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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(int prefix
)
110 nasm_panic(0, "Invalid value %d passed to prefix_slot()", prefix
);
115 static void process_size_override(insn
*result
, operand
*op
)
117 if (tasm_compatible_mode
) {
118 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
119 /* For TASM compatibility a size override inside the
120 * brackets changes the size of the operand, not the
121 * address type of the operand as it does in standard
122 * NASM syntax. Hence:
124 * mov eax,[DWORD val]
126 * is valid syntax in TASM compatibility mode. Note that
127 * you lose the ability to override the default address
128 * type for the instruction, but we never use anything
129 * but 32-bit flat model addressing in our code.
151 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
152 "invalid operand size specification");
156 /* Standard NASM compatible syntax */
157 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
159 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_TIMESTWO
;
162 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_REL
;
165 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_ABS
;
169 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_BYTEOFFS
;
174 if (result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] &&
175 result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] != tokval
.t_integer
)
176 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
177 "conflicting address size specifications");
179 result
->prefixes
[PPS_ASIZE
] = tokval
.t_integer
;
183 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
188 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
192 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_WORDOFFS
;
195 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid size specification in"
196 " effective address");
203 * when two or more decorators follow a register operand,
204 * consecutive decorators are parsed here.
205 * opmask and zeroing decorators can be placed in any order.
206 * e.g. zmm1 {k2}{z} or zmm2 {z}{k3}
207 * decorator(s) are placed at the end of an operand.
209 static bool parse_braces(decoflags_t
*decoflags
)
212 bool recover
= false;
216 if (i
== TOKEN_OPMASK
) {
217 if (*decoflags
& OPMASK_MASK
) {
218 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "opmask k%"PRIu64
" is already set",
219 *decoflags
& OPMASK_MASK
);
220 *decoflags
&= ~OPMASK_MASK
;
222 *decoflags
|= VAL_OPMASK(nasm_regvals
[tokval
.t_integer
]);
223 } else if (i
== TOKEN_DECORATOR
) {
224 switch (tokval
.t_integer
) {
227 * according to AVX512 spec, only zeroing/merging decorator
228 * is supported with opmask
230 *decoflags
|= GEN_Z(0);
233 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "{%s} is not an expected decorator",
237 } else if (i
== ',' || i
== TOKEN_EOS
){
240 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "only a series of valid decorators"
245 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
251 static int parse_mref(operand
*op
, const expr
*e
)
253 int b
, i
, s
; /* basereg, indexreg, scale */
254 int64_t o
; /* offset */
259 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* this bit's a register */
260 bool is_gpr
= is_class(REG_GPR
,nasm_reg_flags
[e
->type
]);
262 if (is_gpr
&& e
->value
== 1)
263 b
= e
->type
; /* It can be basereg */
264 else /* No, it has to be indexreg */
265 i
= e
->type
, s
= e
->value
;
268 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* it's a 2nd register */
269 bool is_gpr
= is_class(REG_GPR
,nasm_reg_flags
[e
->type
]);
271 if (b
!= -1) /* If the first was the base, ... */
272 i
= e
->type
, s
= e
->value
; /* second has to be indexreg */
274 else if (!is_gpr
|| e
->value
!= 1) {
275 /* If both want to be index */
276 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
277 "invalid effective address: two index registers");
283 if (e
->type
!= 0) { /* is there an offset? */
284 if (e
->type
<= EXPR_REG_END
) { /* in fact, is there an error? */
285 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
286 "beroset-p-603-invalid effective address");
289 if (e
->type
== EXPR_UNKNOWN
) {
290 op
->opflags
|= OPFLAG_UNKNOWN
;
291 o
= 0; /* doesn't matter what */
292 op
->wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* nor this */
293 op
->segment
= NO_SEG
; /* or this */
295 e
++; /* go to the end of the line */
297 if (e
->type
== EXPR_SIMPLE
) {
301 if (e
->type
== EXPR_WRT
) {
307 * Look for a segment base type.
309 if (e
->type
&& e
->type
< EXPR_SEGBASE
) {
310 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
311 "beroset-p-630-invalid effective address");
314 while (e
->type
&& e
->value
== 0)
316 if (e
->type
&& e
->value
!= 1) {
317 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
318 "beroset-p-637-invalid effective address");
322 op
->segment
= e
->type
- EXPR_SEGBASE
;
325 op
->segment
= NO_SEG
;
326 while (e
->type
&& e
->value
== 0)
329 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
330 "beroset-p-650-invalid effective address");
338 op
->segment
= NO_SEG
;
341 if (e
->type
!= 0) { /* there'd better be nothing left! */
342 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
343 "beroset-p-663-invalid effective address");
354 static void mref_set_optype(operand
*op
)
357 int i
= op
->indexreg
;
360 /* It is memory, but it can match any r/m operand */
361 op
->type
|= MEMORY_ANY
;
363 if (b
== -1 && (i
== -1 || s
== 0)) {
364 int is_rel
= globalbits
== 64 &&
365 !(op
->eaflags
& EAF_ABS
) &&
367 !(op
->eaflags
& EAF_FSGS
)) ||
368 (op
->eaflags
& EAF_REL
));
370 op
->type
|= is_rel
? IP_REL
: MEM_OFFS
;
374 opflags_t iclass
= nasm_reg_flags
[i
];
376 if (is_class(XMMREG
,iclass
))
378 else if (is_class(YMMREG
,iclass
))
380 else if (is_class(ZMMREG
,iclass
))
385 insn
*parse_line(int pass
, char *buffer
, insn
*result
, ldfunc ldef
)
387 bool insn_is_label
= false;
388 struct eval_hints hints
;
396 result
->forw_ref
= false;
400 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
402 result
->label
= NULL
; /* Assume no label */
403 result
->eops
= NULL
; /* must do this, whatever happens */
404 result
->operands
= 0; /* must initialize this */
405 result
->evex_rm
= 0; /* Ensure EVEX rounding mode is reset */
406 result
->evex_brerop
= -1; /* Reset EVEX broadcasting/ER op position */
408 /* Ignore blank lines */
415 (i
!= TOKEN_REG
|| !IS_SREG(tokval
.t_integer
))) {
416 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
417 "label or instruction expected at start of line");
421 if (i
== TOKEN_ID
|| (insn_is_label
&& i
== TOKEN_INSN
)) {
422 /* there's a label here */
424 result
->label
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
425 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
426 if (i
== ':') { /* skip over the optional colon */
427 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
429 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_WARN_OL
| ERR_PASS1
,
430 "label alone on a line without a colon might be in error");
432 if (i
!= TOKEN_INSN
|| tokval
.t_integer
!= I_EQU
) {
434 * FIXME: location->segment could be NO_SEG, in which case
435 * it is possible we should be passing 'abs_seg'. Look into this.
436 * Work out whether that is *really* what we should be doing.
437 * Generally fix things. I think this is right as it is, but
438 * am still not certain.
440 ldef(result
->label
, in_abs_seg
? abs_seg
: location
->segment
,
441 location
->offset
, NULL
, true, false);
445 /* Just a label here */
449 nasm_build_assert(P_none
!= 0);
450 memset(result
->prefixes
, P_none
, sizeof(result
->prefixes
));
453 while (i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
||
454 (i
== TOKEN_REG
&& IS_SREG(tokval
.t_integer
))) {
458 * Handle special case: the TIMES prefix.
460 if (i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
&& tokval
.t_integer
== P_TIMES
) {
463 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
464 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, NULL
, pass0
, NULL
);
466 if (!value
) /* Error in evaluator */
468 if (!is_simple(value
)) {
469 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
470 "non-constant argument supplied to TIMES");
473 result
->times
= value
->value
;
474 if (value
->value
< 0 && pass0
== 2) {
475 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "TIMES value %"PRId64
" is negative",
481 int slot
= prefix_slot(tokval
.t_integer
);
482 if (result
->prefixes
[slot
]) {
483 if (result
->prefixes
[slot
] == tokval
.t_integer
)
484 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
485 "instruction has redundant prefixes");
487 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
488 "instruction has conflicting prefixes");
490 result
->prefixes
[slot
] = tokval
.t_integer
;
491 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
495 if (i
!= TOKEN_INSN
) {
499 for (j
= 0; j
< MAXPREFIX
; j
++) {
500 if ((pfx
= result
->prefixes
[j
]) != P_none
)
504 if (i
== 0 && pfx
!= P_none
) {
506 * Instruction prefixes are present, but no actual
507 * instruction. This is allowed: at this point we
508 * invent a notional instruction of RESB 0.
510 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
511 result
->operands
= 1;
512 result
->oprs
[0].type
= IMMEDIATE
;
513 result
->oprs
[0].offset
= 0L;
514 result
->oprs
[0].segment
= result
->oprs
[0].wrt
= NO_SEG
;
517 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "parser: instruction expected");
522 result
->opcode
= tokval
.t_integer
;
523 result
->condition
= tokval
.t_inttwo
;
526 * INCBIN cannot be satisfied with incorrectly
527 * evaluated operands, since the correct values _must_ be known
528 * on the first pass. Hence, even in pass one, we set the
529 * `critical' flag on calling evaluate(), so that it will bomb
530 * out on undefined symbols.
532 if (result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
533 critical
= (pass0
< 2 ? 1 : 2);
536 critical
= (pass
== 2 ? 2 : 0);
538 if (result
->opcode
== I_DB
|| result
->opcode
== I_DW
||
539 result
->opcode
== I_DD
|| result
->opcode
== I_DQ
||
540 result
->opcode
== I_DT
|| result
->opcode
== I_DO
||
541 result
->opcode
== I_DY
|| result
->opcode
== I_DZ
||
542 result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
543 extop
*eop
, **tail
= &result
->eops
, **fixptr
;
547 result
->eops_float
= false;
550 * Begin to read the DB/DW/DD/DQ/DT/DO/DY/DZ/INCBIN operands.
553 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
556 else if (first
&& i
== ':') {
557 insn_is_label
= true;
562 eop
= *tail
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(extop
));
565 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
570 * is_comma_next() here is to distinguish this from
571 * a string used as part of an expression...
573 if (i
== TOKEN_STR
&& is_comma_next()) {
574 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING
;
575 eop
->stringval
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
576 eop
->stringlen
= tokval
.t_inttwo
;
577 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* eat the comma */
578 } else if (i
== TOKEN_STRFUNC
) {
580 const char *funcname
= tokval
.t_charptr
;
581 enum strfunc func
= tokval
.t_integer
;
582 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
585 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
587 if (i
!= TOKEN_STR
) {
588 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
589 "%s must be followed by a string constant",
591 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
593 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING_FREE
;
595 string_transform(tokval
.t_charptr
, tokval
.t_inttwo
,
596 &eop
->stringval
, func
);
597 if (eop
->stringlen
== (size_t)-1) {
598 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid string for transform");
599 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
602 if (parens
&& i
&& i
!= ')') {
603 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
605 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "unterminated %s function",
610 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
611 } else if (i
== '-' || i
== '+') {
612 char *save
= stdscan_get();
614 sign
= (i
== '-') ? -1 : 1;
615 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
616 if (i
!= TOKEN_FLOAT
) {
618 i
= tokval
.t_type
= token
;
623 } else if (i
== TOKEN_FLOAT
) {
625 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_STRING
;
626 result
->eops_float
= true;
628 eop
->stringlen
= idata_bytes(result
->opcode
);
629 if (eop
->stringlen
> 16) {
630 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "floating-point constant"
631 " encountered in DY or DZ instruction");
633 } else if (eop
->stringlen
< 1) {
634 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "floating-point constant"
635 " encountered in unknown instruction");
637 * fix suggested by Pedro Gimeno... original line was:
638 * eop->type = EOT_NOTHING;
643 eop
= nasm_realloc(eop
, sizeof(extop
) + eop
->stringlen
);
646 eop
->stringval
= (char *)eop
+ sizeof(extop
);
647 if (!eop
->stringlen
||
648 !float_const(tokval
.t_charptr
, sign
,
649 (uint8_t *)eop
->stringval
, eop
->stringlen
))
650 eop
->type
= EOT_NOTHING
;
651 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* eat the comma */
653 /* anything else, assume it is an expression */
657 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, NULL
,
660 if (!value
) /* Error in evaluator */
662 if (is_unknown(value
)) {
663 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_NUMBER
;
664 eop
->offset
= 0; /* doesn't matter what we put */
665 eop
->segment
= eop
->wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* likewise */
666 } else if (is_reloc(value
)) {
667 eop
->type
= EOT_DB_NUMBER
;
668 eop
->offset
= reloc_value(value
);
669 eop
->segment
= reloc_seg(value
);
670 eop
->wrt
= reloc_wrt(value
);
672 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
673 "operand %d: expression is not simple"
674 " or relocatable", oper_num
);
679 * We're about to call stdscan(), which will eat the
680 * comma that we're currently sitting on between
681 * arguments. However, we'd better check first that it
684 if (i
== TOKEN_EOS
) /* also could be EOL */
687 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma expected after operand %d",
693 if (result
->opcode
== I_INCBIN
) {
695 * Correct syntax for INCBIN is that there should be
696 * one string operand, followed by one or two numeric
699 if (!result
->eops
|| result
->eops
->type
!= EOT_DB_STRING
)
700 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin' expects a file name");
701 else if (result
->eops
->next
&&
702 result
->eops
->next
->type
!= EOT_DB_NUMBER
)
703 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin': second parameter is"
705 else if (result
->eops
->next
&& result
->eops
->next
->next
&&
706 result
->eops
->next
->next
->type
!= EOT_DB_NUMBER
)
707 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "`incbin': third parameter is"
709 else if (result
->eops
->next
&& result
->eops
->next
->next
&&
710 result
->eops
->next
->next
->next
)
711 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
712 "`incbin': more than three parameters");
716 * If we reach here, one of the above errors happened.
717 * Throw the instruction away.
720 } else /* DB ... */ if (oper_num
== 0)
721 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
722 "no operand for data declaration");
724 result
->operands
= oper_num
;
730 * Now we begin to parse the operands. There may be up to four
731 * of these, separated by commas, and terminated by a zero token.
734 for (opnum
= 0; opnum
< MAX_OPERANDS
; opnum
++) {
735 operand
*op
= &result
->oprs
[opnum
];
736 expr
*value
; /* used most of the time */
737 bool mref
; /* is this going to be a memory ref? */
738 bool bracket
; /* is it a [] mref, or a & mref? */
739 bool mib
; /* compound (mib) mref? */
741 decoflags_t brace_flags
= 0; /* flags for decorators in braces */
743 op
->disp_size
= 0; /* have to zero this whatever */
744 op
->eaflags
= 0; /* and this */
748 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
750 break; /* end of operands: get out of here */
751 else if (first
&& i
== ':') {
752 insn_is_label
= true;
756 op
->type
= 0; /* so far, no override */
757 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
) { /* size specifiers */
758 switch ((int)tokval
.t_integer
) {
760 if (!setsize
) /* we want to use only the first */
816 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand size specification");
818 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
821 if (i
== '[' || i
== '&') { /* memory reference */
823 bracket
= (i
== '[');
824 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* then skip the colon */
825 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
|| i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
) {
826 process_size_override(result
, op
);
827 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
829 /* when a comma follows an opening bracket - [ , eax*4] */
831 /* treat as if there is a zero displacement virtually */
832 tokval
.t_type
= TOKEN_NUM
;
833 tokval
.t_integer
= 0;
834 stdscan_set(stdscan_get() - 1); /* rewind the comma */
836 } else { /* immediate operand, or register */
838 bracket
= false; /* placate optimisers */
841 if ((op
->type
& FAR
) && !mref
&&
842 result
->opcode
!= I_JMP
&& result
->opcode
!= I_CALL
) {
843 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid use of FAR operand specifier");
846 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
,
847 &op
->opflags
, critical
, &hints
);
849 if (op
->opflags
& OPFLAG_FORWARD
) {
850 result
->forw_ref
= true;
852 if (!value
) /* Error in evaluator */
854 if (i
== ':' && mref
) { /* it was seg:offset */
856 * Process the segment override.
858 if (value
[1].type
!= 0 ||
860 !IS_SREG(value
->type
))
861 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid segment override");
862 else if (result
->prefixes
[PPS_SEG
])
863 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
,
864 "instruction has conflicting segment overrides");
866 result
->prefixes
[PPS_SEG
] = value
->type
;
867 if (IS_FSGS(value
->type
))
868 op
->eaflags
|= EAF_FSGS
;
871 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* then skip the colon */
872 while (i
== TOKEN_SPECIAL
|| i
== TOKEN_PREFIX
) {
873 process_size_override(result
, op
);
874 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
876 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
,
877 &op
->opflags
, critical
, &hints
);
879 if (op
->opflags
& OPFLAG_FORWARD
) {
880 result
->forw_ref
= true;
882 /* and get the offset */
883 if (!value
) /* Error in evaluator */
888 if (mref
&& bracket
&& i
== ',') {
889 /* [seg:base+offset,index*scale] syntax (mib) */
891 operand o1
, o2
; /* Partial operands */
893 if (parse_mref(&o1
, value
))
896 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
); /* Eat comma */
897 value
= evaluate(stdscan
, NULL
, &tokval
, &op
->opflags
,
903 if (parse_mref(&o2
, value
))
906 if (o2
.basereg
!= -1 && o2
.indexreg
== -1) {
907 o2
.indexreg
= o2
.basereg
;
912 if (o1
.indexreg
!= -1 || o2
.basereg
!= -1 || o2
.offset
!= 0 ||
913 o2
.segment
!= NO_SEG
|| o2
.wrt
!= NO_SEG
) {
914 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid mib expression");
918 op
->basereg
= o1
.basereg
;
919 op
->indexreg
= o2
.indexreg
;
920 op
->scale
= o2
.scale
;
921 op
->offset
= o1
.offset
;
922 op
->segment
= o1
.segment
;
925 if (op
->basereg
!= -1) {
926 op
->hintbase
= op
->basereg
;
927 op
->hinttype
= EAH_MAKEBASE
;
928 } else if (op
->indexreg
!= -1) {
929 op
->hintbase
= op
->indexreg
;
930 op
->hinttype
= EAH_NOTBASE
;
933 op
->hinttype
= EAH_NOHINT
;
940 if (mref
&& bracket
) { /* find ] at the end */
942 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "parser: expecting ]");
944 } else { /* we got the required ] */
945 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
946 if ((i
== TOKEN_DECORATOR
) || (i
== TOKEN_OPMASK
)) {
948 * according to AVX512 spec, broacast or opmask decorator
949 * is expected for memory reference operands
951 if (tokval
.t_flag
& TFLAG_BRDCAST
) {
952 brace_flags
|= GEN_BRDCAST(0) |
953 VAL_BRNUM(tokval
.t_integer
- BRC_1TO2
);
954 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
955 } else if (i
== TOKEN_OPMASK
) {
956 brace_flags
|= VAL_OPMASK(nasm_regvals
[tokval
.t_integer
]);
957 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
959 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "broadcast or opmask "
960 "decorator expected inside braces");
965 if (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',') {
966 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma or end of line expected");
970 } else { /* immediate operand */
971 if (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',' && i
!= ':' &&
972 i
!= TOKEN_DECORATOR
&& i
!= TOKEN_OPMASK
) {
973 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "comma, colon, decorator or end of "
974 "line expected after operand");
976 } else if (i
== ':') {
978 } else if (i
== TOKEN_DECORATOR
|| i
== TOKEN_OPMASK
) {
979 /* parse opmask (and zeroing) after an operand */
980 recover
= parse_braces(&brace_flags
);
984 do { /* error recovery */
985 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tokval
);
986 } while (i
!= 0 && i
!= ',');
990 * now convert the exprs returned from evaluate()
991 * into operand descriptions...
993 op
->decoflags
|= brace_flags
;
995 if (mref
) { /* it's a memory reference */
996 /* A mib reference was fully parsed already */
998 if (parse_mref(op
, value
))
1000 op
->hintbase
= hints
.base
;
1001 op
->hinttype
= hints
.type
;
1003 mref_set_optype(op
);
1004 } else { /* it's not a memory reference */
1005 if (is_just_unknown(value
)) { /* it's immediate but unknown */
1006 op
->type
|= IMMEDIATE
;
1007 op
->opflags
|= OPFLAG_UNKNOWN
;
1008 op
->offset
= 0; /* don't care */
1009 op
->segment
= NO_SEG
; /* don't care again */
1010 op
->wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* still don't care */
1012 if(optimizing
>= 0 && !(op
->type
& STRICT
)) {
1015 UNITY
| SBYTEWORD
| SBYTEDWORD
| UDWORD
| SDWORD
;
1017 } else if (is_reloc(value
)) { /* it's immediate */
1018 op
->type
|= IMMEDIATE
;
1019 op
->offset
= reloc_value(value
);
1020 op
->segment
= reloc_seg(value
);
1021 op
->wrt
= reloc_wrt(value
);
1023 if (is_simple(value
)) {
1024 uint64_t n
= reloc_value(value
);
1027 if (optimizing
>= 0 &&
1028 !(op
->type
& STRICT
)) {
1029 if ((uint32_t) (n
+ 128) <= 255)
1030 op
->type
|= SBYTEDWORD
;
1031 if ((uint16_t) (n
+ 128) <= 255)
1032 op
->type
|= SBYTEWORD
;
1033 if (n
<= 0xFFFFFFFF)
1035 if (n
+ 0x80000000 <= 0xFFFFFFFF)
1039 } else if(value
->type
== EXPR_RDSAE
) {
1041 * it's not an operand but a rounding or SAE decorator.
1042 * put the decorator information in the (opflag_t) type field
1043 * of previous operand.
1046 switch (value
->value
) {
1052 op
->decoflags
|= (value
->value
== BRC_SAE
? SAE
: ER
);
1053 result
->evex_rm
= value
->value
;
1056 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid decorator");
1059 } else { /* it's a register */
1062 if (value
->type
>= EXPR_SIMPLE
|| value
->value
!= 1) {
1063 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand type");
1068 * check that its only 1 register, not an expression...
1070 for (i
= 1; value
[i
].type
; i
++)
1071 if (value
[i
].value
) {
1072 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "invalid operand type");
1076 /* clear overrides, except TO which applies to FPU regs */
1077 if (op
->type
& ~TO
) {
1079 * we want to produce a warning iff the specified size
1080 * is different from the register size
1082 rs
= op
->type
& SIZE_MASK
;
1087 op
->type
|= REGISTER
;
1088 op
->type
|= nasm_reg_flags
[value
->type
];
1089 op
->decoflags
|= brace_flags
;
1090 op
->basereg
= value
->type
;
1092 if (rs
&& (op
->type
& SIZE_MASK
) != rs
)
1093 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
| ERR_PASS1
,
1094 "register size specification ignored");
1098 /* remember the position of operand having broadcasting/ER mode */
1099 if (op
->decoflags
& (BRDCAST_MASK
| ER
| SAE
))
1100 result
->evex_brerop
= opnum
;
1103 result
->operands
= opnum
; /* set operand count */
1105 /* clear remaining operands */
1106 while (opnum
< MAX_OPERANDS
)
1107 result
->oprs
[opnum
++].type
= 0;
1110 * Transform RESW, RESD, RESQ, REST, RESO, RESY, RESZ into RESB.
1112 switch (result
->opcode
) {
1114 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1115 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 2;
1118 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1119 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 4;
1122 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1123 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 8;
1126 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1127 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 10;
1130 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1131 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 16;
1134 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1135 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 32;
1138 result
->opcode
= I_RESB
;
1139 result
->oprs
[0].offset
*= 64;
1148 result
->opcode
= I_none
;
1152 static int is_comma_next(void)
1159 i
= stdscan(NULL
, &tv
);
1162 return (i
== ',' || i
== ';' || !i
);
1165 void cleanup_insn(insn
* i
)
1169 while ((e
= i
->eops
)) {
1171 if (e
->type
== EOT_DB_STRING_FREE
)
1172 nasm_free(e
->stringval
);