An emulator, assembler, and disassembler for the Sega Game Gear
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  1. /* Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Ben Kurtovic <ben.kurtovic@gmail.com>
  2. Released under the terms of the MIT License. See LICENSE for details. */
  3. #include <stdarg.h>
  4. #include <stdlib.h>
  5. #include "instructions.h"
  6. #include "inst_args.h"
  7. #include "../util.h"
  8. /* Helper macros for get_inst_parser() and lookup_parser() */
  9. #define JOIN(a, b, c, d) ((uint32_t) ((a << 24) + (b << 16) + (c << 8) + d))
  10. #define DISPATCH_(s, z) ( \
  11. (z) == 2 ? JOIN(s[0], s[1], 0x00, 0x00) : \
  12. (z) == 3 ? JOIN(s[0], s[1], s[2], 0x00) : \
  13. JOIN(s[0], s[1], s[2], s[3])) \
  14. #define MAKE_CMP_(s) DISPATCH_(s, sizeof(s) / sizeof(char) - 1)
  15. #define HANDLE(m) if (key == MAKE_CMP_(#m)) return parse_inst_##m;
  16. /* Helper macro for parse_arg() */
  17. #define TRY_PARSER(func, argtype, field) \
  18. if (argparse_##func(&arg->data.field, info)) { \
  19. arg->type = argtype; \
  20. return ED_NONE; \
  21. }
  22. /* Internal helper macros */
  23. #define INST_ALLOC_(len) \
  24. *length = len; \
  25. *bytes = cr_malloc(sizeof(uint8_t) * (len));
  26. #define INST_SET_(b, val) ((*bytes)[b] = val)
  27. #define INST_SET1_(b1) INST_SET_(0, b1)
  28. #define INST_SET2_(b1, b2) INST_SET1_(b1), INST_SET_(1, b2)
  29. #define INST_SET3_(b1, b2, b3) INST_SET2_(b1, b2), INST_SET_(2, b3)
  30. #define INST_SET4_(b1, b2, b3, b4) INST_SET3_(b1, b2, b3), INST_SET_(3, b4)
  31. #define INST_DISPATCH_(a, b, c, d, target, ...) target
  32. #define INST_FILL_BYTES_(len, ...) \
  33. ((len > 4) ? fill_bytes_variadic(*bytes, len, __VA_ARGS__) : \
  34. INST_DISPATCH_(__VA_ARGS__, INST_SET4_, INST_SET3_, INST_SET2_, \
  35. INST_SET1_, __VA_ARGS__)(__VA_ARGS__));
  36. #define INST_PREFIX_(reg) \
  37. (((reg) == REG_IX || (reg) == REG_IXH || (reg) == REG_IXL) ? \
  38. INST_IX_PREFIX : INST_IY_PREFIX)
  39. #define INST_RETURN_WITH_SYMBOL_(len, label, ...) { \ // TODO
  40. *symbol = cr_strdup(label.text); \
  41. INST_ALLOC_(len) \
  42. INST_FILL_BYTES_(len - 2, __VA_ARGS__) \
  43. return ED_NONE; \
  44. }
  45. /* Helper macros for instruction parsers */
  46. #define INST_FUNC(mnemonic) \
  47. static ASMErrorDesc parse_inst_##mnemonic( \
  48. uint8_t **bytes, size_t *length, char **symbol, ASMArgParseInfo ap_info) \
  49. #define INST_ERROR(desc) return ED_PS_##desc;
  50. #define INST_TAKES_NO_ARGS \
  51. if (ap_info.arg) \
  52. INST_ERROR(TOO_MANY_ARGS)
  53. #define INST_TAKES_ARGS(a0, a1, a2) \
  54. if (!ap_info.arg) \
  55. INST_ERROR(TOO_FEW_ARGS) \
  56. ASMInstArg args[3]; \
  57. size_t nargs = 0; \
  58. ASMArgType masks = {a0, a1, a2}; \
  59. ASMErrorDesc err = parse_args(args, &nargs, ap_info, masks); \
  60. if (err) \
  61. return err; \
  62. #define INST_NARGS nargs
  63. #define INST_TYPE(n) args[n].type
  64. #define INST_REG(n) args[n].data.reg
  65. #define INST_IMM(n) args[n].data.imm
  66. #define INST_INDIRECT(n) args[n].data.indirect
  67. #define INST_INDEX(n) args[n].data.index
  68. #define INST_COND(n) args[n].data.cond
  69. #define INST_PORT(n) args[n].data.port
  70. #define INST_RETURN(len, ...) { \
  71. (void) symbol; \
  72. INST_ALLOC_(len) \
  73. INST_FILL_BYTES_(len, __VA_ARGS__) \
  74. return ED_NONE; \
  75. }
  76. #define INST_IX_PREFIX 0xDD
  77. #define INST_IY_PREFIX 0xFD
  78. #define INST_INDEX_PREFIX(n) INST_PREFIX_(INST_INDEX(n).reg)
  79. #define INST_INDIRECT_IMM(n) \ // TODO
  80. INST_INDIRECT(n).addr.imm.uval >> 8, \
  81. INST_INDIRECT(n).addr.imm.uval & 0xFF
  82. /* ----------------------------- END WORK BLOCK ---------------------------- */
  83. /*
  84. Fill an instruction's byte array with the given data.
  85. This internal function is only called for instructions longer than four
  86. bytes (of which there is only one: the fake emulator debugging/testing
  87. opcode with mnemonic "emu"), so it does not get used in normal situations.
  88. Return the value of the last byte inserted, for compatibility with the
  89. INST_SETn_ family of macros.
  90. */
  91. static uint8_t fill_bytes_variadic(uint8_t *bytes, size_t len, ...)
  92. {
  93. va_list vargs;
  94. va_start(vargs, len);
  95. for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++)
  96. bytes[i] = va_arg(vargs, unsigned);
  97. va_end(vargs);
  98. return bytes[len - 1];
  99. }
  100. /*
  101. Parse a single instruction argument into an ASMInstArg object.
  102. Return ED_NONE (0) on success or an error code on failure.
  103. */
  104. static ASMErrorDesc parse_arg(
  105. ASMInstArg *arg, const char *str, size_t size, ASMDefineTable *deftable)
  106. {
  107. ASMArgParseInfo info = {.arg = str, .size = size, .deftable = deftable};
  108. TRY_PARSER(register, AT_REGISTER, reg)
  109. TRY_PARSER(condition, AT_CONDITION, cond)
  110. TRY_PARSER(indirect, AT_INDIRECT, indirect)
  111. TRY_PARSER(indexed, AT_INDEXED, index)
  112. TRY_PARSER(immediate, AT_IMMEDIATE, imm)
  113. return ED_PS_ARG_SYNTAX;
  114. }
  115. /*
  116. Parse an argument string into ASMInstArg objects.
  117. Return ED_NONE (0) on success or an error code on failure.
  118. */
  119. static ASMErrorDesc parse_args(
  120. ASMInstArg args[3], size_t *nargs, ASMArgParseInfo ap_info, ASMArgType masks[3]) // TODO
  121. {
  122. ASMErrorDesc err;
  123. ASMDefineTable *dt = ap_info.deftable;
  124. const char *str = ap_info.arg;
  125. size_t size = ap_info.size, start = 0, i = 0;
  126. while (i < size) {
  127. char c = str[i];
  128. if (c == ',') {
  129. if (i == start)
  130. return ED_PS_ARG_SYNTAX;
  131. if ((err = parse_arg(&args[*nargs], str + start, i - start, dt)))
  132. return err;
  133. (*nargs)++;
  134. i++;
  135. if (i < size && str[i] == ' ')
  136. i++;
  137. start = i;
  138. if (i == size)
  139. return ED_PS_ARG_SYNTAX;
  140. if (*nargs >= 3)
  141. return ED_PS_TOO_MANY_ARGS;
  142. } else {
  143. if ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') ||
  144. c == ' ' || c == '+' || c == '-' || c == '(' || c == ')' ||
  145. c == '$' || c == '_' || c == '.')
  146. i++;
  147. else
  148. return ED_PS_ARG_SYNTAX;
  149. }
  150. }
  151. if (i > start) {
  152. if ((err = parse_arg(&args[*nargs], str + start, i - start, dt)))
  153. return err;
  154. (*nargs)++;
  155. }
  156. return ED_NONE;
  157. }
  158. #include "instructions.inc.c"
  159. /*
  160. Return the relevant ASMInstParser function for a given mnemonic.
  161. NULL is returned if the mnemonic is not known.
  162. */
  163. ASMInstParser get_inst_parser(char mstr[MAX_MNEMONIC_SIZE])
  164. {
  165. // Exploit the fact that we can store the entire mnemonic string as a
  166. // single 32-bit value to do fast lookups:
  167. uint32_t key = JOIN(mstr[0], mstr[1], mstr[2], mstr[3]);
  168. return lookup_parser(key);
  169. }