From 209657f69055b17b00c3db3f99c7f411a6e8d176 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Gabriel Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 16:11:01 +0100 Subject: nx-X11/extras/Mesa: Drop bundled Mesa, place a symlink to imported Git subtree of Mesa_6.4.1 instead. --- .../extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c | 3148 -------------------- 1 file changed, 3148 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 nx-X11/extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c (limited to 'nx-X11/extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c') diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c b/nx-X11/extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0b767c02c..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/extras/Mesa/src/mesa/shader/grammar/grammar.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3148 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Mesa 3-D graphics library - * Version: 6.2 - * - * Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Brian Paul All Rights Reserved. - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included - * in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS - * OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL - * BRIAN PAUL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN - * AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN - * CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - */ - -/** - * \file grammar.c - * syntax parsing engine - * \author Michal Krol - */ - -#ifndef GRAMMAR_PORT_BUILD -#error Do not build this file directly, build your grammar_XXX.c instead, which includes this file -#endif - -/* -*/ - -/* - INTRODUCTION - ------------ - - The task is to check the syntax of an input string. Input string is a stream of ASCII - characters terminated with a null-character ('\0'). Checking it using C language is - difficult and hard to implement without bugs. It is hard to maintain and make changes when - the syntax changes. - - This is because of a high redundancy of the C code. Large blocks of code are duplicated with - only small changes. Even use of macros does not solve the problem because macros cannot - erase the complexity of the problem. - - The resolution is to create a new language that will be highly oriented to our task. Once - we describe a particular syntax, we are done. We can then focus on the code that implements - the language. The size and complexity of it is relatively small than the code that directly - checks the syntax. - - First, we must implement our new language. Here, the language is implemented in C, but it - could also be implemented in any other language. The code is listed below. We must take - a good care that it is bug free. This is simple because the code is simple and clean. - - Next, we must describe the syntax of our new language in itself. Once created and checked - manually that it is correct, we can use it to check another scripts. - - Note that our new language loading code does not have to check the syntax. It is because we - assume that the script describing itself is correct, and other scripts can be syntactically - checked by the former script. The loading code must only do semantic checking which leads us to - simple resolving references. - - THE LANGUAGE - ------------ - - Here I will describe the syntax of the new language (further called "Synek"). It is mainly a - sequence of declarations terminated by a semicolon. The declaration consists of a symbol, - which is an identifier, and its definition. A definition is in turn a sequence of specifiers - connected with ".and" or ".or" operator. These operators cannot be mixed together in a one - definition. Specifier can be a symbol, string, character, character range or a special - keyword ".true" or ".false". - - On the very beginning of the script there is a declaration of a root symbol and is in the form: - .syntax ; - The must be on of the symbols in declaration sequence. The syntax is correct if - the root symbol evaluates to true. A symbol evaluates to true if the definition associated with - the symbol evaluates to true. Definition evaluation depends on the operator used to connect - specifiers in the definition. If ".and" operator is used, definition evaluates to true if and - only if all the specifiers evaluate to true. If ".or" operator is used, definition evalutes to - true if any of the specifiers evaluates to true. If definition contains only one specifier, - it is evaluated as if it was connected with ".true" keyword by ".and" operator. - - If specifier is a ".true" keyword, it always evaluates to true. - - If specifier is a ".false" keyword, it always evaluates to false. Specifier evaluates to false - when it does not evaluate to true. - - Character range specifier is in the form: - '' - '' - If specifier is a character range, it evaluates to true if character in the stream is greater - or equal to and less or equal to . In that situation - the stream pointer is advanced to point to next character in the stream. All C-style escape - sequences are supported although trigraph sequences are not. The comparisions are performed - on 8-bit unsigned integers. - - Character specifier is in the form: - '' - It evaluates to true if the following character range specifier evaluates to true: - '' - '' - - String specifier is in the form: - "" - Let N be the number of characters in . Let [i] designate i-th character in - . Then the string specifier evaluates to true if and only if for i in the range [0, N) - the following character specifier evaluates to true: - '[i]' - If [i] is a quotation mark, '[i]' is replaced with '\[i]'. - - Symbol specifier can be optionally preceded by a ".loop" keyword in the form: - .loop (1) - where is defined as follows: - ; (2) - Construction (1) is replaced by the following code: - - and declaration (2) is replaced by the following: - .or .true; - .and ; - ; - - Synek supports also a register mechanizm. User can, in its SYN file, declare a number of - registers that can be accessed in the syn body. Each reg has its name and a default value. - The register is one byte wide. The C code can change the default value by calling - grammar_set_reg8() with grammar id, register name and a new value. As we know, each rule is - a sequence of specifiers joined with .and or .or operator. And now each specifier can be - prefixed with a condition expression in a form ".if ( )" - where can be == or !=. If the condition evaluates to false, the specifier - evaluates to .false. Otherwise it evalutes to the specifier. - - ESCAPE SEQUENCES - ---------------- - - Synek supports all escape sequences in character specifiers. The mapping table is listed below. - All occurences of the characters in the first column are replaced with the corresponding - character in the second column. - - Escape sequence Represents - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - \a Bell (alert) - \b Backspace - \f Formfeed - \n New line - \r Carriage return - \t Horizontal tab - \v Vertical tab - \' Single quotation mark - \" Double quotation mark - \\ Backslash - \? Literal question mark - \ooo ASCII character in octal notation - \xhhh ASCII character in hexadecimal notation - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - - RAISING ERRORS - -------------- - - Any specifier can be followed by a special construction that is executed when the specifier - evaluates to false. The construction is in the form: - .error - is an identifier declared earlier by error text declaration. The declaration is - in the form: - .errtext "" - When specifier evaluates to false and this construction is present, parsing is stopped - immediately and is returned as a result of parsing. The error position is also - returned and it is meant as an offset from the beggining of the stream to the character that - was valid so far. Example: - - (**** syntax script ****) - - .syntax program; - .errtext MISSING_SEMICOLON "missing ';'" - program declaration .and .loop space .and ';' .error MISSING_SEMICOLON .and - .loop space .and '\0'; - declaration "declare" .and .loop space .and identifier; - space ' '; - - (**** sample code ****) - - declare foo , - - In the example above checking the sample code will result in error message "missing ';'" and - error position 12. The sample code is not correct. Note the presence of '\0' specifier to - assure that there is no code after semicolon - only spaces. - can optionally contain identifier surrounded by dollar signs $. In such a case, - the identifier and dollar signs are replaced by a string retrieved by invoking symbol with - the identifier name. The starting position is the error position. The lenght of the resulting - string is the position after invoking the symbol. - - PRODUCTION - ---------- - - Synek not only checks the syntax but it can also produce (emit) bytes associated with specifiers - that evaluate to true. That is, every specifier and optional error construction can be followed - by a number of emit constructions that are in the form: - .emit - can be a HEX number, identifier, a star * or a dollar $. HEX number is preceded by - 0x or 0X. If is an identifier, it must be earlier declared by emit code declaration - in the form: - .emtcode - - When given specifier evaluates to true, all emits associated with the specifier are output - in order they were declared. A star means that last-read character should be output instead - of constant value. Example: - - (**** syntax script ****) - - .syntax foobar; - .emtcode WORD_FOO 0x01 - .emtcode WORD_BAR 0x02 - foobar FOO .emit WORD_FOO .or BAR .emit WORD_BAR .or .true .emit 0x00; - FOO "foo" .and SPACE; - BAR "bar" .and SPACE; - SPACE ' ' .or '\0'; - - (**** sample text 1 ****) - - foo - - (**** sample text 2 ****) - - foobar - - For both samples the result will be one-element array. For first sample text it will be - value 1, for second - 0. Note that every text will be accepted because of presence of - .true as an alternative. - - Another example: - - (**** syntax script ****) - - .syntax declaration; - .emtcode VARIABLE 0x01 - declaration "declare" .and .loop space .and - identifier .emit VARIABLE .and (1) - .true .emit 0x00 .and (2) - .loop space .and ';'; - space ' ' .or '\t'; - identifier .loop id_char .emit *; (3) - id_char 'a'-'z' .or 'A'-'Z' .or '_'; - - (**** sample code ****) - - declare fubar; - - In specifier (1) symbol is followed by .emit VARIABLE. If it evaluates to - true, VARIABLE constant and then production of the symbol is output. Specifier (2) is used - to terminate the string with null to signal when the string ends. Specifier (3) outputs - all characters that make declared identifier. The result of sample code will be the - following array: - { 1, 'f', 'u', 'b', 'a', 'r', 0 } - - If .emit is followed by dollar $, it means that current position should be output. Current - position is a 32-bit unsigned integer distance from the very beginning of the parsed string to - first character consumed by the specifier associated with the .emit instruction. Current - position is stored in the output buffer in Little-Endian convention (the lowest byte comes - first). -*/ - -static void mem_free (void **); - -/* - internal error messages -*/ -static const byte *OUT_OF_MEMORY = (byte *) "internal error 1001: out of physical memory"; -static const byte *UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE = (byte *) "internal error 1002: unresolved reference '$'"; -static const byte *INVALID_GRAMMAR_ID = (byte *) "internal error 1003: invalid grammar object"; -static const byte *INVALID_REGISTER_NAME = (byte *) "internal error 1004: invalid register name: '$'"; -/*static const byte *DUPLICATE_IDENTIFIER = (byte *) "internal error 1005: identifier '$' already defined";*/ -static const byte *UNREFERENCED_IDENTIFIER =(byte *) "internal error 1006: unreferenced identifier '$'"; - -static const byte *error_message = NULL; /* points to one of the error messages above */ -static byte *error_param = NULL; /* this is inserted into error_message in place of $ */ -static int error_position = -1; - -static byte *unknown = (byte *) "???"; - -static void clear_last_error (void) -{ - /* reset error message */ - error_message = NULL; - - /* free error parameter - if error_param is a "???" don't free it - it's static */ - if (error_param != unknown) - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &error_param); - else - error_param = NULL; - - /* reset error position */ - error_position = -1; -} - -static void set_last_error (const byte *msg, byte *param, int pos) -{ - /* error message can be set only once */ - if (error_message != NULL) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) ¶m); - return; - } - - error_message = msg; - - /* if param is NULL, set error_param to unknown ("???") */ - /* note: do not try to strdup the "???" - it may be that we are here because of */ - /* out of memory error so strdup can fail */ - if (param != NULL) - error_param = param; - else - error_param = unknown; - - error_position = pos; -} - -/* - memory management routines -*/ -static void *mem_alloc (size_t size) -{ - void *ptr = grammar_alloc_malloc (size); - if (ptr == NULL) - set_last_error (OUT_OF_MEMORY, NULL, -1); - return ptr; -} - -static void *mem_copy (void *dst, const void *src, size_t size) -{ - return grammar_memory_copy (dst, src, size); -} - -static void mem_free (void **ptr) -{ - grammar_alloc_free (*ptr); - *ptr = NULL; -} - -static void *mem_realloc (void *ptr, size_t old_size, size_t new_size) -{ - void *ptr2 = grammar_alloc_realloc (ptr, old_size, new_size); - if (ptr2 == NULL) - set_last_error (OUT_OF_MEMORY, NULL, -1); - return ptr2; -} - -static byte *str_copy_n (byte *dst, const byte *src, size_t max_len) -{ - return grammar_string_copy_n (dst, src, max_len); -} - -static byte *str_duplicate (const byte *str) -{ - byte *new_str = grammar_string_duplicate (str); - if (new_str == NULL) - set_last_error (OUT_OF_MEMORY, NULL, -1); - return new_str; -} - -static int str_equal (const byte *str1, const byte *str2) -{ - return grammar_string_compare (str1, str2) == 0; -} - -static int str_equal_n (const byte *str1, const byte *str2, unsigned int n) -{ - return grammar_string_compare_n (str1, str2, n) == 0; -} - -static unsigned int str_length (const byte *str) -{ - return grammar_string_length (str); -} - -/* - useful macros -*/ -#define GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(_Ty)\ - static void _Ty##_append (_Ty **x, _Ty *nx) {\ - while (*x) x = &(**x).next;\ - *x = nx;\ - } - -/* - string to byte map typedef -*/ -typedef struct map_byte_ -{ - byte *key; - byte data; - struct map_byte_ *next; -} map_byte; - -static void map_byte_create (map_byte **ma) -{ - *ma = (map_byte *) mem_alloc (sizeof (map_byte)); - if (*ma) - { - (**ma).key = NULL; - (**ma).data = '\0'; - (**ma).next = NULL; - } -} - -static void map_byte_destroy (map_byte **ma) -{ - if (*ma) - { - map_byte_destroy (&(**ma).next); - mem_free ((void **) &(**ma).key); - mem_free ((void **) ma); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(map_byte) - -/* - searches the map for the specified key, - returns pointer to the element with the specified key if it exists - returns NULL otherwise -*/ -static map_byte *map_byte_locate (map_byte **ma, const byte *key) -{ - while (*ma) - { - if (str_equal ((**ma).key, key)) - return *ma; - - ma = &(**ma).next; - } - - set_last_error (UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE, str_duplicate (key), -1); - return NULL; -} - -/* - searches the map for specified key, - if the key is matched, *data is filled with data associated with the key, - returns 0 if the key is matched, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int map_byte_find (map_byte **ma, const byte *key, byte *data) -{ - map_byte *found = map_byte_locate (ma, key); - if (found != NULL) - { - *data = found->data; - - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* - regbyte context typedef - - Each regbyte consists of its name and a default value. These are static and created at - grammar script compile-time, for example the following line: - .regbyte vertex_blend 0x00 - adds a new regbyte named "vertex_blend" to the static list and initializes it to 0. - When the script is executed, this regbyte can be accessed by name for read and write. When a - particular regbyte is written, a new regbyte_ctx entry is added to the top of the regbyte_ctx - stack. The new entry contains information abot which regbyte it references and its new value. - When a given regbyte is accessed for read, the stack is searched top-down to find an - entry that references the regbyte. The first matching entry is used to return the current - value it holds. If no entry is found, the default value is returned. -*/ -typedef struct regbyte_ctx_ -{ - map_byte *m_regbyte; - byte m_current_value; - struct regbyte_ctx_ *m_prev; -} regbyte_ctx; - -static void regbyte_ctx_create (regbyte_ctx **re) -{ - *re = (regbyte_ctx *) mem_alloc (sizeof (regbyte_ctx)); - if (*re) - { - (**re).m_regbyte = NULL; - (**re).m_prev = NULL; - } -} - -static void regbyte_ctx_destroy (regbyte_ctx **re) -{ - if (*re) - { - mem_free ((void **) re); - } -} - -static byte regbyte_ctx_extract (regbyte_ctx **re, map_byte *reg) -{ - /* first lookup in the register stack */ - while (*re != NULL) - { - if ((**re).m_regbyte == reg) - return (**re).m_current_value; - - re = &(**re).m_prev; - } - - /* if not found - return the default value */ - return reg->data; -} - -/* - emit type typedef -*/ -typedef enum emit_type_ -{ - et_byte, /* explicit number */ - et_stream, /* eaten character */ - et_position /* current position */ -} emit_type; - -/* - emit destination typedef -*/ -typedef enum emit_dest_ -{ - ed_output, /* write to the output buffer */ - ed_regbyte /* write a particular regbyte */ -} emit_dest; - -/* - emit typedef -*/ -typedef struct emit_ -{ - emit_dest m_emit_dest; - emit_type m_emit_type; /* ed_output */ - byte m_byte; /* et_byte */ - map_byte *m_regbyte; /* ed_regbyte */ - byte *m_regname; /* ed_regbyte - temporary */ - struct emit_ *m_next; -} emit; - -static void emit_create (emit **em) -{ - *em = (emit *) mem_alloc (sizeof (emit)); - if (*em) - { - (**em).m_emit_dest = ed_output; - (**em).m_emit_type = et_byte; - (**em).m_byte = '\0'; - (**em).m_regbyte = NULL; - (**em).m_regname = NULL; - (**em).m_next = NULL; - } -} - -static void emit_destroy (emit **em) -{ - if (*em) - { - emit_destroy (&(**em).m_next); - mem_free ((void **) &(**em).m_regname); - mem_free ((void **) em); - } -} - -static unsigned int emit_size (emit *_E) -{ - unsigned int n = 0; - - while (_E != NULL) - { - if (_E->m_emit_dest == ed_output) - { - if (_E->m_emit_type == et_position) - n += 4; /* position is a 32-bit unsigned integer */ - else - n++; - } - _E = _E->m_next; - } - - return n; -} - -static int emit_push (emit *_E, byte *_P, byte c, unsigned int _Pos, regbyte_ctx **_Ctx) -{ - while (_E != NULL) - { - if (_E->m_emit_dest == ed_output) - { - if (_E->m_emit_type == et_byte) - *_P++ = _E->m_byte; - else if (_E->m_emit_type == et_stream) - *_P++ = c; - else /* _Em->type == et_position */ - { - *_P++ = (byte) (_Pos); - *_P++ = (byte) (_Pos >> 8); - *_P++ = (byte) (_Pos >> 16); - *_P++ = (byte) (_Pos >> 24); - } - } - else - { - regbyte_ctx *new_rbc; - regbyte_ctx_create (&new_rbc); - if (new_rbc == NULL) - return 1; - - new_rbc->m_prev = *_Ctx; - new_rbc->m_regbyte = _E->m_regbyte; - *_Ctx = new_rbc; - - if (_E->m_emit_type == et_byte) - new_rbc->m_current_value = _E->m_byte; - else if (_E->m_emit_type == et_stream) - new_rbc->m_current_value = c; - } - - _E = _E->m_next; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* - error typedef -*/ -typedef struct error_ -{ - byte *m_text; - byte *m_token_name; - struct rule_ *m_token; -} error; - -static void error_create (error **er) -{ - *er = (error *) mem_alloc (sizeof (error)); - if (*er) - { - (**er).m_text = NULL; - (**er).m_token_name = NULL; - (**er).m_token = NULL; - } -} - -static void error_destroy (error **er) -{ - if (*er) - { - mem_free ((void **) &(**er).m_text); - mem_free ((void **) &(**er).m_token_name); - mem_free ((void **) er); - } -} - -struct dict_; -static byte *error_get_token (error *, struct dict_ *, const byte *, unsigned int); - -/* - condition operand type typedef -*/ -typedef enum cond_oper_type_ -{ - cot_byte, /* constant 8-bit unsigned integer */ - cot_regbyte /* pointer to byte register containing the current value */ -} cond_oper_type; - -/* - condition operand typedef -*/ -typedef struct cond_oper_ -{ - cond_oper_type m_type; - byte m_byte; /* cot_byte */ - map_byte *m_regbyte; /* cot_regbyte */ - byte *m_regname; /* cot_regbyte - temporary */ -} cond_oper; - -/* - condition type typedef -*/ -typedef enum cond_type_ -{ - ct_equal, - ct_not_equal -} cond_type; - -/* - condition typedef -*/ -typedef struct cond_ -{ - cond_type m_type; - cond_oper m_operands[2]; -} cond; - -static void cond_create (cond **co) -{ - *co = (cond *) mem_alloc (sizeof (cond)); - if (*co) - { - (**co).m_operands[0].m_regname = NULL; - (**co).m_operands[1].m_regname = NULL; - } -} - -static void cond_destroy (cond **co) -{ - if (*co) - { - mem_free ((void **) &(**co).m_operands[0].m_regname); - mem_free ((void **) &(**co).m_operands[1].m_regname); - mem_free ((void **) co); - } -} - -/* - specifier type typedef -*/ -typedef enum spec_type_ -{ - st_false, - st_true, - st_byte, - st_byte_range, - st_string, - st_identifier, - st_identifier_loop, - st_debug -} spec_type; - -/* - specifier typedef -*/ -typedef struct spec_ -{ - spec_type m_spec_type; - byte m_byte[2]; /* st_byte, st_byte_range */ - byte *m_string; /* st_string */ - struct rule_ *m_rule; /* st_identifier, st_identifier_loop */ - emit *m_emits; - error *m_errtext; - cond *m_cond; - struct spec_ *next; -} spec; - -static void spec_create (spec **sp) -{ - *sp = (spec *) mem_alloc (sizeof (spec)); - if (*sp) - { - (**sp).m_spec_type = st_false; - (**sp).m_byte[0] = '\0'; - (**sp).m_byte[1] = '\0'; - (**sp).m_string = NULL; - (**sp).m_rule = NULL; - (**sp).m_emits = NULL; - (**sp).m_errtext = NULL; - (**sp).m_cond = NULL; - (**sp).next = NULL; - } -} - -static void spec_destroy (spec **sp) -{ - if (*sp) - { - spec_destroy (&(**sp).next); - emit_destroy (&(**sp).m_emits); - error_destroy (&(**sp).m_errtext); - mem_free ((void **) &(**sp).m_string); - cond_destroy (&(**sp).m_cond); - mem_free ((void **) sp); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(spec) - -/* - operator typedef -*/ -typedef enum oper_ -{ - op_none, - op_and, - op_or -} oper; - -/* - rule typedef -*/ -typedef struct rule_ -{ - oper m_oper; - spec *m_specs; - struct rule_ *next; - int m_referenced; -} rule; - -static void rule_create (rule **ru) -{ - *ru = (rule *) mem_alloc (sizeof (rule)); - if (*ru) - { - (**ru).m_oper = op_none; - (**ru).m_specs = NULL; - (**ru).next = NULL; - (**ru).m_referenced = 0; - } -} - -static void rule_destroy (rule **ru) -{ - if (*ru) - { - rule_destroy (&(**ru).next); - spec_destroy (&(**ru).m_specs); - mem_free ((void **) ru); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(rule) - -/* - returns unique grammar id -*/ -static grammar next_valid_grammar_id (void) -{ - static grammar id = 0; - - return ++id; -} - -/* - dictionary typedef -*/ -typedef struct dict_ -{ - rule *m_rulez; - rule *m_syntax; - rule *m_string; - map_byte *m_regbytes; - grammar m_id; - struct dict_ *next; -} dict; - -static void dict_create (dict **di) -{ - *di = (dict *) mem_alloc (sizeof (dict)); - if (*di) - { - (**di).m_rulez = NULL; - (**di).m_syntax = NULL; - (**di).m_string = NULL; - (**di).m_regbytes = NULL; - (**di).m_id = next_valid_grammar_id (); - (**di).next = NULL; - } -} - -static void dict_destroy (dict **di) -{ - if (*di) - { - rule_destroy (&(**di).m_rulez); - map_byte_destroy (&(**di).m_regbytes); - mem_free ((void **) di); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(dict) - -static void dict_find (dict **di, grammar key, dict **data) -{ - while (*di) - { - if ((**di).m_id == key) - { - *data = *di; - return; - } - - di = &(**di).next; - } - - *data = NULL; -} - -static dict *g_dicts = NULL; - -/* - byte array typedef -*/ -typedef struct barray_ -{ - byte *data; - unsigned int len; -} barray; - -static void barray_create (barray **ba) -{ - *ba = (barray *) mem_alloc (sizeof (barray)); - if (*ba) - { - (**ba).data = NULL; - (**ba).len = 0; - } -} - -static void barray_destroy (barray **ba) -{ - if (*ba) - { - mem_free ((void **) &(**ba).data); - mem_free ((void **) ba); - } -} - -/* - reallocates byte array to requested size, - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int barray_resize (barray **ba, unsigned int nlen) -{ - byte *new_pointer; - - if (nlen == 0) - { - mem_free ((void **) &(**ba).data); - (**ba).data = NULL; - (**ba).len = 0; - - return 0; - } - else - { - new_pointer = (byte *) mem_realloc ((**ba).data, (**ba).len * sizeof (byte), - nlen * sizeof (byte)); - if (new_pointer) - { - (**ba).data = new_pointer; - (**ba).len = nlen; - - return 0; - } - } - - return 1; -} - -/* - adds byte array pointed by *nb to the end of array pointed by *ba, - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int barray_append (barray **ba, barray **nb) -{ - const unsigned int len = (**ba).len; - - if (barray_resize (ba, (**ba).len + (**nb).len)) - return 1; - - mem_copy ((**ba).data + len, (**nb).data, (**nb).len); - - return 0; -} - -/* - adds emit chain pointed by em to the end of array pointed by *ba, - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int barray_push (barray **ba, emit *em, byte c, unsigned int pos, regbyte_ctx **rbc) -{ - unsigned int count = emit_size (em); - - if (barray_resize (ba, (**ba).len + count)) - return 1; - - return emit_push (em, (**ba).data + ((**ba).len - count), c, pos, rbc); -} - -/* - byte pool typedef -*/ -typedef struct bytepool_ -{ - byte *_F; - unsigned int _Siz; -} bytepool; - -static void bytepool_destroy (bytepool **by) -{ - if (*by != NULL) - { - mem_free ((void **) &(**by)._F); - mem_free ((void **) by); - } -} - -static void bytepool_create (bytepool **by, int len) -{ - *by = (bytepool *) (mem_alloc (sizeof (bytepool))); - if (*by != NULL) - { - (**by)._F = (byte *) (mem_alloc (sizeof (byte) * len)); - (**by)._Siz = len; - - if ((**by)._F == NULL) - bytepool_destroy (by); - } -} - -static int bytepool_reserve (bytepool *by, unsigned int n) -{ - byte *_P; - - if (n <= by->_Siz) - return 0; - - /* byte pool can only grow and at least by doubling its size */ - n = n >= by->_Siz * 2 ? n : by->_Siz * 2; - - /* reallocate the memory and adjust pointers to the new memory location */ - _P = (byte *) (mem_realloc (by->_F, sizeof (byte) * by->_Siz, sizeof (byte) * n)); - if (_P != NULL) - { - by->_F = _P; - by->_Siz = n; - return 0; - } - - return 1; -} - -/* - string to string map typedef -*/ -typedef struct map_str_ -{ - byte *key; - byte *data; - struct map_str_ *next; -} map_str; - -static void map_str_create (map_str **ma) -{ - *ma = (map_str *) mem_alloc (sizeof (map_str)); - if (*ma) - { - (**ma).key = NULL; - (**ma).data = NULL; - (**ma).next = NULL; - } -} - -static void map_str_destroy (map_str **ma) -{ - if (*ma) - { - map_str_destroy (&(**ma).next); - mem_free ((void **) &(**ma).key); - mem_free ((void **) &(**ma).data); - mem_free ((void **) ma); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(map_str) - -/* - searches the map for specified key, - if the key is matched, *data is filled with data associated with the key, - returns 0 if the key is matched, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int map_str_find (map_str **ma, const byte *key, byte **data) -{ - while (*ma) - { - if (str_equal ((**ma).key, key)) - { - *data = str_duplicate ((**ma).data); - if (*data == NULL) - return 1; - - return 0; - } - - ma = &(**ma).next; - } - - set_last_error (UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE, str_duplicate (key), -1); - return 1; -} - -/* - string to rule map typedef -*/ -typedef struct map_rule_ -{ - byte *key; - rule *data; - struct map_rule_ *next; -} map_rule; - -static void map_rule_create (map_rule **ma) -{ - *ma = (map_rule *) mem_alloc (sizeof (map_rule)); - if (*ma) - { - (**ma).key = NULL; - (**ma).data = NULL; - (**ma).next = NULL; - } -} - -static void map_rule_destroy (map_rule **ma) -{ - if (*ma) - { - map_rule_destroy (&(**ma).next); - mem_free ((void **) &(**ma).key); - mem_free ((void **) ma); - } -} - -GRAMMAR_IMPLEMENT_LIST_APPEND(map_rule) - -/* - searches the map for specified key, - if the key is matched, *data is filled with data associated with the key, - returns 0 if the is matched, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int map_rule_find (map_rule **ma, const byte *key, rule **data) -{ - while (*ma) - { - if (str_equal ((**ma).key, key)) - { - *data = (**ma).data; - - return 0; - } - - ma = &(**ma).next; - } - - set_last_error (UNRESOLVED_REFERENCE, str_duplicate (key), -1); - return 1; -} - -/* - returns 1 if given character is a white space, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int is_space (byte c) -{ - return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\r'; -} - -/* - advances text pointer by 1 if character pointed by *text is a space, - returns 1 if a space has been eaten, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int eat_space (const byte **text) -{ - if (is_space (**text)) - { - (*text)++; - - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 1 if text points to C-style comment start string, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int is_comment_start (const byte *text) -{ - return text[0] == '/' && text[1] == '*'; -} - -/* - advances text pointer to first character after C-style comment block - if any, - returns 1 if C-style comment block has been encountered and eaten, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int eat_comment (const byte **text) -{ - if (is_comment_start (*text)) - { - /* *text points to comment block - skip two characters to enter comment body */ - *text += 2; - /* skip any character except consecutive '*' and '/' */ - while (!((*text)[0] == '*' && (*text)[1] == '/')) - (*text)++; - /* skip those two terminating characters */ - *text += 2; - - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - -/* - advances text pointer to first character that is neither space nor C-style comment block -*/ -static void eat_spaces (const byte **text) -{ - while (eat_space (text) || eat_comment (text)) - ; -} - -/* - resizes string pointed by *ptr to successfully add character c to the end of the string, - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int string_grow (byte **ptr, unsigned int *len, byte c) -{ - /* reallocate the string in 16-byte increments */ - if ((*len & 0x0F) == 0x0F || *ptr == NULL) - { - byte *tmp = (byte *) mem_realloc (*ptr, ((*len + 1) & ~0x0F) * sizeof (byte), - ((*len + 1 + 0x10) & ~0x0F) * sizeof (byte)); - if (tmp == NULL) - return 1; - - *ptr = tmp; - } - - if (c) - { - /* append given character */ - (*ptr)[*len] = c; - (*len)++; - } - (*ptr)[*len] = '\0'; - - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 1 if given character is a valid identifier character a-z, A-Z, 0-9 or _ - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int is_identifier (byte c) -{ - return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '_'; -} - -/* - copies characters from *text to *id until non-identifier character is encountered, - assumes that *id points to NULL object - caller is responsible for later freeing the string, - text pointer is advanced to point past the copied identifier, - returns 0 if identifier was successfully copied, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int get_identifier (const byte **text, byte **id) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - byte *p = NULL; - unsigned int len = 0; - - if (string_grow (&p, &len, '\0')) - return 1; - - /* loop while next character in buffer is valid for identifiers */ - while (is_identifier (*t)) - { - if (string_grow (&p, &len, *t++)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &p); - return 1; - } - } - - *text = t; - *id = p; - - return 0; -} - -/* - converts sequence of DEC digits pointed by *text until non-DEC digit is encountered, - advances text pointer past the converted sequence, - returns the converted value -*/ -static unsigned int dec_convert (const byte **text) -{ - unsigned int value = 0; - - while (**text >= '0' && **text <= '9') - { - value = value * 10 + **text - '0'; - (*text)++; - } - - return value; -} - -/* - returns 1 if given character is HEX digit 0-9, A-F or a-f, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int is_hex (byte c) -{ - return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f'); -} - -/* - returns value of passed character as if it was HEX digit -*/ -static unsigned int hex2dec (byte c) -{ - if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') - return c - '0'; - if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') - return c - 'A' + 10; - return c - 'a' + 10; -} - -/* - converts sequence of HEX digits pointed by *text until non-HEX digit is encountered, - advances text pointer past the converted sequence, - returns the converted value -*/ -static unsigned int hex_convert (const byte **text) -{ - unsigned int value = 0; - - while (is_hex (**text)) - { - value = value * 0x10 + hex2dec (**text); - (*text)++; - } - - return value; -} - -/* - returns 1 if given character is OCT digit 0-7, - returns 0 otherwise -*/ -static int is_oct (byte c) -{ - return c >= '0' && c <= '7'; -} - -/* - returns value of passed character as if it was OCT digit -*/ -static int oct2dec (byte c) -{ - return c - '0'; -} - -static byte get_escape_sequence (const byte **text) -{ - int value = 0; - - /* skip '\' character */ - (*text)++; - - switch (*(*text)++) - { - case '\'': - return '\''; - case '"': - return '\"'; - case '?': - return '\?'; - case '\\': - return '\\'; - case 'a': - return '\a'; - case 'b': - return '\b'; - case 'f': - return '\f'; - case 'n': - return '\n'; - case 'r': - return '\r'; - case 't': - return '\t'; - case 'v': - return '\v'; - case 'x': - return (byte) hex_convert (text); - } - - (*text)--; - if (is_oct (**text)) - { - value = oct2dec (*(*text)++); - if (is_oct (**text)) - { - value = value * 010 + oct2dec (*(*text)++); - if (is_oct (**text)) - value = value * 010 + oct2dec (*(*text)++); - } - } - - return (byte) value; -} - -/* - copies characters from *text to *str until " or ' character is encountered, - assumes that *str points to NULL object - caller is responsible for later freeing the string, - assumes that *text points to " or ' character that starts the string, - text pointer is advanced to point past the " or ' character, - returns 0 if string was successfully copied, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int get_string (const byte **text, byte **str) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - byte *p = NULL; - unsigned int len = 0; - byte term_char; - - if (string_grow (&p, &len, '\0')) - return 1; - - /* read " or ' character that starts the string */ - term_char = *t++; - /* while next character is not the terminating character */ - while (*t && *t != term_char) - { - byte c; - - if (*t == '\\') - c = get_escape_sequence (&t); - else - c = *t++; - - if (string_grow (&p, &len, c)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &p); - return 1; - } - } - /* skip " or ' character that ends the string */ - t++; - - *text = t; - *str = p; - return 0; -} - -/* - gets emit code, the syntax is: - ".emtcode" " " " " (("0x" | "0X") ) | | - assumes that *text already points to , - returns 0 if emit code is successfully read, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int get_emtcode (const byte **text, map_byte **ma) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - map_byte *m = NULL; - - map_byte_create (&m); - if (m == NULL) - return 1; - - if (get_identifier (&t, &m->key)) - { - map_byte_destroy (&m); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (*t == '\'') - { - byte *c; - - if (get_string (&t, &c)) - { - map_byte_destroy (&m); - return 1; - } - - m->data = (byte) c[0]; - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &c); - } - else if (t[0] == '0' && (t[1] == 'x' || t[1] == 'X')) - { - /* skip HEX "0x" or "0X" prefix */ - t += 2; - m->data = (byte) hex_convert (&t); - } - else - { - m->data = (byte) dec_convert (&t); - } - - eat_spaces (&t); - - *text = t; - *ma = m; - return 0; -} - -/* - gets regbyte declaration, the syntax is: - ".regbyte" " " " " (("0x" | "0X") ) | | - assumes that *text already points to , - returns 0 if regbyte is successfully read, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int get_regbyte (const byte **text, map_byte **ma) -{ - /* pass it to the emtcode parser as it has the same syntax starting at */ - return get_emtcode (text, ma); -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise -*/ -static int get_errtext (const byte **text, map_str **ma) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - map_str *m = NULL; - - map_str_create (&m); - if (m == NULL) - return 1; - - if (get_identifier (&t, &m->key)) - { - map_str_destroy (&m); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (get_string (&t, &m->data)) - { - map_str_destroy (&m); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - *text = t; - *ma = m; - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int get_error (const byte **text, error **er, map_str *maps) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - byte *temp = NULL; - - if (*t != '.') - return 0; - - t++; - if (get_identifier (&t, &temp)) - return 1; - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (!str_equal ((byte *) "error", temp)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - return 0; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - - error_create (er); - if (*er == NULL) - return 1; - - if (*t == '\"') - { - if (get_string (&t, &(**er).m_text)) - { - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - } - else - { - if (get_identifier (&t, &temp)) - { - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (map_str_find (&maps, temp, &(**er).m_text)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - } - - /* try to extract "token" from "...$token$..." */ - { - byte *processed = NULL; - unsigned int len = 0, i = 0; - - if (string_grow (&processed, &len, '\0')) - { - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - while (i < str_length ((**er).m_text)) - { - /* check if the dollar sign is repeated - if so skip it */ - if ((**er).m_text[i] == '$' && (**er).m_text[i + 1] == '$') - { - if (string_grow (&processed, &len, '$')) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &processed); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - i += 2; - } - else if ((**er).m_text[i] != '$') - { - if (string_grow (&processed, &len, (**er).m_text[i])) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &processed); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - i++; - } - else - { - if (string_grow (&processed, &len, '$')) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &processed); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - { - /* length of token being extracted */ - unsigned int tlen = 0; - - if (string_grow (&(**er).m_token_name, &tlen, '\0')) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &processed); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - /* skip the dollar sign */ - i++; - - while ((**er).m_text[i] != '$') - { - if (string_grow (&(**er).m_token_name, &tlen, (**er).m_text[i])) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &processed); - error_destroy (er); - return 1; - } - - i++; - } - - /* skip the dollar sign */ - i++; - } - } - } - - mem_free ((void **) &(**er).m_text); - (**er).m_text = processed; - } - - *text = t; - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int get_emits (const byte **text, emit **em, map_byte *mapb) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - byte *temp = NULL; - emit *e = NULL; - emit_dest dest; - - if (*t != '.') - return 0; - - t++; - if (get_identifier (&t, &temp)) - return 1; - eat_spaces (&t); - - /* .emit */ - if (str_equal ((byte *) "emit", temp)) - dest = ed_output; - /* .load */ - else if (str_equal ((byte *) "load", temp)) - dest = ed_regbyte; - else - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - return 0; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - - emit_create (&e); - if (e == NULL) - return 1; - - e->m_emit_dest = dest; - - if (dest == ed_regbyte) - { - if (get_identifier (&t, &e->m_regname)) - { - emit_destroy (&e); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - } - - /* 0xNN */ - if (*t == '0' && (t[1] == 'x' || t[1] == 'X')) - { - t += 2; - e->m_byte = (byte) hex_convert (&t); - - e->m_emit_type = et_byte; - } - /* NNN */ - else if (*t >= '0' && *t <= '9') - { - e->m_byte = (byte) dec_convert (&t); - - e->m_emit_type = et_byte; - } - /* * */ - else if (*t == '*') - { - t++; - - e->m_emit_type = et_stream; - } - /* $ */ - else if (*t == '$') - { - t++; - - e->m_emit_type = et_position; - } - /* 'c' */ - else if (*t == '\'') - { - if (get_string (&t, &temp)) - { - emit_destroy (&e); - return 1; - } - e->m_byte = (byte) temp[0]; - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - - e->m_emit_type = et_byte; - } - else - { - if (get_identifier (&t, &temp)) - { - emit_destroy (&e); - return 1; - } - - if (map_byte_find (&mapb, temp, &e->m_byte)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - emit_destroy (&e); - return 1; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - - e->m_emit_type = et_byte; - } - - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (get_emits (&t, &e->m_next, mapb)) - { - emit_destroy (&e); - return 1; - } - - *text = t; - *em = e; - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int get_spec (const byte **text, spec **sp, map_str *maps, map_byte *mapb) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - spec *s = NULL; - - spec_create (&s); - if (s == NULL) - return 1; - - /* first - read optional .if statement */ - if (*t == '.') - { - const byte *u = t; - byte *keyword = NULL; - - /* skip the dot */ - u++; - - if (get_identifier (&u, &keyword)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - - /* .if */ - if (str_equal ((byte *) "if", keyword)) - { - cond_create (&s->m_cond); - if (s->m_cond == NULL) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - - /* skip the left paren */ - eat_spaces (&u); - u++; - - /* get the left operand */ - eat_spaces (&u); - if (get_identifier (&u, &s->m_cond->m_operands[0].m_regname)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - s->m_cond->m_operands[0].m_type = cot_regbyte; - - /* get the operator (!= or ==) */ - eat_spaces (&u); - if (*u == '!') - s->m_cond->m_type = ct_not_equal; - else - s->m_cond->m_type = ct_equal; - u += 2; - eat_spaces (&u); - - if (u[0] == '0' && (u[1] == 'x' || u[1] == 'X')) - { - /* skip the 0x prefix */ - u += 2; - - /* get the right operand */ - s->m_cond->m_operands[1].m_byte = hex_convert (&u); - s->m_cond->m_operands[1].m_type = cot_byte; - } - else /*if (*u >= '0' && *u <= '9')*/ - { - /* get the right operand */ - s->m_cond->m_operands[1].m_byte = dec_convert (&u); - s->m_cond->m_operands[1].m_type = cot_byte; - } - - /* skip the right paren */ - eat_spaces (&u); - u++; - - eat_spaces (&u); - - t = u; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &keyword); - } - - if (*t == '\'') - { - byte *temp = NULL; - - if (get_string (&t, &temp)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (*t == '-') - { - byte *temp2 = NULL; - - /* skip the '-' character */ - t++; - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (get_string (&t, &temp2)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - s->m_spec_type = st_byte_range; - s->m_byte[0] = *temp; - s->m_byte[1] = *temp2; - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp2); - } - else - { - s->m_spec_type = st_byte; - *s->m_byte = *temp; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &temp); - } - else if (*t == '"') - { - if (get_string (&t, &s->m_string)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - s->m_spec_type = st_string; - } - else if (*t == '.') - { - byte *keyword = NULL; - - /* skip the dot */ - t++; - - if (get_identifier (&t, &keyword)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - /* .true */ - if (str_equal ((byte *) "true", keyword)) - { - s->m_spec_type = st_true; - } - /* .false */ - else if (str_equal ((byte *) "false", keyword)) - { - s->m_spec_type = st_false; - } - /* .debug */ - else if (str_equal ((byte *) "debug", keyword)) - { - s->m_spec_type = st_debug; - } - /* .loop */ - else if (str_equal ((byte *) "loop", keyword)) - { - if (get_identifier (&t, &s->m_string)) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &keyword); - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - s->m_spec_type = st_identifier_loop; - } - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &keyword); - } - else - { - if (get_identifier (&t, &s->m_string)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - s->m_spec_type = st_identifier; - } - - if (get_error (&t, &s->m_errtext, maps)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - - if (get_emits (&t, &s->m_emits, mapb)) - { - spec_destroy (&s); - return 1; - } - - *text = t; - *sp = s; - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int get_rule (const byte **text, rule **ru, map_str *maps, map_byte *mapb) -{ - const byte *t = *text; - rule *r = NULL; - - rule_create (&r); - if (r == NULL) - return 1; - - if (get_spec (&t, &r->m_specs, maps, mapb)) - { - rule_destroy (&r); - return 1; - } - - while (*t != ';') - { - byte *op = NULL; - spec *sp = NULL; - - /* skip the dot that precedes "and" or "or" */ - t++; - - /* read "and" or "or" keyword */ - if (get_identifier (&t, &op)) - { - rule_destroy (&r); - return 1; - } - eat_spaces (&t); - - if (r->m_oper == op_none) - { - /* .and */ - if (str_equal ((byte *) "and", op)) - r->m_oper = op_and; - /* .or */ - else - r->m_oper = op_or; - } - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &op); - - if (get_spec (&t, &sp, maps, mapb)) - { - rule_destroy (&r); - return 1; - } - - spec_append (&r->m_specs, sp); - } - - /* skip the semicolon */ - t++; - eat_spaces (&t); - - *text = t; - *ru = r; - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int update_dependency (map_rule *mapr, byte *symbol, rule **ru) -{ - if (map_rule_find (&mapr, symbol, ru)) - return 1; - - (**ru).m_referenced = 1; - - return 0; -} - -/* - returns 0 on success, - returns 1 otherwise, -*/ -static int update_dependencies (dict *di, map_rule *mapr, byte **syntax_symbol, - byte **string_symbol, map_byte *regbytes) -{ - rule *rulez = di->m_rulez; - - /* update dependecies for the root and lexer symbols */ - if (update_dependency (mapr, *syntax_symbol, &di->m_syntax) || - (*string_symbol != NULL && update_dependency (mapr, *string_symbol, &di->m_string))) - return 1; - - mem_free ((void **) syntax_symbol); - mem_free ((void **) string_symbol); - - /* update dependecies for the rest of the rules */ - while (rulez) - { - spec *sp = rulez->m_specs; - - /* iterate through all the specifiers */ - while (sp) - { - /* update dependency for identifier */ - if (sp->m_spec_type == st_identifier || sp->m_spec_type == st_identifier_loop) - { - if (update_dependency (mapr, sp->m_string, &sp->m_rule)) - return 1; - - mem_free ((void **) &sp->m_string); - } - - /* some errtexts reference to a rule */ - if (sp->m_errtext && sp->m_errtext->m_token_name) - { - if (update_dependency (mapr, sp->m_errtext->m_token_name, &sp->m_errtext->m_token)) - return 1; - - mem_free ((void **) &sp->m_errtext->m_token_name); - } - - /* update dependency for condition */ - if (sp->m_cond) - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - if (sp->m_cond->m_operands[i].m_type == cot_regbyte) - { - sp->m_cond->m_operands[i].m_regbyte = map_byte_locate (®bytes, - sp->m_cond->m_operands[i].m_regname); - - if (sp->m_cond->m_operands[i].m_regbyte == NULL) - return 1; - - mem_free ((void **) &sp->m_cond->m_operands[i].m_regname); - } - } - - /* update dependency for all .load instructions */ - if (sp->m_emits) - { - emit *em = sp->m_emits; - while (em != NULL) - { - if (em->m_emit_dest == ed_regbyte) - { - em->m_regbyte = map_byte_locate (®bytes, em->m_regname); - - if (em->m_regbyte == NULL) - return 1; - - mem_free ((void **) &em->m_regname); - } - - em = em->m_next; - } - } - - sp = sp->next; - } - - rulez = rulez->next; - } - - /* check for unreferenced symbols */ - rulez = di->m_rulez; - while (rulez != NULL) - { - if (!rulez->m_referenced) - { - map_rule *ma = mapr; - while (ma) - { - if (ma->data == rulez) - { - set_last_error (UNREFERENCED_IDENTIFIER, str_duplicate (ma->key), -1); - return 1; - } - ma = ma->next; - } - } - rulez = rulez->next; - } - - return 0; -} - -static int satisfies_condition (cond *co, regbyte_ctx *ctx) -{ - byte values[2]; - int i; - - if (co == NULL) - return 1; - - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - switch (co->m_operands[i].m_type) - { - case cot_byte: - values[i] = co->m_operands[i].m_byte; - break; - case cot_regbyte: - values[i] = regbyte_ctx_extract (&ctx, co->m_operands[i].m_regbyte); - break; - } - - switch (co->m_type) - { - case ct_equal: - return values[0] == values[1]; - case ct_not_equal: - return values[0] != values[1]; - } - - return 0; -} - -static void free_regbyte_ctx_stack (regbyte_ctx *top, regbyte_ctx *limit) -{ - while (top != limit) - { - regbyte_ctx *rbc = top->m_prev; - regbyte_ctx_destroy (&top); - top = rbc; - } -} - -typedef enum match_result_ -{ - mr_not_matched, /* the examined string does not match */ - mr_matched, /* the examined string matches */ - mr_error_raised, /* mr_not_matched + error has been raised */ - mr_dont_emit, /* used by identifier loops only */ - mr_internal_error /* an internal error has occured such as out of memory */ -} match_result; - -/* - This function does the main job. It parses the text and generates output data. -*/ -static match_result match (dict *di, const byte *text, unsigned int *index, rule *ru, barray **ba, - int filtering_string, regbyte_ctx **rbc) -{ - unsigned int ind = *index; - match_result status = mr_not_matched; - spec *sp = ru->m_specs; - regbyte_ctx *ctx = *rbc; - - /* for every specifier in the rule */ - while (sp) - { - unsigned int i, len, save_ind = ind; - barray *array = NULL; - - if (satisfies_condition (sp->m_cond, ctx)) - { - switch (sp->m_spec_type) - { - case st_identifier: - barray_create (&array); - if (array == NULL) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - status = match (di, text, &ind, sp->m_rule, &array, filtering_string, &ctx); - - if (status == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - return mr_internal_error; - } - break; - case st_string: - len = str_length (sp->m_string); - - /* prefilter the stream */ - if (!filtering_string && di->m_string) - { - barray *ba; - unsigned int filter_index = 0; - match_result result; - regbyte_ctx *null_ctx = NULL; - - barray_create (&ba); - if (ba == NULL) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - result = match (di, text + ind, &filter_index, di->m_string, &ba, 1, &null_ctx); - - if (result == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&ba); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - if (result != mr_matched) - { - barray_destroy (&ba); - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - } - - barray_destroy (&ba); - - if (filter_index != len || !str_equal_n (sp->m_string, text + ind, len)) - { - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - } - - status = mr_matched; - ind += len; - } - else - { - status = mr_matched; - for (i = 0; status == mr_matched && i < len; i++) - if (text[ind + i] != sp->m_string[i]) - status = mr_not_matched; - - if (status == mr_matched) - ind += len; - } - break; - case st_byte: - status = text[ind] == *sp->m_byte ? mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - if (status == mr_matched) - ind++; - break; - case st_byte_range: - status = (text[ind] >= sp->m_byte[0] && text[ind] <= sp->m_byte[1]) ? - mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - if (status == mr_matched) - ind++; - break; - case st_true: - status = mr_matched; - break; - case st_false: - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - case st_debug: - status = ru->m_oper == op_and ? mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - break; - case st_identifier_loop: - barray_create (&array); - if (array == NULL) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - status = mr_dont_emit; - for (;;) - { - match_result result; - - save_ind = ind; - result = match (di, text, &ind, sp->m_rule, &array, filtering_string, &ctx); - - if (result == mr_error_raised) - { - status = result; - break; - } - else if (result == mr_matched) - { - if (barray_push (ba, sp->m_emits, text[ind - 1], save_ind, &ctx) || - barray_append (ba, &array)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - return mr_internal_error; - } - barray_destroy (&array); - barray_create (&array); - if (array == NULL) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - } - else if (result == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - return mr_internal_error; - } - else - break; - } - break; - } - } - else - { - status = mr_not_matched; - } - - if (status == mr_error_raised) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - - return mr_error_raised; - } - - if (ru->m_oper == op_and && status != mr_matched && status != mr_dont_emit) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - - if (sp->m_errtext) - { - set_last_error (sp->m_errtext->m_text, error_get_token (sp->m_errtext, di, text, - ind), ind); - - return mr_error_raised; - } - - return mr_not_matched; - } - - if (status == mr_matched) - { - if (sp->m_emits) - if (barray_push (ba, sp->m_emits, text[ind - 1], save_ind, &ctx)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - if (array) - if (barray_append (ba, &array)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - barray_destroy (&array); - return mr_internal_error; - } - } - - barray_destroy (&array); - - /* if the rule operator is a logical or, we pick up the first matching specifier */ - if (ru->m_oper == op_or && (status == mr_matched || status == mr_dont_emit)) - { - *index = ind; - *rbc = ctx; - return mr_matched; - } - - sp = sp->next; - } - - /* everything went fine - all specifiers match up */ - if (ru->m_oper == op_and && (status == mr_matched || status == mr_dont_emit)) - { - *index = ind; - *rbc = ctx; - return mr_matched; - } - - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_not_matched; -} - -static match_result fast_match (dict *di, const byte *text, unsigned int *index, rule *ru, int *_PP, bytepool *_BP, - int filtering_string, regbyte_ctx **rbc) -{ - unsigned int ind = *index; - int _P = filtering_string ? 0 : *_PP; - int _P2; - match_result status = mr_not_matched; - spec *sp = ru->m_specs; - regbyte_ctx *ctx = *rbc; - - /* for every specifier in the rule */ - while (sp) - { - unsigned int i, len, save_ind = ind; - - _P2 = _P + (sp->m_emits ? emit_size (sp->m_emits) : 0); - if (bytepool_reserve (_BP, _P2)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - if (satisfies_condition (sp->m_cond, ctx)) - { - switch (sp->m_spec_type) - { - case st_identifier: - status = fast_match (di, text, &ind, sp->m_rule, &_P2, _BP, filtering_string, &ctx); - - if (status == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - break; - case st_string: - len = str_length (sp->m_string); - - /* prefilter the stream */ - if (!filtering_string && di->m_string) - { - unsigned int filter_index = 0; - match_result result; - regbyte_ctx *null_ctx = NULL; - - result = fast_match (di, text + ind, &filter_index, di->m_string, NULL, _BP, 1, &null_ctx); - - if (result == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - if (result != mr_matched) - { - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - } - - if (filter_index != len || !str_equal_n (sp->m_string, text + ind, len)) - { - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - } - - status = mr_matched; - ind += len; - } - else - { - status = mr_matched; - for (i = 0; status == mr_matched && i < len; i++) - if (text[ind + i] != sp->m_string[i]) - status = mr_not_matched; - - if (status == mr_matched) - ind += len; - } - break; - case st_byte: - status = text[ind] == *sp->m_byte ? mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - if (status == mr_matched) - ind++; - break; - case st_byte_range: - status = (text[ind] >= sp->m_byte[0] && text[ind] <= sp->m_byte[1]) ? - mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - if (status == mr_matched) - ind++; - break; - case st_true: - status = mr_matched; - break; - case st_false: - status = mr_not_matched; - break; - case st_debug: - status = ru->m_oper == op_and ? mr_matched : mr_not_matched; - break; - case st_identifier_loop: - status = mr_dont_emit; - for (;;) - { - match_result result; - - save_ind = ind; - result = fast_match (di, text, &ind, sp->m_rule, &_P2, _BP, filtering_string, &ctx); - - if (result == mr_error_raised) - { - status = result; - break; - } - else if (result == mr_matched) - { - if (!filtering_string) - { - if (sp->m_emits != NULL) - { - if (emit_push (sp->m_emits, _BP->_F + _P, text[ind - 1], save_ind, &ctx)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - } - - _P = _P2; - _P2 += sp->m_emits ? emit_size (sp->m_emits) : 0; - if (bytepool_reserve (_BP, _P2)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - } - } - else if (result == mr_internal_error) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - else - break; - } - break; - } - } - else - { - status = mr_not_matched; - } - - if (status == mr_error_raised) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - - return mr_error_raised; - } - - if (ru->m_oper == op_and && status != mr_matched && status != mr_dont_emit) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - - if (sp->m_errtext) - { - set_last_error (sp->m_errtext->m_text, error_get_token (sp->m_errtext, di, text, - ind), ind); - - return mr_error_raised; - } - - return mr_not_matched; - } - - if (status == mr_matched) - { - if (sp->m_emits != NULL) - if (emit_push (sp->m_emits, _BP->_F + _P, text[ind - 1], save_ind, &ctx)) - { - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_internal_error; - } - - _P = _P2; - } - - /* if the rule operator is a logical or, we pick up the first matching specifier */ - if (ru->m_oper == op_or && (status == mr_matched || status == mr_dont_emit)) - { - *index = ind; - *rbc = ctx; - if (!filtering_string) - *_PP = _P; - return mr_matched; - } - - sp = sp->next; - } - - /* everything went fine - all specifiers match up */ - if (ru->m_oper == op_and && (status == mr_matched || status == mr_dont_emit)) - { - *index = ind; - *rbc = ctx; - if (!filtering_string) - *_PP = _P; - return mr_matched; - } - - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (ctx, *rbc); - return mr_not_matched; -} - -static byte *error_get_token (error *er, dict *di, const byte *text, unsigned int ind) -{ - byte *str = NULL; - - if (er->m_token) - { - barray *ba; - unsigned int filter_index = 0; - regbyte_ctx *ctx = NULL; - - barray_create (&ba); - if (ba != NULL) - { - if (match (di, text + ind, &filter_index, er->m_token, &ba, 0, &ctx) == mr_matched && - filter_index) - { - str = (byte *) mem_alloc (filter_index + 1); - if (str != NULL) - { - str_copy_n (str, text + ind, filter_index); - str[filter_index] = '\0'; - } - } - barray_destroy (&ba); - } - } - - return str; -} - -typedef struct grammar_load_state_ -{ - dict *di; - byte *syntax_symbol; - byte *string_symbol; - map_str *maps; - map_byte *mapb; - map_rule *mapr; -} grammar_load_state; - -static void grammar_load_state_create (grammar_load_state **gr) -{ - *gr = (grammar_load_state *) mem_alloc (sizeof (grammar_load_state)); - if (*gr) - { - (**gr).di = NULL; - (**gr).syntax_symbol = NULL; - (**gr).string_symbol = NULL; - (**gr).maps = NULL; - (**gr).mapb = NULL; - (**gr).mapr = NULL; - } -} - -static void grammar_load_state_destroy (grammar_load_state **gr) -{ - if (*gr) - { - dict_destroy (&(**gr).di); - mem_free ((void **) &(**gr).syntax_symbol); - mem_free ((void **) &(**gr).string_symbol); - map_str_destroy (&(**gr).maps); - map_byte_destroy (&(**gr).mapb); - map_rule_destroy (&(**gr).mapr); - mem_free ((void **) gr); - } -} - -/* - the API -*/ - -grammar grammar_load_from_text (const byte *text) -{ - grammar_load_state *g = NULL; - grammar id = 0; - - clear_last_error (); - - grammar_load_state_create (&g); - if (g == NULL) - return 0; - - dict_create (&g->di); - if (g->di == NULL) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - eat_spaces (&text); - - /* skip ".syntax" keyword */ - text += 7; - eat_spaces (&text); - - /* retrieve root symbol */ - if (get_identifier (&text, &g->syntax_symbol)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - eat_spaces (&text); - - /* skip semicolon */ - text++; - eat_spaces (&text); - - while (*text) - { - byte *symbol = NULL; - int is_dot = *text == '.'; - - if (is_dot) - text++; - - if (get_identifier (&text, &symbol)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - eat_spaces (&text); - - /* .emtcode */ - if (is_dot && str_equal (symbol, (byte *) "emtcode")) - { - map_byte *ma = NULL; - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &symbol); - - if (get_emtcode (&text, &ma)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - map_byte_append (&g->mapb, ma); - } - /* .regbyte */ - else if (is_dot && str_equal (symbol, (byte *) "regbyte")) - { - map_byte *ma = NULL; - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &symbol); - - if (get_regbyte (&text, &ma)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - map_byte_append (&g->di->m_regbytes, ma); - } - /* .errtext */ - else if (is_dot && str_equal (symbol, (byte *) "errtext")) - { - map_str *ma = NULL; - - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &symbol); - - if (get_errtext (&text, &ma)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - map_str_append (&g->maps, ma); - } - /* .string */ - else if (is_dot && str_equal (symbol, (byte *) "string")) - { - mem_free ((void **) (void *) &symbol); - - if (g->di->m_string != NULL) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - if (get_identifier (&text, &g->string_symbol)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - /* skip semicolon */ - eat_spaces (&text); - text++; - eat_spaces (&text); - } - else - { - rule *ru = NULL; - map_rule *ma = NULL; - - if (get_rule (&text, &ru, g->maps, g->mapb)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - rule_append (&g->di->m_rulez, ru); - - /* if a rule consist of only one specifier, give it an ".and" operator */ - if (ru->m_oper == op_none) - ru->m_oper = op_and; - - map_rule_create (&ma); - if (ma == NULL) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - ma->key = symbol; - ma->data = ru; - map_rule_append (&g->mapr, ma); - } - } - - if (update_dependencies (g->di, g->mapr, &g->syntax_symbol, &g->string_symbol, - g->di->m_regbytes)) - { - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - return 0; - } - - dict_append (&g_dicts, g->di); - id = g->di->m_id; - g->di = NULL; - - grammar_load_state_destroy (&g); - - return id; -} - -int grammar_set_reg8 (grammar id, const byte *name, byte value) -{ - dict *di = NULL; - map_byte *reg = NULL; - - clear_last_error (); - - dict_find (&g_dicts, id, &di); - if (di == NULL) - { - set_last_error (INVALID_GRAMMAR_ID, NULL, -1); - return 0; - } - - reg = map_byte_locate (&di->m_regbytes, name); - if (reg == NULL) - { - set_last_error (INVALID_REGISTER_NAME, str_duplicate (name), -1); - return 0; - } - - reg->data = value; - return 1; -} - -/* - internal checking function used by both grammar_check and grammar_fast_check functions -*/ -static int _grammar_check (grammar id, const byte *text, byte **prod, unsigned int *size, - unsigned int estimate_prod_size, int use_fast_path) -{ - dict *di = NULL; - unsigned int index = 0; - - clear_last_error (); - - dict_find (&g_dicts, id, &di); - if (di == NULL) - { - set_last_error (INVALID_GRAMMAR_ID, NULL, -1); - return 0; - } - - *prod = NULL; - *size = 0; - - if (use_fast_path) - { - regbyte_ctx *rbc = NULL; - bytepool *bp = NULL; - int _P = 0; - - bytepool_create (&bp, estimate_prod_size); - if (bp == NULL) - return 0; - - if (fast_match (di, text, &index, di->m_syntax, &_P, bp, 0, &rbc) != mr_matched) - { - bytepool_destroy (&bp); - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (rbc, NULL); - return 0; - } - - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (rbc, NULL); - - *prod = bp->_F; - *size = _P; - bp->_F = NULL; - bytepool_destroy (&bp); - } - else - { - regbyte_ctx *rbc = NULL; - barray *ba = NULL; - - barray_create (&ba); - if (ba == NULL) - return 0; - - if (match (di, text, &index, di->m_syntax, &ba, 0, &rbc) != mr_matched) - { - barray_destroy (&ba); - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (rbc, NULL); - return 0; - } - - free_regbyte_ctx_stack (rbc, NULL); - - *prod = (byte *) mem_alloc (ba->len * sizeof (byte)); - if (*prod == NULL) - { - barray_destroy (&ba); - return 0; - } - - mem_copy (*prod, ba->data, ba->len * sizeof (byte)); - *size = ba->len; - barray_destroy (&ba); - } - - return 1; -} - -int grammar_check (grammar id, const byte *text, byte **prod, unsigned int *size) -{ - return _grammar_check (id, text, prod, size, 0, 0); -} - -int grammar_fast_check (grammar id, const byte *text, byte **prod, unsigned int *size, - unsigned int estimate_prod_size) -{ - return _grammar_check (id, text, prod, size, estimate_prod_size, 1); -} - -int grammar_destroy (grammar id) -{ - dict **di = &g_dicts; - - clear_last_error (); - - while (*di != NULL) - { - if ((**di).m_id == id) - { - dict *tmp = *di; - *di = (**di).next; - dict_destroy (&tmp); - return 1; - } - - di = &(**di).next; - } - - set_last_error (INVALID_GRAMMAR_ID, NULL, -1); - return 0; -} - -static void append_character (const char x, byte *text, int *dots_made, int *len, int size) -{ - if (*dots_made == 0) - { - if (*len < size - 1) - { - text[(*len)++] = x; - text[*len] = '\0'; - } - else - { - int i; - for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) - if (--(*len) >= 0) - text[*len] = '.'; - *dots_made = 1; - } - } -} - -void grammar_get_last_error (byte *text, unsigned int size, int *pos) -{ - int len = 0, dots_made = 0; - const byte *p = error_message; - - *text = '\0'; - - if (p) - { - while (*p) - { - if (*p == '$') - { - const byte *r = error_param; - - while (*r) - { - append_character (*r++, text, &dots_made, &len, (int) size); - } - - p++; - } - else - { - append_character (*p++, text, &dots_made, &len, size); - } - } - } - - *pos = error_position; -} -- cgit v1.2.3