[29] | 1 | ; AiR-BOOT (c) Copyright 1998-2008 M. Kiewitz
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| 2 | ;
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| 3 | ; This file is part of AiR-BOOT
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 | ; AiR-BOOT is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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| 6 | ; the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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| 7 | ; Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
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| 8 | ; any later version.
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| 9 | ;
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| 10 | ; AiR-BOOT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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| 11 | ; WARRANTY: without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
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| 12 | ; FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
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| 13 | ; details.
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| 14 | ;
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| 15 | ; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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| 16 | ; AiR-BOOT. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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| 17 | ;
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| 18 | ; Some Standard macros to make life easier with ALP and other assemblers :D
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| 19 |
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| 20 | MPush Macro reglist
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| 21 | irp reg,<reglist>
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| 22 | push reg
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| 23 | EndM
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| 24 | EndM
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| 25 |
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| 26 | MPop Macro reglist
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| 27 | irp reg,<reglist>
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| 28 | pop reg
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| 29 | EndM
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| 30 | EndM
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| 31 |
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[122] | 32 | ; Macro to show some text when using debugging.
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| 33 | ; Possibly a register dump is done after this code, so we save and restore
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| 34 | ; the flags too.
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| 35 | DBG_TEXT_OUT_AUX MACRO txt
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| 36 | local skip00 ; macro local jump labels
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| 37 | local txt00 ; macro local storage definitions
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| 38 | jmp skip00 ; jump over the string
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| 39 | txt00 db 10,txt,10,0 ; macro text-string parameter inserted here
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| 40 | skip00:
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| 41 | pushf ; save flags
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| 42 | push si ; used to print the string
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| 43 | mov si, offset [txt00] ; address of the string
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| 44 | call AuxIO_Print ; output to serial port
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| 45 | pop si ; restore previous value
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| 46 | popf ; restore flags
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| 47 | ENDM
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[29] | 48 |
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[122] | 49 | ; Push CPU working context
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| 50 | PUSHRF MACRO
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| 51 | pusha
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| 52 | pushf
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| 53 | ENDM
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| 54 |
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| 55 | ; Restore CPU working context
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| 56 | POPRF MACRO
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| 57 | popf
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| 58 | popa
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| 59 | ENDM
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| 60 |
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| 61 | ; Push CPU working context including DS and ES
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| 62 | PUSHRSF MACRO
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| 63 | pusha
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| 64 | push ds
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| 65 | push es
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| 66 | pushf
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| 67 | ENDM
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| 68 |
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| 69 | ; Restore CPU working context including DS and ES
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| 70 | POPRSF MACRO
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| 71 | popf
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| 72 | pop es
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| 73 | pop ds
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| 74 | popa
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| 75 | ENDM
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| 76 |
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[45] | 77 | ; Rousseau:
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| 78 | ; My editor (Geany) keeps auto-completing 'call' to 'callfar' because
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| 79 | ; of this definition. Since it's not used anywhere I disabled it.
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| 80 | ;~ callfar Macro destination
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| 81 | ;~ push cs
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| 82 | ;~ call &destination
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| 83 | ;~ EndM
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[43] | 84 |
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[45] | 85 |
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[43] | 86 | ;
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[45] | 87 | ; OLD OVERLAP CHECKER, DOES NOT WORK WELL WITH JWASM.
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| 88 | ;
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[43] | 89 | ; NOTE: Overlapchecking in JWasm is not as reliable as in Tasm.
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| 90 | ; Because it's a single pass assembler, the current location can be
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| 91 | ; incorrect. Tasm with multiple passes works correct.
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| 92 | ; FIXME: Get JWasm and Tasm use some common ECHO/%OUT method.
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| 93 | ; (Tasm only pases first word of non-quoted string to a macro)
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| 94 | check_overlap MACRO loc
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| 95 |
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| 96 | ; Exit macro immediately if no overlap.
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| 97 | ; We don't want to assign values to z_last_... if there is no
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| 98 | ; overlap because they would then hold the values the last time this
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| 99 | ; macro was called and not those of the last overlap.
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| 100 | IF (loc - $) LE 0
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| 101 | ;~ IF ($ - loc) GE 0
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| 102 | EXITM
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| 103 | ENDIF
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| 104 |
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| 105 | ; Calculate the overlap.
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| 106 | z_last_overlap_size = (loc - $)
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| 107 | z_last_overlap_location = loc - z_last_overlap_size
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| 108 |
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| 109 | IFDEF JWASM
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| 110 | ; Output message.
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| 111 | ECHO
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| 112 | ECHO ** ERROR: LOCATION OVERLAP DETECTED [JWASM] ! **
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| 113 | ECHO . THIS IS MOST LIKELY CAUSED BY CODE / DATA
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| 114 | ECHO . EXPANSION TOWARDS AN 'ORG' DIRECTIVE.
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| 115 | ECHO . LOOK AT 'z_last_overlap_location' TO SEE WHERE.
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| 116 | ECHO . LOOK AT 'z_last_overlap_size' TO SEE SIZE.
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| 117 | ECHO . FORCING ERROR...
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| 118 | ECHO
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| 119 | ENDIF
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| 120 | IFDEF TASM
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| 121 | IF2
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| 122 | ; Output message (only on pass2).
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| 123 | %OUT
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| 124 | %OUT ** ERROR: LOCATION OVERLAP DETECTED [TASM] ! **
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| 125 | %OUT . THIS IS MOST LIKELY CAUSED BY CODE / DATA
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| 126 | %OUT . EXPANSION TOWARDS AN 'ORG' DIRECTIVE.
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| 127 | %OUT . LOOK AT 'z_last_overlap_location' TO WHERE.
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| 128 | %OUT . LOOK AT 'z_last_overlap_size' TO SEE SIZE.
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| 129 | %OUT . FORCING ERROR...
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| 130 | %OUT
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| 131 | ENDIF
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| 132 | ENDIF
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| 133 |
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| 134 | ; Terminate assembly by forcing an error.
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| 135 | .ERR
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[45] | 136 | ENDM
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[43] | 137 |
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[45] | 138 |
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| 139 | ;
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| 140 | ; A normal ORG directive resets the location counter where code and data is
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| 141 | ; going to be emitted. If the location counter is reset back to a point
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| 142 | ; where code or data already has been emitted, this will be overwritten
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| 143 | ; without warning.
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| 144 | ; This macro does a check for this condition and aborts if it exists.
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| 145 | ; If there is space between the new location and the last emitted code or data
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[46] | 146 | ; it will be filled with a filler-value defined in this macro..
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[45] | 147 | ;
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| 148 | ; There are differences between assemblers on when and how labels and values
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| 149 | ; are evaluated. Since JWasm is a single-pass assembler, some expressions
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| 150 | ; do not work that do work in multi-pass Tasm.
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| 151 | ; That's why the actual check for overlap is done by db getting a negative
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| 152 | ; value if an overlap occured.
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[46] | 153 | ; Don't change the (after - before) expression to a pre-calculated label
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| 154 | ; because that won't work and will break this macro.
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[45] | 155 | ;
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| 156 | ORIGIN MACRO loc
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| 157 | ;~ IFDEF JWASM
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| 158 | ;~ db (@F - $) dup('X')
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| 159 | ;~ ORG loc
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| 160 | ;~ @@:
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| 161 | ;~ ENDIF
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| 162 |
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| 163 | ; Use this value to fill the gap between the new origin and the last
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| 164 | ; emitted code or data.
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[51] | 165 | IFDEF AUX_DEBUG
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| 166 | fillchar = '#'
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| 167 | ELSE
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| 168 | fillchar = 0
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| 169 | ENDIF
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[45] | 170 |
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| 171 | ; Mark the location of the last emitted code or data.
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| 172 | z_&loc&_1before:
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| 173 |
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| 174 | ; JWasm can do db 0 dup (0).
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[46] | 175 | ; Using db dup() causes JWasm to recognize the after label so that
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| 176 | ; overlap calculations are correct.
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[45] | 177 | IFDEF JWASM
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| 178 | db (z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before) dup(fillchar)
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| 179 | ENDIF
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| 180 |
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[46] | 181 | ; Tasm cannot do db 0 dup(0), so we exclude that condition.
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| 182 | ; Overlap checking could be done differently in Tasm but to keep things
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| 183 | ; easy the JWasm method above is used.
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[45] | 184 | IFDEF TASM
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| 185 | IF (z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before) NE 0
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| 186 | db (z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before) dup(fillchar)
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| 187 | ENDIF
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| 188 | ENDIF
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| 189 |
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[46] | 190 | ; Masm can also do db 0 dup (0), and it does calculate correctly
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| 191 | ; but cannot find the after label.
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[51] | 192 | ; Same issue as with JWasm but the db construct does not solve it for Masm.
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[46] | 193 | ; The label-values show-up to be correct in the listing though.
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| 194 | ; Currently overlap-checking is disabled when assembling with Masm !
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| 195 | ; FIXME: Find a solution for Masm.
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| 196 | IFDEF MASM
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| 197 | ;~ db (z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before) dup(fillchar)
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| 198 | ECHO ** Warning: Overlap Check on: loc not performed !
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| 199 | ENDIF
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| 200 |
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| 201 | ; Wasm can also do db 0 dup (0), but it complains about brackets or so.
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| 202 | ; Seems to be some syntax issue.
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| 203 | ; It cannot generate a list-file so values cannot be checked.
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| 204 | ; It does not even support ECHO so no warning can be given.
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| 205 | ; So overlap-checking is disabled when assembling with Wasm !
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| 206 | ; FIXME: Find a solution for Wasm.
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| 207 | IFDEF WASM
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| 208 | ; NOT EVEN ECHO IS SUPPORTED !
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| 209 | ;~ db (z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before) dup(fillchar)
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| 210 | ENDIF
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| 211 |
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[45] | 212 | ; Set the new origin.
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| 213 | ORG loc
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| 214 |
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| 215 | ; Mark the new location.
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| 216 | z_&loc&_2after:
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| 217 |
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| 218 | ; Calculate the gap.
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| 219 | z_&loc&_3gap = z_&loc&_2after - z_&loc&_1before
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| 220 |
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| 221 | ;
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| 222 | ; Note that the variables are prefixed with z_ so they appear
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| 223 | ; at the end of the list-file.
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| 224 | ;
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[43] | 225 | ENDM
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| 226 |
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| 227 |
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[70] | 228 | ;
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| 229 | ; This macro inserts the AiR-BOOT signature at the place where it is invoked.
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| 230 | ;
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| 231 | InsertAirbootSignature MACRO lang
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| 232 | db 'AiRBOOT'
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| 233 | dw AB_SIG_DATE
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| 234 | dw AB_SIG_YEAR
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| 235 | dw AB_SIG_VERSION
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| 236 | ; Wasm can only process the reference to 'lang' in pass 2 because it comes
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| 237 | ; from an included file which it has not processed yet at pass 1.
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| 238 | IFDEF WASM
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| 239 | IF2
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| 240 | db lang
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| 241 | ENDIF
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| 242 | ; The other assemblers process 'lang' correctly in pass 1.
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| 243 | ELSE
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| 244 | db lang
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| 245 | ENDIF
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| 246 | ENDM
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[45] | 247 |
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[70] | 248 |
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[29] | 249 | ; Shortcuts for pointer-types
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[30] | 250 | bptr equ byte ptr
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| 251 | wptr equ word ptr
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| 252 | dptr equ dword ptr
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| 253 | qptr equ qword ptr
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| 254 | tptr equ tbyte ptr
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| 255 |
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| 256 |
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[46] | 257 | sector_size equ 512 ; Normal size of a sector.
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| 258 | image_size_60secs equ 7800h ; Size of the pre v1.07 image.
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| 259 | image_size_62secs equ 7c00h ; Size of the post v1.06 image.
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[30] | 260 |
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| 261 | ;image_size equ image_size_60secs
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| 262 | image_size equ image_size_62secs
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| 263 |
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[46] | 264 | ; Image size in sectors
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| 265 | sector_count equ image_size / sector_size
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[30] | 266 |
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| 267 | IF image_size EQ image_size_60secs
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[46] | 268 | ; Maximum number of partitions supported in pre v1.07.
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[51] | 269 | max_partitions equ 30
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[30] | 270 | ELSE
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[46] | 271 | ; Maximum number of partitions supported in post v1.06.
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[51] | 272 | max_partitions equ 45
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[30] | 273 | ENDIF
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