minix/commands/asmconv/asm86.h
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/* asm86.h - 80X86 assembly intermediate Author: Kees J. Bot
* 27 Jun 1993
*/
typedef enum opcode { /* 80486 opcodes, from the i486 reference manual.
* Synonyms left out, some new words invented.
*/
DOT_ALIGN,
DOT_ASCII, DOT_ASCIZ,
DOT_ASSERT, /* Pseudo's invented */
DOT_BASE,
DOT_COMM, DOT_LCOMM,
DOT_DATA1,
DOT_DATA2,
DOT_DATA4,
DOT_DEFINE, DOT_EXTERN,
DOT_EQU,
DOT_FILE, DOT_LINE,
DOT_LABEL,
DOT_LIST, DOT_NOLIST,
DOT_SPACE,
DOT_SYMB,
DOT_TEXT, DOT_ROM, DOT_DATA, DOT_BSS, DOT_END,
DOT_USE16, DOT_USE32,
AAA,
AAD,
AAM,
AAS,
ADC,
ADD,
AND,
ARPL,
BOUND,
BSF,
BSR,
BSWAP,
BT,
BTC,
BTR,
BTS,
CALL, CALLF, /* CALLF added */
CBW,
CLC,
CLD,
CLI,
CLTS,
CMC,
CMP,
CMPS,
CMPXCHG,
CWD,
DAA,
DAS,
DEC,
DIV,
ENTER,
F2XM1,
FABS,
FADD, FADDD, FADDS, FADDP, FIADDL, FIADDS,
FBLD,
FBSTP,
FCHS,
FCLEX,
FCOMD, FCOMS, FCOMPD, FCOMPS, FCOMPP,
FCOS,
FDECSTP,
FDIVD, FDIVS, FDIVP, FIDIVL, FIDIVS,
FDIVRD, FDIVRS, FDIVRP, FIDIVRL, FIDIVRS,
FFREE,
FICOM, FICOMP,
FILDQ, FILDL, FILDS,
FINCSTP,
FINIT,
FISTL, FISTS, FISTP,
FLDX, FLDD, FLDS,
FLD1, FLDL2T, FLDL2E, FLDPI, FLDLG2, FLDLN2, FLDZ,
FLDCW,
FLDENV,
FMULD, FMULS, FMULP, FIMULL, FIMULS,
FNOP,
FPATAN,
FPREM,
FPREM1,
FPTAN,
FRNDINT,
FRSTOR,
FSAVE,
FSCALE,
FSIN,
FSINCOS,
FSQRT,
FSTD, FSTS, FSTP, FSTPX, FSTPD, FSTPS,
FSTCW,
FSTENV,
FSTSW,
FSUBD, FSUBS, FSUBP, FISUBL, FISUBS,
FSUBRD, FSUBRS, FSUBPR, FISUBRL, FISUBRS,
FTST,
FUCOM, FUCOMP, FUCOMPP,
FXAM,
FXCH,
FXTRACT,
FYL2X,
FYL2XP1,
HLT,
IDIV,
IMUL,
IN,
INC,
INS,
INT, INTO,
INVD,
INVLPG,
IRET, IRETD,
JA, JAE, JB, JBE, JCXZ, JE, JG, JGE, JL,
JLE, JNE, JNO, JNP, JNS, JO, JP, JS,
JMP, JMPF, /* JMPF added */
LAHF,
LAR,
LEA,
LEAVE,
LGDT, LIDT,
LGS, LSS, LDS, LES, LFS,
LLDT,
LMSW,
LOCK,
LODS,
LOOP, LOOPE, LOOPNE,
LSL,
LTR,
MOV,
MOVS,
MOVSX,
MOVSXB,
MOVZX,
MOVZXB,
MUL,
NEG,
NOP,
NOT,
OR,
OUT,
OUTS,
POP,
POPA,
POPF,
PUSH,
PUSHA,
PUSHF,
RCL, RCR, ROL, ROR,
RET, RETF, /* RETF added */
SAHF,
SAL, SAR, SHL, SHR,
SBB,
SCAS,
SETA, SETAE, SETB, SETBE, SETE, SETG, SETGE, SETL,
SETLE, SETNE, SETNO, SETNP, SETNS, SETO, SETP, SETS,
SGDT, SIDT,
SHLD,
SHRD,
SLDT,
SMSW,
STC,
STD,
STI,
STOS,
STR,
SUB,
TEST,
VERR, VERW,
WAIT,
WBINVD,
XADD,
XCHG,
XLAT,
XOR
} opcode_t;
#define is_pseudo(o) ((o) <= DOT_USE32)
#define N_OPCODES ((int) XOR + 1)
#define OPZ 0x01 /* Operand size prefix. */
#define ADZ 0x02 /* Address size prefix. */
typedef enum optype {
PSEUDO, JUMP, BYTE, WORD, OWORD /* Ordered list! */
} optype_t;
typedef enum repeat {
ONCE, REP, REPE, REPNE
} repeat_t;
typedef enum segment {
DEFSEG, CSEG, DSEG, ESEG, FSEG, GSEG, SSEG
} segment_t;
typedef struct expression {
int operator;
struct expression *left, *middle, *right;
char *name;
size_t len;
unsigned magic;
} expression_t;
typedef struct asm86 {
opcode_t opcode; /* DOT_TEXT, MOV, ... */
char *file; /* Name of the file it is found in. */
long line; /* Line number. */
optype_t optype; /* Type of operands: byte, word... */
int oaz; /* Operand/address size prefix? */
repeat_t rep; /* Repeat prefix used on this instr. */
segment_t seg; /* Segment override. */
expression_t *args; /* Arguments in ACK order. */
unsigned magic;
} asm86_t;
expression_t *new_expr(void);
void del_expr(expression_t *a);
asm86_t *new_asm86(void);
void del_asm86(asm86_t *a);
int isregister(const char *name);
/*
* Format of the arguments of the asm86_t structure:
*
*
* ACK assembly operands expression_t cell:
* or part of operand: {operator, left, middle, right, name, len}
*
* [expr] {'[', nil, expr, nil}
* word {'W', nil, nil, nil, word}
* "string" {'S', nil, nil, nil, "string", strlen("string")}
* label = expr {'=', nil, expr, nil, label}
* expr * expr {'*', expr, nil, expr}
* - expr {'-', nil, expr, nil}
* (memory) {'(', nil, memory, nil}
* offset(base)(index*n) {'O', offset, base, index*n}
* base {'B', nil, nil, nil, base}
* index*4 {'4', nil, nil, nil, index}
* operand, oplist {',', operand, nil, oplist}
* label : {':', nil, nil, nil, label}
*
* The precedence of operators is ignored. The expression is simply copied
* as is, including parentheses. Problems like missing operators in the
* target language will have to be handled by rewriting the source language.
* 16-bit or 32-bit registers must be used where they are required by the
* target assembler even though ACK makes no difference between 'ax' and
* 'eax'. Asmconv is smart enough to transform compiler output. Human made
* assembly can be fixed up to be transformable.
*/