/* * Copyright 2019 faddenSoft * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.ComponentModel; using System.Diagnostics; using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; using System.Windows; using System.Windows.Controls; using Asm65; using CommonUtil; using TextScanMode = SourceGen.ProjectProperties.AnalysisParameters.TextScanMode; namespace SourceGen.WpfGui { /// /// Data operand editor. /// public partial class EditDataOperand : Window, INotifyPropertyChanged { /// /// Result set that describes the formatting to perform. Not all regions will have /// the same format, e.g. the "mixed ASCII" mode will alternate strings and bytes /// (rather than a dedicated "mixed ASCII" format type). /// public SortedList Results { get; private set; } /// /// Selected offsets. An otherwise contiguous range of offsets can be broken up /// by user-specified labels and address discontinuities, so this needs to be /// processed by range. /// private TypedRangeSet mSelection; /// /// FormatDescriptor from the first offset. May be null if the offset doesn't /// have a format descriptor specified. This will be used to configure the /// dialog controls if the format is suited to the selection. The goal is to /// make single-item editing work as expected. /// public FormatDescriptor mFirstFormatDescriptor; /// /// Project reference. /// private DisasmProject mProject; /// /// Raw file data. /// private byte[] mFileData; /// /// Symbol table to use when resolving symbolic values. /// private SymbolTable mSymbolTable; /// /// Map of offsets to addresses. /// private AddressMap mAddrMap; /// /// Formatter to use when displaying addresses and hex values. /// private Asm65.Formatter mFormatter; /// /// Set to true if, during the initial setup, the format defined by FirstFormatDescriptor /// was unavailable. /// private bool mPreferredFormatUnavailable; /// /// Set to true when input is valid. Controls whether the OK button is enabled. /// public bool IsValid { get { return mIsValid; } set { mIsValid = value; OnPropertyChanged(); } } private bool mIsValid; public int MaxDenseBytesPerLine { get { return mMaxDenseBytesPerLine; } set { if (mMaxDenseBytesPerLine != value) { mMaxDenseBytesPerLine = value; OnPropertyChanged(); UpdateControls(); if (IsLoaded) { // Set the radio button when text is typed. radioDenseHexLimited.IsChecked = true; } } } } private int mMaxDenseBytesPerLine; /// /// Text encoding combo box item. We use the same TextScanMode enum that the /// uncategorized data analyzer uses. /// public class StringEncodingItem { public string Name { get; private set; } public TextScanMode Mode { get; private set; } public StringEncodingItem(string name, TextScanMode mode) { Name = name; Mode = mode; } } public StringEncodingItem[] StringEncodingItems { get; private set; } public class JunkAlignmentItem { public string Description { get; private set; } public FormatDescriptor.SubType FormatSubType { get; private set; } public JunkAlignmentItem(string descr, FormatDescriptor.SubType subFmt) { Description = descr; FormatSubType = subFmt; } } public List JunkAlignmentItems { get; private set; } // INotifyPropertyChanged implementation public event PropertyChangedEventHandler PropertyChanged; private void OnPropertyChanged([CallerMemberName] string propertyName = "") { PropertyChanged?.Invoke(this, new PropertyChangedEventArgs(propertyName)); } public EditDataOperand(Window owner, DisasmProject project, Asm65.Formatter formatter, TypedRangeSet trs, FormatDescriptor firstDesc) { InitializeComponent(); Owner = owner; DataContext = this; mProject = project; mFileData = project.FileData; mSymbolTable = project.SymbolTable; mAddrMap = project.AddrMap; mFormatter = formatter; mSelection = trs; mFirstFormatDescriptor = firstDesc; MaxDenseBytesPerLine = AppSettings.Global.GetInt(AppSettings.OPED_DENSE_HEX_LIMIT, 8); StringEncodingItems = new StringEncodingItem[] { new StringEncodingItem(Res.Strings.SCAN_LOW_ASCII, TextScanMode.LowAscii), new StringEncodingItem(Res.Strings.SCAN_LOW_HIGH_ASCII, TextScanMode.LowHighAscii), new StringEncodingItem(Res.Strings.SCAN_C64_PETSCII, TextScanMode.C64Petscii), new StringEncodingItem(Res.Strings.SCAN_C64_SCREEN_CODE, TextScanMode.C64ScreenCode), }; GetMinMaxAlignment(out FormatDescriptor.SubType min, out FormatDescriptor.SubType max); //Debug.WriteLine("ALIGN: min=" + min + " max=" + max); Debug.Assert(min == FormatDescriptor.SubType.None ^ // both or neither are None max != FormatDescriptor.SubType.None); int junkSel = 0; string noAlign = (string)FindResource("str_AlignmentNone"); string alignFmt = (string)FindResource("str_AlignmentItemFmt"); JunkAlignmentItems = new List(); JunkAlignmentItems.Add(new JunkAlignmentItem(noAlign, FormatDescriptor.SubType.None)); if (min != FormatDescriptor.SubType.None) { int index = 1; // We assume the enum values are consecutive and ascending. FormatDescriptor.SubType end = (FormatDescriptor.SubType)(((int)max) + 1); while (min != end) { int pwr = FormatDescriptor.AlignmentToPower(min); string endStr = mFormatter.FormatHexValue(1 << pwr, 4); JunkAlignmentItems.Add(new JunkAlignmentItem( string.Format(alignFmt, 1 << pwr, endStr), min)); // See if this matches previous value. if (mFirstFormatDescriptor != null && mFirstFormatDescriptor.FormatType == FormatDescriptor.Type.Junk && mFirstFormatDescriptor.FormatSubType == min) { junkSel = index; } // Advance. min = (FormatDescriptor.SubType)(((int)min) + 1); index++; } } junkAlignComboBox.SelectedIndex = junkSel; } private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { DateTime startWhen = DateTime.Now; // Determine which of the various options is suitable for the selected offsets. // Disable any radio buttons that won't work. AnalyzeRanges(); // This gets invoked a bit later, from the "selection changed" callback. //AnalyzeStringRanges(TextScanMode.LowHighAscii); // Configure the dialog from the FormatDescriptor, if one is available. Debug.WriteLine("First FD: " + mFirstFormatDescriptor); SetControlsFromDescriptor(mFirstFormatDescriptor); if (mPreferredFormatUnavailable) { // TODO(maybe): make it more obvious what's going on? Debug.WriteLine("NOTE: preferred format unavailable"); } UpdateControls(); Debug.WriteLine("EditData dialog load time: " + (DateTime.Now - startWhen).TotalMilliseconds + " ms"); } private void Window_ContentRendered(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Start with the focus in the text box if the initial format allows for a // symbolic reference. This way they can start typing immediately. if (simpleDisplayAsGroupBox.IsEnabled) { symbolEntryTextBox.Focus(); } } /// /// Handles Checked event for all buttons in Main group. /// private void MainGroup_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Enable/disable the style group and the low/high/bank radio group. // Update preview window. UpdateControls(); } /// /// Handles Checked event for radio buttons in the Display group. /// group box. /// private void SimpleDisplay_CheckedChanged(object sender, EventArgs e) { // Enable/disable the low/high/bank radio group. UpdateControls(); } private void SymbolEntryTextBox_TextChanged(object sender, TextChangedEventArgs e) { // Make sure Symbol is checked if they're typing text in. //Debug.Assert(radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsEnabled); radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsChecked = true; // Update OK button based on symbol validity. UpdateControls(); } /// /// Sets the string encoding combo box to an item that matches the specified mode. If /// the mode can't be found, an arbitrary entry will be chosen. /// private void SetStringEncoding(TextScanMode mode) { StringEncodingItem choice = null; foreach (StringEncodingItem item in StringEncodingItems) { if (item.Mode == mode) { choice = item; break; } } if (choice == null) { choice = StringEncodingItems[1]; } stringEncodingComboBox.SelectedItem = choice; } private void StringEncodingComboBox_SelectionChanged(object sender, SelectionChangedEventArgs e) { if (!IsLoaded) { return; } StringEncodingItem item = (StringEncodingItem)stringEncodingComboBox.SelectedItem; AnalyzeStringRanges(item.Mode); UpdateControls(); AppSettings.Global.SetEnum(AppSettings.OPED_DEFAULT_STRING_ENCODING, typeof(TextScanMode), (int)item.Mode); } private void OkButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) { CreateDescriptorListFromControls(); FormatDescriptor.DebugDumpSortedList(Results); DialogResult = true; } /// /// Updates all of the controls to reflect the current internal state. /// private void UpdateControls() { if (!IsLoaded) { return; } // Configure the simple data "display as" style box. bool wantStyle = false; int simpleWidth = -1; bool isBigEndian = false; if (radioSingleBytes.IsChecked == true) { wantStyle = true; simpleWidth = 1; } else if (radio16BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { wantStyle = true; simpleWidth = 2; } else if (radio16BitBig.IsChecked == true) { wantStyle = true; simpleWidth = 2; isBigEndian = true; } else if (radio24BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { wantStyle = true; simpleWidth = 3; } else if (radio32BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { wantStyle = true; simpleWidth = 4; } bool focusOnSymbol = !simpleDisplayAsGroupBox.IsEnabled && wantStyle; simpleDisplayAsGroupBox.IsEnabled = wantStyle; if (wantStyle) { // Because this covers multiple items in a data area, we allow the // "extended" set, which includes some control characters. radioSimpleDataAscii.IsEnabled = IsCompatibleWithCharSet(simpleWidth, isBigEndian, CharEncoding.IsExtendedLowOrHighAscii); radioSimpleDataPetscii.IsEnabled = IsCompatibleWithCharSet(simpleWidth, isBigEndian, CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64Petscii); radioSimpleDataScreenCode.IsEnabled = IsCompatibleWithCharSet(simpleWidth, isBigEndian, CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64ScreenCode); } // Enable the symbolic reference entry box if the "display as" group is enabled. // That way instead of "click 16-bit", "click symbol", "enter symbol", the user // can skip the second step. symbolEntryTextBox.IsEnabled = simpleDisplayAsGroupBox.IsEnabled; // Part panel is enabled when Symbol is checked. (Now handled in XAML.) //symbolPartPanel.IsEnabled = (radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsChecked == true); // If we just enabled the group box, set the focus on the symbol entry box. This // removes another click from the steps, though it's a bit aggressive if you're // trying to arrow your way through the items. if (focusOnSymbol) { symbolEntryTextBox.Focus(); } // Disable the alignment pop-up unless Junk is selected. junkAlignComboBox.IsEnabled = (radioJunk.IsChecked == true); bool isOk = true; if (radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsChecked == true) { // Just check for correct format. References to non-existent labels are allowed. Symbol.TrimAndValidateLabel(symbolEntryTextBox.Text, mFormatter.NonUniqueLabelPrefix, out isOk, out bool unused1, out bool unused2, out bool unused3, out Symbol.LabelAnnotation unused4); // Actually, let's discourage references to auto-labels and variables. if (isOk && mSymbolTable.TryGetValue(symbolEntryTextBox.Text, out Symbol sym)) { isOk = sym.SymbolSource != Symbol.Source.Auto && sym.SymbolSource != Symbol.Source.Variable; } } IsValid = isOk; // If dense hex with a limit is selected, check the value. if (radioDenseHexLimited.IsChecked == true) { if (MaxDenseBytesPerLine > 0) { AppSettings.Global.SetInt(AppSettings.OPED_DENSE_HEX_LIMIT, MaxDenseBytesPerLine); } else { IsValid = false; } } } #region Setup /// /// Determines the minimum and maximum alignment values, based on the sizes of the /// regions and the address they end on. Used for .align. /// /// Minimum allowed format, or None. /// Maximum allowed format, or None. private void GetMinMaxAlignment(out FormatDescriptor.SubType min, out FormatDescriptor.SubType max) { min = max = FormatDescriptor.SubType.None; int maxLenPow = -1; int minAlignPow = 65535; IEnumerator iter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; while (iter.MoveNext()) { TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = iter.Current; int length = rng.High - rng.Low + 1; Debug.Assert(length > 0); // The goal is to find an instruction that fills an entire region with zeroes // or junk bytes for the sole purpose of ending at a specific boundary. // // If we have a 100-byte region that ends at address $103f (inclusive), it // can't be the result of an assembler alignment directive. "align $40" would // have stopped at $1000, "align $80" would have continued on to $107f. // // Alignment of junk whose last byte $103f could be due to Align2, Align4 (1-3 // bytes at $103d/e/f), Align8 (1-7 bytes at $1039-f), and so on, up to Align64. // The size of the buffer determines the minimum value, the end address // determines the maximum. // // Bear in mind that assembler alignment directives will do nothing if the // address is already aligned: Align256 at $1000 generates no output. So we // cannot use Align8 on a buffer of length 8. // Count the trailing 1 bits in the address. This gets us the power of 2 // alignment value. Note alignPow will be zero if the last byte is stored at // an even address. int endAddress = mAddrMap.OffsetToAddress(rng.High) & 0x0000ffff; int alignPow = BitTwiddle.CountTrailingZeroes(~endAddress); // Round length up to next highest power of 2, and compute Log2(). Unfortunately // .NET Standard 2.0 doesn't have Math.Log2(). Note we want the next-highest // even if it's already a power of 2. int lenRound = BitTwiddle.NextHighestPowerOf2(length); int lenPow = BitTwiddle.CountTrailingZeroes(lenRound); Debug.Assert(lenPow > 0); // length==1 -> lenRound=2 --> lenPow=1 // Want the biggest minimum value and the smallest maximum value. if (maxLenPow < lenPow) { maxLenPow = lenPow; } if (minAlignPow > alignPow) { minAlignPow = alignPow; } if (maxLenPow > minAlignPow) { return; } } min = FormatDescriptor.PowerToAlignment(maxLenPow); max = FormatDescriptor.PowerToAlignment(minAlignPow); } /// /// Analyzes the selection to see which data formatting options are suitable. /// Disables radio buttons and updates labels. /// /// Call this once, when the dialog is first loaded. /// private void AnalyzeRanges() { Debug.Assert(mSelection.Count != 0); string fmt, infoStr; if (mSelection.RangeCount == 1 && mSelection.Count == 1) { infoStr = (string)FindResource("str_SingleByte"); } else if (mSelection.RangeCount == 1) { fmt = (string)FindResource("str_SingleGroup"); infoStr = string.Format(fmt, mSelection.Count); } else { fmt = (string)FindResource("str_MultiGroup"); infoStr = string.Format(fmt, mSelection.Count, mSelection.RangeCount); } selectFormatLabel.Text = infoStr; IEnumerator iter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; // For each range, check to see if the data within qualifies for the various // options. If any of them fail to meet the criteria, the option is disabled // for all ranges. while (iter.MoveNext()) { TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = iter.Current; Debug.WriteLine("Testing [" + rng.Low + ", " + rng.High + "]"); // Note single-byte and dense are always enabled. int count = rng.High - rng.Low + 1; Debug.Assert(count > 0); if ((count & 0x01) != 0) { // not divisible by 2, disallow 16-bit entries radio16BitLittle.IsEnabled = false; radio16BitBig.IsEnabled = false; } if ((count & 0x03) != 0) { // not divisible by 4, disallow 32-bit entries radio32BitLittle.IsEnabled = false; } if ((count / 3) * 3 != count) { // not divisible by 3, disallow 24-bit entries radio24BitLittle.IsEnabled = false; } // Check for run of bytes (2 or more of the same thing). Remember that // we check this one region at a time, and each region could have different // bytes, but so long as the bytes are all the same within a region we're good. if (radioFill.IsEnabled && count > 1 && DataAnalysis.RecognizeRun(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High) == count) { // LGTM } else { radioFill.IsEnabled = false; } } } /// /// Analyzes the selection to see which string formatting options are suitable. /// Disables radio buttons and updates labels. /// /// Call this when the character encoding selection changes. /// private void AnalyzeStringRanges(TextScanMode scanMode) { Debug.WriteLine("Analyzing string ranges"); Debug.Assert(IsLoaded); int mixedCharOkCount = 0; int mixedCharNotCount = 0; int nullTermStringCount = 0; int len8StringCount = 0; int len16StringCount = 0; int dciStringCount = 0; CharEncoding.InclusionTest charTest; switch (scanMode) { case TextScanMode.LowAscii: charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedAscii; break; case TextScanMode.LowHighAscii: charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedLowOrHighAscii; break; case TextScanMode.C64Petscii: charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64Petscii; break; case TextScanMode.C64ScreenCode: charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64ScreenCode; break; default: Debug.Assert(false); charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedAscii; break; } radioStringMixed.IsEnabled = true; radioStringMixedReverse.IsEnabled = true; radioStringNullTerm.IsEnabled = (scanMode != TextScanMode.C64ScreenCode); radioStringLen8.IsEnabled = true; radioStringLen16.IsEnabled = true; radioStringDci.IsEnabled = true; // This will disable a string type if we don't find at least one in every region. IEnumerator iter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; while (iter.MoveNext()) { TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = iter.Current; Debug.WriteLine("Testing [" + rng.Low + ", " + rng.High + "]"); // See if there's enough string data to make it worthwhile. We use an // arbitrary threshold of 2+ printable characters, and require twice as many // printable as non-printable. if (radioStringMixed.IsEnabled) { if (scanMode == TextScanMode.LowHighAscii) { // We use a special test that counts low, high, and non-ASCII. // Whichever form of ASCII has the highest count is the winner, and // the loser is counted as non-ASCII. int asciiCount; DataAnalysis.CountHighLowBytes(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest, out int lowAscii, out int highAscii, out int nonAscii); if (highAscii > lowAscii) { asciiCount = highAscii; nonAscii += lowAscii; } else { asciiCount = lowAscii; nonAscii += highAscii; } if (asciiCount >= 2 && asciiCount >= nonAscii * 2) { // Looks good mixedCharOkCount += asciiCount; mixedCharNotCount += nonAscii; } else { // Fail radioStringMixed.IsEnabled = false; radioStringMixedReverse.IsEnabled = false; mixedCharOkCount = mixedCharNotCount = -1; } } else { int matchCount = DataAnalysis.CountCharacterBytes(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest); int missCount = (rng.High - rng.Low + 1) - matchCount; if (matchCount >= 2 && matchCount >= missCount * 2) { mixedCharOkCount += matchCount; mixedCharNotCount += missCount; } else { // Fail radioStringMixed.IsEnabled = false; radioStringMixedReverse.IsEnabled = false; mixedCharOkCount = mixedCharNotCount = -1; } } } // Check for null-terminated strings. Zero-length strings are allowed, but // not counted -- we want to have some actual character data. Individual // ASCII strings need to be entirely high-ASCII or low-ASCII, but not all strings // in a region have to be the same. if (radioStringNullTerm.IsEnabled) { int strCount = DataAnalysis.RecognizeNullTerminatedStrings(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest, scanMode == TextScanMode.LowHighAscii); if (strCount > 0) { nullTermStringCount += strCount; } else { radioStringNullTerm.IsEnabled = false; nullTermStringCount = -1; } } // Check for strings prefixed with an 8-bit length. if (radioStringLen8.IsEnabled) { int strCount = DataAnalysis.RecognizeLen8Strings(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest, scanMode == TextScanMode.LowHighAscii); if (strCount > 0) { len8StringCount += strCount; } else { radioStringLen8.IsEnabled = false; len8StringCount = -1; } } // Check for strings prefixed with a 16-bit length. if (radioStringLen16.IsEnabled) { int strCount = DataAnalysis.RecognizeLen16Strings(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest, scanMode == TextScanMode.LowHighAscii); if (strCount > 0) { len16StringCount += strCount; } else { radioStringLen16.IsEnabled = false; len16StringCount = -1; } } // Check for DCI strings. All strings within the entire range must have the // same "polarity", e.g. low ASCII terminated by high ASCII. if (radioStringDci.IsEnabled) { int strCount = DataAnalysis.RecognizeDciStrings(mFileData, rng.Low, rng.High, charTest); if (strCount > 0) { dciStringCount += strCount; } else { radioStringDci.IsEnabled = false; dciStringCount = -1; } } } // Update the dialog with string and character counts, summed across all regions. string UNSUP_STR = (string)FindResource("str_NotApplicable"); string fmt; fmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringMixed"); string revfmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringMixedReverse"); if (mixedCharOkCount > 0) { Debug.Assert(radioStringMixed.IsEnabled); radioStringMixed.Content = string.Format(fmt, FormatByteCount(mixedCharOkCount), FormatByteCount(mixedCharNotCount)); radioStringMixedReverse.Content = string.Format(revfmt, FormatByteCount(mixedCharOkCount), FormatByteCount(mixedCharNotCount)); } else { Debug.Assert(!radioStringMixed.IsEnabled); radioStringMixed.Content = string.Format(fmt, UNSUP_STR, UNSUP_STR); radioStringMixedReverse.Content = string.Format(revfmt, UNSUP_STR, UNSUP_STR); } Debug.Assert((nullTermStringCount > 0) ^ (radioStringNullTerm.IsEnabled == false)); fmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringNullTerm"); radioStringNullTerm.Content = FormatStringOption(fmt, nullTermStringCount); Debug.Assert((len8StringCount > 0) ^ (radioStringLen8.IsEnabled == false)); fmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringLen8"); radioStringLen8.Content = FormatStringOption(fmt, len8StringCount); Debug.Assert((len16StringCount > 0) ^ (radioStringLen16.IsEnabled == false)); fmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringLen16"); radioStringLen16.Content = FormatStringOption(fmt, len16StringCount); Debug.Assert((dciStringCount > 0) ^ (radioStringDci.IsEnabled == false)); fmt = (string)FindResource("str_StringDci"); radioStringDci.Content = FormatStringOption(fmt, dciStringCount); // If this invalidated the selected item, reset to Default. if ((radioStringMixed.IsChecked == true && !radioStringMixed.IsEnabled) || (radioStringMixedReverse.IsChecked == true && !radioStringMixedReverse.IsEnabled) || (radioStringNullTerm.IsChecked == true && !radioStringNullTerm.IsEnabled) || (radioStringLen8.IsChecked == true && !radioStringLen8.IsEnabled) || (radioStringLen8.IsChecked == true && !radioStringLen8.IsEnabled) || (radioStringDci.IsChecked == true && !radioStringDci.IsEnabled)) { Debug.WriteLine("Previous selection invalidated"); radioDefaultFormat.IsChecked = true; } } private string FormatByteCount(int count) { string fmt; if (count <= 0) { return (string)FindResource("str_NotApplicable"); } else if (count == 1) { fmt = (string)FindResource("str_ByteSingleFmt"); } else { fmt = (string)FindResource("str_BytePluralFmt"); } return string.Format(fmt, count); } private string FormatStringOption(string fmt, int count) { if (count <= 0) { return string.Format(fmt, (string)FindResource("str_NotApplicable")); } else if (count == 1) { string fmtSingleString = (string)FindResource("str_StringSingleFmt"); return string.Format(fmt, string.Format(fmtSingleString, count)); } else { string fmtPluralString = (string)FindResource("str_StringPluralFmt"); return string.Format(fmt, string.Format(fmtPluralString, count)); } } /// /// Determines whether the data in the buffer can be represented as character values. /// Using ".DD1 'A'" for 0x41 is obvious, but we also allow ".DD2 'A'" for /// 0x41 0x00. 16-bit character constants are more likely as intermediate /// operands, but could be found in data areas. /// /// Number of bytes per character. /// Word endian-ness. /// Character test delegate. /// True if data in all regions can be represented as a character. private bool IsCompatibleWithCharSet(int wordWidth, bool isBigEndian, CharEncoding.InclusionTest charTest) { IEnumerator iter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; while (iter.MoveNext()) { TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = iter.Current; Debug.Assert(((rng.High - rng.Low + 1) / wordWidth) * wordWidth == rng.High - rng.Low + 1); for (int i = rng.Low; i <= rng.High; i += wordWidth) { int val = RawData.GetWord(mFileData, i, wordWidth, isBigEndian); if (val != (byte)val || !charTest((byte)val)) { // bad value, fail return false; } } } return true; } /// /// Configures the dialog controls based on the provided format descriptor. If /// the desired options are unavailable, a suitable default is selected instead. /// /// Call from the Loaded event. /// /// FormatDescriptor to use. private void SetControlsFromDescriptor(FormatDescriptor dfd) { radioSimpleDataHex.IsChecked = true; radioSymbolPartLow.IsChecked = true; // Get the previous mode selected in the combo box. If the format descriptor // doesn't specify a string, we'll use this. TextScanMode textMode = (TextScanMode)AppSettings.Global.GetEnum( AppSettings.OPED_DEFAULT_STRING_ENCODING, typeof(TextScanMode), (int)TextScanMode.LowHighAscii); if (dfd == null) { radioDefaultFormat.IsChecked = true; SetStringEncoding(textMode); return; } if (dfd.IsString) { textMode = TextScanModeFromDescriptor(dfd); } RadioButton preferredFormat; switch (dfd.FormatType) { case FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE: case FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericBE: switch (dfd.Length) { case 1: preferredFormat = radioSingleBytes; break; case 2: preferredFormat = (dfd.FormatType == FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE ? radio16BitLittle : radio16BitBig); break; case 3: preferredFormat = radio24BitLittle; break; case 4: preferredFormat = radio32BitLittle; break; default: Debug.Assert(false); preferredFormat = radioDefaultFormat; break; } if (preferredFormat.IsEnabled) { switch (dfd.FormatSubType) { case FormatDescriptor.SubType.None: case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Hex: radioSimpleDataHex.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Decimal: radioSimpleDataDecimal.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Binary: radioSimpleDataBinary.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii: case FormatDescriptor.SubType.HighAscii: radioSimpleDataAscii.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Petscii: radioSimpleDataPetscii.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Screen: radioSimpleDataScreenCode.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Address: radioSimpleDataAddress.IsChecked = true; break; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Symbol: radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsChecked = true; switch (dfd.SymbolRef.ValuePart) { case WeakSymbolRef.Part.Low: radioSymbolPartLow.IsChecked = true; break; case WeakSymbolRef.Part.High: radioSymbolPartHigh.IsChecked = true; break; case WeakSymbolRef.Part.Bank: radioSymbolPartBank.IsChecked = true; break; default: Debug.Assert(false); break; } Debug.Assert(dfd.HasSymbol); symbolEntryTextBox.Text = Symbol.ConvertLabelForDisplay( dfd.SymbolRef.Label, Symbol.LabelAnnotation.None, true, mFormatter); break; default: Debug.Assert(false); break; } } else { // preferred format not enabled; leave Hex/Low checked } break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringGeneric: preferredFormat = radioStringMixed; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringReverse: preferredFormat = radioStringMixedReverse; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringNullTerm: preferredFormat = radioStringNullTerm; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL8: preferredFormat = radioStringLen8; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL16: preferredFormat = radioStringLen16; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringDci: preferredFormat = radioStringDci; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.Dense: preferredFormat = radioDenseHex; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.Fill: preferredFormat = radioFill; break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.Junk: preferredFormat = radioJunk; break; default: // Should not be here. Debug.Assert(false); preferredFormat = radioDefaultFormat; break; } if (preferredFormat.IsEnabled) { preferredFormat.IsChecked = true; } else { mPreferredFormatUnavailable = true; radioDefaultFormat.IsChecked = true; } SetStringEncoding(textMode); } private TextScanMode TextScanModeFromDescriptor(FormatDescriptor dfd) { Debug.Assert(dfd.IsString); switch (dfd.FormatSubType) { case FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii: case FormatDescriptor.SubType.HighAscii: return TextScanMode.LowHighAscii; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Petscii: return TextScanMode.C64Petscii; case FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Screen: return TextScanMode.C64ScreenCode; default: Debug.Assert(false); return TextScanMode.LowHighAscii; } } #endregion Setup #region FormatDescriptor creation /// /// Creates a list of FormatDescriptors, based on the current control configuration. /// /// The entries in the list are guaranteed to be sorted by start address and not /// overlap. /// /// We assume that whatever the control gives us is correct, e.g. it's not going /// to tell us to put a buffer full of zeroes into a DCI string. /// /// Result list. private void CreateDescriptorListFromControls() { FormatDescriptor.Type type = FormatDescriptor.Type.Default; FormatDescriptor.SubType subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.None; WeakSymbolRef symbolRef = null; FormatDescriptor.SubType charSubType; CharEncoding.InclusionTest charTest; StringEncodingItem item = (StringEncodingItem)stringEncodingComboBox.SelectedItem; switch (item.Mode) { case TextScanMode.LowAscii: charSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii; charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedAscii; break; case TextScanMode.LowHighAscii: charSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC; charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedLowOrHighAscii; break; case TextScanMode.C64Petscii: charSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Petscii; charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64Petscii; break; case TextScanMode.C64ScreenCode: charSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Screen; charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedC64ScreenCode; break; default: Debug.Assert(false); charSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC; charTest = CharEncoding.IsExtendedLowOrHighAscii; break; } // Decode the "display as" panel, if it's relevant. if (radioSimpleDataHex.IsEnabled) { if (radioSimpleDataHex.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Hex; } else if (radioSimpleDataDecimal.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Decimal; } else if (radioSimpleDataBinary.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Binary; } else if (radioSimpleDataAscii.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC; } else if (radioSimpleDataPetscii.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Petscii; } else if (radioSimpleDataScreenCode.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.C64Screen; } else if (radioSimpleDataAddress.IsChecked == true) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Address; } else if (radioSimpleDataSymbolic.IsChecked == true) { WeakSymbolRef.Part part; if (radioSymbolPartLow.IsChecked == true) { part = WeakSymbolRef.Part.Low; } else if (radioSymbolPartHigh.IsChecked == true) { part = WeakSymbolRef.Part.High; } else if (radioSymbolPartBank.IsChecked == true) { part = WeakSymbolRef.Part.Bank; } else { Debug.Assert(false); part = WeakSymbolRef.Part.Low; } subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Symbol; string weakLabel = symbolEntryTextBox.Text; // Deal with non-unique labels. If the label refers to an existing // symbol, use its label, which will have the tag. If the label doesn't // have a match, discard it -- we don't support weak refs to ambiguous // non-unique symbols. string trimLabel = Symbol.TrimAndValidateLabel(weakLabel, mFormatter.NonUniqueLabelPrefix, out bool isValid, out bool unused1, out bool unused2, out bool hasNonUniquePrefix, out Symbol.LabelAnnotation unused3); if (isValid && hasNonUniquePrefix) { // We want to find the match that's closest to the thing we're // referencing, but that's awkward when there's multiple ranges and // multiple ways of interpreting the data. So as a simple measure // we just grab the lowest offset in the first range. IEnumerator oiter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; oiter.MoveNext(); TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = oiter.Current; int matchOffset = rng.Low; Symbol osym = mProject.FindBestNonUniqueLabel(trimLabel, matchOffset); if (osym != null) { trimLabel = osym.Label; } else { Debug.WriteLine("Attempt to create ref to nonexistant non-unique sym"); subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Hex; } } symbolRef = new WeakSymbolRef(trimLabel, part); } else { Debug.Assert(false); } } else { subType = 0; // set later, or doesn't matter } // Decode the main format. int chunkLength = -1; if (radioDefaultFormat.IsChecked == true) { // Default/None; note this would create a multi-byte Default format, which isn't // really allowed. What we actually want to do is remove the explicit formatting // from all spanned offsets, so we use a dedicated type for that. type = FormatDescriptor.Type.REMOVE; } else if (radioSingleBytes.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE; chunkLength = 1; } else if (radio16BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE; chunkLength = 2; } else if (radio16BitBig.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericBE; chunkLength = 2; } else if (radio24BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE; chunkLength = 3; } else if (radio32BitLittle.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE; chunkLength = 4; } else if (radioDenseHex.IsChecked == true || radioDenseHexLimited.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.Dense; } else if (radioFill.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.Fill; } else if (radioJunk.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.Junk; JunkAlignmentItem comboItem = (JunkAlignmentItem)junkAlignComboBox.SelectedItem; subType = comboItem.FormatSubType; } else if (radioStringMixed.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringGeneric; subType = charSubType; } else if (radioStringMixedReverse.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringReverse; subType = charSubType; } else if (radioStringNullTerm.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringNullTerm; subType = charSubType; } else if (radioStringLen8.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL8; subType = charSubType; } else if (radioStringLen16.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL16; subType = charSubType; } else if (radioStringDci.IsChecked == true) { type = FormatDescriptor.Type.StringDci; subType = charSubType; } else { Debug.Assert(false); // default/none } Results = new SortedList(); IEnumerator iter = mSelection.RangeListIterator; while (iter.MoveNext()) { TypedRangeSet.TypedRange rng = iter.Current; switch (type) { case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringGeneric: CreateMixedStringEntries(rng.Low, rng.High, type, subType, charTest); break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringReverse: CreateMixedStringEntries(rng.Low, rng.High, type, subType, charTest); break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringNullTerm: CreateCStringEntries(rng.Low, rng.High, type, subType); break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL8: case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL16: CreateLengthStringEntries(rng.Low, rng.High, type, subType); break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.StringDci: CreateDciStringEntries(rng.Low, rng.High, type, subType); break; case FormatDescriptor.Type.Dense: if (radioDenseHexLimited.IsChecked == true) { int low = rng.Low; while (low <= rng.High) { int remaining = rng.High - low + 1; int subLen = Math.Min(remaining, MaxDenseBytesPerLine); CreateSimpleEntries(type, subType, -1, null, low, low + subLen - 1); low += subLen; chunkLength -= subLen; } } else { CreateSimpleEntries(type, subType, chunkLength, null, rng.Low, rng.High); } break; default: CreateSimpleEntries(type, subType, chunkLength, symbolRef, rng.Low, rng.High); break; } } } /// /// Creates one or more FormatDescriptor entries for the specified range, adding them /// to the Results list. /// /// This will either create one entry that spans the entire range (for e.g. strings /// and bulk data), or create equal-sized chunks. /// /// Region data type. /// Region data sub-type. /// Length of a chunk, or -1 for full buffer. /// Symbol reference, or null if not applicable. /// Offset of first byte in range. /// Offset of last byte in range. private void CreateSimpleEntries(FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType, int chunkLength, WeakSymbolRef symbolRef, int low, int high) { if (chunkLength == -1) { chunkLength = (high - low) + 1; } Debug.Assert(((high - low + 1) / chunkLength) * chunkLength == high - low + 1); // Either we have one chunk, or we have multiple chunks with the same type and // length. Either way, we only need to create the descriptor once. (This is // safe because FormatDescriptor instances are immutable.) // // The one exception to this is ASCII values for non-string data, because we have // to dig the low vs. high value out of the data itself. FormatDescriptor dfd; if (subType == FormatDescriptor.SubType.Symbol) { dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(chunkLength, symbolRef, type == FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericBE); } else { dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(chunkLength, type, subType); } while (low <= high) { if (subType == FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC) { // should not be REMOVE with a meaningful subtype Debug.Assert(dfd.IsNumeric); int val = RawData.GetWord(mFileData, low, dfd.Length, type == FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericBE); FormatDescriptor.SubType actualSubType = (val > 0x7f) ? FormatDescriptor.SubType.HighAscii : FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii; if (actualSubType != dfd.FormatSubType) { // replace the descriptor dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(chunkLength, type, actualSubType); } } Results.Add(low, dfd); low += chunkLength; } } /// /// Creates one or more FormatDescriptor entries for the specified range, adding them /// to the Results list. Runs of character data are output as generic strings, while any /// non-character data is output as individual bytes. /// /// /// This is the only string create function that accepts a mix of valid and invalid /// characters. /// /// Offset of first byte in range. /// Offset of last byte in range. /// String type (Generic or Reverse). /// String sub-type. /// Character test delegate. private void CreateMixedStringEntries(int low, int high, FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType, CharEncoding.InclusionTest charTest) { int stringStart = -1; int cur; if (subType == FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC) { int highBit = 0; for (cur = low; cur <= high; cur++) { byte val = mFileData[cur]; if (charTest(val)) { // is ASCII if (stringStart >= 0) { // was in a string if (highBit != (val & 0x80)) { // end of string due to high bit flip, output CreateGenericStringOrByte(stringStart, cur - stringStart, type, subType); // start a new string stringStart = cur; } else { // still in string, keep going } } else { // wasn't in a string, start one stringStart = cur; } highBit = val & 0x80; } else { // not ASCII if (stringStart >= 0) { // was in a string, output it CreateGenericStringOrByte(stringStart, cur - stringStart, type, subType); stringStart = -1; } // output as single byte CreateByteFD(cur, FormatDescriptor.SubType.Hex); } } } else { for (cur = low; cur <= high; cur++) { byte val = mFileData[cur]; if (charTest(val)) { // is character if (stringStart < 0) { // mark this as the start of the string stringStart = cur; } } else { // not character if (stringStart >= 0) { // was in a string, output it CreateGenericStringOrByte(stringStart, cur - stringStart, type, subType); stringStart = -1; } // output as single byte CreateByteFD(cur, FormatDescriptor.SubType.Hex); } } } if (stringStart >= 0) { // close out the string CreateGenericStringOrByte(stringStart, cur - stringStart, type, subType); } } private FormatDescriptor.SubType ResolveAsciiGeneric(int offset, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType, byte dciAdjust = 0x00) { if (subType == FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC) { if (((mFileData[offset] & 0x80) ^ dciAdjust) != 0) { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.HighAscii; } else { subType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii; } } return subType; } /// /// Creates a format descriptor for character data. If the data is only one byte long, /// a single-byte character item is emitted instead. /// /// Offset of first byte. /// Length of string. /// String type (Generic or Reverse). /// String sub-type. If set to ASCII_GENERIC, this will /// refine the sub-type. private void CreateGenericStringOrByte(int offset, int length, FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType) { Debug.Assert(length > 0); subType = ResolveAsciiGeneric(offset, subType); if (length == 1) { // Single byte, output as single char rather than 1-byte string. We use the // same encoding as the rest of the string. CreateByteFD(offset, subType); } else { FormatDescriptor dfd; dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(length, type, subType); Results.Add(offset, dfd); } } /// /// Creates a format descriptor for a single-byte numeric value. /// /// File offset. /// How to format the item. private void CreateByteFD(int offset, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType) { FormatDescriptor dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(1, FormatDescriptor.Type.NumericLE, subType); Results.Add(offset, dfd); } /// /// Creates one or more FormatDescriptor entries for the specified range, adding them /// to the Results list. /// /// Offset of first byte in range. /// Offset of last byte in range. /// String sub-type. private void CreateCStringEntries(int low, int high, FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType) { int startOffset = low; for (int i = low; i <= high; i++) { if (mFileData[i] == 0x00) { // End of string. Zero-length strings are allowed. FormatDescriptor dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create( i - startOffset + 1, type, ResolveAsciiGeneric(startOffset, subType)); Results.Add(startOffset, dfd); startOffset = i + 1; } else { // keep going } } // Earlier analysis guaranteed that the last byte in the buffer is 0x00. Debug.Assert(startOffset == high + 1); } /// /// Creates one or more FormatDescriptor entries for the specified range, adding them /// to the Results list. /// /// Offset of first byte in range. /// Offset of last byte in range. /// String sub-type. private void CreateLengthStringEntries(int low, int high, FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType) { int i; for (i = low; i <= high;) { int length = mFileData[i]; int lenLen; if (type == FormatDescriptor.Type.StringL16) { length |= mFileData[i + 1] << 8; lenLen = 2; } else { lenLen = 1; } length += lenLen; // Zero-length strings are allowed. FormatDescriptor.SubType actualSubType = subType; if (subType == FormatDescriptor.SubType.ASCII_GENERIC) { if (length > lenLen) { actualSubType = ResolveAsciiGeneric(i + lenLen, subType); } else { // Zero-length string, just pick a format. actualSubType = FormatDescriptor.SubType.Ascii; } } FormatDescriptor dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(length, type, actualSubType); Results.Add(i, dfd); i += length; } Debug.Assert(i == high + 1); } /// /// Creates one or more FormatDescriptor entries for the specified range, adding them /// to the Results list. /// /// Offset of first byte in range. /// Offset of last byte in range. /// String sub-type. private void CreateDciStringEntries(int low, int high, FormatDescriptor.Type type, FormatDescriptor.SubType subType) { int end, endMask; end = high + 1; // Zero-length strings aren't a thing for DCI. The analyzer requires that all // strings in a region have the same polarity, so just grab the last byte. endMask = mFileData[end - 1] & 0x80; int stringStart = low; for (int i = low; i != end; i++) { byte val = mFileData[i]; if ((val & 0x80) == endMask) { // found the end of a string int length = (i - stringStart) + 1; // High vs. low ASCII can't look at the first byte, in case it's a 1-byte // string. We need to look at the last byte and flip the sense. (It's // slightly easier to pass the first byte as usual, and flip it for a 1-byte // string.) byte dciAdjust = 0x00; if (length == 1) { dciAdjust = 0x80; } FormatDescriptor dfd = FormatDescriptor.Create(length, type, ResolveAsciiGeneric(stringStart, subType, dciAdjust)); Results.Add(stringStart, dfd); stringStart = i + 1; } } Debug.Assert(stringStart == end); } #endregion FormatDescriptor creation } }