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/*
* Copyright (c) 2013-2025, Intel Corporation
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
*
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* this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors
* may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
* POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#ifndef YASM_H
#define YASM_H
#include "file.h"
#include "util.h"
#include <stdint.h>
/* Parses all labels in @t and appends them to @l.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_section if @t contains a "[section]" yasm directive.
* Sections are currently not supported.
* Returns -err_label_addr if the address for a label could not be
* determined.
*/
extern int parse_yasm_labels(struct label *l, const struct text *t);
/* Modifies @s, so it can be used as a label, if @s actually looks like
* a label.
*
* @end points one byte beyond the end of the string buffer containing @s.
*
* Returns non-zero if @s looks like a label; zero otherwise.
*/
extern int make_label(char *s, const char *end);
/* Represents the state of the pt directive parser. The parser uses the
* canonical yasm lst file syntax to follow all asm source files that
* were used during a yasm run. The lst file stores information about
* these files in terms of line numbers and line increments. With this
* information the contents of the lst file can be correlated to the
* actual source files.
*/
struct state {
/* Current line number. */
int n;
/* Current line increment for this file. */
int inc;
/* Current filename. */
char *filename;
/* Pointer to the current line. */
char *line;
};
/* Allocates new state.
*
* Returns a non-NULL state object on success; NULL otherwise.
*/
extern struct state *st_alloc(void);
/* Deallocates and clears all fields of @st.
* If @st is the NULL pointer, nothing happens.
*/
extern void st_free(struct state *st);
/* Prints @s to stderr enriched with @st's file and line information.
*
* Returns @errcode on success.
* Returns -err_internal if @st is the NULL pointer or @errcode is
* not negative.
*/
extern int st_print_err(const struct state *st, const char *s, int errcode);
/* The kind of directive: Intel PT or sideband. */
enum pt_directive_kind {
pdk_pt,
#if defined(FEATURE_SIDEBAND)
pdk_sb,
#endif
};
/* Represents a pt directive with name and payload. */
struct pt_directive {
/* The kind of the directive. */
enum pt_directive_kind kind;
/* Name of the directive. */
char *name;
/* Length of name. */
size_t nlen;
/* Everything between the '(' and ')' in the directive. */
char *payload;
/* Length of payoad. */
size_t plen;
};
/* Allocates a new pt directive that can hold a directive name and
* payload of no more than @n characters.
*
* Returns a non-NULL pt directive object on success; NULL otherwise.
*/
extern struct pt_directive *pd_alloc(size_t n);
/* Deallocates and clears all fields of @pd.
* If @pd is the NULL pointer, nothing happens.
*/
extern void pd_free(struct pt_directive *pd);
/* Copies @kind, @name and @payload to the corresponding fields in @pd.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_internal if @pd or @name or @payload is the NULL
* pointer.
*/
extern int pd_set(struct pt_directive *pd, enum pt_directive_kind kind,
const char *name, const char *payload);
/* Parses a pt directive from @st and stores it in @pd.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_internal if @pd or @st is the NULL pointer.
*/
extern int pd_parse(struct pt_directive *pd, struct state *st);
/* Represents a yasm assembled file. */
struct yasm {
/* Filename of the .asm file. */
char *pttfile;
/* Filename of the .lst file. It is the concatenation of
* fileroot and ".lst".
*/
char *lstfile;
/* Filename of the .bin file. It is the concatenation of
* fileroot and ".bin".
*/
char *binfile;
/* Fileroot is the pttfile filename, but with a trailing file
* extension removed. It is used to create files based on the
* pttfile and is also used to create the .pt and .exp files
* during the parsing step.
*/
char *fileroot;
/* The list of files that are encountered while parsing the
* lstfile.
*/
struct file_list *fl;
/* State of the current assembly file, while parsing the
* lstfile.
*/
struct state *st_asm;
/* Current line number in the lstfile. */
int lst_curr_line;
/* The list of labels found in the lstfile. */
struct label *l;
};
/* Allocates a new yasm container with @pttfile.
*
* Returns a non-NULL yasm container object on success; NULL otherwise.
*/
extern struct yasm *yasm_alloc(const char *pttfile);
/* Deallocates and clears all field of @y.
* If @y is the NULL pointer, nothing happens.
*/
extern void yasm_free(struct yasm *y);
/* Assembles the pttfile with yasm and parses all labels.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
*/
extern int yasm_parse(struct yasm *y);
/* Looks up @labelname and stores its address in @addr if found.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
*/
extern int yasm_lookup_label(const struct yasm *y, uint64_t *addr,
const char *labelname);
/* Looks up the special section label "section_@name_@attribute" and stores
* its value in @value if found.
*
* Valid attributes are:
*
* - start the section's start address in the binary file
* - vstart the section's virtual load address
* - length the section's size in bytes
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
*/
extern int yasm_lookup_section_label(const struct yasm *y, const char *name,
const char *attribute, uint64_t *value);
/* Stores the next pt directive in @pd.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_internal if @y or @pd is the NULL pointer.
* Returns -err_no_directive if there is no pt directive left.
*/
extern int yasm_next_pt_directive(struct yasm *y, struct pt_directive *pd);
/* Calls pd_parse for the current file and line.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_no_directive if the current source line contains no PT
* directive.
*/
extern int yasm_pd_parse(struct yasm *y, struct pt_directive *pd);
/* Stores the next line in the asm file into @dest. The memory behind
* @dest must be large enough to store @destlen bytes.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_internal if @y is the NULL pointer or @dest is NULL, but
* @destlen is non-zero.
*/
extern int yasm_next_line(struct yasm *y, char *dest, size_t destlen);
/* Prints the error message @s together with errstr[@errcode]. File and
* line information are printed regarding the current state of @y.
*
* Returns 0 on success; a negative enum errcode otherwise.
* Returns -err_internal if @errcode is not negative.
*/
extern int yasm_print_err(const struct yasm *y, const char *s, int errcode);
#endif /* YASM_H */
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