# lea .Label-.Lpic_point(%rcx),%rbp
my $output = shift;
-open STDOUT,">$output" || die "can't open $output: $!";
-my $masm=1 if ($output =~ /\.asm/);
+{ 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 $win64=1 if ($output =~ /\.asm/);
+
+my $masmref=8 + 50727*2**-32; # 8.00.50727 shipped with VS2005
+my $masm=$masmref;
+my $PTR=" PTR";
+
+my $nasm=0;
+
+if ($win64)
+{ if ($ENV{ASM} =~ m/nasm/)
+ { $nasm = 1; $PTR=""; }
+ elsif (`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;
local *line = shift;
undef $ret;
- if ($line =~ /^([a-z]+)/i) {
+ 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...
+ if ($self->{op} =~ /^(movz)b.*/) { # movz is pain...
$self->{op} = $1;
$self->{sz} = "b";
- } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /([a-z]{3,})([qlwb])/) {
+ } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /call/) {
+ $self->{sz} = ""
+ } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /([a-z]{3,})([qlwb])$/) {
$self->{op} = $1;
$self->{sz} = $2;
}
}
sub out {
my $self = shift;
- if (!$masm) {
- if ($self->{op} eq "movz") { # movz in pain...
+ if (!$win64) {
+ 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/;
+ $self->{op} =~ s/^movz/movzx/;
if ($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";
+ $self->{op} = "mov rdi,QWORD${PTR}[8+rsp]\t;WIN64 epilogue\n\t".
+ "mov rsi,QWORD${PTR}[16+rsp]\n\t";
}
$self->{op} .= "DB\t0F3h,0C3h\t\t;repret";
+ } elsif ($self->{op} =~ /^j/ && $nasm) {
+ $self->{op} .= " NEAR";
}
$self->{op};
}
}
+ sub mnemonic { shift->{op}; }
}
{ package const; # pick up constants, which start with $
sub re {
sub out {
my $self = shift;
- if (!$masm) {
+ if (!$win64) {
# 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;
$self->{index} =~ s/^[er](.?[0-9xpi])[d]?$/r\1/;
$self->{base} =~ s/^[er](.?[0-9xpi])[d]?$/r\1/;
- if (!$masm) {
+ if (!$win64) {
# 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;
sprintf "%s(%%%s)", $self->{label},$self->{base};
}
} else {
- %szmap = ( b=>"BYTE", w=>"WORD", l=>"DWORD", q=>"QWORD" );
+ %szmap = ( b=>"BYTE$PTR", w=>"WORD$PTR", l=>"DWORD$PTR", q=>"QWORD$PTR" );
$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},
- $self->{label},
+ sprintf "%s[%s%s*%d+%s]",$szmap{$sz},
+ $self->{label}?"$self->{label}+":"",
$self->{index},$self->{scale},
$self->{base};
+ } elsif ($self->{base} eq "rip") {
+ sprintf "%s[%s]",$szmap{$sz},$self->{label};
} else {
- sprintf "%s PTR %s[%s]",$szmap{$sz},
- $self->{label},$self->{base};
+ sprintf "%s[%s%s]",$szmap{$sz},
+ $self->{label}?"$self->{label}+":"",
+ $self->{base};
}
}
}
}
sub out {
my $self = shift;
- sprintf $masm?"%s":"%%%s",$self->{value};
+ sprintf $win64?"%s":"%%%s",$self->{value};
}
}
{ package label; # pick up labels, which end with :
$ret = $self;
$line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//;
- $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/ if ($masm);
+ $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/ if ($win64);
}
$ret;
}
sub out {
my $self = shift;
- if (!$masm) {
+ if (!$win64) {
$self->{value};
} elsif ($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 $func = "$current_function->{name}".($nasm?":":"\tPROC")."\n".
+ " mov QWORD${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);
+ $func .= " mov r8,QWORD${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";
+ "$current_function->{name}".($nasm?":":"\tPROC");
}
}
}
$ret = $self;
$line = substr($line,@+[0]); $line =~ s/^\s+//;
- $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/g if ($masm);
+ $self->{value} =~ s/\.L/\$L/g if ($win64);
}
$ret;
}
"%r14"=>0x01358d4c, "%r15"=>0x013d8d4c );
if ($line =~ /^\s*(\.\w+)/) {
- if (!$masm) {
+ if (!$win64) {
$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} = $line;
}
SWITCH: for ($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 ALIGN(64) 'CODE'";
+ if ($nasm) {
+ $v ="section .$1 code align=64\n";
+ $v.="default rel\n";
+ $v.="%define PUBLIC global";
+ } else {
+ $v="$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 { $self->{value} = "EXTERN\t".$line;
+ $self->{value} .= ":BYTE" if (!$nasm);
+ last;
+ };
/\.globl/ && do { $self->{value} = "PUBLIC\t".$line; last; };
/\.type/ && do { ($sym,$type,$narg) = split(',',$line);
if ($type eq "\@function") {
last;
};
/\.size/ && do { if (defined($current_function)) {
- $self->{value}="$current_function->{name}\tENDP";
+ $self->{value}="$current_function->{name}\tENDP" if(!$nasm);
undef $current_function;
}
last;
&& do { my @arr = split(',',$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} .= sprintf"0%Xh,",oct; }
- $self->{value} .= sprintf"0%Xh",oct($last);
+ for (@arr) { $self->{value} .= &$conv($_).","; }
+ $self->{value} .= &$conv($last);
last;
};
- /\.picmeup/ && do { $self->{value} = sprintf"\tDD\t 0%Xh,090000000h",$opcode{$line};
+ /\.picmeup/ && do { $self->{value} = sprintf"\tDD\t0%Xh,090000000h",$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;
};
}
$sz=opcode->size();
if (defined($dst)) {
- if (!$masm) {
+ if (!$win64) {
printf "\t%s\t%s,%s", $opcode->out($dst->size()),
$src->out($sz),$dst->out($sz);
} else {
+ undef $sz if ($nasm && $opcode->mnemonic() eq "lea");
printf "\t%s\t%s,%s", $opcode->out(),
$dst->out($sz),$src->out($sz);
}
print $line,"\n";
}
-print "\n$current_segment\tENDS\nEND\n" if ($masm);
+print "\n$current_segment\tENDS\nEND\n" if ($current_segment);
close STDOUT;
# movq 16(%rsp),%rsi
# endif
# ret
+#
+#################################################
+# Unlike on Unix systems(*) lack of Win64 stack unwinding information
+# has undesired side-effect at run-time: if an exception is raised in
+# assembler subroutine such as those in question (basically we're
+# referring to segmentation violations caused by malformed input
+# parameters), the application is briskly terminated without invoking
+# any exception handlers, most notably without generating memory dump
+# or any user notification whatsoever. This poses a problem. It's
+# possible to address it by registering custom language-specific
+# handler that would restore processor context to the state at
+# subroutine entry point and return "exception is not handled, keep
+# unwinding" code. Writing such handler can be a challenge... But it's
+# doable, though requires certain coding convention. Consider following
+# snippet:
+#
+# function:
+# movq %rsp,%rax # copy rsp to volatile register
+# pushq %r15 # save non-volatile registers
+# pushq %rbx
+# pushq %rbp
+# movq %rsp,%r11
+# subq %rdi,%r11 # prepare [variable] stack frame
+# andq $-64,%r11
+# movq %rax,0(%r11) # check for exceptions
+# movq %r11,%rsp # allocate [variable] stack frame
+# movq %rax,0(%rsp) # save original rsp value
+# magic_point:
+# ...
+# movq 0(%rsp),%rcx # pull original rsp value
+# movq -24(%rcx),%rbp # restore non-volatile registers
+# movq -16(%rcx),%rbx
+# movq -8(%rcx),%r15
+# movq %rcx,%rsp # restore original rsp
+# ret
+#
+# The key is that up to magic_point copy of original rsp value remains
+# in chosen volatile register and no non-volatile register, except for
+# rsp, is modified. While past magic_point rsp remains constant till
+# the very end of the function. In this case custom language-specific
+# exception handler would look like this:
+#
+# EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION handler (EXCEPTION_RECORD *rec,ULONG64 frame,
+# CONTEXT *context,DISPATCHER_CONTEXT *disp)
+# { ULONG64 *rsp;
+# if (context->Rip<magic_point)
+# rsp = (ULONG64 *)context->Rax;
+# else
+# { rsp = ((ULONG64 **)context->Rsp)[0];
+# context->Rbp = rsp[-3];
+# context->Rbx = rsp[-2];
+# context->R15 = rsp[-1];
+# }
+# context->Rsp = (ULONG64)rsp;
+# context->Rdi = rsp[1];
+# context->Rsi = rsp[2];
+#
+# memcpy (disp->ContextRecord,context,sizeof(CONTEXT));
+# RtlVirtualUnwind(UNW_FLAG_NHANDLER,disp->ImageBase,
+# dips->ControlPc,disp->FunctionEntry,disp->ContextRecord,
+# &disp->HandlerData,&disp->EstablisherFrame,NULL);
+# return ExceptionContinueSearch;
+# }
+#
+# It's appropriate to implement this handler in assembler, directly in
+# function's module. In order to do that one has to know members'
+# offsets in CONTEXT and DISPATCHER_CONTEXT structures and some constant
+# values. Here they are:
+#
+# CONTEXT.Rax 120
+# CONTEXT.Rcx 128
+# CONTEXT.Rdx 136
+# CONTEXT.Rbx 144
+# CONTEXT.Rsp 152
+# CONTEXT.Rbp 160
+# CONTEXT.Rsi 168
+# CONTEXT.Rdi 176
+# CONTEXT.R8 184
+# CONTEXT.R9 192
+# CONTEXT.R10 200
+# CONTEXT.R11 208
+# CONTEXT.R12 216
+# CONTEXT.R13 224
+# CONTEXT.R14 232
+# CONTEXT.R15 240
+# CONTEXT.Rip 248
+# sizeof(CONTEXT) 1232
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.ControlPc 0
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.ImageBase 8
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.FunctionEntry 16
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.EstablisherFrame 24
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.TargetIp 32
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.ContextRecord 40
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.LanguageHandler 48
+# DISPATCHER_CONTEXT.HandlerData 56
+# UNW_FLAG_NHANDLER 0
+# ExceptionContinueSearch 1
+#
+# UNWIND_INFO structure for .xdata segment would be
+# DB 9,0,0,0
+# DD imagerel handler
+# denoting exception handler for a function with zero-length prologue,
+# no stack frame or frame register.
+#
+# P.S. Attentive reader can notice that effectively no exceptions are
+# expected in "gear" prologue and epilogue [discussed in "ABI
+# cross-reference" above]. No, there are not. This is because if
+# memory area used by them was subject to segmentation violation,
+# then exception would be raised upon call to our function and be
+# accounted to caller and unwound from its frame, which is not a
+# problem.
+#
+# (*) Note that we're talking about run-time, not debug-time. Lack of
+# unwind information makes debugging hard on both Windows and
+# Unix. "Unlike" referes to the fact that on Unix signal handler
+# will always be invoked, core dumped and appropriate exit code
+# returned to parent (for user notification).