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Sort of silly to have every handler immediately pull the operand out of the file data. (This is arguably less efficient, since we now have to serialize the argument across the AppDomain boundary, but we should be okay spending a few extra nanoseconds here.)
77 lines
2.7 KiB
C#
77 lines
2.7 KiB
C#
// Copyright 2019 faddenSoft. All Rights Reserved.
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// See the LICENSE.txt file for distribution terms (Apache 2.0).
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using PluginCommon;
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namespace ExtensionScriptSample {
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/// <summary>
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/// Sample class for handling a JSR followed by an inline null-terminated string. Any
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/// label that starts with "PrintLineNullString" is matched.
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/// </summary>
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public class InlineNullTermString : MarshalByRefObject, IPlugin, IPlugin_SymbolList,
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IPlugin_InlineJsr {
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private IApplication mAppRef;
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private byte[] mFileData;
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private const string LABEL_PREFIX = "PrintInlineNullString";
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private Dictionary<int, PlSymbol> mNullStringAddrs = new Dictionary<int, PlSymbol>();
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public string Identifier {
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get {
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return "Inline null-terminated ASCII string handler";
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}
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}
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public void Prepare(IApplication appRef, byte[] fileData, AddressTranslate addrTrans) {
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mAppRef = appRef;
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mFileData = fileData;
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mAppRef.DebugLog("InlineNullStringHandler(id=" +
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AppDomain.CurrentDomain.Id + "): prepare()");
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}
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public void UpdateSymbolList(List<PlSymbol> plSyms) {
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mNullStringAddrs.Clear();
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foreach (PlSymbol sym in plSyms) {
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if (sym.Label.StartsWith(LABEL_PREFIX)) {
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mNullStringAddrs.Add(sym.Value, sym);
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}
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}
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mAppRef.DebugLog(LABEL_PREFIX + " matched " + mNullStringAddrs.Count + " labels");
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}
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public bool IsLabelSignificant(string beforeLabel, string afterLabel) {
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return beforeLabel.StartsWith(LABEL_PREFIX) || afterLabel.StartsWith(LABEL_PREFIX);
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}
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public void CheckJsr(int offset, int operand, out bool noContinue) {
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noContinue = false;
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if (!mNullStringAddrs.ContainsKey(operand)) {
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return;
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}
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// search for the terminating null byte
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int nullOff = offset + 3;
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while (nullOff < mFileData.Length) {
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if (mFileData[nullOff] == 0) {
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break;
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}
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nullOff++;
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}
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if (nullOff == mFileData.Length) {
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mAppRef.DebugLog("Unable to find end of null-terminated string at +" +
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(offset+3).ToString("x6"));
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return;
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}
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// Assuming ASCII. This can be hard-coded, use auto-detection, or look
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// up a value in a project constant.
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mAppRef.SetInlineDataFormat(offset + 3, nullOff - (offset + 3) + 1,
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DataType.StringNullTerm, DataSubType.Ascii, null);
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}
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}
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}
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