module Risc module Position # Instructions are also a linked list, but their position is not really # the position of the object. # Rather it is the position of the assembled code in the binary. # (Luckily arm is sane, so this is realtively simple) # # Really we only need to calculate Positions at a jump, so between the # Jump and the label it jumps too. The other instructions are "just" fill. # But off course we need to propagate positions to get it right. # # Assembled instructions are kept in BinaryCode objects. # When propagating positions we have to see that the next position assembles into # the same BinaryCode, or else move it and the code along # class InstructionPosition < ObjectPosition attr_reader :instruction , :binary def initialize(instruction, pos , binary) raise "not set #{binary}" if pos != 0 and !binary.is_a?(Parfait::BinaryCode) super(instruction,pos) @instruction = instruction @binary = binary end def init(at, binary) return if at == 0 and binary.nil? raise "faux pas" if at < Position.get(binary).at return unless @instruction.next @binary = binary nekst = at + @instruction.byte_length diff = nekst - Position.get(@binary).at Position.log.debug "Diff: #{diff.to_s(16)} , next #{nekst.to_s(16)} , binary #{Position.get(@binary)}" raise "Invalid position #{diff.to_s(16)} , next #{nekst.to_s(16)} #{self}" if diff < 8 next_binary = @binary if( (diff % (@binary.padded_length - @instruction.byte_length)) == 0 ) next_binary.extend_one unless next_binary.next next_binary = next_binary.next raise "end of line " unless next_binary nekst = Position.get(next_binary).at + Parfait::BinaryCode.offset Position.log.debug "Jump to: #{nekst.to_s(16)}" end Position.set(@instruction.next, nekst , next_binary) end def reset_to(pos , binary) init(pos , binary) super(pos , binary) Position.log.debug "ResetInstruction (#{pos.to_s(16)}) #{instruction}" end end end end