nasm/macros/standard.mac
H. Peter Anvin f7606613d0 Handle multiple standard macro sets sanely
The ordering of the macro sets ended up changing due to the recent
file reorganization.  Instead of forcing the order again, handle
multiple macro sets (rather than just two) in a coherent manner.

macros/macros.pl could use a cleanup of duplicated code, however.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@linux.intel.com>
2016-07-13 14:23:48 -07:00

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;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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; Standard macro set for NASM -*- nasm -*-
; Macros to make NASM ignore some TASM directives
STD: tasm
%idefine IDEAL
%idefine JUMPS
%idefine P386
%idefine P486
%idefine P586
%idefine END
; The normal standard macros
STD: nasm
; Note that although some user-level forms of directives are defined
; here, not all of them are: the user-level form of a format-specific
; directive should be defined in the module for that directive.
; These three need to be defined, though the actual definitions will
; be constantly updated during preprocessing.
%define __FILE__
%define __LINE__
%define __BITS__
%define __SECT__ ; it ought to be defined, even if as nothing
%imacro section 1+.nolist
%define __SECT__ [section %1]
__SECT__
%endmacro
%imacro segment 1+.nolist
%define __SECT__ [segment %1]
__SECT__
%endmacro
%define __SECTALIGN_ALIGN_UPDATES_SECTION__ 1
%imacro sectalign 1.nolist
%ifnum %1
%if __SECTALIGN_ALIGN_UPDATES_SECTION__ = 1
[sectalign %1]
%endif
%else
%ifidni %1,off
%define __SECTALIGN_ALIGN_UPDATES_SECTION__ 0
%elifidni %1,on
%define __SECTALIGN_ALIGN_UPDATES_SECTION__ 1
%endif
%endif
%endmacro
%imacro absolute 1+.nolist
%define __SECT__ [absolute %1]
__SECT__
%endmacro
%imacro struc 1-2.nolist 0
%push
%define %$strucname %1
[absolute %2]
%$strucname: ; allow definition of `.member' to work sanely
%endmacro
%imacro endstruc 0.nolist
%{$strucname}_size equ ($-%$strucname)
%pop
__SECT__
%endmacro
%imacro istruc 1.nolist
%push
%define %$strucname %1
%$strucstart:
%endmacro
%imacro at 1-2+.nolist
times (%1-%$strucname)-($-%$strucstart) db 0
%2
%endmacro
%imacro iend 0.nolist
times %{$strucname}_size-($-%$strucstart) db 0
%pop
%endmacro
%imacro align 1-2+.nolist nop
sectalign %1
times (((%1) - (($-$$) % (%1))) % (%1)) %2
%endmacro
%imacro alignb 1-2+.nolist
sectalign %1
%ifempty %2
resb (((%1) - (($-$$) % (%1))) % (%1))
%else
times (((%1) - (($-$$) % (%1))) % (%1)) %2
%endif
%endmacro
%imacro extern 1-*.nolist
%rep %0
[extern %1]
%rotate 1
%endrep
%endmacro
%imacro bits 1+.nolist
[bits %1]
%endmacro
%imacro use16 0.nolist
[bits 16]
%endmacro
%imacro use32 0.nolist
[bits 32]
%endmacro
%imacro use64 0.nolist
[bits 64]
%endmacro
%imacro global 1-*.nolist
%rep %0
[global %1]
%rotate 1
%endrep
%endmacro
%imacro common 1-*.nolist
%rep %0
[common %1]
%rotate 1
%endrep
%endmacro
%imacro cpu 1+.nolist
[cpu %1]
%endmacro
%define __FLOAT_DAZ__ nodaz
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ near
; __FLOAT__ contains the whole floating-point configuration so it can
; be saved and restored
%define __FLOAT__ __FLOAT_DAZ__,__FLOAT_ROUND__
%imacro float 1-*.nolist
%rep %0
[float %1]
%ifidni %1,daz
%define __FLOAT_DAZ__ daz
%elifidni %1,nodaz
%define __FLOAT_DAZ__ nodaz
%elifidni %1,near
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ near
%elifidni %1,up
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ up
%elifidni %1,down
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ down
%elifidni %1,zero
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ zero
%elifidni %1,default
%define __FLOAT_DAZ__ nodaz
%define __FLOAT_ROUND__ near
%endif
%rotate 1
%endrep
%endmacro
%imacro default 1+.nolist
[default %1]
%endmacro
%imacro userel 0.nolist
[default rel]
%endmacro
%imacro useabs 0.nolist
[default abs]
%endmacro
%imacro usebnd 0.nolist
[default bnd]
%endmacro
%imacro usenobnd 0.nolist
[default nobnd]
%endmacro
%imacro incbin 1-2+.nolist 0
%push
%pathsearch %$dep %1
%depend %$dep
%? %$dep,%2
%pop
%endmacro