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author | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2009-06-28 22:07:26 +0000 |
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committer | marha <marha@users.sourceforge.net> | 2009-06-28 22:07:26 +0000 |
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diff --git a/openssl/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl b/openssl/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4af769b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/openssl/crypto/perlasm/x86_64-xlate.pl @@ -0,0 +1,554 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env perl + +# Ascetic x86_64 AT&T to MASM assembler translator by <appro>. +# +# Why AT&T to MASM and not vice versa? Several reasons. Because AT&T +# format is way easier to parse. Because it's simpler to "gear" from +# Unix ABI to Windows one [see cross-reference "card" at the end of +# file]. Because Linux targets were available first... +# +# In addition the script also "distills" code suitable for GNU +# assembler, so that it can be compiled with more rigid assemblers, +# such as Solaris /usr/ccs/bin/as. +# +# This translator is not designed to convert *arbitrary* assembler +# code from AT&T format to MASM one. It's designed to convert just +# enough to provide for dual-ABI OpenSSL modules development... +# There *are* limitations and you might have to modify your assembler +# code or this script to achieve the desired result... +# +# Currently recognized limitations: +# +# - can't use multiple ops per line; +# - indirect calls and jumps are not supported; +# +# Dual-ABI styling rules. +# +# 1. Adhere to Unix register and stack layout [see the end for +# explanation]. +# 2. Forget about "red zone," stick to more traditional blended +# stack frame allocation. If volatile storage is actually required +# that is. If not, just leave the stack as is. +# 3. Functions tagged with ".type name,@function" get crafted with +# unified Win64 prologue and epilogue automatically. If you want +# to take care of ABI differences yourself, tag functions as +# ".type name,@abi-omnipotent" instead. +# 4. To optimize the Win64 prologue you can specify number of input +# arguments as ".type name,@function,N." Keep in mind that if N is +# larger than 6, then you *have to* write "abi-omnipotent" code, +# because >6 cases can't be addressed with unified prologue. +# 5. Name local labels as .L*, do *not* use dynamic labels such as 1: +# (sorry about latter). +# 6. Don't use [or hand-code with .byte] "rep ret." "ret" mnemonic is +# required to identify the spots, where to inject Win64 epilogue! +# But on the pros, it's then prefixed with rep automatically:-) +# 7. Due to MASM limitations [and certain general counter-intuitivity +# of ip-relative addressing] generation of position-independent +# code is assisted by synthetic directive, .picmeup, which puts +# address of the *next* instruction into target register. +# +# Example 1: +# .picmeup %rax +# lea .Label-.(%rax),%rax +# Example 2: +# .picmeup %rcx +# .Lpic_point: +# ... +# lea .Label-.Lpic_point(%rcx),%rbp + +my $output = shift; + +{ my ($stddev,$stdino,@junk)=stat(STDOUT); + my ($outdev,$outino,@junk)=stat($output); + + open STDOUT,">$output" || die "can't open $output: $!" + if ($stddev!=$outdev || $stdino!=$outino); +} + +my $masmref=8 + 50727*2**-32; # 8.00.50727 shipped with VS2005 +my $masm=$masmref if ($output =~ /\.asm/); +if ($masm && `ml64 2>&1` =~ m/Version ([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(\.([0-9]+))?/) +{ $masm=$1 + $2*2**-16 + $4*2**-32; } + +my $current_segment; +my $current_function; + +{ package opcode; # pick up opcodes + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance in enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /^([a-z][a-z0-9]*)/i) { + $self->{op} = $1; + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + + undef $self->{sz}; + if ($self->{op} =~ /^(movz)b.*/) { # movz is pain... + $self->{op} = $1; + $self->{sz} = "b"; + } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /call/) { + $self->{sz} = "" + } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /([a-z]{3,})([qlwb])$/) { + $self->{op} = $1; + $self->{sz} = $2; + } + } + $ret; + } + sub size { + my $self = shift; + my $sz = shift; + $self->{sz} = $sz if (defined($sz) && !defined($self->{sz})); + $self->{sz}; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + if (!$masm) { + if ($self->{op} eq "movz") { # movz is pain... + sprintf "%s%s%s",$self->{op},$self->{sz},shift; + } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /^set/) { + "$self->{op}"; + } elsif ($self->{op} eq "ret") { + ".byte 0xf3,0xc3"; + } else { + "$self->{op}$self->{sz}"; + } + } else { + $self->{op} =~ s/^movz/movzx/; + if ($self->{op} eq "ret") { + $self->{op} = ""; + if ($current_function->{abi} eq "svr4") { + $self->{op} = "mov rdi,QWORD PTR 8[rsp]\t;WIN64 epilogue\n\t". + "mov rsi,QWORD PTR 16[rsp]\n\t"; + } + $self->{op} .= "DB\t0F3h,0C3h\t\t;repret"; + } + $self->{op}; + } + } +} +{ package const; # pick up constants, which start with $ + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance in enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /^\$([^,]+)/) { + $self->{value} = $1; + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + } + $ret; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + + if (!$masm) { + # Solaris /usr/ccs/bin/as can't handle multiplications + # in $self->{value} + $self->{value} =~ s/(?<![0-9a-f])(0[x0-9a-f]+)/oct($1)/egi; + $self->{value} =~ s/([0-9]+\s*[\*\/\%]\s*[0-9]+)/eval($1)/eg; + sprintf "\$%s",$self->{value}; + } else { + $self->{value} =~ s/0x([0-9a-f]+)/0$1h/ig; + sprintf "%s",$self->{value}; + } + } +} +{ package ea; # pick up effective addresses: expr(%reg,%reg,scale) + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance in enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /^([^\(,]*)\(([%\w,]+)\)/) { + $self->{label} = $1; + ($self->{base},$self->{index},$self->{scale})=split(/,/,$2); + $self->{scale} = 1 if (!defined($self->{scale})); + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + + $self->{base} =~ s/^%//; + $self->{index} =~ s/^%// if (defined($self->{index})); + } + $ret; + } + sub size {} + sub out { + my $self = shift; + my $sz = shift; + + # Silently convert all EAs to 64-bit. This is required for + # elder GNU assembler and results in more compact code, + # *but* most importantly AES module depends on this feature! + $self->{index} =~ s/^[er](.?[0-9xpi])[d]?$/r\1/; + $self->{base} =~ s/^[er](.?[0-9xpi])[d]?$/r\1/; + + if (!$masm) { + # Solaris /usr/ccs/bin/as can't handle multiplications + # in $self->{label} + $self->{label} =~ s/(?<![0-9a-f])(0[x0-9a-f]+)/oct($1)/egi; + $self->{label} =~ s/([0-9]+\s*[\*\/\%]\s*[0-9]+)/eval($1)/eg; + + if (defined($self->{index})) { + sprintf "%s(%%%s,%%%s,%d)", + $self->{label},$self->{base}, + $self->{index},$self->{scale}; + } else { + sprintf "%s(%%%s)", $self->{label},$self->{base}; + } + } else { + %szmap = ( b=>"BYTE", w=>"WORD", l=>"DWORD", q=>"QWORD" ); + + $self->{label} =~ s/\./\$/g; + $self->{label} =~ s/0x([0-9a-f]+)/0$1h/ig; + $self->{label} = "($self->{label})" if ($self->{label} =~ /[\*\+\-\/]/); + + if (defined($self->{index})) { + sprintf "%s PTR %s[%s*%d+%s]",$szmap{$sz}, + $self->{label}, + $self->{index},$self->{scale}, + $self->{base}; + } elsif ($self->{base} eq "rip") { + sprintf "%s PTR %s",$szmap{$sz},$self->{label}; + } else { + sprintf "%s PTR %s[%s]",$szmap{$sz}, + $self->{label},$self->{base}; + } + } + } +} +{ package register; # pick up registers, which start with %. + sub re { + my $class = shift; # muliple instances... + my $self = {}; + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /^%(\w+)/) { + bless $self,$class; + $self->{value} = $1; + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + } + $ret; + } + sub size { + my $self = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($self->{value} =~ /^r[\d]+b$/i) { $ret="b"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^r[\d]+w$/i) { $ret="w"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^r[\d]+d$/i) { $ret="l"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^r[\w]+$/i) { $ret="q"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^[a-d][hl]$/i){ $ret="b"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^[\w]{2}l$/i) { $ret="b"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^[\w]{2}$/i) { $ret="w"; } + elsif ($self->{value} =~ /^e[a-z]{2}$/i){ $ret="l"; } + + $ret; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + sprintf $masm?"%s":"%%%s",$self->{value}; + } +} +{ package label; # pick up labels, which end with : + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance is enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /(^[\.\w]+\:)/) { + $self->{value} = $1; + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + + $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/ if ($masm); + } + $ret; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + + if (!$masm) { + $self->{value}; + } elsif ($self->{value} ne "$current_function->{name}:") { + $self->{value}; + } elsif ($current_function->{abi} eq "svr4") { + my $func = "$current_function->{name} PROC\n". + " mov QWORD PTR 8[rsp],rdi\t;WIN64 prologue\n". + " mov QWORD PTR 16[rsp],rsi\n"; + my $narg = $current_function->{narg}; + $narg=6 if (!defined($narg)); + $func .= " mov rdi,rcx\n" if ($narg>0); + $func .= " mov rsi,rdx\n" if ($narg>1); + $func .= " mov rdx,r8\n" if ($narg>2); + $func .= " mov rcx,r9\n" if ($narg>3); + $func .= " mov r8,QWORD PTR 40[rsp]\n" if ($narg>4); + $func .= " mov r9,QWORD PTR 48[rsp]\n" if ($narg>5); + $func .= "\n"; + } else { + "$current_function->{name} PROC"; + } + } +} +{ package expr; # pick up expressioins + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance is enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + + if ($line =~ /(^[^,]+)/) { + $self->{value} = $1; + $ret = $self; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + + $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/g if ($masm); + } + $ret; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + $self->{value}; + } +} +{ package directive; # pick up directives, which start with . + sub re { + my $self = shift; # single instance is enough... + local *line = shift; + undef $ret; + my $dir; + my %opcode = # lea 2f-1f(%rip),%dst; 1: nop; 2: + ( "%rax"=>0x01058d48, "%rcx"=>0x010d8d48, + "%rdx"=>0x01158d48, "%rbx"=>0x011d8d48, + "%rsp"=>0x01258d48, "%rbp"=>0x012d8d48, + "%rsi"=>0x01358d48, "%rdi"=>0x013d8d48, + "%r8" =>0x01058d4c, "%r9" =>0x010d8d4c, + "%r10"=>0x01158d4c, "%r11"=>0x011d8d4c, + "%r12"=>0x01258d4c, "%r13"=>0x012d8d4c, + "%r14"=>0x01358d4c, "%r15"=>0x013d8d4c ); + + if ($line =~ /^\s*(\.\w+)/) { + if (!$masm) { + $self->{value} = $1; + $line =~ s/\@abi\-omnipotent/\@function/; + $line =~ s/\@function.*/\@function/; + if ($line =~ /\.picmeup\s+(%r[\w]+)/i) { + $self->{value} = sprintf "\t.long\t0x%x,0x90000000",$opcode{$1}; + } elsif ($line =~ /\.asciz\s+"(.*)"$/) { + $self->{value} = ".byte\t".join(",",unpack("C*",$1),0); + } elsif ($line =~ /\.extern/) { + $self->{value} = ""; # swallow extern + } else { + $self->{value} = $line; + } + $line = ""; + return $self; + } + + $dir = $1; + $ret = $self; + undef $self->{value}; + $line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + SWITCH: for ($dir) { + /\.(text)/ + && do { my $v=undef; + $v="$current_segment\tENDS\n" if ($current_segment); + $current_segment = "_$1\$"; + $current_segment =~ tr/[a-z]/[A-Z]/; + $v.="$current_segment\tSEGMENT "; + $v.=$masm>=$masmref ? "ALIGN(64)" : "PAGE"; + $v.=" 'CODE'"; + $self->{value} = $v; + last; + }; + /\.extern/ && do { $self->{value} = "EXTRN\t".$line.":BYTE"; last; }; + /\.globl/ && do { $self->{value} = "PUBLIC\t".$line; last; }; + /\.type/ && do { ($sym,$type,$narg) = split(',',$line); + if ($type eq "\@function") { + undef $current_function; + $current_function->{name} = $sym; + $current_function->{abi} = "svr4"; + $current_function->{narg} = $narg; + } elsif ($type eq "\@abi-omnipotent") { + undef $current_function; + $current_function->{name} = $sym; + } + last; + }; + /\.size/ && do { if (defined($current_function)) { + $self->{value}="$current_function->{name}\tENDP"; + undef $current_function; + } + last; + }; + /\.align/ && do { $self->{value} = "ALIGN\t".$line; last; }; + /\.(byte|value|long|quad)/ + && do { my @arr = split(',',$line); + my $sz = substr($1,0,1); + my $last = pop(@arr); + my $conv = sub { my $var=shift; + if ($var=~s/0x([0-9a-f]+)/0$1h/i) { $var; } + else { sprintf"0%Xh",$var; } + }; + + $sz =~ tr/bvlq/BWDQ/; + $self->{value} = "\tD$sz\t"; + for (@arr) { $self->{value} .= &$conv($_).","; } + $self->{value} .= &$conv($last); + last; + }; + /\.picmeup/ && do { $self->{value} = sprintf"\tDD\t 0%Xh,090000000h",$opcode{$line}; + last; + }; + /\.asciz/ && do { if ($line =~ /^"(.*)"$/) { + my @str=unpack("C*",$1); + push @str,0; + while ($#str>15) { + $self->{value}.="DB\t" + .join(",",@str[0..15])."\n"; + foreach (0..15) { shift @str; } + } + $self->{value}.="DB\t" + .join(",",@str) if (@str); + } + last; + }; + } + $line = ""; + } + + $ret; + } + sub out { + my $self = shift; + $self->{value}; + } +} + +while($line=<>) { + + chomp($line); + + $line =~ s|[#!].*$||; # get rid of asm-style comments... + $line =~ s|/\*.*\*/||; # ... and C-style comments... + $line =~ s|^\s+||; # ... and skip white spaces in beginning + + undef $label; + undef $opcode; + undef $dst; + undef $src; + undef $sz; + + if ($label=label->re(\$line)) { print $label->out(); } + + if (directive->re(\$line)) { + printf "%s",directive->out(); + } elsif ($opcode=opcode->re(\$line)) { ARGUMENT: { + + if ($src=register->re(\$line)) { opcode->size($src->size()); } + elsif ($src=const->re(\$line)) { } + elsif ($src=ea->re(\$line)) { } + elsif ($src=expr->re(\$line)) { } + + last ARGUMENT if ($line !~ /^,/); + + $line = substr($line,1); $line =~ s/^\s+//; + + if ($dst=register->re(\$line)) { opcode->size($dst->size()); } + elsif ($dst=const->re(\$line)) { } + elsif ($dst=ea->re(\$line)) { } + + } # ARGUMENT: + + $sz=opcode->size(); + + if (defined($dst)) { + if (!$masm) { + printf "\t%s\t%s,%s", $opcode->out($dst->size()), + $src->out($sz),$dst->out($sz); + } else { + printf "\t%s\t%s,%s", $opcode->out(), + $dst->out($sz),$src->out($sz); + } + } elsif (defined($src)) { + printf "\t%s\t%s",$opcode->out(),$src->out($sz); + } else { + printf "\t%s",$opcode->out(); + } + } + + print $line,"\n"; +} + +print "\n$current_segment\tENDS\nEND\n" if ($masm); + +close STDOUT; + +################################################# +# Cross-reference x86_64 ABI "card" +# +# Unix Win64 +# %rax * * +# %rbx - - +# %rcx #4 #1 +# %rdx #3 #2 +# %rsi #2 - +# %rdi #1 - +# %rbp - - +# %rsp - - +# %r8 #5 #3 +# %r9 #6 #4 +# %r10 * * +# %r11 * * +# %r12 - - +# %r13 - - +# %r14 - - +# %r15 - - +# +# (*) volatile register +# (-) preserved by callee +# (#) Nth argument, volatile +# +# In Unix terms top of stack is argument transfer area for arguments +# which could not be accomodated in registers. Or in other words 7th +# [integer] argument resides at 8(%rsp) upon function entry point. +# 128 bytes above %rsp constitute a "red zone" which is not touched +# by signal handlers and can be used as temporal storage without +# allocating a frame. +# +# In Win64 terms N*8 bytes on top of stack is argument transfer area, +# which belongs to/can be overwritten by callee. N is the number of +# arguments passed to callee, *but* not less than 4! This means that +# upon function entry point 5th argument resides at 40(%rsp), as well +# as that 32 bytes from 8(%rsp) can always be used as temporal +# storage [without allocating a frame]. One can actually argue that +# one can assume a "red zone" above stack pointer under Win64 as well. +# Point is that at apparently no occasion Windows kernel would alter +# the area above user stack pointer in true asynchronous manner... +# +# All the above means that if assembler programmer adheres to Unix +# register and stack layout, but disregards the "red zone" existense, +# it's possible to use following prologue and epilogue to "gear" from +# Unix to Win64 ABI in leaf functions with not more than 6 arguments. +# +# omnipotent_function: +# ifdef WIN64 +# movq %rdi,8(%rsp) +# movq %rsi,16(%rsp) +# movq %rcx,%rdi ; if 1st argument is actually present +# movq %rdx,%rsi ; if 2nd argument is actually ... +# movq %r8,%rdx ; if 3rd argument is ... +# movq %r9,%rcx ; if 4th argument ... +# movq 40(%rsp),%r8 ; if 5th ... +# movq 48(%rsp),%r9 ; if 6th ... +# endif +# ... +# ifdef WIN64 +# movq 8(%rsp),%rdi +# movq 16(%rsp),%rsi +# endif +# ret |