1 /* listing.c - maintain assembly listings
2 Copyright (C) 1991-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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21 /* Contributed by Steve Chamberlain <sac@cygnus.com>
23 A listing page looks like:
25 LISTING_HEADER sourcefilename pagenumber
28 linenumber address data source
29 linenumber address data source
30 linenumber address data source
31 linenumber address data source
33 If not overridden, the listing commands are:
36 Put "stuff" onto the title line
38 Put stuff onto the subtitle line
40 If these commands come within 10 lines of the top of the page, they
41 will affect the page they are on, as well as any subsequent page
46 Increment the enable listing counter
48 Decrement the enable listing counter
51 Set the paper size to X wide and Y high. Setting a psize Y of
52 zero will suppress form feeds except where demanded by .eject
54 If the counter goes below zero, listing is suppressed.
56 Listings are a maintained by read calling various listing_<foo>
57 functions. What happens most is that the macro NO_LISTING is not
58 defined (from the Makefile), then the macro LISTING_NEWLINE expands
59 into a call to listing_newline. The call is done from read.c, every
60 time it sees a newline, and -l is on the command line.
62 The function listing_newline remembers the frag associated with the
63 newline, and creates a new frag - note that this is wasteful, but not
64 a big deal, since listing slows things down a lot anyway. The
65 function also remembers when the filename changes.
67 When all the input has finished, and gas has had a chance to settle
68 down, the listing is output. This is done by running down the list of
69 frag/source file records, and opening the files as needed and printing
70 out the bytes and chars associated with them.
72 The only things which the architecture can change about the listing
73 are defined in these macros:
75 LISTING_HEADER The name of the architecture
76 LISTING_WORD_SIZE The make of the number of bytes in a word, this determines
77 the clumping of the output data. eg a value of
78 2 makes words look like 1234 5678, whilst 1
79 would make the same value look like 12 34 56
81 LISTING_LHS_WIDTH Number of words of above size for the lhs
83 LISTING_LHS_WIDTH_SECOND Number of words for the data on the lhs
86 LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES Max number of lines to use up for a continuation
87 LISTING_RHS_WIDTH Number of chars from the input file to print
91 #include "filenames.h"
92 #include "safe-ctype.h"
93 #include "input-file.h"
101 #ifndef LISTING_HEADER
102 #define LISTING_HEADER "GAS LISTING"
104 #ifndef LISTING_WORD_SIZE
105 #define LISTING_WORD_SIZE 4
107 #ifndef LISTING_LHS_WIDTH
108 #define LISTING_LHS_WIDTH ((LISTING_WORD_SIZE) > 4 ? 1 : 4 / (LISTING_WORD_SIZE))
110 #ifndef LISTING_LHS_WIDTH_SECOND
111 #define LISTING_LHS_WIDTH_SECOND LISTING_LHS_WIDTH
113 #ifndef LISTING_RHS_WIDTH
114 #define LISTING_RHS_WIDTH 100
116 #ifndef LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES
117 #define LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES 4
119 #define MAX_DATELEN 30
121 /* This structure remembers which .s were used. */
122 typedef struct file_info_struct
124 struct file_info_struct * next;
127 unsigned int linenum;
146 struct list_message *next;
149 /* This structure remembers which line from which file goes into which
151 struct list_info_struct
153 /* Frag which this line of source is nearest to. */
156 /* The actual line in the source file. */
159 /* Pointer to the file info struct for the file which this line
161 file_info_type *file;
163 /* The expanded text of any macro that may have been executing. */
167 struct list_info_struct *next;
169 /* Pointer to the file info struct for the high level language
170 source line that belongs here. */
171 file_info_type *hll_file;
173 /* High level language source line. */
174 unsigned int hll_line;
176 /* Pointers to linked list of messages associated with this line. */
177 struct list_message *messages, *last_message;
179 enum edict_enum edict;
182 /* Nonzero if this line is to be omitted because it contains
183 debugging information. This can become a flags field if we come
184 up with more information to store here. */
188 typedef struct list_info_struct list_info_type;
190 int listing_lhs_width = LISTING_LHS_WIDTH;
191 int listing_lhs_width_second = LISTING_LHS_WIDTH_SECOND;
192 int listing_lhs_cont_lines = LISTING_LHS_CONT_LINES;
193 int listing_rhs_width = LISTING_RHS_WIDTH;
195 struct list_info_struct * listing_tail;
197 static file_info_type * file_info_head;
198 static file_info_type * last_open_file_info;
199 static FILE * last_open_file;
200 static struct list_info_struct * head;
201 static int paper_width = 200;
202 static int paper_height = 60;
206 /* File to output listings to. */
207 static FILE *list_file;
209 /* This static array is used to keep the text of data to be printed
210 before the start of the line. */
213 (((LISTING_WORD_SIZE * 2) + 1) * listing_lhs_width \
214 + ((((LISTING_WORD_SIZE * 2) + 1) * listing_lhs_width_second) \
215 * listing_lhs_cont_lines) \
218 static char *data_buffer;
221 static void listing_message (const char *, const char *);
222 static file_info_type *file_info (const char *);
223 static void new_frag (void);
224 static void listing_page (list_info_type *);
225 static unsigned int calc_hex (list_info_type *);
226 static void print_lines (list_info_type *, unsigned int, char *, unsigned int);
227 static void list_symbol_table (void);
228 static int debugging_pseudo (list_info_type *, const char *);
229 static void listing_listing (char *);
232 listing_message (const char *name, const char *message)
234 if (listing_tail != (list_info_type *) NULL)
236 unsigned int l = strlen (name) + strlen (message) + 1;
237 char *n = (char *) xmalloc (l);
238 struct list_message *lm = xmalloc (sizeof *lm);
244 if (listing_tail->last_message)
245 listing_tail->last_message->next = lm;
247 listing_tail->messages = lm;
248 listing_tail->last_message = lm;
253 listing_warning (const char *message)
255 listing_message (_("Warning: "), message);
259 listing_error (const char *message)
261 listing_message (_("Error: "), message);
264 static file_info_type *
265 file_info (const char *file_name)
267 /* Find an entry with this file name. */
268 file_info_type *p = file_info_head;
270 while (p != (file_info_type *) NULL)
272 if (filename_cmp (p->filename, file_name) == 0)
277 /* Make new entry. */
278 p = (file_info_type *) xmalloc (sizeof (file_info_type));
279 p->next = file_info_head;
281 p->filename = xstrdup (file_name);
292 frag_wane (frag_now);
297 listing_newline (char *ps)
301 static unsigned int last_line = 0xffff;
302 static char *last_file = NULL;
303 list_info_type *new_i = NULL;
308 if (now_seg == absolute_section)
312 /* In ELF, anything in a section beginning with .debug or .line is
313 considered to be debugging information. This includes the
314 statement which switches us into the debugging section, which we
315 can only set after we are already in the debugging section. */
316 if ((listing & LISTING_NODEBUG) != 0
317 && listing_tail != NULL
318 && ! listing_tail->debugging)
322 segname = segment_name (now_seg);
323 if (strncmp (segname, ".debug", sizeof ".debug" - 1) == 0
324 || strncmp (segname, ".line", sizeof ".line" - 1) == 0)
325 listing_tail->debugging = 1;
329 as_where (&file, &line);
332 if (line == last_line
333 && !(last_file && file && filename_cmp (file, last_file)))
336 new_i = (list_info_type *) xmalloc (sizeof (list_info_type));
338 /* Detect if we are reading from stdin by examining the file
339 name returned by as_where().
341 [FIXME: We rely upon the name in the strcmp below being the
342 same as the one used by input_scrub_new_file(), if that is
343 not true, then this code will fail].
345 If we are reading from stdin, then we need to save each input
346 line here (assuming of course that we actually have a line of
347 input to read), so that it can be displayed in the listing
348 that is produced at the end of the assembly. */
349 if (strcmp (file, _("{standard input}")) == 0
350 && input_line_pointer != NULL)
357 for (copy = input_line_pointer;
359 || is_end_of_line [(unsigned char) *copy] != 1);
364 else if (*copy == '\\')
366 else if (*copy == '"')
367 seen_quote = !seen_quote;
370 len = copy - input_line_pointer + 1;
372 copy = (char *) xmalloc (len);
376 char *src = input_line_pointer;
381 unsigned char c = *src++;
383 /* Omit control characters in the listing. */
391 new_i->line_contents = copy;
394 new_i->line_contents = NULL;
398 new_i = (list_info_type *) xmalloc (sizeof (list_info_type));
399 new_i->line_contents = ps;
408 listing_tail->next = new_i;
412 listing_tail = new_i;
414 new_i->frag = frag_now;
416 new_i->file = file_info (file);
417 new_i->next = (list_info_type *) NULL;
418 new_i->messages = NULL;
419 new_i->last_message = NULL;
420 new_i->edict = EDICT_NONE;
421 new_i->hll_file = (file_info_type *) NULL;
423 new_i->debugging = 0;
428 /* In ELF, anything in a section beginning with .debug or .line is
429 considered to be debugging information. */
430 if ((listing & LISTING_NODEBUG) != 0)
434 segname = segment_name (now_seg);
435 if (strncmp (segname, ".debug", sizeof ".debug" - 1) == 0
436 || strncmp (segname, ".line", sizeof ".line" - 1) == 0)
437 new_i->debugging = 1;
442 /* Attach all current frags to the previous line instead of the
443 current line. This is called by the MIPS backend when it discovers
444 that it needs to add some NOP instructions; the added NOP
445 instructions should go with the instruction that has the delay, not
446 with the new instruction. */
449 listing_prev_line (void)
454 if (head == (list_info_type *) NULL
455 || head == listing_tail)
460 for (l = head; l->next != listing_tail; l = l->next)
463 for (f = frchain_now->frch_root; f != (fragS *) NULL; f = f->fr_next)
464 if (f->line == listing_tail)
467 listing_tail->frag = frag_now;
471 /* This function returns the next source line from the file supplied,
472 truncated to size. It appends a fake line to the end of each input
473 file to make using the returned buffer simpler. */
476 buffer_line (file_info_type *file, char *line, unsigned int size)
478 unsigned int count = 0;
482 /* If we couldn't open the file, return an empty line. */
486 /* Check the cache and see if we last used this file. */
487 if (!last_open_file_info || file != last_open_file_info)
491 last_open_file_info->pos = ftell (last_open_file);
492 fclose (last_open_file);
495 /* Open the file in the binary mode so that ftell above can
496 return a reliable value that we can feed to fseek below. */
497 last_open_file_info = file;
498 last_open_file = fopen (file->filename, FOPEN_RB);
499 if (last_open_file == NULL)
505 /* Seek to where we were last time this file was open. */
507 fseek (last_open_file, file->pos, SEEK_SET);
510 /* Leave room for null. */
513 c = fgetc (last_open_file);
515 while (c != EOF && c != '\n' && c != '\r')
521 c = fgetc (last_open_file);
524 /* If '\r' is followed by '\n', swallow that. Likewise, if '\n'
525 is followed by '\r', swallow that as well. */
526 if (c == '\r' || c == '\n')
528 int next = fgetc (last_open_file);
530 if ((c == '\r' && next != '\n')
531 || (c == '\n' && next != '\r'))
532 ungetc (next, last_open_file);
538 if (count + 2 < size)
551 /* This function rewinds the requested file back to the line requested,
552 reads it in again into the buffer provided and then restores the file
553 back to its original location. Returns the buffer pointer upon success
554 or an empty string if an error occurs. */
557 rebuffer_line (file_info_type * file,
558 unsigned int linenum,
562 unsigned int count = 0;
563 unsigned int current_line;
568 bfd_boolean found = FALSE;
571 if (file == NULL || buffer == NULL || size <= 1 || file->linenum <= linenum)
574 /* Check the cache and see if we last used this file. */
575 if (last_open_file_info == NULL || file != last_open_file_info)
579 last_open_file_info->pos = ftell (last_open_file);
580 fclose (last_open_file);
583 /* Open the file in the binary mode so that ftell above can
584 return a reliable value that we can feed to fseek below. */
585 last_open_file_info = file;
586 last_open_file = fopen (file->filename, FOPEN_RB);
587 if (last_open_file == NULL)
593 /* Seek to where we were last time this file was open. */
595 fseek (last_open_file, file->pos, SEEK_SET);
598 /* Remember where we are in the current file. */
599 pos2 = pos = ftell (last_open_file);
602 current_line = file->linenum;
604 /* Leave room for the nul at the end of the buffer. */
608 /* Increment the current line count by one.
609 This is to allow for the fact that we are searching for the
610 start of a previous line, but we do this by detecting end-of-line
611 character(s) not start-of-line characters. */
614 while (pos2 > 0 && ! found)
618 /* Move backwards through the file, looking for earlier lines. */
619 pos2 = (long) size > pos2 ? 0 : pos2 - size;
620 fseek (last_open_file, pos2, SEEK_SET);
622 /* Our caller has kindly provided us with a buffer, so we use it. */
623 if (fread (buffer, 1, size, last_open_file) != size)
625 as_warn (_("unable to rebuffer file: %s\n"), file->filename);
629 for (ptr = buffer + size; ptr >= buffer; -- ptr)
635 if (current_line == linenum)
637 /* We have found the start of the line we seek. */
640 /* FIXME: We could skip the read-in-the-line code
641 below if we know that we already have the whole
642 line in the buffer. */
644 /* Advance pos2 to the newline character we have just located. */
645 pos2 += (ptr - buffer);
647 /* Skip the newline and, if present, the carriage return. */
648 if (ptr + 1 == buffer + size)
651 if (fgetc (last_open_file) == '\r')
655 pos2 += (ptr[1] == '\r' ? 2 : 1);
657 /* Move the file pointer to this location. */
658 fseek (last_open_file, pos2, SEEK_SET);
665 /* Read in the line. */
666 c = fgetc (last_open_file);
668 while (c != EOF && c != '\n' && c != '\r')
674 c = fgetc (last_open_file);
677 /* If '\r' is followed by '\n', swallow that. Likewise, if '\n'
678 is followed by '\r', swallow that as well. */
679 if (c == '\r' || c == '\n')
681 int next = fgetc (last_open_file);
683 if ((c == '\r' && next != '\n')
684 || (c == '\n' && next != '\r'))
685 ungetc (next, last_open_file);
688 /* Terminate the line. */
691 /* Reset the file position. */
692 fseek (last_open_file, pos, SEEK_SET);
697 static const char *fn;
699 static unsigned int eject; /* Eject pending */
700 static unsigned int page; /* Current page number */
701 static char *title; /* Current title */
702 static char *subtitle; /* Current subtitle */
703 static unsigned int on_page; /* Number of lines printed on current page */
706 listing_page (list_info_type *list)
708 /* Grope around, see if we can see a title or subtitle edict coming up
709 soon. (we look down 10 lines of the page and see if it's there) */
710 if ((eject || (on_page >= (unsigned int) paper_height))
711 && paper_height != 0)
715 int had_subtitle = 0;
719 while (c != 0 && list)
721 if (list->edict == EDICT_SBTTL && !had_subtitle)
724 subtitle = list->edict_arg;
726 if (list->edict == EDICT_TITLE && !had_title)
729 title = list->edict_arg;
737 fprintf (list_file, "\f");
740 fprintf (list_file, "%s %s \t\t\tpage %d\n", LISTING_HEADER, fn, page);
741 fprintf (list_file, "%s\n", title);
742 fprintf (list_file, "%s\n", subtitle);
748 /* Print a line into the list_file. Update the line count
749 and if necessary start a new page. */
752 emit_line (list_info_type * list, const char * format, ...)
756 va_start (args, format);
758 vfprintf (list_file, format, args);
766 calc_hex (list_info_type *list)
768 int data_buffer_size;
769 list_info_type *first = list;
770 unsigned int address = ~(unsigned int) 0;
773 unsigned int octet_in_frag;
775 /* Find first frag which says it belongs to this line. */
777 while (frag && frag->line != list)
778 frag = frag->fr_next;
782 data_buffer_size = 0;
784 /* Dump all the frags which belong to this line. */
785 while (frag_ptr != (fragS *) NULL && frag_ptr->line == first)
787 /* Print as many bytes from the fixed part as is sensible. */
789 while ((offsetT) octet_in_frag < frag_ptr->fr_fix
790 && data_buffer_size < MAX_BYTES - 3)
792 if (address == ~(unsigned int) 0)
793 address = frag_ptr->fr_address / OCTETS_PER_BYTE;
795 sprintf (data_buffer + data_buffer_size,
797 (frag_ptr->fr_literal[octet_in_frag]) & 0xff);
798 data_buffer_size += 2;
801 if (frag_ptr->fr_type == rs_fill)
803 unsigned int var_rep_max = octet_in_frag;
804 unsigned int var_rep_idx = octet_in_frag;
806 /* Print as many bytes from the variable part as is sensible. */
807 while (((offsetT) octet_in_frag
808 < (frag_ptr->fr_fix + frag_ptr->fr_var * frag_ptr->fr_offset))
809 && data_buffer_size < MAX_BYTES - 3)
811 if (address == ~(unsigned int) 0)
812 address = frag_ptr->fr_address / OCTETS_PER_BYTE;
814 sprintf (data_buffer + data_buffer_size,
816 (frag_ptr->fr_literal[var_rep_idx]) & 0xff);
817 data_buffer_size += 2;
822 if ((offsetT) var_rep_idx >= frag_ptr->fr_fix + frag_ptr->fr_var)
823 var_rep_idx = var_rep_max;
827 frag_ptr = frag_ptr->fr_next;
829 data_buffer[data_buffer_size] = '\0';
834 print_lines (list_info_type *list, unsigned int lineno,
835 char *string, unsigned int address)
840 unsigned int octet_in_word = 0;
841 char *src = data_buffer;
843 struct list_message *msg;
845 /* Print the stuff on the first line. */
847 nchars = (LISTING_WORD_SIZE * 2 + 1) * listing_lhs_width;
849 /* Print the hex for the first line. */
850 if (address == ~(unsigned int) 0)
852 fprintf (list_file, "% 4d ", lineno);
853 for (idx = 0; idx < nchars; idx++)
854 fprintf (list_file, " ");
856 emit_line (NULL, "\t%s\n", string ? string : "");
861 fprintf (list_file, "% 4d ???? ", lineno);
863 fprintf (list_file, "% 4d %04x ", lineno, address);
865 /* And the data to go along with it. */
868 while (src[cur] && idx < nchars)
872 fprintf (list_file, "%c%c", src[offset], src[offset + 1]);
876 if (octet_in_word == LISTING_WORD_SIZE)
878 fprintf (list_file, " ");
886 for (; idx < nchars; idx++)
887 fprintf (list_file, " ");
889 emit_line (list, "\t%s\n", string ? string : "");
891 for (msg = list->messages; msg; msg = msg->next)
892 emit_line (list, "**** %s\n", msg->message);
895 lines < (unsigned int) listing_lhs_cont_lines
899 nchars = ((LISTING_WORD_SIZE * 2) + 1) * listing_lhs_width_second - 1;
902 /* Print any more lines of data, but more compactly. */
903 fprintf (list_file, "% 4d ", lineno);
905 while (src[cur] && idx < nchars)
909 fprintf (list_file, "%c%c", src[offset], src[offset + 1]);
914 if (octet_in_word == LISTING_WORD_SIZE)
916 fprintf (list_file, " ");
922 emit_line (list, "\n");
927 list_symbol_table (void)
929 extern symbolS *symbol_rootP;
936 for (ptr = symbol_rootP; ptr != (symbolS *) NULL; ptr = symbol_next (ptr))
938 if (SEG_NORMAL (S_GET_SEGMENT (ptr))
939 || S_GET_SEGMENT (ptr) == absolute_section)
941 /* Don't report section symbols. They are not interesting. */
942 if (symbol_section_p (ptr))
945 if (S_GET_NAME (ptr))
947 char buf[30], fmt[8];
948 valueT val = S_GET_VALUE (ptr);
950 /* @@ Note that this is dependent on the compilation options,
951 not solely on the target characteristics. */
952 if (sizeof (val) == 4 && sizeof (int) == 4)
953 sprintf (buf, "%08lx", (unsigned long) val);
954 else if (sizeof (val) <= sizeof (unsigned long))
956 sprintf (fmt, "%%0%lulx",
957 (unsigned long) (sizeof (val) * 2));
958 sprintf (buf, fmt, (unsigned long) val);
961 else if (sizeof (val) > 4)
962 sprintf_vma (buf, val);
969 fprintf (list_file, "DEFINED SYMBOLS\n");
974 if (symbol_get_frag (ptr) && symbol_get_frag (ptr)->line)
976 fprintf (list_file, "%20s:%-5d %s:%s %s\n",
977 symbol_get_frag (ptr)->line->file->filename,
978 symbol_get_frag (ptr)->line->line,
979 segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (ptr)),
980 buf, S_GET_NAME (ptr));
984 fprintf (list_file, "%33s:%s %s\n",
985 segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (ptr)),
986 buf, S_GET_NAME (ptr));
997 fprintf (list_file, "NO DEFINED SYMBOLS\n");
1000 emit_line (NULL, "\n");
1004 for (ptr = symbol_rootP; ptr != (symbolS *) NULL; ptr = symbol_next (ptr))
1006 if (S_GET_NAME (ptr) && strlen (S_GET_NAME (ptr)) != 0)
1008 if (S_GET_SEGMENT (ptr) == undefined_section)
1014 emit_line (NULL, "UNDEFINED SYMBOLS\n");
1017 emit_line (NULL, "%s\n", S_GET_NAME (ptr));
1023 emit_line (NULL, "NO UNDEFINED SYMBOLS\n");
1026 typedef struct cached_line
1028 file_info_type * file;
1030 char buffer [LISTING_RHS_WIDTH];
1034 print_source (file_info_type * current_file,
1035 list_info_type * list,
1038 #define NUM_CACHE_LINES 3
1039 static cached_line cached_lines[NUM_CACHE_LINES];
1040 static int next_free_line = 0;
1041 cached_line * cache = NULL;
1043 if (current_file->linenum > list->hll_line
1044 && list->hll_line > 0)
1046 /* This can happen with modern optimizing compilers. The source
1047 lines from the high level language input program are split up
1048 and interleaved, meaning the line number we want to display
1049 (list->hll_line) can have already been displayed. We have
1052 a. Do nothing, since we have already displayed the source
1053 line. This was the old behaviour.
1055 b. Display the particular line requested again, but only
1056 that line. This is the new behaviour.
1058 c. Display the particular line requested again and reset
1059 the current_file->line_num value so that we redisplay
1060 all the following lines as well the next time we
1061 encounter a larger line number. */
1064 /* Check the cache, maybe we already have the line saved. */
1065 for (i = 0; i < NUM_CACHE_LINES; i++)
1066 if (cached_lines[i].file == current_file
1067 && cached_lines[i].line == list->hll_line)
1069 cache = cached_lines + i;
1073 if (i == NUM_CACHE_LINES)
1075 cache = cached_lines + next_free_line;
1077 if (next_free_line == NUM_CACHE_LINES)
1080 cache->file = current_file;
1081 cache->line = list->hll_line;
1082 cache->buffer[0] = 0;
1083 rebuffer_line (current_file, cache->line, cache->buffer, width);
1086 emit_line (list, "%4u:%-13s **** %s\n",
1087 cache->line, cache->file->filename, cache->buffer);
1091 if (!current_file->at_end)
1093 int num_lines_shown = 0;
1095 while (current_file->linenum < list->hll_line
1096 && !current_file->at_end)
1100 cache = cached_lines + next_free_line;
1101 cache->file = current_file;
1102 cache->line = current_file->linenum + 1;
1103 cache->buffer[0] = 0;
1104 p = buffer_line (current_file, cache->buffer, width);
1106 /* Cache optimization: If printing a group of lines
1107 cache the first and last lines in the group. */
1108 if (num_lines_shown == 0)
1111 if (next_free_line == NUM_CACHE_LINES)
1115 emit_line (list, "%4u:%-13s **** %s\n",
1116 cache->line, cache->file->filename, p);
1122 /* Sometimes the user doesn't want to be bothered by the debugging
1123 records inserted by the compiler, see if the line is suspicious. */
1126 debugging_pseudo (list_info_type *list, const char *line)
1129 static int in_debug;
1133 if (list->debugging)
1141 was_debug = in_debug;
1145 while (ISSPACE (*line))
1151 /* The ELF compiler sometimes emits blank lines after switching
1152 out of a debugging section. If the next line drops us back
1153 into debugging information, then don't print the blank line.
1154 This is a hack for a particular compiler behaviour, not a
1158 && list->next != NULL
1159 && list->next->debugging)
1171 if (strncmp (line, "def", 3) == 0)
1173 if (strncmp (line, "val", 3) == 0)
1175 if (strncmp (line, "scl", 3) == 0)
1177 if (strncmp (line, "line", 4) == 0)
1179 if (strncmp (line, "endef", 5) == 0)
1181 if (strncmp (line, "ln", 2) == 0)
1183 if (strncmp (line, "type", 4) == 0)
1185 if (strncmp (line, "size", 4) == 0)
1187 if (strncmp (line, "dim", 3) == 0)
1189 if (strncmp (line, "tag", 3) == 0)
1191 if (strncmp (line, "stabs", 5) == 0)
1193 if (strncmp (line, "stabn", 5) == 0)
1200 listing_listing (char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1202 list_info_type *list = head;
1203 file_info_type *current_hll_file = (file_info_type *) NULL;
1206 int show_listing = 1;
1209 buffer = (char *) xmalloc (listing_rhs_width);
1210 data_buffer = (char *) xmalloc (MAX_BYTES);
1216 unsigned int list_line;
1218 width = listing_rhs_width > paper_width ? paper_width :
1221 list_line = list->line;
1222 switch (list->edict)
1225 /* Skip all lines up to the current. */
1231 case EDICT_NOLIST_NEXT:
1232 if (show_listing == 0)
1240 title = list->edict_arg;
1243 subtitle = list->edict_arg;
1249 if (show_listing <= 0)
1251 while (list->file->linenum < list_line
1252 && !list->file->at_end)
1253 p = buffer_line (list->file, buffer, width);
1256 if (list->edict == EDICT_LIST
1257 || (list->edict == EDICT_NOLIST_NEXT && show_listing == 0))
1259 /* Enable listing for the single line that caused the enable. */
1264 if (show_listing > 0)
1266 /* Scan down the list and print all the stuff which can be done
1267 with this line (or lines). */
1269 current_hll_file = list->hll_file;
1271 if (current_hll_file && list->hll_line && (listing & LISTING_HLL))
1272 print_source (current_hll_file, list, width);
1274 if (list->line_contents)
1276 if (!((listing & LISTING_NODEBUG)
1277 && debugging_pseudo (list, list->line_contents)))
1279 list->file->linenum == 0 ? list->line : list->file->linenum,
1280 list->line_contents, calc_hex (list));
1282 free (list->line_contents);
1283 list->line_contents = NULL;
1287 while (list->file->linenum < list_line
1288 && !list->file->at_end)
1290 unsigned int address;
1292 p = buffer_line (list->file, buffer, width);
1294 if (list->file->linenum < list_line)
1295 address = ~(unsigned int) 0;
1297 address = calc_hex (list);
1299 if (!((listing & LISTING_NODEBUG)
1300 && debugging_pseudo (list, p)))
1301 print_lines (list, list->file->linenum, p, address);
1305 if (list->edict == EDICT_EJECT)
1309 if (list->edict == EDICT_NOLIST_NEXT && show_listing == 1)
1320 /* Print time stamp in ISO format: yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.ss+/-zzzz. */
1323 print_timestamp (void)
1325 const time_t now = time (NULL);
1326 struct tm * timestamp;
1327 char stampstr[MAX_DATELEN];
1329 /* Any portable way to obtain subsecond values??? */
1330 timestamp = localtime (&now);
1331 strftime (stampstr, MAX_DATELEN, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000%z", timestamp);
1332 fprintf (list_file, _("\n time stamp \t: %s\n\n"), stampstr);
1336 print_single_option (char * opt, int *pos)
1338 int opt_len = strlen (opt);
1340 if ((*pos + opt_len) < paper_width)
1342 fprintf (list_file, _("%s "), opt);
1343 *pos = *pos + opt_len;
1347 fprintf (list_file, _("\n\t%s "), opt);
1352 /* Print options passed to as. */
1355 print_options (char ** argv)
1357 const char *field_name = _("\n options passed\t: ");
1358 int pos = strlen (field_name);
1361 fputs (field_name, list_file);
1362 for (p = &argv[1]; *p != NULL; p++)
1366 if (strcmp (*p, "-o") == 0)
1372 if (strcmp (*p, "-v") == 0)
1375 print_single_option (*p, &pos);
1379 /* Print a first section with basic info like file names, as version,
1380 options passed, target, and timestamp.
1381 The format of this section is as follows:
1385 fieldname TAB ':' fieldcontents
1386 { TAB fieldcontents-cont } */
1389 listing_general_info (char ** argv)
1391 /* Print the stuff on the first line. */
1393 listing_page (NULL);
1396 _(" GNU assembler version %s (%s)\n\t using BFD version %s."),
1397 VERSION, TARGET_ALIAS, BFD_VERSION_STRING);
1398 print_options (argv);
1399 fprintf (list_file, _("\n input file \t: %s"), fn);
1400 fprintf (list_file, _("\n output file \t: %s"), out_file_name);
1401 fprintf (list_file, _("\n target \t: %s"), TARGET_CANONICAL);
1406 listing_print (char *name, char **argv)
1420 list_file = fopen (name, FOPEN_WT);
1421 if (list_file != NULL)
1425 as_warn (_("can't open %s: %s"), name, xstrerror (errno));
1431 if (listing & LISTING_NOFORM)
1434 if (listing & LISTING_GENERAL)
1435 listing_general_info (argv);
1437 if (listing & LISTING_LISTING)
1438 listing_listing (name);
1440 if (listing & LISTING_SYMBOLS)
1441 list_symbol_table ();
1445 if (fclose (list_file) == EOF)
1446 as_warn (_("can't close %s: %s"), name, xstrerror (errno));
1450 fclose (last_open_file);
1454 listing_file (const char *name)
1460 listing_eject (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1463 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_EJECT;
1466 /* Turn listing on or off. An argument of 0 means to turn off
1467 listing. An argument of 1 means to turn on listing. An argument
1468 of 2 means to turn off listing, but as of the next line; that is,
1469 the current line should be listed, but the next line should not. */
1472 listing_list (int on)
1479 if (listing_tail->edict == EDICT_LIST)
1480 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_NONE;
1482 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_NOLIST;
1485 if (listing_tail->edict == EDICT_NOLIST
1486 || listing_tail->edict == EDICT_NOLIST_NEXT)
1487 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_NONE;
1489 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_LIST;
1492 listing_tail->edict = EDICT_NOLIST_NEXT;
1501 listing_psize (int width_only)
1505 paper_height = get_absolute_expression ();
1507 if (paper_height < 0 || paper_height > 1000)
1510 as_warn (_("strange paper height, set to no form"));
1513 if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
1515 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
1519 ++input_line_pointer;
1522 paper_width = get_absolute_expression ();
1524 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
1528 listing_nopage (int ignore ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
1534 listing_title (int depth)
1539 unsigned int length;
1542 if (*input_line_pointer != '\"')
1547 ++input_line_pointer;
1550 start = input_line_pointer;
1552 while (*input_line_pointer)
1555 ? *input_line_pointer == '\"'
1556 : is_end_of_line[(unsigned char) *input_line_pointer])
1560 length = input_line_pointer - start;
1561 ttl = (char *) xmalloc (length + 1);
1562 memcpy (ttl, start, length);
1564 listing_tail->edict = depth ? EDICT_SBTTL : EDICT_TITLE;
1565 listing_tail->edict_arg = ttl;
1568 input_line_pointer++;
1569 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
1572 else if (*input_line_pointer == '\n')
1574 as_bad (_("new line in title"));
1575 demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
1580 input_line_pointer++;
1586 listing_source_line (unsigned int line)
1591 listing_tail->hll_line = line;
1597 listing_source_file (const char *file)
1600 listing_tail->hll_file = file_info (file);
1605 /* Dummy functions for when compiled without listing enabled. */
1608 listing_list (int on)
1614 listing_eject (int ignore)
1620 listing_psize (int ignore)
1626 listing_nopage (int ignore)
1632 listing_title (int depth)
1638 listing_file (const char *name)
1643 listing_newline (char *name)
1648 listing_source_line (unsigned int n)
1653 listing_source_file (const char *n)