rum, what does it) + // N.B.: Since 'eval' is of type uint64_t, if it goes negative, it will + // have its high bit set. + if (eval & 0x8000000000000000) + return error("negative sizes not allowed in DS"); // In non-TDB section (BSS, ABS and M6502) just advance the location // counter appropriately. In TDB sections, deposit (possibly large) chunks @@ -987,18 +1161,86 @@ int d_ds(WORD siz) just_bss = 1; // No data deposited (8-bit CPU mode) } + else if (cursect & M56KPXYL) + { + // Change segment instead of marking blanks. + // Only mark segments we actually wrote something + if (chptr != dsp_currentorg->start && dsp_written_data_in_current_org) + { + dsp_currentorg->end = chptr; + dsp_currentorg++; + dsp_currentorg->memtype = dsp_currentorg[-1].memtype; + } + + listvalue((uint32_t)eval); + sloc += (uint32_t)eval; + + // And now let's create a new segment + dsp_currentorg->start = chptr; + dsp_currentorg->chunk = scode; // Mark down which chunk this org starts from (will be needed when outputting) + sect[cursect].orgaddr = sloc; + dsp_currentorg->orgadr = sloc; + dsp_written_data_in_current_org = 0; + + just_bss = 1; // No data deposited + } else { - dep_block(eval, siz, 0, (WORD)(DEFINED | ABS), NULL); + dep_block(eval, siz, 0, (DEFINED | ABS), NULL); } - at_eol(); - return 0; + ErrorIfNotAtEOL(); + return OK; +} + + +// +// dsm[.siz] expression +// Define modulo storage +// Quoting the Motorola assembler manual: +// "The DSM directive reserves a block of memory the length of which in words is equal to +// the value of .If the runtime location counter is not zero, this directive first +// advances the runtime location counter to a base address that is a multiple of 2k, where +// 2k >= ." +// The kicker of course is written a few sentences after: +// "