4 * Correctly build in a separate object directory again.
5 * Derive all references to the version number from the version file.
6 * New standard macros __NASM_SUBMINOR__ and __NASM_VER__ macros.
7 * Lots of Makefile updates and bug fixes.
8 * New %ifmacro directive to test for multiline macros.
9 * Documentation updates.
10 * Fixes for 16-bit OBJ format output.
16 * Changed doc files a lot: completely removed old READMExx and
17 Wishlist files, incorporating all information in CHANGES and TODO.
18 * I waited a long time to rename zoutieee.c to (original) outieee.c
19 * moved all output modules to output/ subdirectory.
20 * Added 'make strip' target to strip debug info from nasm & ndisasm.
21 * Added INSTALL file with installation instructions.
22 * Added -v option description to nasm man.
23 * Added dist makefile target to produce source distributions.
24 * 16-bit support for ELF output format (GNU extension, but useful.)
30 * Fastcooked this for Debian's Woody release:
31 Frank applied the INCBIN bug patch to 0.98.25alt and called
32 it 0.98.28 to not confuse poor little apt-get.
38 * Reorganised files even better from 0.98.25alt
44 * Prettified the source tree. Moved files to more
46 * Added findleak.pl script to misc/ directory.
47 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
53 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
59 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
65 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
71 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
77 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
83 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
89 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
95 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
101 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
107 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
113 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
119 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
125 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
131 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
137 * FIXME: Frank, document this please.
140 0.98.09b with John Coffman patches released 28-Oct-2001
141 -------------------------------------------------------
143 Changes from 0.98.07 release to 98.09b as of 28-Oct-2001
145 * More closely compatible with 0.98 when -O0 is implied
146 or specified. Not strictly identical, since backward
147 branches in range of short offsets are recognized, and signed
148 byte values with no explicit size specification will be
149 assembled as a single byte.
151 * More forgiving with the PUSH instruction. 0.98 requires
152 a size to be specified always. 0.98.09b will imply the size
153 from the current BITS setting (16 or 32).
155 * Changed definition of the optimization flag:
157 -O0 strict two-pass assembly, JMP and Jcc are
158 handled more like 0.98, except that back-
159 ward JMPs are short, if possible.
161 -O1 strict two-pass assembly, but forward
162 branches are assembled with code guaranteed
163 to reach; may produce larger code than
164 -O0, but will produce successful assembly
165 more often if branch offset sizes are not
168 -O2 multi-pass optimization, minimize branch
169 offsets; also will minimize signed immed-
170 iate bytes, overriding size specification.
172 -O3 like -O2, but more passes taken, if needed
175 0.98.07 released 01/28/01
176 -------------------------
178 * fbk - added Stepane Denis' SSE2 instructions to a *working*
179 version of the code - some earlier versions were based on
180 broken code - sorry 'bout that. version "0.98.07"
186 * fbk - cosmetic modifications to nasm.c, nasm.h,
190 0.98.06f released 01/18/01
191 --------------------------
193 * fbk - "metalbrain"s jecxz bug fix in insns.dat
194 - alter nasmdoc.src to match - version "0.98.06f"
197 0.98.06e released 01/09/01
198 --------------------------
200 * fbk - removed the "outforms.h" file - it appears to be
201 someone's old backup of "outform.h". version "0.98.06e"
207 * fbk - finally added the fix for the "multiple %includes bug",
208 known since 7/27/99 - reported originally (?) and sent to
209 us by Austin Lunnen - he reports that John Fine had a fix
210 within the day. Here it is...
212 * Nelson Rush resigns from the group. Big thanks to Nelson for
213 his leadership and enthusiasm in getting these changes
214 incorporated into Nasm!
216 * fbk - [list +], [list -] directives - ineptly implemented, should
217 be re-written or removed, perhaps.
219 * Brian Raiter / fbk - "elfso bug" fix - applied to aoutb format
220 as well - testing might be desirable...
226 * James Seter - -postfix, -prefix command line switches.
227 * Yuri Zaporogets - rdoff utility changes.
233 * GAS-like palign (Panos Minos)
234 * FIXME: Frank, fill this in with details
237 0.98bf (bug-fixed, aka brain-fuck)
238 ----------------------------------
240 * FIXME: Frank, fill this in
243 0.98.03 with John Coffman's changes released 27-Jul-2000
244 --------------------------------------------------------
246 * Added signed byte optimizations for the 0x81/0x83 class
247 of instructions: ADC, ADD, AND, CMP, OR, SBB, SUB, XOR:
248 when used as 'ADD reg16,imm' or 'ADD reg32,imm.' Also
249 optimization of signed byte form of 'PUSH imm' and 'IMUL
250 reg,imm'/'IMUL reg,reg,imm.' No size specification is needed.
252 * Added multi-pass JMP and Jcc offset optimization. Offsets
253 on forward references will preferentially use the short form,
254 without the need to code a specific size (short or near) for
255 the branch. Added instructions for 'Jcc label' to use the
256 form 'Jnotcc $+3/JMP label', in cases where a short offset
257 is out of bounds. If compiling for a 386 or higher CPU, then
258 the 386 form of Jcc will be used instead.
260 This feature is controlled by a new command-line switch: "O",
261 (upper case letter O). "-O0" reverts the assembler to no
262 extra optimization passes, "-O1" allows up to 5 extra passes,
263 and "-O2"(default), allows up to 10 extra optimization passes.
265 * Added a new directive: 'cpu XXX', where XXX is any of:
266 8086, 186, 286, 386, 486, 586, pentium, 686, PPro, P2, P3 or
267 Katmai. All are case insensitive. All instructions will
268 be selected only if they apply to the selected cpu or lower.
269 Corrected a couple of bugs in cpu-dependence in 'insns.dat'.
271 * Added to 'standard.mac', the "use16" and "use32" forms of
272 the "bits 16/32" directive. This is nothing new, just conforms
273 to a lot of other assemblers. (minor)
275 * Changed label allocation from 320/32 (10000 labels @ 200K+)
276 to 32/37 (1000 labels); makes running under DOS much easier.
277 Since additional label space is allocated dynamically, this
278 should have no effect on large programs with lots of labels.
279 The 37 is a prime, believed to be better for hashing. (minor)
281 * Integrated patchfile 0.98-0.98.01. I call this version
282 0.98.03, for historical reasons: 0.98.02 was trashed.
284 --John Coffman <johninsd@san.rr.com> 27-Jul-2000
287 Kendall Bennett's SciTech MGL changes
288 -------------------------------------
289 Note that you must define "TASM_COMPAT" at compile-time
290 to get the Tasm Ideal Mode compatibility.
292 All changes can be compiled in and out using the TASM_COMPAT macros,
293 and when compiled without TASM_COMPAT defined we get the exact same
294 binary as the unmodified 0.98 sources.
296 standard.mac, macros.c:
297 . Added macros to ignore TASM directives before first include
300 . Added extern declaration for tasm_compatible_mode
303 . Added global variable tasm_compatible_mode
304 . Added command line switch for TASM compatible mode (-t)
305 . Changed version command line to reflect when compiled with TASM additions
306 . Added response file processing to allow all arguments on a single
307 line (response file is @resp rather than -@resp for NASM format).
310 . Changes islocal() macro to support TASM style @@local labels.
311 . Added islocalchar() macro to support TASM style @@local labels.
314 . Added support for TASM style memory references (ie: mov [DWORD eax],10
315 rather than the NASM style mov DWORD [eax],10).
318 . Added new directives, %arg, %local, %stacksize to directives table
319 . Added support for TASM style directives without a leading % symbol.
321 Integrated a block of changes from Andrew Zabolotny <bit@eltech.ru>:
323 * A new keyword %xdefine and its case-insensitive counterpart %ixdefine.
324 They work almost the same way as %define and %idefine but expand
325 the definition immediately, not on the invocation. Something like a cross
326 between %define and %assign. The "x" suffix stands for "eXpand", so
327 "xdefine" can be deciphered as "expand-and-define". Thus you can do
333 %xdefine %1 dword [esp+ofs]
337 * Changed the place where the expansion of %$name macros are expanded.
338 Now they are converted into ..@ctxnum.name form when detokenizing, so
339 there are no quirks as before when using %$name arguments to macros,
340 in macros etc. For example:
349 Now last line will be expanded into "hello" as expected. This also allows
350 for lots of goodies, a good example are extended "proc" macros included
353 * Added a check for "cstk" in smacro_defined() before calling get_ctx() -
354 this allows for things like:
359 to work without warnings even in no context.
361 * Added a check for "cstk" in %if*ctx and %elif*ctx directives -
362 this allows to use %ifctx without excessive warnings. If there is
363 no active context, %ifctx goes through "false" branch.
365 * Removed "user error: " prefix with %error directive: it just clobbers the
366 output and has absolutely no functionality. Besides, this allows to write
367 macros that does not differ from built-in functions in any way.
369 * Added expansion of string that is output by %error directive. Now you
372 %define hello(x) Hello, x!
375 %error "hello(%$name)"
377 Same happened with %include directive.
379 * Now all directives that expect an identifier will try to expand and
380 concatenate everything without whitespaces in between before usage.
381 For example, with "unfixed" nasm the commands
384 %define __%$abc goodbye
387 would produce "incorrect" output: last line will expand to
391 Not quite what you expected, eh? :-) The answer is that preprocessor
392 treats the %define construct as if it would be
394 %define __ %$abc goodbye
396 (note the white space between __ and %$abc). After my "fix" it
397 will "correctly" expand into
401 as expected. Note that I use quotes around words "correct", "incorrect"
402 etc because this is rather a feature not a bug; however current behaviour
403 is more logical (and allows more advanced macro usage :-).
405 Same change was applied to:
406 %push,%macro,%imacro,%define,%idefine,%xdefine,%ixdefine,
407 %assign,%iassign,%undef
409 * A new directive [WARNING {+|-}warning-id] have been added. It works only
410 if the assembly phase is enabled (i.e. it doesn't work with nasm -e).
412 * A new warning type: macro-selfref. By default this warning is disabled;
413 when enabled NASM warns when a macro self-references itself; for example
414 the following source:
416 [WARNING macro-selfref]
427 will produce a warning, but if we remove the first line we won't see it
428 anymore (which is The Right Thing To Do {tm} IMHO since C preprocessor
429 eats such constructs without warnings at all).
431 * Added a "error" routine to preprocessor which always will set ERR_PASS1
432 bit in severity_code. This removes annoying repeated errors on first
433 and second passes from preprocessor.
435 * Added the %+ operator in single-line macros for concatenating two
436 identifiers. Usage example:
438 %define _myfunc _otherfunc
439 %define cextern(x) _ %+ x
442 After first expansion, third line will become "_myfunc". After this
443 expansion is performed again so it becomes "_otherunc".
445 * Now if preprocessor is in a non-emmitting state, no warning or error
446 will be emmitted. Example:
451 put anything you want between these two brackets,
452 even macro-parameter references %1 or local labels %$zz
453 or macro-local labels %%zz - no warning will be emmitted.
456 * Context-local variables on expansion as a last resort are looked up
457 in outer contexts. For example, the following piece:
467 will expand correctly the fourth line to [esp]; if we'll define another
468 %$a inside the "inner" context, it will take precedence over outer
469 definition. However, this modification has been applied only to
470 expand_smacro and not to smacro_define: as a consequence expansion
471 looks in outer contexts, but %ifdef won't look in outer contexts.
473 This behaviour is needed because we don't want nested contexts to
474 act on already defined local macros. Example:
476 %define %$arg1 [esp+4]
482 In this example the "if" mmacro enters into the "if" context, so %$arg1
483 is not valid anymore inside "if". Of course it could be worked around
484 by using explicitely %$$arg1 but this is ugly IMHO.
486 * Fixed memory leak in %undef. The origline wasn't freed before
489 * Fixed trap in preprocessor when line expanded to empty set of tokens.
490 This happens, for example, in the following case:
499 All changes since NASM 0.98p3 have been produced by H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>.
501 * The documentation comment delimiter is \# not #.
502 * Allow EQU definitions to refer to external labels; reported by
504 * Re-enable support for RDOFF v1; reported by Pedro Gimeno.
505 * Updated License file per OK from Simon and Julian.
511 * Update documentation (although the instruction set reference will
512 have to wait; I don't want to hold up the 0.98 release for it.)
513 * Verified that the NASM implementation of the PEXTRW and PMOVMSKB
514 instructions is correct. The encoding differs from what the Intel
515 manuals document, but the Pentium III behaviour matches NASM, not
517 * Fix handling of implicit sizes in PSHUFW and PINSRW, reported by
519 * Resurrect the -s option, which was removed when changing the
520 diagnostic output to stdout.
526 * Fix for "DB" when NASM is running on a bigendian machine.
527 * Invoke insns.pl once for each output script, making Makefile.in
529 * Improve the Unix configure-based makefiles to make package
531 * Included an RPM .spec file for building RPM (RedHat Package Manager)
532 packages on Linux or Unix systems.
533 * Fix Makefile dependency problems.
534 * Change src/rdsrc.pl to include sectioning information in info
535 output; required for install-info to work.
536 * Updated the RDOFF distribution to version 2 from Jules; minor
537 massaging to make it compile in my environment.
538 * Split doc files that can be built by anyone with a Perl interpreter off
539 into a separate archive.
540 * "Dress rehearsal" release!
546 * Fixed opcodes with a third byte-sized immediate argument to not
547 complain if given "byte" on the immediate.
548 * Allow %undef to remove single-line macros with arguments. This
549 matches the behaviour of #undef in the C preprocessor.
550 * Allow -d, -u, -i and -p to be specified as -D, -U, -I and -P for
551 compatibility with most C compilers and preprocessors. This allows
552 Makefile options to be shared between cc and nasm, for example.
554 * Went through the list of Katmai instructions and hopefully fixed the
555 (rather few) mistakes in it.
556 * (Hopefully) fixed a number of disassembler bugs related to ambiguous
557 instructions (disambiguated by -p) and SSE instructions with REP.
558 * Fix for bug reported by Mark Junger: "call dword 0x12345678" should
559 work and may add an OSP (affected CALL, JMP, Jcc).
560 * Fix for environments when "stderr" isn't a compile-time constant.
566 * Took officially over coordination of the 0.98 release; so drop
567 the p3.x notation. Skipped p4 and p5 to avoid confusion with John
568 Fine's J4 and J5 releases.
569 * Update the documentation; however, it still doesn't include
570 documentation for the various new instructions. I somehow wonder if
571 it makes sense to have an instruction set reference in the assembler
572 manual when Intel et al have PDF versions of their manuals online.
573 * Recognize "idt" or "centaur" for the -p option to ndisasm.
574 * Changed error messages back to stderr where they belong, but add an
575 -E option to redirect them elsewhere (the DOS shell cannot redirect
577 * -M option to generate Makefile dependencies (based on code from Alex
579 * %undef preprocessor directive, and -u option, that undefines a
581 * OS/2 Makefile (Mkfiles/Makefile.os2) for Borland under OS/2; from
583 * Various minor bugfixes (reported by):
584 - Dangling %s in preproc.c (Martin Junker)
585 * THERE ARE KNOWN BUGS IN SSE AND THE OTHER KATMAI INSTRUCTIONS. I am
586 on a trip and didn't bring the Katmai instruction reference, so I
587 can't work on them right now.
588 * Updated the License file per agreement with Simon and Jules to
589 include a GPL distribution clause.
595 * (Hopefully) fixed the canned Makefiles to include the outrdf2 and
597 * Renamed changes.asm to changed.asm.
603 * Fixed a bunch of instructions that were added in 0.98p3.5 which had
604 memory operands, and the address-size prefix was missing from the
611 * Merged in changes from John S. Fine's 0.98-J5 release. John's based
612 0.98-J5 on my 0.98p3.3 release; this merges the changes.
613 * Expanded the instructions flag field to a long so we can fit more
614 flags; mark SSE (KNI) and AMD or Katmai-specific instructions as
616 * Fix the "PRIV" flag on a bunch of instructions, and create new
617 "PROT" flag for protected-mode-only instructions (orthogonal to if
618 the instruction is privileged!) and new "SMM" flag for SMM-only
620 * Added AMD-only SYSCALL and SYSRET instructions.
621 * Make SSE actually work, and add new Katmai MMX instructions.
622 * Added a -p (preferred vendor) option to ndisasm so that it can
623 distinguish e.g. Cyrix opcodes also used in SSE. For example:
625 ndisasm -p cyrix aliased.bin
626 00000000 670F514310 paddsiw mm0,[ebx+0x10]
627 00000005 670F514320 paddsiw mm0,[ebx+0x20]
628 ndisasm -p intel aliased.bin
629 00000000 670F514310 sqrtps xmm0,[ebx+0x10]
630 00000005 670F514320 sqrtps xmm0,[ebx+0x20]
631 * Added a bunch of Cyrix-specific instructions.
637 * Made at least an attempt to modify all the additional Makefiles (in
638 the Mkfiles directory). I can't test it, but this was the best I
640 * DOS DJGPP+"Opus Make" Makefile from John S. Fine.
641 * changes.asm changes from John S. Fine.
647 * Patch from Conan Brink to allow nesting of %rep directives.
648 * If we're going to allow INT01 as an alias for INT1/ICEBP (one of
649 Jules 0.98p3 changes), then we should allow INT03 as an alias for INT3
651 * Updated changes.asm to include the latest changes.
652 * Tried to clean up the <CR>s that had snuck in from a DOS/Windows
653 environment into my Unix environment, and try to make sure than
654 DOS/Windows users get them back.
655 * We would silently generate broken tools if insns.dat wasn't sorted
656 properly. Change insns.pl so that the order doesn't matter.
657 * Fix bug in insns.pl (introduced by me) which would cause conditional
658 instructions to have an extra "cc" in disassembly, e.g. "jnz"
659 disassembled as "jccnz".
665 * Merged in John S. Fine's changes from his 0.98-J4 prerelease; see
666 http://www.csoft.net/cz/johnfine/
667 * Changed previous "spotless" Makefile target (appropriate for distribution)
668 to "distclean", and added "cleaner" target which is same as "clean"
669 except deletes files generated by Perl scripts; "spotless" is union.
670 * Removed BASIC programs from distribution. Get a Perl interpreter
672 * Calling this "pre-release 3.2" rather than "p3-hpa2" because of
673 John's contributions.
674 * Actually link in the IEEE output format (zoutieee.c); fix a bunch of
675 compiler warnings in that file. Note I don't know what IEEE output
676 is supposed to look like, so these changes were made "blind".
682 * Merged nasm098p3.zip with nasm-0.97.tar.gz to create a fully
683 buildable version for Unix systems (Makefile.in updates, etc.)
684 * Changed insns.pl to create the instruction tables in nasm.h and
685 names.c, so that a new instruction can be added by adding it *only*
687 * Added the following new instructions: SYSENTER, SYSEXIT, FXSAVE,
688 FXRSTOR, UD1, UD2 (the latter two are two opcodes that Intel
689 guarantee will never be used; one of them is documented as UD2 in
690 Intel documentation, the other one just as "Undefined Opcode" --
691 calling it UD1 seemed to make sense.)
692 * MAX_SYMBOL was defined to be 9, but LOADALL286 and LOADALL386 are 10
693 characters long. Now MAX_SYMBOL is derived from insns.dat.
694 * A note on the BASIC programs included: forget them. insns.bas is
695 already out of date. Get yourself a Perl interpreter for your
696 platform of choice at:
698 http://www.cpan.org/ports/index.html
704 added response file support, improved command line handling, new layout
707 fixed limit checking bug, 'OUT byte nn, reg' bug, and a couple of rdoff
708 related bugs, updated Wishlist; 0.98 Prerelease 3.
714 fixed bug in outcoff.c to do with truncating section names longer
715 than 8 characters, referencing beyond end of string; 0.98 pre-release 2
718 0.98 pre-released May 1999
719 --------------------------
721 Fixed a bug whereby STRUC didn't work at all in RDF.
723 Fixed a problem with group specification in PUBDEFs in OBJ.
725 Improved ease of adding new output formats. Contribution due to
728 Fixed a bug in relocations in the `bin' format: was showing up when
729 a relocatable reference crossed an 8192-byte boundary in any output
732 Fixed a bug in local labels: local-label lookups were inconsistent
733 between passes one and two if an EQU occurred between the definition
734 of a global label and the subsequent use of a local label local to
737 Fixed a seg-fault in the preprocessor (again) which happened when
738 you use a blank line as the first line of a multi-line macro
739 definition and then defined a label on the same line as a call to
742 Fixed a stale-pointer bug in the handling of the NASM environment
743 variable. Thanks to Thomas McWilliams.
745 ELF had a hard limit on the number of sections which caused
746 segfaults when transgressed. Fixed.
748 Added ability for ndisasm to read from stdin by using `-' as the
751 ndisasm wasn't outputting the TO keyword. Fixed.
753 Fixed error cascade on bogus expression in %if - an error in
754 evaluation was causing the entire %if to be discarded, thus creating
755 trouble later when the %else or %endif was encountered.
757 Forward reference tracking was instruction-granular not operand-
758 granular, which was causing 286-specific code to be generated
759 needlessly on code of the form `shr word [forwardref],1'. Thanks to
760 Jim Hague for sending a patch.
762 All messages now appear on stdout, as sending them to stderr serves
763 no useful purpose other than to make redirection difficult.
765 Fixed the problem with EQUs pointing to an external symbol - this
766 now generates an error message.
768 Allowed multiple size prefixes to an operand, of which only the first
769 is taken into account.
771 Incorporated John Fine's changes, including fixes of a large number
772 of preprocessor bugs, some small problems in OBJ, and a reworking of
773 label handling to define labels before their line is assembled, rather
776 Reformatted a lot of the source code to be more readable. Included
777 'coding.txt' as a guideline for how to format code for contributors.
779 Stopped nested %reps causing a panic - they now cause a slightly more
780 friendly error message instead.
782 Fixed floating point constant problems (patch by Pedro Gimeno)
784 Fixed the return value of insn_size() not being checked for -1, indicating
787 Incorporated 3D now instructions.
789 Fixed the 'mov eax, eax + ebx' bug.
791 Fixed the GLOBAL EQU bug in ELF. Released developers release 3.
793 Incorporated John Fine's command line parsing changes
795 Incorporated David Lindauer's OMF debug support
797 Made changes for LCC 4.0 support (__NASM_CDecl__, removed register size
798 specification warning when sizes agree).
800 Released NASM 0.98 Pre-release 1
803 0.97 released December 1997
804 ---------------------------
806 This was entirely a bug-fix release to 0.96, which seems to have got
809 Fixed stupid mistake in OBJ which caused `MOV EAX,<constant>' to
810 fail. Caused by an error in the `MOV EAX,<segment>' support.
812 ndisasm hung at EOF when compiled with lcc on Linux because lcc on
813 Linux somehow breaks feof(). ndisasm now does not rely on feof().
815 A heading in the documentation was missing due to a markup error in
818 Fixed failure to update all pointers on realloc() within extended-
819 operand code in parser.c. Was causing wrong behaviour and seg faults
820 on lines such as `dd 0.0,0.0,0.0,0.0,...'
822 Fixed a subtle preprocessor bug whereby invoking one multi-line
823 macro on the first line of the expansion of another, when the second
824 had been invoked with a label defined before it, didn't expand the
827 Added internal.doc back in to the distribution archives - it was
828 missing in 0.96 *blush*
830 Fixed bug causing 0.96 to be unable to assemble its own test files,
831 specifically objtest.asm. *blush again*
833 Fixed seg-faults and bogus error messages caused by mismatching
834 %rep and %endrep within multi-line macro definitions.
836 Fixed a problem with buffer overrun in OBJ, which was causing
837 corruption at ends of long PUBDEF records.
839 Separated DOS archives into main-program and documentation to reduce
843 0.96 released November 1997
844 ---------------------------
846 Fixed a bug whereby, if `nasm sourcefile' would cause a filename
847 collision warning and put output into `nasm.out', then `nasm
848 sourcefile -o outputfile' still gave the warning even though the
851 Fixed name pollution under Digital UNIX: one of its header files
852 defined R_SP, which broke the enum in nasm.h.
854 Fixed minor instruction table problems: FUCOM and FUCOMP didn't have
855 two-operand forms; NDISASM didn't recognise the longer register
856 forms of PUSH and POP (eg FF F3 for PUSH BX); TEST mem,imm32 was
857 flagged as undocumented; the 32-bit forms of CMOV had 16-bit operand
858 size prefixes; `AAD imm' and `AAM imm' are no longer flagged as
859 undocumented because the Intel Architecture reference documents
862 Fixed a problem with the local-label mechanism, whereby strange
863 types of symbol (EQUs, auto-defined OBJ segment base symbols)
864 interfered with the `previous global label' value and screwed up
867 Fixed a bug whereby the stub preprocessor didn't communicate with
868 the listing file generator, so that the -a and -l options in
869 conjunction would produce a useless listing file.
871 Merged `os2' object file format back into `obj', after discovering
872 that `obj' _also_ shouldn't have a link pass separator in a module
873 containing a non-trivial MODEND. Flat segments are now declared
874 using the FLAT attribute. `os2' is no longer a valid object format
877 Removed the fixed-size temporary storage in the evaluator. Very very
878 long expressions (like `mov ax,1+1+1+1+...' for two hundred 1s or
879 so) should now no longer crash NASM.
881 Fixed a bug involving segfaults on disassembly of MMX instructions,
882 by changing the meaning of one of the operand-type flags in nasm.h.
883 This may cause other apparently unrelated MMX problems; it needs to
884 be tested thoroughly.
886 Fixed some buffer overrun problems with large OBJ output files.
887 Thanks to DJ Delorie for the bug report and fix.
889 Made preprocess-only mode actually listen to the %line markers as it
890 prints them, so that it can report errors more sanely.
892 Re-designed the evaluator to keep more sensible track of expressions
893 involving forward references: can now cope with previously-nightmare
899 Added the ALIGN and ALIGNB standard macros.
901 Added PIC support in ELF: use of WRT to obtain the four extra
902 relocation types needed.
904 Added the ability for output file formats to define their own
905 extensions to the GLOBAL, COMMON and EXTERN directives.
907 Implemented common-variable alignment, and global-symbol type and
908 size declarations, in ELF.
910 Implemented NEAR and FAR keywords for common variables, plus
911 far-common element size specification, in OBJ.
913 Added a feature whereby EXTERNs and COMMONs in OBJ can be given a
914 default WRT specification (either a segment or a group).
916 Transformed the Unix NASM archive into an auto-configuring package.
918 Added a sanity-check for people applying SEG to things which are
919 already segment bases: this previously went unnoticed by the SEG
920 processing and caused OBJ-driver panics later.
922 Added the ability, in OBJ format, to deal with `MOV EAX,<segment>'
923 type references: OBJ doesn't directly support dword-size segment
924 base fixups, but as long as the low two bytes of the constant term
925 are zero, a word-size fixup can be generated instead and it will
928 Added the ability to specify sections' alignment requirements in
929 Win32 object files and pure binary files.
931 Added preprocess-time expression evaluation: the %assign (and
932 %iassign) directive and the bare %if (and %elif) conditional. Added
933 relational operators to the evaluator, for use only in %if
934 constructs: the standard relationals = < > <= >= <> (and C-like
935 synonyms == and !=) plus low-precedence logical operators &&, ^^ and
938 Added a preprocessor repeat construct: %rep / %exitrep / %endrep.
940 Added the __FILE__ and __LINE__ standard macros.
942 Added a sanity check for number constants being greater than
943 0xFFFFFFFF. The warning can be disabled.
945 Added the %0 token whereby a variadic multi-line macro can tell how
946 many parameters it's been given in a specific invocation.
948 Added %rotate, allowing multi-line macro parameters to be cycled.
950 Added the `*' option for the maximum parameter count on multi-line
951 macros, allowing them to take arbitrarily many parameters.
953 Added the ability for the user-level forms of EXTERN, GLOBAL and
954 COMMON to take more than one argument.
956 Added the IMPORT and EXPORT directives in OBJ format, to deal with
959 Added some more preprocessor %if constructs: %ifidn / %ifidni (exact
960 textual identity), and %ifid / %ifnum / %ifstr (token type testing).
962 Added the ability to distinguish SHL AX,1 (the 8086 version) from
963 SHL AX,BYTE 1 (the 286-and-upwards version whose constant happens to
966 Added NetBSD/FreeBSD/OpenBSD's variant of a.out format, complete
967 with PIC shared library features.
969 Changed NASM's idiosyncratic handling of FCLEX, FDISI, FENI, FINIT,
970 FSAVE, FSTCW, FSTENV, and FSTSW to bring it into line with the
971 otherwise accepted standard. The previous behaviour, though it was a
972 deliberate feature, was a deliberate feature based on a
973 misunderstanding. Apologies for the inconvenience.
975 Improved the flexibility of ABSOLUTE: you can now give it an
976 expression rather than being restricted to a constant, and it can
977 take relocatable arguments as well.
979 Added the ability for a variable to be declared as EXTERN multiple
980 times, and the subsequent definitions are just ignored.
982 We now allow instruction prefixes (CS, DS, LOCK, REPZ etc) to be
983 alone on a line (without a following instruction).
985 Improved sanity checks on whether the arguments to EXTERN, GLOBAL
986 and COMMON are valid identifiers.
988 Added misc/exebin.mac to allow direct generation of .EXE files by
989 hacking up an EXE header using DB and DW; also added test/binexe.asm
990 to demonstrate the use of this. Thanks to Yann Guidon for
991 contributing the EXE header code.
993 ndisasm forgot to check whether the input file had been successfully
994 opened. Now it does. Doh!
996 Added the Cyrix extensions to the MMX instruction set.
998 Added a hinting mechanism to allow [EAX+EBX] and [EBX+EAX] to be
999 assembled differently. This is important since [ESI+EBP] and
1000 [EBP+ESI] have different default base segment registers.
1002 Added support for the PharLap OMF extension for 4096-byte segment
1006 0.95 released July 1997
1007 -----------------------
1009 Fixed yet another ELF bug. This one manifested if the user relied on
1010 the default segment, and attempted to define global symbols without
1011 first explicitly declaring the target segment.
1013 Added makefiles (for NASM and the RDF tools) to build Win32 console
1014 apps under Symantec C++. Donated by Mark Junker.
1016 Added `macros.bas' and `insns.bas', QBasic versions of the Perl
1017 scripts that convert `standard.mac' to `macros.c' and convert
1018 `insns.dat' to `insnsa.c' and `insnsd.c'. Also thanks to Mark
1021 Changed the diassembled forms of the conditional instructions so
1022 that JB is now emitted as JC, and other similar changes. Suggested
1023 list by Ulrich Doewich.
1025 Added `@' to the list of valid characters to begin an identifier
1028 Documentary changes, notably the addition of the `Common Problems'
1029 section in nasm.doc.
1031 Fixed a bug relating to 32-bit PC-relative fixups in OBJ.
1033 Fixed a bug in perm_copy() in labels.c which was causing exceptions
1034 in cleanup_labels() on some systems.
1036 Positivity sanity check in TIMES argument changed from a warning to
1037 an error following a further complaint.
1039 Changed the acceptable limits on byte and word operands to allow
1040 things like `~10111001b' to work.
1042 Fixed a major problem in the preprocessor which caused seg-faults if
1043 macro definitions contained blank lines or comment-only lines.
1045 Fixed inadequate error checking on the commas separating the
1046 arguments to `db', `dw' etc.
1048 Fixed a crippling bug in the handling of macros with operand counts
1049 defined with a `+' modifier.
1051 Fixed a bug whereby object file formats which stored the input file
1052 name in the output file (such as OBJ and COFF) weren't doing so
1053 correctly when the output file name was specified on the command
1056 Removed [INC] and [INCLUDE] support for good, since they were
1059 Fixed a bug in OBJ which caused all fixups to be output in 16-bit
1060 (old-format) FIXUPP records, rather than putting the 32-bit ones in
1061 FIXUPP32 (new-format) records.
1063 Added, tentatively, OS/2 object file support (as a minor variant on
1066 Updates to Fox Cutter's Borland C makefile, Makefile.bc2.
1068 Removed a spurious second fclose() on the output file.
1070 Added the `-s' command line option to redirect all messages which
1071 would go to stderr (errors, help text) to stdout instead.
1073 Added the `-w' command line option to selectively suppress some
1074 classes of assembly warning messages.
1076 Added the `-p' pre-include and `-d' pre-define command-line options.
1078 Added an include file search path: the `-i' command line option.
1080 Fixed a silly little preprocessor bug whereby starting a line with a
1081 `%!' environment-variable reference caused an `unknown directive'
1084 Added the long-awaited listing file support: the `-l' command line
1087 Fixed a problem with OBJ format whereby, in the absence of any
1088 explicit segment definition, non-global symbols declared in the
1089 implicit default segment generated spurious EXTDEF records in the
1092 Added the NASM environment variable.
1094 From this version forward, Win32 console-mode binaries will be
1095 included in the DOS distribution in addition to the 16-bit binaries.
1096 Added Makefile.vc for this purpose.
1098 Added `return 0;' to test/objlink.c to prevent compiler warnings.
1100 Added the __NASM_MAJOR__ and __NASM_MINOR__ standard defines.
1102 Added an alternative memory-reference syntax in which prefixing an
1103 operand with `&' is equivalent to enclosing it in square brackets,
1104 at the request of Fox Cutter.
1106 Errors in pass two now cause the program to return a non-zero error
1107 code, which they didn't before.
1109 Fixed the single-line macro cycle detection, which didn't work at
1110 all on macros with no parameters (caused an infinite loop). Also
1111 changed the behaviour of single-line macro cycle detection to work
1112 like cpp, so that macros like `extrn' as given in the documentation
1115 Fixed the implementation of WRT, which was too restrictive in that
1116 you couldn't do `mov ax,[di+abc wrt dgroup]' because (di+abc) wasn't
1117 a relocatable reference.
1120 0.94 released April 1997
1121 ------------------------
1123 Major item: added the macro processor.
1125 Added undocumented instructions SMI, IBTS, XBTS and LOADALL286. Also
1126 reorganised CMPXCHG instruction into early-486 and Pentium forms.
1127 Thanks to Thobias Jones for the information.
1129 Fixed two more stupid bugs in ELF, which were causing `ld' to
1130 continue to seg-fault in a lot of non-trivial cases.
1132 Fixed a seg-fault in the label manager.
1134 Stopped FBLD and FBSTP from _requiring_ the TWORD keyword, which is
1135 the only option for BCD loads/stores in any case.
1137 Ensured FLDCW, FSTCW and FSTSW can cope with the WORD keyword, if
1138 anyone bothers to provide it. Previously they complained unless no
1139 keyword at all was present.
1141 Some forms of FDIV/FDIVR and FSUB/FSUBR were still inverted: a
1142 vestige of a bug that I thought had been fixed in 0.92. This was
1143 fixed, hopefully for good this time...
1145 Another minor phase error (insofar as a phase error can _ever_ be
1146 minor) fixed, this one occurring in code of the form
1147 rol ax,forward_reference
1148 forward_reference equ 1
1150 The number supplied to TIMES is now sanity-checked for positivity,
1151 and also may be greater than 64K (which previously didn't work on
1154 Added Watcom C makefiles, and misc/pmw.bat, donated by Dominik Behr.
1156 Added the INCBIN pseudo-opcode.
1158 Due to the advent of the preprocessor, the [INCLUDE] and [INC]
1159 directives have become obsolete. They are still supported in this
1160 version, with a warning, but won't be in the next.
1162 Fixed a bug in OBJ format, which caused incorrect object records to
1163 be output when absolute labels were made global.
1165 Updates to RDOFF subdirectory, and changes to outrdf.c.
1168 0.93 released January 1997
1169 --------------------------
1171 This release went out in a great hurry after semi-crippling bugs
1174 Really _did_ fix the stack overflows this time. *blush*
1176 Had problems with EA instruction sizes changing between passes, when
1177 an offset contained a forward reference and so 4 bytes were
1178 allocated for the offset in pass one; by pass two the symbol had
1179 been defined and happened to be a small absolute value, so only 1
1180 byte got allocated, causing instruction size mismatch between passes
1181 and hence incorrect address calculations. Fixed.
1183 Stupid bug in the revised ELF section generation fixed (associated
1184 string-table section for .symtab was hard-coded as 7, even when this
1185 didn't fit with the real section table). Was causing `ld' to
1186 seg-fault under Linux.
1188 Included a new Borland C makefile, Makefile.bc2, donated by Fox
1189 Cutter <lmb@comtch.iea.com>.
1192 0.92 released January 1997
1193 --------------------------
1195 The FDIVP/FDIVRP and FSUBP/FSUBRP pairs had been inverted: this was
1196 fixed. This also affected the LCC driver.
1198 Fixed a bug regarding 32-bit effective addresses of the form
1199 [other_register+ESP].
1201 Documentary changes, notably documentation of the fact that Borland
1202 Win32 compilers use `obj' rather than `win32' object format.
1204 Fixed the COMENT record in OBJ files, which was formatted
1207 Fixed a bug causing segfaults in large RDF files.
1209 OBJ format now strips initial periods from segment and group
1210 definitions, in order to avoid complications with the local label
1213 Fixed a bug in disassembling far calls and jumps in NDISASM.
1215 Added support for user-defined sections in COFF and ELF files.
1217 Compiled the DOS binaries with a sensible amount of stack, to
1218 prevent stack overflows on any arithmetic expression containing
1221 Fixed a bug in handling of files that do not terminate in a newline.
1224 0.91 released November 1996
1225 ---------------------------
1228 Support for RDF added.
1229 Support for DBG debugging format added.
1230 Support for 32-bit extensions to Microsoft OBJ format added.
1231 Revised for Borland C: some variable names changed, makefile added.
1232 LCC support revised to actually work.
1233 JMP/CALL NEAR/FAR notation added.
1234 `a16', `o16', `a32' and `o32' prefixes added.
1235 Range checking on short jumps implemented.
1236 MMX instruction support added.
1237 Negative floating point constant support added.
1238 Memory handling improved to bypass 64K barrier under DOS.
1239 $ prefix to force treatment of reserved words as identifiers added.
1240 Default-size mechanism for object formats added.
1241 Compile-time configurability added.
1242 `#', `@', `~' and `?' are now valid characters in labels.
1243 `-e' and `-k' options in NDISASM added.
1246 0.90 released October 1996
1247 --------------------------
1249 First release version. First support for object file output. Other
1250 changes from previous version (0.3x) too numerous to document.