From: Dr. Stephen Henson Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 12:33:16 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Beginnings of experimental support for NASM assembler. This is a free X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_0_9_4~108 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=72e2ffee20bd19197c7a5476017688f77eb89e20;p=oweals%2Fopenssl.git Beginnings of experimental support for NASM assembler. This is a free assembler for various X86 platforms including Win32. It can output object files that VC++ will tolerate so it could be used to provide assembly language support to Win32 without the need for MASM. This is preliminary stuff: it doesn't even work yet. --- diff --git a/crypto/perlasm/x86asm.pl b/crypto/perlasm/x86asm.pl index bbbc1cb91a..44e330eb8d 100644 --- a/crypto/perlasm/x86asm.pl +++ b/crypto/perlasm/x86asm.pl @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ sub main'asm_init { $cpp=1; require "x86unix.pl"; } elsif ( ($type eq "win32")) { $win32=1; require "x86ms.pl"; } + elsif ( ($type eq "win32n")) + { $win32=1; require "x86nasm.pl"; } else { print STDERR <<"EOF"; @@ -38,6 +40,7 @@ Pick one target type from sol - x86 solaris cpp - format so x86unix.cpp can be used win32 - Windows 95/Windows NT + win32n - Windows 95/Windows NT NASM format EOF exit(1); } diff --git a/crypto/perlasm/x86nasm.pl b/crypto/perlasm/x86nasm.pl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..3aab34a813 --- /dev/null +++ b/crypto/perlasm/x86nasm.pl @@ -0,0 +1,325 @@ +#!/usr/local/bin/perl + +package x86nasm; + +$label="L000"; + +%lb=( 'eax', 'al', + 'ebx', 'bl', + 'ecx', 'cl', + 'edx', 'dl', + 'ax', 'al', + 'bx', 'bl', + 'cx', 'cl', + 'dx', 'dl', + ); + +%hb=( 'eax', 'ah', + 'ebx', 'bh', + 'ecx', 'ch', + 'edx', 'dh', + 'ax', 'ah', + 'bx', 'bh', + 'cx', 'ch', + 'dx', 'dh', + ); + +sub main'asm_init_output { @out=(); } +sub main'asm_get_output { return(@out); } +sub main'get_labels { return(@labels); } +sub main'external_label { push(@labels,@_); push(@out, "EXTERN\t$_[0]"); } + +sub main'LB + { + (defined($lb{$_[0]})) || die "$_[0] does not have a 'low byte'\n"; + return($lb{$_[0]}); + } + +sub main'HB + { + (defined($hb{$_[0]})) || die "$_[0] does not have a 'high byte'\n"; + return($hb{$_[0]}); + } + +sub main'BP + { + &get_mem("BYTE",@_); + } + +sub main'DWP + { + &get_mem("DWORD",@_); + } + +sub main'stack_push + { + my($num)=@_; + $stack+=$num*4; + &main'sub("esp",$num*4); + } + +sub main'stack_pop + { + my($num)=@_; + $stack-=$num*4; + &main'add("esp",$num*4); + } + +sub get_mem + { + my($size,$addr,$reg1,$reg2,$idx)=@_; + my($t,$post); + my($ret)="[$size "; + $addr =~ s/^\s+//; + if ($addr =~ /^(.+)\+(.+)$/) + { + $reg2=&conv($1); + $addr="_$2"; + } + elsif ($addr =~ /^[_a-zA-Z]/) + { + $addr="_$addr"; + } + + $reg1="$regs{$reg1}" if defined($regs{$reg1}); + $reg2="$regs{$reg2}" if defined($regs{$reg2}); + if (($addr ne "") && ($addr ne 0)) + { + if ($addr !~ /^-/) + { $ret.="${addr}+"; } + else { $post=$addr; } + } + if ($reg2 ne "") + { + $t=""; + $t="*$idx" if ($idx != 0); + $reg1="+".$reg1 if ("$reg1$post" ne ""); + $ret.="$reg2$t$reg1$post]"; + } + else + { + $ret.="$reg1$post]" + } + return($ret); + } + +sub main'mov { &out2("mov",@_); } +sub main'movb { &out2("mov",@_); } +sub main'and { &out2("and",@_); } +sub main'or { &out2("or",@_); } +sub main'shl { &out2("shl",@_); } +sub main'shr { &out2("shr",@_); } +sub main'xor { &out2("xor",@_); } +sub main'xorb { &out2("xor",@_); } +sub main'add { &out2("add",@_); } +sub main'adc { &out2("adc",@_); } +sub main'sub { &out2("sub",@_); } +sub main'rotl { &out2("rol",@_); } +sub main'rotr { &out2("ror",@_); } +sub main'exch { &out2("xchg",@_); } +sub main'cmp { &out2("cmp",@_); } +sub main'lea { &out2("lea",@_); } +sub main'mul { &out1("mul",@_); } +sub main'div { &out1("div",@_); } +sub main'dec { &out1("dec",@_); } +sub main'inc { &out1("inc",@_); } +sub main'jmp { &out1("jmp",@_); } +sub main'jmp_ptr { &out1p("jmp",@_); } + +# This is a bit of a kludge: declare all branches as NEAR. +sub main'je { &out1("je NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jle { &out1("jle NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jz { &out1("jz NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jge { &out1("jge NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jl { &out1("jl NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jb { &out1("jb NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jc { &out1("jc NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jnc { &out1("jnc NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jnz { &out1("jnz NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jne { &out1("jne NEAR",@_); } +sub main'jno { &out1("jno NEAR",@_); } + +sub main'push { &out1("push",@_); $stack+=4; } +sub main'pop { &out1("pop",@_); $stack-=4; } +sub main'bswap { &out1("bswap",@_); &using486(); } +sub main'not { &out1("not",@_); } +sub main'call { &out1("call",'_'.$_[0]); } +sub main'ret { &out0("ret"); } +sub main'nop { &out0("nop"); } + +sub out2 + { + my($name,$p1,$p2)=@_; + my($l,$t); + + push(@out,"\t$name\t"); + $t=&conv($p1).","; + $l=length($t); + push(@out,$t); + $l=4-($l+9)/8; + push(@out,"\t" x $l); + push(@out,&conv($p2)); + push(@out,"\n"); + } + +sub out0 + { + my($name)=@_; + + push(@out,"\t$name\n"); + } + +sub out1 + { + my($name,$p1)=@_; + my($l,$t); + push(@out,"\t$name\t".&conv($p1)."\n"); + } + +sub conv + { + my($p)=@_; + $p =~ s/0x([0-9A-Fa-f]+)/0$1h/; + return $p; + } + +sub using486 + { + return if $using486; + $using486++; + grep(s/\.386/\.486/,@out); + } + +sub main'file + { + push(@out, "segment .text"); + } + +sub main'function_begin + { + my($func,$extra)=@_; + + push(@labels,$func); + my($tmp)=<<"EOF"; +GLOBAL _$func +_$func: + push ebp + push ebx + push esi + push edi +EOF + push(@out,$tmp); + $stack=20; + } + +sub main'function_begin_B + { + my($func,$extra)=@_; + my($tmp)=<<"EOF"; +GLOBAL _$func +_$func: +EOF + push(@out,$tmp); + $stack=4; + } + +sub main'function_end + { + my($func)=@_; + + my($tmp)=<<"EOF"; + pop edi + pop esi + pop ebx + pop ebp + ret +EOF + push(@out,$tmp); + $stack=0; + %label=(); + } + +sub main'function_end_B + { + $stack=0; + %label=(); + } + +sub main'function_end_A + { + my($func)=@_; + + my($tmp)=<<"EOF"; + pop edi + pop esi + pop ebx + pop ebp + ret +EOF + push(@out,$tmp); + } + +sub main'file_end + { + } + +sub main'wparam + { + my($num)=@_; + + return(&main'DWP($stack+$num*4,"esp","",0)); + } + +sub main'swtmp + { + return(&main'DWP($_[0]*4,"esp","",0)); + } + +# Should use swtmp, which is above esp. Linix can trash the stack above esp +#sub main'wtmp +# { +# my($num)=@_; +# +# return(&main'DWP(-(($num+1)*4),"esp","",0)); +# } + +sub main'comment + { + foreach (@_) + { + push(@out,"\t; $_\n"); + } + } + +sub main'label + { + if (!defined($label{$_[0]})) + { + $label{$_[0]}="\$${label}${_[0]}"; + $label++; + } + return($label{$_[0]}); + } + +sub main'set_label + { + if (!defined($label{$_[0]})) + { + $label{$_[0]}="${label}${_[0]}"; + $label++; + } + push(@out,"$label{$_[0]}:\n"); + } + +sub main'data_word + { + push(@out,"\tDD\t$_[0]\n"); + } + +sub out1p + { + my($name,$p1)=@_; + my($l,$t); + + push(@out,"\t$name\t ".&conv($p1)."\n"); + }