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      1   1.1     skrll /* Interface between the opcode library and its callers.
      2   1.1     skrll 
      3  1.12  christos    Copyright (C) 1999-2026 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
      4   1.1     skrll 
      5   1.1     skrll    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
      6   1.1     skrll    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
      7   1.2      matt    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
      8   1.1     skrll    any later version.
      9   1.1     skrll 
     10   1.1     skrll    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
     11   1.1     skrll    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
     12   1.1     skrll    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
     13   1.1     skrll    GNU General Public License for more details.
     14   1.1     skrll 
     15   1.1     skrll    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
     16   1.1     skrll    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
     17   1.1     skrll    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor,
     18   1.1     skrll    Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
     19   1.1     skrll 
     20   1.1     skrll    Written by Cygnus Support, 1993.
     21   1.1     skrll 
     22   1.1     skrll    The opcode library (libopcodes.a) provides instruction decoders for
     23   1.1     skrll    a large variety of instruction sets, callable with an identical
     24   1.1     skrll    interface, for making instruction-processing programs more independent
     25   1.1     skrll    of the instruction set being processed.  */
     26   1.1     skrll 
     27   1.1     skrll #ifndef DIS_ASM_H
     28   1.1     skrll #define DIS_ASM_H
     29   1.1     skrll 
     30   1.1     skrll #ifdef __cplusplus
     31   1.1     skrll extern "C" {
     32   1.1     skrll #endif
     33   1.1     skrll 
     34   1.1     skrll #include <stdio.h>
     35   1.8  christos #include <string.h>
     36   1.1     skrll #include "bfd.h"
     37   1.1     skrll 
     38   1.1     skrll enum dis_insn_type
     39   1.1     skrll {
     40   1.2      matt   dis_noninsn,			/* Not a valid instruction.  */
     41   1.2      matt   dis_nonbranch,		/* Not a branch instruction.  */
     42   1.2      matt   dis_branch,			/* Unconditional branch.  */
     43   1.2      matt   dis_condbranch,		/* Conditional branch.  */
     44   1.2      matt   dis_jsr,			/* Jump to subroutine.  */
     45   1.2      matt   dis_condjsr,			/* Conditional jump to subroutine.  */
     46   1.2      matt   dis_dref,			/* Data reference instruction.  */
     47   1.2      matt   dis_dref2			/* Two data references in instruction.  */
     48   1.1     skrll };
     49   1.1     skrll 
     50   1.9  christos /* When printing styled disassembler output, this describes what style
     51   1.9  christos    should be used.  */
     52   1.9  christos 
     53   1.9  christos enum disassembler_style
     54   1.9  christos {
     55   1.9  christos   /* This is the default style, use this for any additional syntax
     56   1.9  christos      (e.g. commas between operands, brackets, etc), or just as a default if
     57   1.9  christos      no other style seems appropriate.  */
     58   1.9  christos   dis_style_text,
     59   1.9  christos 
     60   1.9  christos   /* Use this for all instruction mnemonics, or aliases for mnemonics.
     61   1.9  christos      These should be things that correspond to real machine
     62   1.9  christos      instructions.  */
     63   1.9  christos   dis_style_mnemonic,
     64   1.9  christos 
     65  1.10  christos   /* Some architectures include additional mnemonic like fields within the
     66  1.10  christos      instruction operands, e.g. on aarch64 'add w16, w7, w1, lsl #2' where
     67  1.10  christos      the 'lsl' is an additional piece of text that describes how the
     68  1.10  christos      instruction should behave.  This sub-mnemonic style can be used for
     69  1.10  christos      these pieces of text.  */
     70  1.10  christos   dis_style_sub_mnemonic,
     71  1.10  christos 
     72   1.9  christos   /* For things that aren't real machine instructions, but rather
     73   1.9  christos      assembler directives, e.g. .byte, etc.  */
     74   1.9  christos   dis_style_assembler_directive,
     75   1.9  christos 
     76   1.9  christos   /* Use this for any register names.  This may or may-not include any
     77   1.9  christos      register prefix, e.g. '$', '%', at the discretion of the target,
     78   1.9  christos      though within each target the choice to include prefixes for not
     79   1.9  christos      should be kept consistent.  If the prefix is not printed with this
     80   1.9  christos      style, then dis_style_text should be used.  */
     81   1.9  christos   dis_style_register,
     82   1.9  christos 
     83   1.9  christos   /* Use this for any constant values used within instructions or
     84   1.9  christos      directives, unless the value is an absolute address, or an offset
     85   1.9  christos      that will be added to an address (no matter where the address comes
     86   1.9  christos      from) before use.  This style may, or may-not be used for any
     87   1.9  christos      prefix to the immediate value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the
     88   1.9  christos      target, though within each target the choice to include these
     89   1.9  christos      prefixes should be kept consistent.  */
     90   1.9  christos   dis_style_immediate,
     91   1.9  christos 
     92   1.9  christos   /* The style for the numerical representation of an absolute address.
     93   1.9  christos      Anything that is an address offset should use the immediate style.
     94   1.9  christos      This style may, or may-not be used for any prefix to the immediate
     95   1.9  christos      value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the target, though within
     96   1.9  christos      each target the choice to include these prefixes should be kept
     97   1.9  christos      consistent.  */
     98   1.9  christos   dis_style_address,
     99   1.9  christos 
    100   1.9  christos   /* The style for any constant value within an instruction or directive
    101   1.9  christos      that represents an offset that will be added to an address before
    102   1.9  christos      use.  This style may, or may-not be used for any prefix to the
    103   1.9  christos      immediate value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the target, though
    104   1.9  christos      within each target the choice to include these prefixes should be
    105   1.9  christos      kept consistent.  */
    106   1.9  christos   dis_style_address_offset,
    107   1.9  christos 
    108   1.9  christos   /* The style for a symbol's name.  The numerical address of a symbol
    109   1.9  christos      should use the address style above, this style is reserved for the
    110   1.9  christos      name.  */
    111   1.9  christos   dis_style_symbol,
    112   1.9  christos 
    113   1.9  christos   /* The start of a comment that runs to the end of the line.  Anything
    114   1.9  christos      printed after a comment start might be styled differently,
    115   1.9  christos      e.g. everything might be styled as a comment, regardless of the
    116   1.9  christos      actual style used.  The disassembler itself should not try to adjust
    117   1.9  christos      the style emitted for comment content, e.g. an address emitted within
    118   1.9  christos      a comment should still be given dis_style_address, in this way it is
    119   1.9  christos      up to the user of the disassembler to decide how comments should be
    120   1.9  christos      styled.  */
    121   1.9  christos   dis_style_comment_start
    122   1.9  christos };
    123   1.9  christos 
    124   1.9  christos typedef int (*fprintf_ftype) (void *, const char*, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2;
    125   1.9  christos typedef int (*fprintf_styled_ftype) (void *, enum disassembler_style, const char*, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_3;
    126   1.9  christos 
    127   1.1     skrll /* This struct is passed into the instruction decoding routine,
    128   1.1     skrll    and is passed back out into each callback.  The various fields are used
    129   1.1     skrll    for conveying information from your main routine into your callbacks,
    130   1.1     skrll    for passing information into the instruction decoders (such as the
    131   1.1     skrll    addresses of the callback functions), or for passing information
    132   1.1     skrll    back from the instruction decoders to their callers.
    133   1.1     skrll 
    134   1.1     skrll    It must be initialized before it is first passed; this can be done
    135   1.1     skrll    by hand, or using one of the initialization macros below.  */
    136   1.1     skrll 
    137   1.1     skrll typedef struct disassemble_info
    138   1.1     skrll {
    139   1.1     skrll   fprintf_ftype fprintf_func;
    140   1.9  christos   fprintf_styled_ftype fprintf_styled_func;
    141   1.1     skrll   void *stream;
    142   1.1     skrll   void *application_data;
    143   1.1     skrll 
    144   1.1     skrll   /* Target description.  We could replace this with a pointer to the bfd,
    145   1.1     skrll      but that would require one.  There currently isn't any such requirement
    146   1.1     skrll      so to avoid introducing one we record these explicitly.  */
    147   1.1     skrll   /* The bfd_flavour.  This can be bfd_target_unknown_flavour.  */
    148   1.1     skrll   enum bfd_flavour flavour;
    149   1.1     skrll   /* The bfd_arch value.  */
    150   1.1     skrll   enum bfd_architecture arch;
    151   1.1     skrll   /* The bfd_mach value.  */
    152   1.1     skrll   unsigned long mach;
    153   1.1     skrll   /* Endianness (for bi-endian cpus).  Mono-endian cpus can ignore this.  */
    154   1.1     skrll   enum bfd_endian endian;
    155   1.1     skrll   /* Endianness of code, for mixed-endian situations such as ARM BE8.  */
    156   1.1     skrll   enum bfd_endian endian_code;
    157   1.1     skrll 
    158   1.1     skrll   /* Some targets need information about the current section to accurately
    159   1.1     skrll      display insns.  If this is NULL, the target disassembler function
    160   1.1     skrll      will have to make its best guess.  */
    161   1.1     skrll   asection *section;
    162   1.1     skrll 
    163   1.1     skrll   /* An array of pointers to symbols either at the location being disassembled
    164   1.1     skrll      or at the start of the function being disassembled.  The array is sorted
    165   1.1     skrll      so that the first symbol is intended to be the one used.  The others are
    166   1.1     skrll      present for any misc. purposes.  This is not set reliably, but if it is
    167   1.1     skrll      not NULL, it is correct.  */
    168   1.1     skrll   asymbol **symbols;
    169   1.1     skrll   /* Number of symbols in array.  */
    170   1.1     skrll   int num_symbols;
    171   1.1     skrll 
    172   1.1     skrll   /* Symbol table provided for targets that want to look at it.  This is
    173   1.1     skrll      used on Arm to find mapping symbols and determine Arm/Thumb code.  */
    174   1.1     skrll   asymbol **symtab;
    175   1.1     skrll   int symtab_pos;
    176   1.1     skrll   int symtab_size;
    177   1.1     skrll 
    178   1.1     skrll   /* For use by the disassembler.
    179   1.1     skrll      The top 16 bits are reserved for public use (and are documented here).
    180   1.1     skrll      The bottom 16 bits are for the internal use of the disassembler.  */
    181   1.1     skrll   unsigned long flags;
    182   1.2      matt   /* Set if the disassembler has determined that there are one or more
    183   1.2      matt      relocations associated with the instruction being disassembled.  */
    184   1.8  christos #define INSN_HAS_RELOC	 (1u << 31)
    185   1.2      matt   /* Set if the user has requested the disassembly of data as well as code.  */
    186   1.8  christos #define DISASSEMBLE_DATA (1u << 30)
    187   1.2      matt   /* Set if the user has specifically set the machine type encoded in the
    188   1.2      matt      mach field of this structure.  */
    189   1.8  christos #define USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE (1u << 29)
    190   1.8  christos   /* Set if the user has requested wide output.  */
    191   1.8  christos #define WIDE_OUTPUT (1u << 28)
    192   1.2      matt 
    193   1.9  christos   /* Dynamic relocations, if they have been loaded.  */
    194   1.9  christos   arelent **dynrelbuf;
    195   1.9  christos   long dynrelcount;
    196   1.9  christos 
    197   1.2      matt   /* Use internally by the target specific disassembly code.  */
    198   1.1     skrll   void *private_data;
    199   1.1     skrll 
    200   1.1     skrll   /* Function used to get bytes to disassemble.  MEMADDR is the
    201   1.1     skrll      address of the stuff to be disassembled, MYADDR is the address to
    202   1.1     skrll      put the bytes in, and LENGTH is the number of bytes to read.
    203   1.1     skrll      INFO is a pointer to this struct.
    204   1.1     skrll      Returns an errno value or 0 for success.  */
    205   1.1     skrll   int (*read_memory_func)
    206   1.1     skrll     (bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr, unsigned int length,
    207   1.2      matt      struct disassemble_info *dinfo);
    208   1.1     skrll 
    209   1.1     skrll   /* Function which should be called if we get an error that we can't
    210   1.1     skrll      recover from.  STATUS is the errno value from read_memory_func and
    211   1.1     skrll      MEMADDR is the address that we were trying to read.  INFO is a
    212   1.1     skrll      pointer to this struct.  */
    213   1.1     skrll   void (*memory_error_func)
    214   1.2      matt     (int status, bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo);
    215   1.1     skrll 
    216   1.1     skrll   /* Function called to print ADDR.  */
    217   1.1     skrll   void (*print_address_func)
    218   1.2      matt     (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo);
    219   1.1     skrll 
    220   1.1     skrll   /* Function called to determine if there is a symbol at the given ADDR.
    221   1.1     skrll      If there is, the function returns 1, otherwise it returns 0.
    222   1.1     skrll      This is used by ports which support an overlay manager where
    223   1.1     skrll      the overlay number is held in the top part of an address.  In
    224   1.1     skrll      some circumstances we want to include the overlay number in the
    225   1.1     skrll      address, (normally because there is a symbol associated with
    226   1.1     skrll      that address), but sometimes we want to mask out the overlay bits.  */
    227   1.9  christos   asymbol * (*symbol_at_address_func)
    228   1.2      matt     (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo);
    229   1.1     skrll 
    230   1.1     skrll   /* Function called to check if a SYMBOL is can be displayed to the user.
    231   1.1     skrll      This is used by some ports that want to hide special symbols when
    232   1.1     skrll      displaying debugging outout.  */
    233   1.9  christos   bool (*symbol_is_valid)
    234   1.2      matt     (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *dinfo);
    235   1.1     skrll 
    236   1.1     skrll   /* These are for buffer_read_memory.  */
    237   1.1     skrll   bfd_byte *buffer;
    238   1.1     skrll   bfd_vma buffer_vma;
    239   1.6  christos   size_t buffer_length;
    240   1.1     skrll 
    241   1.1     skrll   /* This variable may be set by the instruction decoder.  It suggests
    242  1.12  christos      the number of bytes objdump should display on a single line.  If
    243  1.12  christos      the instruction decoder sets this, it should always set it to
    244  1.12  christos      the same value in order to get reasonable looking output.  */
    245   1.1     skrll   int bytes_per_line;
    246   1.1     skrll 
    247   1.1     skrll   /* The next two variables control the way objdump displays the raw data.  */
    248   1.1     skrll   /* For example, if bytes_per_line is 8 and bytes_per_chunk is 4, the */
    249   1.1     skrll   /* output will look like this:
    250   1.1     skrll      00:   00000000 00000000
    251   1.1     skrll      with the chunks displayed according to "display_endian". */
    252   1.1     skrll   int bytes_per_chunk;
    253   1.1     skrll   enum bfd_endian display_endian;
    254   1.1     skrll 
    255   1.1     skrll   /* Number of octets per incremented target address
    256   1.1     skrll      Normally one, but some DSPs have byte sizes of 16 or 32 bits.  */
    257   1.1     skrll   unsigned int octets_per_byte;
    258   1.1     skrll 
    259   1.1     skrll   /* The number of zeroes we want to see at the end of a section before we
    260   1.1     skrll      start skipping them.  */
    261   1.1     skrll   unsigned int skip_zeroes;
    262   1.1     skrll 
    263   1.1     skrll   /* The number of zeroes to skip at the end of a section.  If the number
    264   1.1     skrll      of zeroes at the end is between SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END and SKIP_ZEROES,
    265   1.1     skrll      they will be disassembled.  If there are fewer than
    266   1.1     skrll      SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END, they will be skipped.  This is a heuristic
    267   1.1     skrll      attempt to avoid disassembling zeroes inserted by section
    268   1.1     skrll      alignment.  */
    269   1.1     skrll   unsigned int skip_zeroes_at_end;
    270   1.1     skrll 
    271   1.1     skrll   /* Whether the disassembler always needs the relocations.  */
    272   1.9  christos   bool disassembler_needs_relocs;
    273   1.1     skrll 
    274   1.1     skrll   /* Results from instruction decoders.  Not all decoders yet support
    275   1.1     skrll      this information.  This info is set each time an instruction is
    276   1.1     skrll      decoded, and is only valid for the last such instruction.
    277   1.1     skrll 
    278   1.1     skrll      To determine whether this decoder supports this information, set
    279   1.1     skrll      insn_info_valid to 0, decode an instruction, then check it.  */
    280   1.1     skrll 
    281   1.1     skrll   char insn_info_valid;		/* Branch info has been set. */
    282   1.1     skrll   char branch_delay_insns;	/* How many sequential insn's will run before
    283   1.1     skrll 				   a branch takes effect.  (0 = normal) */
    284   1.1     skrll   char data_size;		/* Size of data reference in insn, in bytes */
    285   1.1     skrll   enum dis_insn_type insn_type;	/* Type of instruction */
    286   1.1     skrll   bfd_vma target;		/* Target address of branch or dref, if known;
    287   1.1     skrll 				   zero if unknown.  */
    288   1.1     skrll   bfd_vma target2;		/* Second target address for dref2 */
    289   1.1     skrll 
    290  1.12  christos   /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler.
    291  1.12  christos      Note that if this string contains multiple comma-separated
    292  1.12  christos      options, then it must not be in read-only memory.  Commas may be
    293  1.12  christos      temporarily modified by the target disassembler when parsing
    294  1.12  christos      options.  The string is const in the sense that on return from
    295  1.12  christos      the target disassembler the string will be exactly the same as
    296  1.12  christos      on entry.  */
    297   1.6  christos   const char *disassembler_options;
    298   1.1     skrll 
    299   1.4  christos   /* If non-zero then try not disassemble beyond this address, even if
    300   1.4  christos      there are values left in the buffer.  This address is the address
    301   1.4  christos      of the nearest symbol forwards from the start of the disassembly,
    302   1.4  christos      and it is assumed that it lies on the boundary between instructions.
    303   1.4  christos      If an instruction spans this address then this is an error in the
    304   1.4  christos      file being disassembled.  */
    305   1.4  christos   bfd_vma stop_vma;
    306   1.4  christos 
    307   1.8  christos   /* The end range of the current range being disassembled.  This is required
    308   1.8  christos      in order to notify the disassembler when it's currently handling a
    309   1.8  christos      different range than it was before.  This prevent unsafe optimizations when
    310   1.8  christos      disassembling such as the way mapping symbols are found on AArch64.  */
    311   1.8  christos   bfd_vma stop_offset;
    312   1.8  christos 
    313   1.9  christos   /* Set to true if the disassembler applied styling to the output,
    314   1.9  christos      otherwise, set to false.  */
    315   1.9  christos   bool created_styled_output;
    316   1.1     skrll } disassemble_info;
    317   1.1     skrll 
    318   1.8  christos /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler
    319   1.8  christos    option arguments from the target to the generic GDB functions
    320   1.8  christos    that set and display them.  */
    321   1.6  christos 
    322   1.6  christos typedef struct
    323   1.6  christos {
    324   1.8  christos   /* Option argument name to use in descriptions.  */
    325   1.8  christos   const char *name;
    326   1.8  christos 
    327  1.10  christos   /* Vector of acceptable option argument values, NULL-terminated.
    328  1.10  christos      NULL if any values are accepted.  */
    329   1.8  christos   const char **values;
    330   1.8  christos } disasm_option_arg_t;
    331   1.8  christos 
    332   1.8  christos /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler
    333   1.8  christos    options, their descriptions and arguments from the target to the
    334   1.8  christos    generic GDB functions that set and display them.  Options are
    335   1.8  christos    defined by tuples of vector entries at each index.  */
    336   1.8  christos 
    337   1.8  christos typedef struct
    338   1.8  christos {
    339   1.8  christos   /* Vector of option names, NULL-terminated.  */
    340   1.6  christos   const char **name;
    341   1.8  christos 
    342   1.8  christos   /* Vector of option descriptions or NULL if none to be shown.  */
    343   1.6  christos   const char **description;
    344   1.8  christos 
    345   1.8  christos   /* Vector of option argument information pointers or NULL if no
    346   1.8  christos      option accepts an argument.  NULL entries denote individual
    347   1.8  christos      options that accept no argument.  */
    348   1.8  christos   const disasm_option_arg_t **arg;
    349   1.6  christos } disasm_options_t;
    350   1.6  christos 
    351   1.8  christos /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler
    352   1.8  christos    options and arguments from the target to the generic GDB functions
    353   1.8  christos    that set and display them.  */
    354   1.8  christos 
    355   1.8  christos typedef struct
    356   1.8  christos {
    357   1.8  christos   /* Valid disassembler options.  Individual options that support
    358   1.8  christos      an argument will refer to entries in the ARGS vector.  */
    359   1.8  christos   disasm_options_t options;
    360   1.8  christos 
    361   1.8  christos   /* Vector of acceptable option arguments, NULL-terminated.  This
    362   1.8  christos      collects all possible option argument choices, some of which
    363   1.8  christos      may be shared by different options from the OPTIONS member.  */
    364   1.8  christos   disasm_option_arg_t *args;
    365   1.8  christos } disasm_options_and_args_t;
    366   1.1     skrll 
    367   1.1     skrll /* Standard disassemblers.  Disassemble one instruction at the given
    369   1.1     skrll    target address.  Return number of octets processed.  */
    370   1.1     skrll typedef int (*disassembler_ftype) (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    371   1.6  christos 
    372   1.6  christos /* Disassemblers used out side of opcodes library.  */
    373   1.1     skrll extern int print_insn_m32c		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    374   1.8  christos extern int print_insn_mep		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    375   1.1     skrll extern int print_insn_s12z		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    376   1.1     skrll extern int print_insn_sh		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    377   1.2      matt extern int print_insn_sparc		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    378   1.2      matt extern int print_insn_rx		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    379   1.4  christos extern int print_insn_rl78		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    380   1.4  christos extern int print_insn_rl78_g10		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    381   1.4  christos extern int print_insn_rl78_g13		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    382   1.1     skrll extern int print_insn_rl78_g14		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *);
    383   1.4  christos 
    384   1.1     skrll extern disassembler_ftype arc_get_disassembler (bfd *);
    385   1.1     skrll extern disassembler_ftype cris_get_disassembler (bfd *);
    386   1.2      matt 
    387   1.1     skrll extern void print_aarch64_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    388   1.1     skrll extern void print_i386_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    389   1.7  christos extern void print_mips_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    390   1.1     skrll extern void print_nfp_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    391   1.6  christos extern void print_ppc_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    392   1.1     skrll extern void print_riscv_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    393   1.6  christos extern void print_arm_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    394  1.10  christos extern void print_arc_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    395   1.1     skrll extern void print_kvx_disassembler_options(FILE *);
    396   1.6  christos extern void print_s390_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    397   1.9  christos extern void print_wasm32_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    398  1.10  christos extern void print_loongarch_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    399   1.9  christos extern void print_bpf_disassembler_options (FILE *);
    400   1.9  christos extern bool aarch64_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *);
    401   1.9  christos extern bool arm_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *);
    402   1.9  christos extern bool csky_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *);
    403   1.2      matt extern bool riscv_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *);
    404   1.6  christos extern void disassemble_init_powerpc (struct disassemble_info *);
    405   1.6  christos extern void disassemble_init_s390 (struct disassemble_info *);
    406   1.8  christos extern void disassemble_init_wasm32 (struct disassemble_info *);
    407   1.9  christos extern void disassemble_init_nds32 (struct disassemble_info *);
    408   1.8  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_arc (void);
    409   1.8  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_arm (void);
    410   1.8  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_mips (void);
    411   1.9  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_powerpc (void);
    412   1.8  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_riscv (void);
    413   1.6  christos extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_s390 (void);
    414   1.6  christos 
    415   1.6  christos /* Fetch the disassembler for a given architecture ARC, endianess (big
    416   1.6  christos    endian if BIG is true), bfd_mach value MACH, and ABFD, if that support
    417   1.6  christos    is available.  ABFD may be NULL.  */
    418   1.9  christos extern disassembler_ftype disassembler (enum bfd_architecture arc,
    419   1.6  christos 					bool big, unsigned long mach,
    420   1.1     skrll 					bfd *abfd);
    421   1.1     skrll 
    422   1.1     skrll /* Amend the disassemble_info structure as necessary for the target architecture.
    423   1.8  christos    Should only be called after initialising the info->arch field.  */
    424   1.8  christos extern void disassemble_init_for_target (struct disassemble_info *);
    425   1.8  christos 
    426   1.8  christos /* Tidy any memory allocated by targets, such as info->private_data.  */
    427   1.1     skrll extern void disassemble_free_target (struct disassemble_info *);
    428   1.9  christos 
    429   1.9  christos /* Set the basic disassembler print functions.  */
    430   1.9  christos extern void disassemble_set_printf (struct disassemble_info *, void *,
    431   1.9  christos 				    fprintf_ftype, fprintf_styled_ftype);
    432   1.1     skrll 
    433   1.1     skrll /* Document any target specific options available from the disassembler.  */
    434   1.1     skrll extern void disassembler_usage (FILE *);
    435   1.6  christos 
    436   1.6  christos /* Remove whitespace and consecutive commas.  */
    437   1.6  christos extern char *remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas (char *);
    438  1.12  christos 
    439  1.12  christos /* Iterate over each comma separated option in disassembler_options.  */
    440  1.12  christos extern bool for_each_disassembler_option (struct disassemble_info *,
    441  1.12  christos 					  bool (*) (const char *, void *),
    442   1.1     skrll 					  void *);
    443   1.1     skrll 
    444   1.1     skrll /* This block of definitions is for particular callers who read instructions
    446   1.1     skrll    into a buffer before calling the instruction decoder.  */
    447   1.1     skrll 
    448   1.1     skrll /* Here is a function which callers may wish to use for read_memory_func.
    449   1.1     skrll    It gets bytes from a buffer.  */
    450   1.1     skrll extern int buffer_read_memory
    451   1.1     skrll   (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, unsigned int, struct disassemble_info *);
    452   1.1     skrll 
    453   1.1     skrll /* This function goes with buffer_read_memory.
    454   1.1     skrll    It prints a message using info->fprintf_func and info->stream.  */
    455   1.1     skrll extern void perror_memory (int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *);
    456   1.1     skrll 
    457   1.1     skrll 
    458   1.1     skrll /* Just print the address in hex.  This is included for completeness even
    459   1.1     skrll    though both GDB and objdump provide their own (to print symbolic
    460   1.1     skrll    addresses).  */
    461   1.1     skrll extern void generic_print_address
    462   1.9  christos   (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *);
    463   1.9  christos 
    464   1.1     skrll /* Always NULL.  */
    465   1.1     skrll extern asymbol *generic_symbol_at_address
    466   1.9  christos   (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *);
    467   1.9  christos 
    468   1.1     skrll /* Always true.  */
    469   1.1     skrll extern bool generic_symbol_is_valid
    470   1.1     skrll   (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *);
    471   1.1     skrll 
    472   1.2      matt /* Method to initialize a disassemble_info struct.  This should be
    473   1.9  christos    called by all applications creating such a struct.  */
    474   1.9  christos extern void init_disassemble_info (struct disassemble_info *dinfo, void *stream,
    475   1.1     skrll 				   fprintf_ftype fprintf_func,
    476   1.1     skrll 				   fprintf_styled_ftype fprintf_styled_func);
    477   1.9  christos 
    478   1.9  christos /* For compatibility with existing code.  */
    479   1.9  christos #define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC, FPRINTF_STYLED_FUNC)  \
    480   1.1     skrll   init_disassemble_info (&(INFO), (STREAM), (fprintf_ftype) (FPRINTF_FUNC), \
    481   1.1     skrll 			 (fprintf_styled_ftype) (FPRINTF_STYLED_FUNC))
    482   1.1     skrll 
    483   1.1     skrll #ifdef __cplusplus
    484   1.1     skrll }
    485   1.1     skrll #endif
    486                 
    487                 #endif /* ! defined (DIS_ASM_H) */
    488