nasm/x86/regs.pl
H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 177a05d0ce perl files: clean up warnings
Clean up some perl warnings, some of which were legitimate (apparently
undef doesn't actually take a list of arguments, a common enough
mistake that it is mentioned in the man page!, and a list of variables
after "my" can be cantankerous), and some of which were nuisance but
were easy enough to clean up.

Maybe this can resolve the problems with very old version of Perl?

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2019-08-09 13:30:19 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
# Read regs.dat and output regs.h and regs.c (included in names.c)
#
$nline = 0;
sub toint($) {
my($v) = @_;
return ($v =~ /^0/) ? oct $v : $v+0;
}
sub process_line($) {
my($line) = @_;
my @v;
if ( $line !~ /^\s*(\S+)\s*(\S+)\s*(\S+)\s*([0-9]+)\s*(\S*)/i ) {
die "regs.dat:$nline: invalid input\n";
}
$reg = $1;
$aclass = $2;
$dclasses = $3;
$x86regno = toint($4);
if ($reg =~ /^(.*[^0-9])([0-9]+)\-([0-9]+)(|[^0-9].*)$/) {
$nregs = $3-$2+1;
$reg = $1.$2.$4;
$reg_nr = $2;
$reg_prefix = $1;
$reg_suffix = $4;
} else {
$nregs = 1;
undef $reg_prefix;
undef $reg_suffix;
}
while ($nregs--) {
$regs{$reg} = $aclass;
$regvals{$reg} = $x86regno;
foreach $dclass (split(/,/, $dclasses)) {
if ( !defined($disclass{$dclass}) ) {
$disclass{$dclass} = [];
}
$disclass{$dclass}->[$x86regno] = $reg;
}
# Compute the next register, if any
if (defined($reg_prefix)) {
$x86regno++;
$reg_nr++;
$reg = sprintf("%s%u%s", $reg_prefix, $reg_nr, $reg_suffix);
} else {
# Not a dashed sequence
die if ($nregs);
}
}
}
($fmt, $file) = @ARGV;
%regs = ();
%regvals = ();
%disclass = ();
open(REGS, '<', $file) or die "$0: Cannot open $file\n";
while ( defined($line = <REGS>) ) {
$nline++;
chomp $line;
$line =~ s/\s*(\#.*|)$//;
next if ( $line eq '' );
process_line($line);
}
close(REGS);
if ( $fmt eq 'h' ) {
# Output regs.h
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#ifndef NASM_REGS_H\n";
print "#define NASM_REGS_H\n\n";
$expr_regs = 1;
printf "#define EXPR_REG_START %d\n\n", $expr_regs;
print "enum reg_enum {\n";
# Unfortunately the code uses both 0 and -1 as "no register" in
# different places...
print " R_zero = 0,\n";
print " R_none = -1,\n";
$attach = ' = EXPR_REG_START'; # EXPR_REG_START == 1
foreach $reg ( sort(keys(%regs)) ) {
print " R_\U${reg}\E${attach},\n";
$attach = '';
$expr_regs++;
}
print " REG_ENUM_LIMIT\n";
print "};\n\n";
printf "#define EXPR_REG_END %d\n\n", $expr_regs-1;
foreach $reg ( sort(keys(%regs)) ) {
printf "#define %-15s %2d\n", "REG_NUM_\U${reg}", $regvals{$reg};
}
print "\n\n#endif /* NASM_REGS_H */\n";
} elsif ( $fmt eq 'c' ) {
# Output regs.c
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#include \"tables.h\"\n\n";
print "const char * const nasm_reg_names[] = "; $ch = '{';
# This one has no dummy entry for 0
foreach $reg ( sort(keys(%regs)) ) {
print "$ch\n \"${reg}\"";
$ch = ',';
}
print "\n};\n";
} elsif ( $fmt eq 'fc' ) {
# Output regflags.c
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#include \"tables.h\"\n";
print "#include \"nasm.h\"\n\n";
print "const opflags_t nasm_reg_flags[] = {\n";
printf " 0,\n"; # Dummy entry for 0
foreach $reg ( sort(keys(%regs)) ) {
# Print the class of the register
printf " %-15s /* %-5s */\n",
$regs{$reg}.',', $reg;
}
print "};\n";
} elsif ( $fmt eq 'vc' ) {
# Output regvals.c
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#include \"tables.h\"\n\n";
print "const int nasm_regvals[] = {\n";
print " -1,\n"; # Dummy entry for 0
foreach $reg ( sort(keys(%regs)) ) {
# Print the x86 value of the register
printf " %2d, /* %-5s */\n", $regvals{$reg}, $reg;
}
print "};\n";
} elsif ( $fmt eq 'dc' ) {
# Output regdis.c
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#include \"regdis.h\"\n\n";
foreach $class ( sort(keys(%disclass)) ) {
printf "const enum reg_enum nasm_rd_%-8s[%2d] = {",
$class, scalar @{$disclass{$class}};
@foo = @{$disclass{$class}};
@bar = ();
for ( $i = 0 ; $i < scalar(@foo) ; $i++ ) {
if (defined($foo[$i])) {
push(@bar, "R_\U$foo[$i]\E");
} else {
die "$0: No register name for class $class, value $i\n";
}
}
print join(',', @bar), "};\n";
}
} elsif ( $fmt eq 'dh' ) {
# Output regdis.h
print "/* automatically generated from $file - do not edit */\n\n";
print "#ifndef NASM_REGDIS_H\n";
print "#define NASM_REGDIS_H\n\n";
print "#include \"regs.h\"\n\n";
foreach $class ( sort(keys(%disclass)) ) {
printf "extern const enum reg_enum nasm_rd_%-8s[%2d];\n",
$class, scalar @{$disclass{$class}};
}
print "\n#endif /* NASM_REGDIS_H */\n";
} else {
die "$0: Unknown output format\n";
}