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/***************************************************************************
x86log.c
x86/x64 code logging helpers.
Copyright Aaron Giles
Released for general use under the MAME license
Visit http://mamedev.org for licensing and usage restrictions.
***************************************************************************/
#include "emu.h"
#include "x86log.h"
/***************************************************************************
CONSTANTS
***************************************************************************/
/* comment parameters */
#define MAX_COMMENTS 4000
#define MAX_DATA_RANGES 1000
#define COMMENT_POOL_SIZE (MAX_COMMENTS * 40)
/***************************************************************************
TYPE DEFINITIONS
***************************************************************************/
/* code logging info */
typedef struct _log_comment log_comment;
struct _log_comment
{
x86code * base;
const char * string;
};
/* data ranges */
typedef struct _data_range_t data_range_t;
struct _data_range_t
{
x86code * base;
x86code * end;
int size;
};
/* the code logging context */
struct _x86log_context
{
astring filename; /* name of the file */
FILE * file; /* file we are logging to */
data_range_t data_range[MAX_DATA_RANGES]; /* list of data ranges */
int data_range_count; /* number of data ranges */
log_comment comment_list[MAX_COMMENTS]; /* list of comments */
int comment_count; /* number of live comments */
char comment_pool[COMMENT_POOL_SIZE];/* string pool to hold comments */
char * comment_pool_next; /* pointer to next string pool location */
};
/***************************************************************************
FUNCTION PROTOTYPES
***************************************************************************/
static void reset_log(x86log_context *log);
extern int i386_dasm_one_ex(char *buffer, UINT64 eip, const UINT8 *oprom, int mode);
/***************************************************************************
EXTERNAL INTERFACES
***************************************************************************/
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_create_context - create a new context
-------------------------------------------------*/
x86log_context *x86log_create_context(const char *filename)
{
x86log_context *log;
/* allocate the log */
log = global_alloc_clear(x86log_context);
/* allocate the filename */
log->filename.cpy(filename);
/* reset things */
reset_log(log);
return log;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_free_context - release a context
-------------------------------------------------*/
void x86log_free_context(x86log_context *log)
{
/* close any open files */
if (log->file != NULL)
fclose(log->file);
/* free the structure */
global_free(log);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_add_comment - add a comment associated
with a given code pointer
-------------------------------------------------*/
void x86log_add_comment(x86log_context *log, x86code *base, const char *format, ...)
{
char *string = log->comment_pool_next;
log_comment *comment;
va_list va;
assert(log->comment_count < MAX_COMMENTS);
assert(log->comment_pool_next + strlen(format) + 256 < log->comment_pool + COMMENT_POOL_SIZE);
/* we assume comments are registered in order; enforce this */
assert(log->comment_count == 0 || base >= log->comment_list[log->comment_count - 1].base);
/* if we exceed the maxima, skip it */
if (log->comment_count >= MAX_COMMENTS)
return;
if (log->comment_pool_next + strlen(format) + 256 >= log->comment_pool + COMMENT_POOL_SIZE)
return;
/* do the printf to the string pool */
va_start(va, format);
log->comment_pool_next += vsprintf(log->comment_pool_next, format, va) + 1;
va_end(va);
/* fill in the new comment */
comment = &log->comment_list[log->comment_count++];
comment->base = base;
comment->string = string;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_mark_as_data - mark a given range as
data for logging purposes
-------------------------------------------------*/
void x86log_mark_as_data(x86log_context *log, x86code *base, x86code *end, int size)
{
data_range_t *data;
assert(log->data_range_count < MAX_DATA_RANGES);
assert(end >= base);
assert(size == 1 || size == 2 || size == 4 || size == 8);
/* we assume data ranges are registered in order; enforce this */
assert(log->data_range_count == 0 || base > log->data_range[log->data_range_count - 1].end);
/* if we exceed the maxima, skip it */
if (log->data_range_count >= MAX_DATA_RANGES)
return;
/* fill in the new range */
data = &log->data_range[log->data_range_count++];
data->base = base;
data->end = end;
data->size = size;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_disasm_code_range - disassemble a range
of code and reset accumulated information
-------------------------------------------------*/
void x86log_disasm_code_range(x86log_context *log, const char *label, x86code *start, x86code *stop)
{
const log_comment *lastcomment = &log->comment_list[log->comment_count];
const log_comment *curcomment = &log->comment_list[0];
const data_range_t *lastdata = &log->data_range[log->data_range_count];
const data_range_t *curdata = &log->data_range[0];
x86code *cur = start;
/* print the optional label */
if (label != NULL)
x86log_printf(log, "\n%s\n", label);
/* loop from the start until the cache top */
while (cur < stop)
{
char buffer[100];
int bytes;
/* skip past any past data ranges */
while (curdata < lastdata && cur > curdata->end)
curdata++;
/* skip past any past comments */
while (curcomment < lastcomment && cur > curcomment->base)
curcomment++;
/* if we're in a data range, output the next chunk and continue */
if (cur >= curdata->base && cur <= curdata->end)
{
bytes = curdata->size;
switch (curdata->size)
{
default:
case 1: sprintf(buffer, "db %02X", *cur); break;
case 2: sprintf(buffer, "dw %04X", *(UINT16 *)cur); break;
case 4: sprintf(buffer, "dd %08X", *(UINT32 *)cur); break;
case 8: sprintf(buffer, "dq %08X%08X", ((UINT32 *)cur)[1], ((UINT32 *)cur)[0]); break;
}
}
/* if we're not in the data range, skip filler opcodes */
else if (*cur == 0xcc)
{
cur++;
continue;
}
/* otherwise, do a disassembly of the current instruction */
else
{
#ifdef PTR64
bytes = i386_dasm_one_ex(buffer, (FPTR)cur, cur, 64) & DASMFLAG_LENGTHMASK;
#else
bytes = i386_dasm_one_ex(buffer, (FPTR)cur, cur, 32) & DASMFLAG_LENGTHMASK;
#endif
}
/* if we have a matching comment, output it */
if (curcomment < lastcomment && cur == curcomment->base)
{
/* if we have additional matching comments at the same address, output them first */
for ( ; curcomment + 1 < lastcomment && cur == curcomment[1].base; curcomment++)
x86log_printf(log, "%p: %-50s; %s\n", cur, "", curcomment->string);
x86log_printf(log, "%p: %-50s; %s\n", cur, buffer, curcomment->string);
}
/* if we don't, just print the disassembly and move on */
else
x86log_printf(log, "%p: %s\n", cur, buffer);
/* advance past this instruction */
cur += bytes;
}
/* reset our state */
reset_log(log);
}
/*-------------------------------------------------
x86log_printf - manually printf information to
the log file
-------------------------------------------------*/
void x86log_printf(x86log_context *log, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list va;
/* open the file, creating it if necessary */
if (log->file == NULL)
log->file = fopen(log->filename, "w");
if (log->file == NULL)
return;
/* do the printf */
va_start(va, format);
vfprintf(log->file, format, va);
va_end(va);
/* flush the file */
fflush(log->file);
}
/***************************************************************************
LOCAL FUNCTIONS
***************************************************************************/
/*-------------------------------------------------
reset_log - reset the state of the log
-------------------------------------------------*/
static void reset_log(x86log_context *log)
{
log->data_range_count = 0;
log->comment_count = 0;
log->comment_pool_next = log->comment_pool;
}
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