1 /* Print VAX instructions.
2 Copyright 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Pauline Middelink <middelin@polyware.iaf.nl>
6 This file is part of the GNU opcodes library.
8 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
13 It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
14 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
15 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
16 License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
21 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
26 #include "opcode/vax.h"
29 static char *reg_names
[] =
31 "r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7",
32 "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11", "ap", "fp", "sp", "pc"
35 /* Definitions for the function entry mask bits. */
36 static char *entry_mask_bit
[] =
38 /* Registers 0 and 1 shall not be saved, since they're used to pass back
39 a function's result to its caller... */
41 /* Registers 2 .. 11 are normal registers. */
42 "r2", "r3", "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", "r8", "r9", "r10", "r11",
43 /* Registers 12 and 13 are argument and frame pointer and must not
44 be saved by using the entry mask. */
46 /* Bits 14 and 15 control integer and decimal overflow. */
50 /* Sign-extend an (unsigned char). */
51 #define COERCE_SIGNED_CHAR(ch) ((signed char)(ch))
53 /* Get a 1 byte signed integer. */
55 (p += 1, FETCH_DATA (info, p), \
56 COERCE_SIGNED_CHAR(p[-1]))
58 /* Get a 2 byte signed integer. */
59 #define COERCE16(x) ((int) (((x) ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000))
61 (p += 2, FETCH_DATA (info, p), \
62 COERCE16 ((p[-1] << 8) + p[-2]))
64 /* Get a 4 byte signed integer. */
65 #define COERCE32(x) ((int) (((x) ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000))
67 (p += 4, FETCH_DATA (info, p), \
68 (COERCE32 ((((((p[-1] << 8) + p[-2]) << 8) + p[-3]) << 8) + p[-4])))
70 /* Maximum length of an instruction. */
75 /* Points to first byte not fetched. */
76 bfd_byte
* max_fetched
;
77 bfd_byte the_buffer
[MAXLEN
];
82 /* Make sure that bytes from INFO->PRIVATE_DATA->BUFFER (inclusive)
83 to ADDR (exclusive) are valid. Returns 1 for success, longjmps
85 #define FETCH_DATA(info, addr) \
86 ((addr) <= ((struct private *)(info->private_data))->max_fetched \
87 ? 1 : fetch_data ((info), (addr)))
90 fetch_data (struct disassemble_info
*info
, bfd_byte
*addr
)
93 struct private *priv
= (struct private *) info
->private_data
;
94 bfd_vma start
= priv
->insn_start
+ (priv
->max_fetched
- priv
->the_buffer
);
96 status
= (*info
->read_memory_func
) (start
,
98 addr
- priv
->max_fetched
,
102 (*info
->memory_error_func
) (status
, start
, info
);
103 longjmp (priv
->bailout
, 1);
106 priv
->max_fetched
= addr
;
111 /* Entry mask handling. */
112 static unsigned int entry_addr_occupied_slots
= 0;
113 static unsigned int entry_addr_total_slots
= 0;
114 static bfd_vma
* entry_addr
= NULL
;
116 /* Parse the VAX specific disassembler options. These contain function
117 entry addresses, which can be useful to disassemble ROM images, since
118 there's no symbol table. Returns TRUE upon success, FALSE otherwise. */
121 parse_disassembler_options (char * options
)
123 const char * entry_switch
= "entry:";
125 while ((options
= strstr (options
, entry_switch
)))
127 options
+= strlen (entry_switch
);
129 /* The greater-than part of the test below is paranoia. */
130 if (entry_addr_occupied_slots
>= entry_addr_total_slots
)
132 /* A guesstimate of the number of entries we will have to create. */
133 entry_addr_total_slots
+=
134 strlen (options
) / (strlen (entry_switch
) + 5);
136 entry_addr
= realloc (entry_addr
, sizeof (bfd_vma
)
137 * entry_addr_total_slots
);
140 if (entry_addr
== NULL
)
143 entry_addr
[entry_addr_occupied_slots
] = bfd_scan_vma (options
, NULL
, 0);
144 entry_addr_occupied_slots
++;
150 #if 0 /* FIXME: Ideally the disassembler should have target specific
151 initialisation and termination function pointers. Then
152 parse_disassembler_options could be the init function and
153 free_entry_array (below) could be the termination routine.
154 Until then there is no way for the disassembler to tell us
155 that it has finished and that we no longer need the entry
156 array, so this routine is suppressed for now. It does mean
157 that we leak memory, but only to the extent that we do not
158 free it just before the disassembler is about to terminate
161 /* Free memory allocated to our entry array. */
164 free_entry_array (void)
170 entry_addr_occupied_slots
= entry_addr_total_slots
= 0;
174 /* Check if the given address is a known function entry point. This is
175 the case if there is a symbol of the function type at this address.
176 We also check for synthetic symbols as these are used for PLT entries
177 (weak undefined symbols may not have the function type set). Finally
178 the address may have been forced to be treated as an entry point. The
179 latter helps in disassembling ROM images, because there's no symbol
180 table at all. Forced entry points can be given by supplying several
181 -M options to objdump: -M entry:0xffbb7730. */
184 is_function_entry (struct disassemble_info
*info
, bfd_vma addr
)
188 /* Check if there's a function or PLT symbol at our address. */
191 && (info
->symbols
[0]->flags
& (BSF_FUNCTION
| BSF_SYNTHETIC
))
192 && addr
== bfd_asymbol_value (info
->symbols
[0]))
195 /* Check for forced function entry address. */
196 for (i
= entry_addr_occupied_slots
; i
--;)
197 if (entry_addr
[i
] == addr
)
203 /* Check if the given address is the last longword of a PLT entry.
204 This longword is data and depending on the value it may interfere
205 with disassembly of further PLT entries. We make use of the fact
206 PLT symbols are marked BSF_SYNTHETIC. */
208 is_plt_tail (struct disassemble_info
*info
, bfd_vma addr
)
212 && (info
->symbols
[0]->flags
& BSF_SYNTHETIC
)
213 && addr
== bfd_asymbol_value (info
->symbols
[0]) + 8)
220 print_insn_mode (const char *d
,
223 bfd_vma addr
, /* PC for this arg to be relative to. */
224 disassemble_info
*info
)
226 unsigned char *p
= p0
;
227 unsigned char mode
, reg
;
229 /* Fetch and interpret mode byte. */
230 mode
= (unsigned char) NEXTBYTE (p
);
237 case 0x30: /* Literal mode $number. */
238 if (d
[1] == 'd' || d
[1] == 'f' || d
[1] == 'g' || d
[1] == 'h')
239 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "$0x%x [%c-float]", mode
, d
[1]);
241 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "$0x%x", mode
);
243 case 0x40: /* Index: base-addr[Rn] */
244 p
+= print_insn_mode (d
, size
, p0
+ 1, addr
+ 1, info
);
245 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "[%s]", reg_names
[reg
]);
247 case 0x50: /* Register: Rn */
248 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%s", reg_names
[reg
]);
250 case 0x60: /* Register deferred: (Rn) */
251 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "(%s)", reg_names
[reg
]);
253 case 0x70: /* Autodecrement: -(Rn) */
254 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "-(%s)", reg_names
[reg
]);
256 case 0x80: /* Autoincrement: (Rn)+ */
261 FETCH_DATA (info
, p
+ size
);
262 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "$0x");
263 if (d
[1] == 'd' || d
[1] == 'f' || d
[1] == 'g' || d
[1] == 'h')
267 float_word
= p
[0] | (p
[1] << 8);
268 if ((d
[1] == 'd' || d
[1] == 'f')
269 && (float_word
& 0xff80) == 0x8000)
271 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "[invalid %c-float]",
276 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++)
277 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%02x",
279 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, " [%c-float]", d
[1]);
284 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++)
285 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%02x", p
[size
- i
- 1]);
290 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "(%s)+", reg_names
[reg
]);
292 case 0x90: /* Autoincrement deferred: @(Rn)+ */
294 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "*0x%x", NEXTLONG (p
));
296 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "@(%s)+", reg_names
[reg
]);
298 case 0xB0: /* Displacement byte deferred: *displ(Rn). */
299 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "*");
300 case 0xA0: /* Displacement byte: displ(Rn). */
302 (*info
->print_address_func
) (addr
+ 2 + NEXTBYTE (p
), info
);
304 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "0x%x(%s)", NEXTBYTE (p
),
307 case 0xD0: /* Displacement word deferred: *displ(Rn). */
308 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "*");
309 case 0xC0: /* Displacement word: displ(Rn). */
311 (*info
->print_address_func
) (addr
+ 3 + NEXTWORD (p
), info
);
313 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "0x%x(%s)", NEXTWORD (p
),
316 case 0xF0: /* Displacement long deferred: *displ(Rn). */
317 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "*");
318 case 0xE0: /* Displacement long: displ(Rn). */
320 (*info
->print_address_func
) (addr
+ 5 + NEXTLONG (p
), info
);
322 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "0x%x(%s)", NEXTLONG (p
),
330 /* Returns number of bytes "eaten" by the operand, or return -1 if an
331 invalid operand was found, or -2 if an opcode tabel error was
335 print_insn_arg (const char *d
,
337 bfd_vma addr
, /* PC for this arg to be relative to. */
338 disassemble_info
*info
)
342 /* Check validity of addressing length. */
345 case 'b' : arg_len
= 1; break;
346 case 'd' : arg_len
= 8; break;
347 case 'f' : arg_len
= 4; break;
348 case 'g' : arg_len
= 8; break;
349 case 'h' : arg_len
= 16; break;
350 case 'l' : arg_len
= 4; break;
351 case 'o' : arg_len
= 16; break;
352 case 'w' : arg_len
= 2; break;
353 case 'q' : arg_len
= 8; break;
357 /* Branches have no mode byte. */
360 unsigned char *p
= p0
;
363 (*info
->print_address_func
) (addr
+ 1 + NEXTBYTE (p
), info
);
365 (*info
->print_address_func
) (addr
+ 2 + NEXTWORD (p
), info
);
370 return print_insn_mode (d
, arg_len
, p0
, addr
, info
);
373 /* Print the vax instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
374 on INFO->STREAM. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes. */
377 print_insn_vax (bfd_vma memaddr
, disassemble_info
*info
)
379 static bfd_boolean parsed_disassembler_options
= FALSE
;
380 const struct vot
*votp
;
384 bfd_byte
*buffer
= priv
.the_buffer
;
386 info
->private_data
= & priv
;
387 priv
.max_fetched
= priv
.the_buffer
;
388 priv
.insn_start
= memaddr
;
390 if (! parsed_disassembler_options
391 && info
->disassembler_options
!= NULL
)
393 parse_disassembler_options (info
->disassembler_options
);
395 /* To avoid repeated parsing of these options. */
396 parsed_disassembler_options
= TRUE
;
399 if (setjmp (priv
.bailout
) != 0)
404 /* Check if the info buffer has more than one byte left since
405 the last opcode might be a single byte with no argument data. */
406 if (info
->buffer_length
- (memaddr
- info
->buffer_vma
) > 1)
408 FETCH_DATA (info
, buffer
+ 2);
412 FETCH_DATA (info
, buffer
+ 1);
416 /* Decode function entry mask. */
417 if (is_function_entry (info
, memaddr
))
420 int register_mask
= buffer
[1] << 8 | buffer
[0];
422 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, ".word 0x%04x # Entry mask: <",
425 for (i
= 15; i
>= 0; i
--)
426 if (register_mask
& (1 << i
))
427 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, " %s", entry_mask_bit
[i
]);
429 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, " >");
434 /* Decode PLT entry offset longword. */
435 if (is_plt_tail (info
, memaddr
))
439 FETCH_DATA (info
, buffer
+ 4);
440 offset
= buffer
[3] << 24 | buffer
[2] << 16 | buffer
[1] << 8 | buffer
[0];
441 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, ".long 0x%08x", offset
);
446 for (votp
= &votstrs
[0]; votp
->name
[0]; votp
++)
448 vax_opcodeT opcode
= votp
->detail
.code
;
450 /* 2 byte codes match 2 buffer pos. */
451 if ((bfd_byte
) opcode
== buffer
[0]
452 && (opcode
>> 8 == 0 || opcode
>> 8 == buffer
[1]))
454 argp
= votp
->detail
.args
;
460 /* Handle undefined instructions. */
461 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, ".word 0x%x",
462 (buffer
[0] << 8) + buffer
[1]);
466 /* Point at first byte of argument data, and at descriptor for first
468 arg
= buffer
+ ((votp
->detail
.code
>> 8) ? 2 : 1);
470 /* Make sure we have it in mem */
471 FETCH_DATA (info
, arg
);
473 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, "%s", votp
->name
);
475 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, " ");
479 arg
+= print_insn_arg (argp
, arg
, memaddr
+ arg
- buffer
, info
);
482 (*info
->fprintf_func
) (info
->stream
, ",");