module Risc # Positions are very different during compilation and run-time. # At run-time they are inherrent to the object, and fixed. # While during compilation we can move things about, and do not use the # objects memory position at all. # # Furthermore, there are differnet kind of positions during compilation. # Off course the object position as hinted above, but also instruction # positions, that do not reflect the position of the object, but of the # assembled instruction in the binary. # # The Position module keeps a hash of all compile time positions. # # While the (different)Position objects transmit the change that (re) positioning # entails to affected objects. module Position @positions = {} def self.positions @positions end def self.set?(object) self.positions.has_key?(object) end def self.get(object) pos = self.positions[object] if pos == nil str = "position accessed but not set, " str += "0x#{object.object_id.to_s(16)}\n" str += "for #{object.class} byte_length #{object.byte_length if object.respond_to?(:byte_length)} for #{object.inspect[0...130]}" raise str end pos end # set to the same position as before, thus triggering whatever code that propagates # position _must have been set, otherwise raises def self.reset(obj) old = self.get(obj) old.reset_to( old.at ) end def self.set( object , pos , extra = nil) # resetting of position used to be error, but since relink and dynamic instruction size it is ok. # in measures (of 32) #puts "Setting #{pos} for #{self.class}" old = Position.positions[object] if old != nil old.reset_to(pos) return old end position = for_at( object , pos , extra) self.positions[object] = position position.init(pos) position end def self.for_at(object , at , extra) case object when Parfait::BinaryCode CodePosition.new(object,at , extra) when Arm::Instruction , Risc::Label InstructionPosition.new(object,at , extra) else ObjectPosition.new(at) end end end end require_relative "position/object_position" require_relative "position/instruction_position" require_relative "position/code_position"