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35 * parser.c source line parser for the Netwide Assembler
56 extern int in_abs_seg
; /* ABSOLUTE segment flag */
57 extern int32_t abs_seg
; /* ABSOLUTE segment */
58 extern int32_t abs_offset
; /* ABSOLUTE segment offset */
60 static int is_comma_next(void);
63 static struct tokenval tokval
;
64 static struct location
*location
; /* Pointer to current line's segment,offset */
66 void parser_global_info(struct location
* locp
)
71 static int prefix_slot(enum prefixes prefix
)
101 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "Invalid value %d passed to prefix_slot()", prefix
);
106 static void process_size_override(insn
*result
, int operand
)
108 if (tasm_compatible_mode
) {
109 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
110 /* For TASM compatibility a size override inside the
111 * brackets changes the size of the operand, not the
112 * address type of the operand as it does in standard
113 * NASM syntax. Hence:
115 * mov eax,[DWORD val]
117 * is valid syntax in TASM compatibility mode. Note that
118 * you lose the ability to override the default address
119 * type for the instruction, but we never use anything
120 * but 32-bit flat model addressing in our code.
123 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS8
;
126 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS16
;
130 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS32
;
133 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS64
;
136 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS80
;
139 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS128
;
142 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
143 "invalid operand size specification");
147 /* Standard NASM compatible syntax */
148 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
150 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_TIMESTWO
;
153 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_REL
;
156 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_ABS
;
159 result
->oprs
[operand
].disp_size
= 8;
160 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_BYTEOFFS
;
165 if (result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] &&
166 result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] != tokval
.t_integer
)
167 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
168 "conflicting address size specifications");
170 result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] = tokval
.t_integer
;
173 result
->oprs
[operand
].disp_size
= 16;
174 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
178 result
->oprs
[operand
].disp_size
= 32;
179 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
182 result
->oprs
[operand
].disp_size
= 64;
183 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
186 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid size specification in"
187 " effective address");
193 insn
*parse_line(int pass
, char *buffer
, insn
*result
, ldfunc ldef
)
197 struct eval_hints hints
;
200 bool insn_is_label
= false;
205 result
->forw_ref
= false;
209 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
211 result
->label
= NULL
; /* Assume no label */
212 result
->eops
= NULL
; /* must do this, whatever happens */
213 result
->operands
= 0; /* must initialize this */
215 if (i
== 0) { /* blank line - ignore */
216 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* and no instruction either */
219 if (i
!= TOKEN_ID
&& i
!= TOKEN_INSN
&& i
!= TOKEN_PREFIX
&&
220 (i
!= TOKEN_REG
|| (REG_SREG
& ~nasm_reg_flags
[tokval
.t_integer
]))) {
221 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "label or instruction expected"
222 " at start of line");
223 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
227 if (i
== TOKEN_ID
|| (insn_is_label
&& i
== TOKEN_INSN
)) {
228 /* there's a label here */
230 result
->label
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
231 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
232 if (i
== ':') { /* skip over the optional colon */
233 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
235 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_WARN_OL
| ERR_PASS1
,
236 "label alone on a line without a colon might be in error");
238 if (i
!= TOKEN_INSN
|| tokval
.t_integer
!= I_EQU
) {
240 * FIXME: location->segment could be NO_SEG, in which case
241 * it is possible we should be passing 'abs_seg'. Look into this.
242 * Work out whether that is *really* what we should be doing.
243 * Generally fix things. I think this is right as it is, but
244 * am still not certain.
246 ldef(result
->label
, in_abs_seg
? abs_seg
: location
->segment
,
247 location
->offset
, NULL
, true, false);
252 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* this line contains just a label */
256 for (j
= 0; j
< MAXPREFIX
; j
++)
257 result
->prefixes
[j
] = P_none
;
260 while (i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
||
261 (i
== TOKEN_REG
&& !(REG_SREG
& ~nasm_reg_flags
[tokval
.t_integer
])))
266 * Handle special case: the TIMES prefix.
268 if (i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
&& tokval
.t_integer
== P_TIMES
) {
271 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
273 evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, NULL
, pass0
, nasm_error
, NULL
);
275 if (!value
) { /* but, error in evaluator */
276 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* unrecoverable parse error: */
277 return result
; /* ignore this instruction */
279 if (!is_simple(value
)) {
280 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
281 "non-constant argument supplied to TIMES");
284 result
->times
= value
->value
;
285 if (value
->value
< 0 && pass0
== 2) {
286 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "TIMES value %"PRId64
" is negative",
292 int slot
= prefix_slot(tokval
.t_integer
);
293 if (result
->prefixes
[slot
]) {
294 if (result
->prefixes
[slot
] == tokval
.t_integer
)
295 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
296 "instruction has redundant prefixes");
298 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
299 "instruction has conflicting prefixes");
301 result
->prefixes
[slot
] = tokval
.t_integer
;
302 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
306 if (i
!= TOKEN_INSN
) {
310 for (j
= 0; j
< MAXPREFIX
; j
++)
311 if ((pfx
= result
->prefixes
[j
]) != P_none
)
314 if (i
== 0 && pfx
!= P_none
) {
316 * Instruction prefixes are present, but no actual
317 * instruction. This is allowed: at this point we
318 * invent a notional instruction of RESB 0.
320 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
321 result
->operands
= 1;
322 result
->oprs
[0].type
= IMMEDIATE
;
323 result
->oprs
[0].offset
= 0L;
324 result
->oprs
[0].segment
= result
->oprs
[0].wrt
= NO_SEG
;
327 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "parser: instruction expected");
328 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
333 result
->opcode
= tokval
.t_integer
;
334 result
->condition
= tokval
.t_inttwo
;
337 * INCBIN cannot be satisfied with incorrectly
338 * evaluated operands, since the correct values _must_ be known
339 * on the first pass. Hence, even in pass one, we set the
340 * `critical' flag on calling evaluate(), so that it will bomb
341 * out on undefined symbols.
343 if (result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
344 critical
= (pass0
< 2 ? 1 : 2);
347 critical
= (pass
== 2 ? 2 : 0);
349 if (result
->opcode
== I_DB
|| result
->opcode
== I_DW
||
350 result
->opcode
== I_DD
|| result
->opcode
== I_DQ
||
351 result
->opcode
== I_DT
|| result
->opcode
== I_DO
||
352 result
->opcode
== I_DY
|| result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
353 extop
*eop
, **tail
= &result
->eops
, **fixptr
;
357 result
->eops_float
= false;
360 * Begin to read the DB/DW/DD/DQ/DT/DO/INCBIN operands.
363 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
366 else if (first
&& i
== ':') {
367 insn_is_label
= true;
372 eop
= *tail
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(extop
));
375 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
380 * is_comma_next() here is to distinguish this from
381 * a string used as part of an expression...
383 if (i
== TOKEN_STR
&& is_comma_next()) {
384 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING
;
385 eop
->stringval
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
386 eop
->stringlen
= tokval
.t_inttwo
;
387 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* eat the comma */
388 } else if (i
== TOKEN_STRFUNC
) {
390 const char *funcname
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
391 enum strfunc func
= tokval
.t_integer
;
392 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
395 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
397 if (i
!= TOKEN_STR
) {
398 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
399 "%s must be followed by a string constant",
401 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
403 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING_FREE
;
405 string_transform(tokval
.t_charptr
, tokval
.t_inttwo
,
406 &eop
->stringval
, func
);
407 if (eop
->stringlen
== (size_t)-1) {
408 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid string for transform");
409 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
412 if (parens
&& i
&& i
!= ')') {
413 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
415 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "unterminated %s function",
420 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
421 } else if (i
== '-' || i
== '+') {
422 char *save
= stdscan_get();
424 sign
= (i
== '-') ? -1 : 1;
425 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
426 if (i
!= TOKEN_FLOAT
) {
428 i
= tokval
.t_type
= token
;
433 } else if (i
== TOKEN_FLOAT
) {
435 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING
;
436 result
->eops_float
= true;
438 eop
->stringlen
= idata_bytes(result
->opcode
);
439 if (eop
->stringlen
> 16) {
440 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "floating-point constant"
441 " encountered in DY instruction");
443 } else if (eop
->stringlen
< 1) {
444 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "floating-point constant"
445 " encountered in unknown instruction");
447 * fix suggested by Pedro Gimeno... original line was:
448 * eop->type = EOT_NOTHING;
453 eop
= nasm_realloc(eop
, sizeof(extop
) + eop
->stringlen
);
456 eop
->stringval
= (char *)eop
+ sizeof(extop
);
457 if (!eop
->stringlen
||
458 !float_const(tokval
.t_charptr
, sign
,
459 (uint8_t *)eop
->stringval
,
460 eop
->stringlen
, nasm_error
))
461 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
462 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* eat the comma */
464 /* anything else, assume it is an expression */
468 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, NULL
,
469 critical
, nasm_error
, NULL
);
471 if (!value
) { /* error in evaluator */
472 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* unrecoverable parse error: */
473 return result
; /* ignore this instruction */
475 if (is_unknown(value
)) {
476 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_NUMBER
;
477 eop
->offset
= 0; /* doesn't matter what we put */
478 eop
->segment
= eop
->wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* likewise */
479 } else if (is_reloc(value
)) {
480 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_NUMBER
;
481 eop
->offset
= reloc_value(value
);
482 eop
->segment
= reloc_seg(value
);
483 eop
->wrt
= reloc_wrt(value
);
485 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
486 "operand %d: expression is not simple"
487 " or relocatable", oper_num
);
492 * We're about to call stdscan(), which will eat the
493 * comma that we're currently sitting on between
494 * arguments. However, we'd better check first that it
497 if (i
== 0) /* also could be EOL */
500 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma expected after operand %d",
502 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* unrecoverable parse error: */
503 return result
; /* ignore this instruction */
507 if (result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
509 * Correct syntax for INCBIN is that there should be
510 * one string operand, followed by one or two numeric
513 if (!result
->eops
|| result
->eops
->type
!= EOT_DB_STRING
)
514 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin' expects a file name");
515 else if (result
->eops
->next
&&
516 result
->eops
->next
->type
!= EOT_DB_NUMBER
)
517 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin': second parameter is"
519 else if (result
->eops
->next
&& result
->eops
->next
->next
&&
520 result
->eops
->next
->next
->type
!= EOT_DB_NUMBER
)
521 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin': third parameter is"
523 else if (result
->eops
->next
&& result
->eops
->next
->next
&&
524 result
->eops
->next
->next
->next
)
525 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
526 "`incbin': more than three parameters");
530 * If we reach here, one of the above errors happened.
531 * Throw the instruction away.
533 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
535 } else /* DB ... */ if (oper_num
== 0)
536 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
537 "no operand for data declaration");
539 result
->operands
= oper_num
;
544 /* right. Now we begin to parse the operands. There may be up to four
545 * of these, separated by commas, and terminated by a zero token. */
547 for (operand
= 0; operand
< MAX_OPERANDS
; operand
++) {
548 expr
*value
; /* used most of the time */
549 int mref
; /* is this going to be a memory ref? */
550 int bracket
; /* is it a [] mref, or a & mref? */
553 result
->oprs
[operand
].disp_size
= 0; /* have to zero this whatever */
554 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
= 0; /* and this */
555 result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
= 0;
557 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
559 break; /* end of operands: get out of here */
560 else if (first
&& i
== ':') {
561 insn_is_label
= true;
565 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
= 0; /* so far, no override */
566 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
) { /* size specifiers */
567 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
569 if (!setsize
) /* we want to use only the first */
570 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS8
;
575 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS16
;
581 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS32
;
586 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS64
;
591 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS80
;
596 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS128
;
601 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= BITS256
;
605 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= TO
;
608 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= STRICT
;
611 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= FAR
;
614 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= NEAR
;
617 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= SHORT
;
620 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand size specification");
622 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
625 if (i
== '[' || i
== '&') { /* memory reference */
627 bracket
= (i
== '[');
628 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* then skip the colon */
629 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
|| i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
) {
630 process_size_override(result
, operand
);
631 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
633 } else { /* immediate operand, or register */
635 bracket
= false; /* placate optimisers */
638 if ((result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& FAR
) && !mref
&&
639 result
->opcode
!= I_JMP
&& result
->opcode
!= I_CALL
) {
640 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid use of FAR operand specifier");
643 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
,
644 &result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
,
645 critical
, nasm_error
, &hints
);
647 if (result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
& OPFLAG_FORWARD
) {
648 result
->forw_ref
= true;
650 if (!value
) { /* nasm_error in evaluator */
651 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* unrecoverable parse error: */
652 return result
; /* ignore this instruction */
654 if (i
== ':' && mref
) { /* it was seg:offset */
656 * Process the segment override.
658 if (value
[1].type
!= 0 || value
->value
!= 1 ||
659 REG_SREG
& ~nasm_reg_flags
[value
->type
])
660 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid segment override");
661 else if (result
->prefixes
[PPS_SEG
])
662 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
663 "instruction has conflicting segment overrides");
665 result
->prefixes
[PPS_SEG
] = value
->type
;
666 if (!(REG_FSGS
& ~nasm_reg_flags
[value
->type
]))
667 result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
|= EAF_FSGS
;
670 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* then skip the colon */
671 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
|| i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
) {
672 process_size_override(result
, operand
);
673 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
675 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
,
676 &result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
,
677 critical
, nasm_error
, &hints
);
679 if (result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
& OPFLAG_FORWARD
) {
680 result
->forw_ref
= true;
682 /* and get the offset */
683 if (!value
) { /* but, error in evaluator */
684 result
->opcode
= I_none
; /* unrecoverable parse error: */
685 return result
; /* ignore this instruction */
690 if (mref
&& bracket
) { /* find ] at the end */
692 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "parser: expecting ]");
694 } else { /* we got the required ] */
695 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
696 if (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',') {
697 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma or end of line expected");
701 } else { /* immediate operand */
702 if (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',' && i
!= ':') {
703 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma, colon or end of line expected");
705 } else if (i
== ':') {
706 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= COLON
;
710 do { /* error recovery */
711 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
712 } while (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',');
716 * now convert the exprs returned from evaluate()
717 * into operand descriptions...
720 if (mref
) { /* it's a memory reference */
722 int b
, i
, s
; /* basereg, indexreg, scale */
723 int64_t o
; /* offset */
725 b
= i
= -1, o
= s
= 0;
726 result
->oprs
[operand
].hintbase
= hints
.base
;
727 result
->oprs
[operand
].hinttype
= hints
.type
;
729 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* this bit's a register */
730 if (e
->value
== 1) /* in fact it can be basereg */
732 else /* no, it has to be indexreg */
733 i
= e
->type
, s
= e
->value
;
736 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* it's a 2nd register */
737 if (b
!= -1) /* If the first was the base, ... */
738 i
= e
->type
, s
= e
->value
; /* second has to be indexreg */
740 else if (e
->value
!= 1) { /* If both want to be index */
741 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
742 "beroset-p-592-invalid effective address");
743 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
749 if (e
->type
!= 0) { /* is there an offset? */
750 if (e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* in fact, is there an error? */
751 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
752 "beroset-p-603-invalid effective address");
753 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
756 if (e
->type
== EXPR_UNKNOWN
) {
757 result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
|= OPFLAG_UNKNOWN
;
758 o
= 0; /* doesn't matter what */
759 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* nor this */
760 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
= NO_SEG
; /* or this */
762 e
++; /* go to the end of the line */
764 if (e
->type
== EXPR_SIMPLE
) {
768 if (e
->type
== EXPR_WRT
) {
769 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= e
->value
;
772 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= NO_SEG
;
774 * Look for a segment base type.
776 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
< EXPR_SEGBASE
) {
777 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
778 "beroset-p-630-invalid effective address");
779 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
782 while (e
->type
&& e
->value
== 0)
784 if (e
->type
&& e
->value
!= 1) {
785 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
786 "beroset-p-637-invalid effective address");
787 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
791 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
=
792 e
->type
- EXPR_SEGBASE
;
795 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
= NO_SEG
;
796 while (e
->type
&& e
->value
== 0)
799 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
800 "beroset-p-650-invalid effective address");
801 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
808 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= NO_SEG
;
809 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
= NO_SEG
;
812 if (e
->type
!= 0) { /* there'd better be nothing left! */
813 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
814 "beroset-p-663-invalid effective address");
815 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
819 /* It is memory, but it can match any r/m operand */
820 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= MEMORY_ANY
;
822 if (b
== -1 && (i
== -1 || s
== 0)) {
823 int is_rel
= globalbits
== 64 &&
824 !(result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
& EAF_ABS
) &&
826 !(result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
& EAF_FSGS
)) ||
827 (result
->oprs
[operand
].eaflags
& EAF_REL
));
829 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= is_rel
? IP_REL
: MEM_OFFS
;
831 result
->oprs
[operand
].basereg
= b
;
832 result
->oprs
[operand
].indexreg
= i
;
833 result
->oprs
[operand
].scale
= s
;
834 result
->oprs
[operand
].offset
= o
;
835 } else { /* it's not a memory reference */
836 if (is_just_unknown(value
)) { /* it's immediate but unknown */
837 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= IMMEDIATE
;
838 result
->oprs
[operand
].opflags
|= OPFLAG_UNKNOWN
;
839 result
->oprs
[operand
].offset
= 0; /* don't care */
840 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
= NO_SEG
; /* don't care again */
841 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* still don't care */
843 if(optimizing
>= 0 && !(result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& STRICT
))
846 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= SBYTE16
| SBYTE32
| SBYTE64
;
848 } else if (is_reloc(value
)) { /* it's immediate */
849 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= IMMEDIATE
;
850 result
->oprs
[operand
].offset
= reloc_value(value
);
851 result
->oprs
[operand
].segment
= reloc_seg(value
);
852 result
->oprs
[operand
].wrt
= reloc_wrt(value
);
853 if (is_simple(value
)) {
854 if (reloc_value(value
) == 1)
855 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= UNITY
;
856 if (optimizing
>= 0 &&
857 !(result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& STRICT
)) {
858 int64_t v64
= reloc_value(value
);
859 int32_t v32
= (int32_t)v64
;
860 int16_t v16
= (int16_t)v32
;
862 if (v64
>= -128 && v64
<= 127)
863 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= SBYTE64
;
864 if (v32
>= -128 && v32
<= 127)
865 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= SBYTE32
;
866 if (v16
>= -128 && v16
<= 127)
867 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= SBYTE16
;
870 } else { /* it's a register */
873 if (value
->type
>= EXPR_SIMPLE
|| value
->value
!= 1) {
874 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand type");
875 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
880 * check that its only 1 register, not an expression...
882 for (i
= 1; value
[i
].type
; i
++)
883 if (value
[i
].value
) {
884 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand type");
885 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
889 /* clear overrides, except TO which applies to FPU regs */
890 if (result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& ~TO
) {
892 * we want to produce a warning iff the specified size
893 * is different from the register size
895 rs
= result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& SIZE_MASK
;
899 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
&= TO
;
900 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= REGISTER
;
901 result
->oprs
[operand
].type
|= nasm_reg_flags
[value
->type
];
902 result
->oprs
[operand
].basereg
= value
->type
;
904 if (rs
&& (result
->oprs
[operand
].type
& SIZE_MASK
) != rs
)
905 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
906 "register size specification ignored");
911 result
->operands
= operand
; /* set operand count */
913 /* clear remaining operands */
914 while (operand
< MAX_OPERANDS
)
915 result
->oprs
[operand
++].type
= 0;
918 * Transform RESW, RESD, RESQ, REST, RESO, RESY into RESB.
920 switch (result
->opcode
) {
922 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
923 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 2;
926 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
927 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 4;
930 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
931 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 8;
934 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
935 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 10;
938 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
939 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 16;
942 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
943 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 32;
952 static int is_comma_next(void)
959 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tv
);
961 return (i
== ',' || i
== ';' || !i
);
964 void cleanup_insn(insn
* i
)
968 while ((e
= i
->eops
)) {
970 if (e
->type
== EOT_DB_STRING_FREE
)
971 nasm_free(e
->stringval
);