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6502bench/SourceGen/XrefSet.cs
Andy McFadden bd5b556a7f Show "ptr" for pointer use in cross-reference list
Consider:
 LDA $00 loads a value from address $00
 LDA $00,X might load from $00, or might not
 LDA ($00),Y dereferences $00 as a 16-bit pointer
 LDA ($00,X) dereferences a pointer, not necessarily from $00

When perusing the cross-reference list, it's useful to be able to
tell whether an instruction is accessing the location, using it as a
base address, or deferencing it as a pointer.  We now show "ptr" in
the list for pointer dereferences.  (We already showed "idx" for
indexed accesses.)
2020-09-04 13:26:41 -07:00

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using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
namespace SourceGen {
/// <summary>
/// Tracks a set of offsets that reference a single address or label.
///
/// This is used internally, when refactoring labels, as well as for the "references"
/// UI panel and label localizer.
/// </summary>
public class XrefSet : IEnumerable<XrefSet.Xref> {
/// <summary>
/// Reference type. This is mostly useful for display to the user.
/// </summary>
public enum XrefType {
Unknown = 0,
SubCallOp, // subroutine call
BranchOp, // branch instruction
RefFromData, // reference in data area, e.g. ".dd2 <address>"
MemAccessOp, // instruction that accesses memory, or refers to an address
// TODO(someday): track 16-bit vs. 24-bit addressing, so we can show whether
// something is a "far" reference (and maybe carry this into auto-label annotation)
}
/// <summary>
/// Cross-reference descriptor. Instances are immutable.
/// </summary>
public class Xref {
/// <summary>
/// Offset of start of instruction or data that refers to the target offset.
/// </summary>
public int Offset { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// True if this reference is by name.
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>
/// The time this is of use is when determining the set of project/platform symbols
/// that are actually used. If we have FOO1=$101 and FOO2=$102, and we LDA FOO1
/// and LDA FOO1+1, we only want to output an equate for FOO1 even though FOO2's
/// address was referenced.
/// </remarks>
public bool IsByName { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// Type of reference.
/// </summary>
public XrefType Type { get; private set; }
/// <summary>
/// For Type==MemAccessOp, what type of memory access is performed.
/// </summary>
public Asm65.OpDef.MemoryEffect AccType { get; private set; }
[Flags]
public enum AccessFlags {
None = 0,
Indexed = 1 << 0,
Pointer = 1 << 1
}
/// <summary>
/// For Type==MemAccessOp, true if the instruction applies an index offset to
/// the operand, meaning the referenced address might not actually be accessed.
/// </summary>
public AccessFlags Flags { get; private set; }
public bool IsIndexedAccess {
get { return (Flags & AccessFlags.Indexed) != 0; }
}
public bool IsPointerAccess {
get { return (Flags & AccessFlags.Pointer) != 0; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Adjustment to symbol. For example, "LDA label+2" adds an xref entry to
/// "label", with an adjustment of +2.
/// </summary>
public int Adjustment { get; private set; }
public Xref(int offset, bool isByName, XrefType type,
Asm65.OpDef.MemoryEffect accType, AccessFlags accessFlags, int adjustment) {
Offset = offset;
IsByName = isByName;
Type = type;
AccType = accType;
Flags = accessFlags;
Adjustment = adjustment;
}
public override string ToString() {
return "Xref off=+" + Offset.ToString("x6") + " sym=" + IsByName +
" type=" + Type + " accType= " + AccType + " flags=" + Flags +
" adj=" + Adjustment;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Internal storage for xrefs.
/// </summary>
private List<Xref> mRefs = new List<Xref>();
/// <summary>
/// Constructs an empty set.
/// </summary>
public XrefSet() { }
/// <summary>
/// Returns the number of cross-references in the set.
/// </summary>
public int Count { get { return mRefs.Count; } }
/// <summary>
/// Removes all entries from the set.
/// </summary>
public void Clear() {
mRefs.Clear();
}
/// <summary>
/// Returns the Nth entry in the set.
/// </summary>
public Xref this[int index] {
get {
return mRefs[index];
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Adds an xref to the set.
/// </summary>
public void Add(Xref xref) {
// TODO(someday): not currently enforcing set behavior; start by adding .equals to
// Xref, then check Contains before allowing Add. (Should probably complain
// loudly if item already exists, since we're not expecting that.)
mRefs.Add(xref);
}
// IEnumerable
public IEnumerator GetEnumerator() {
return ((IEnumerable)mRefs).GetEnumerator();
}
// IEnumerable, generic
IEnumerator<Xref> IEnumerable<Xref>.GetEnumerator() {
return ((IEnumerable<Xref>)mRefs).GetEnumerator();
}
public override string ToString() {
return "[XrefSet count=" + Count + "]";
}
}
}