win32 merge (grischka)

tcc-xref
bellard 2005-04-17 13:15:54 +00:00
parent 09f4ce9857
commit fe9b1f60ce
4 changed files with 186 additions and 145 deletions

31
tcc.c
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@ -711,9 +711,12 @@ int __stdcall FreeConsole(void);
#define snprintf _snprintf
#define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
#ifndef __GNUC__
#define strtold (long double)strtod
#define strtof (float)strtod
#define strtoll (long long)strtol
#endif
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(TCC_UCLIBC) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
#elif defined(TCC_UCLIBC) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
/* currently incorrect */
long double strtold(const char *nptr, char **endptr)
{
@ -2730,6 +2733,7 @@ static void pragma_parse(TCCState *s1)
#pragma pack(push,1) // push & set
#pragma pack(pop) // restore previous
*/
next();
skip('(');
if (tok == TOK_ASM_pop) {
next();
@ -10514,8 +10518,10 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
GetModuleFileNameA(NULL, path, sizeof path);
p = d = strlwr(path);
while (*d)
if (*d++ == '\\')
(p = d)[-1] = '/';
{
if (*d == '\\') *d = '/', p = d;
++d;
}
*p = '\0';
tcc_lib_path = path;
}
@ -10555,23 +10561,28 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
error("cannot specify libraries with -c");
}
if (output_type != TCC_OUTPUT_MEMORY) {
if (!outfile) {
/* compute default outfile name */
if (output_type != TCC_OUTPUT_MEMORY && !outfile) {
if (output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_OBJ && !reloc_output) {
char *ext;
/* strip path */
pstrcpy(objfilename, sizeof(objfilename) - 1,
/* strip path */
tcc_basename(files[0]));
/* add .o extension */
ext = strrchr(objfilename, '.');
#ifdef TCC_TARGET_PE
pe_guess_outfile(objfilename, output_type);
#else
if (output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_OBJ && !reloc_output) {
char *ext = strrchr(objfilename, '.');
if (!ext)
goto default_outfile;
/* add .o extension */
strcpy(ext + 1, "o");
} else {
default_outfile:
pstrcpy(objfilename, sizeof(objfilename), "a.out");
}
#endif
outfile = objfilename;
}
}
if (do_bench) {

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@ -2095,7 +2095,7 @@ static int tcc_load_dll(TCCState *s1, int fd, const char *filename, int level)
{
Elf32_Ehdr ehdr;
Elf32_Shdr *shdr, *sh, *sh1;
int i, nb_syms, nb_dts, sym_bind, ret, other;
int i, nb_syms, nb_dts, sym_bind, ret;
Elf32_Sym *sym, *dynsym;
Elf32_Dyn *dt, *dynamic;
unsigned char *dynstr;
@ -2175,15 +2175,8 @@ static int tcc_load_dll(TCCState *s1, int fd, const char *filename, int level)
if (sym_bind == STB_LOCAL)
continue;
name = dynstr + sym->st_name;
#ifdef TCC_TARGET_PE
/* in the PE format we need to know the DLL from which the
symbol comes. XXX: add a new array for that ? */
other = s1->nb_loaded_dlls - 1;
#else
other = sym->st_other;
#endif
add_elf_sym(s1->dynsymtab_section, sym->st_value, sym->st_size,
sym->st_info, other, sym->st_shndx, name);
sym->st_info, sym->st_other, sym->st_shndx, name);
}
/* load all referenced DLLs */

85
tccpe.c
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@ -742,24 +742,38 @@ ST void pe_build_imports(struct pe_info *pe)
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
ST int sym_cmp(const void *va, const void *vb)
{
Elf32_Sym *sa = (Elf32_Sym *)symtab_section->data + *(int*)va;
Elf32_Sym *sb = (Elf32_Sym *)symtab_section->data + *(int*)vb;
const char *ca = symtab_section->link->data + sa->st_name;
const char *cb = symtab_section->link->data + sb->st_name;
return strcmp(ca, cb);
}
ST void pe_build_exports(struct pe_info *pe)
{
Elf32_Sym *sym;
DWORD func_offset;
DWORD voffset = pe->thunk->sh_addr - pe->imagebase;
DWORD func_offset, voffset;
struct pe_export_header *hdr;
int sym_count = 0, ordinal = 0;
int sym_count, n, ord, *sorted;
voffset = pe->thunk->sh_addr - pe->imagebase;
sym_count = 0, n = 1, sorted = NULL;
// for simplicity only functions are exported
for_sym_in_symtab(sym)
if (sym->st_shndx != text_section->sh_num)
sym->st_other &= ~1;
else if (sym->st_other & 1)
++sym_count;
{
if ((sym->st_other & 1)
&& sym->st_shndx == text_section->sh_num)
dynarray_add((void***)&sorted, &sym_count, (void*)n);
++n;
}
if (0 == sym_count)
return;
qsort (sorted, sym_count, sizeof sorted[0], sym_cmp);
pe_align_section(pe->thunk, 16);
pe->exp_offs = pe->thunk->data_offset;
@ -774,30 +788,28 @@ ST void pe_build_exports(struct pe_info *pe)
hdr->NumberOfFunctions = sym_count;
hdr->NumberOfNames = sym_count;
hdr->AddressOfFunctions = func_offset + voffset;
hdr->AddressOfNames =
hdr->AddressOfFunctions + sym_count * sizeof(DWORD);
hdr->AddressOfNameOrdinals =
hdr->AddressOfNames + sym_count * sizeof(DWORD);
hdr->AddressOfNames = hdr->AddressOfFunctions + sym_count * sizeof(DWORD);
hdr->AddressOfNameOrdinals = hdr->AddressOfNames + sym_count * sizeof(DWORD);
hdr->Name = pe->thunk->data_offset + voffset;
put_elf_str(pe->thunk, tcc_basename(pe->filename));
for_sym_in_symtab(sym)
if (sym->st_other & 1) {
char *name = symtab_section->link->data + sym->st_name;
DWORD *p = (DWORD *) (pe->thunk->data + func_offset);
DWORD *pfunc = p + ordinal;
DWORD *pname = p + sym_count + ordinal;
WORD *pord = (WORD *) (p + 2 * sym_count) + ordinal;
*pfunc =
sym->st_value + pe->s1->sections[sym->st_shndx]->sh_addr -
pe->imagebase;
for (ord = 0; ord < sym_count; ++ord)
{
char *name; DWORD *p, *pfunc, *pname; WORD *pord;
sym = (Elf32_Sym *)symtab_section->data + sorted[ord];
name = symtab_section->link->data + sym->st_name;
p = (DWORD*)(pe->thunk->data + func_offset);
pfunc = p + ord;
pname = p + sym_count + ord;
pord = (WORD *)(p + 2*sym_count) + ord;
*pfunc = sym->st_value + pe->s1->sections[sym->st_shndx]->sh_addr - pe->imagebase;
*pname = pe->thunk->data_offset + voffset;
*pord = ordinal;
*pord = ord;
put_elf_str(pe->thunk, name);
/* printf("export: %s\n", name); */
++ordinal;
}
pe->exp_size = pe->thunk->data_offset - pe->exp_offs;
tcc_free(sorted);
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
@ -1119,6 +1131,24 @@ int pe_load_def_file(TCCState * s1, FILE * fp)
return 0;
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
void pe_guess_outfile(char *objfilename, int output_type)
{
char *ext = strrchr(objfilename, '.');
if (NULL == ext)
ext = strchr(objfilename, 0);
if (output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_DLL)
strcpy(ext, ".dll");
else
if (output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_EXE)
strcpy(ext, ".exe");
else
if (output_type == TCC_OUTPUT_OBJ && strcmp(ext, ".o"))
strcpy(ext, ".o");
else
error("no outputfile given");
}
/* ------------------------------------------------------------- */
unsigned long pe_add_runtime(TCCState * s1)
{
@ -1127,6 +1157,13 @@ unsigned long pe_add_runtime(TCCState * s1)
if (find_elf_sym(symtab_section, "WinMain"))
pe_type = PE_GUI;
else
if (TCC_OUTPUT_DLL == s1->output_type)
{
pe_type = PE_DLL;
// need this for 'tccelf.c:relocate_section()'
s1->output_type = TCC_OUTPUT_EXE;
}
start_symbol =
TCC_OUTPUT_MEMORY == s1->output_type
@ -1192,7 +1229,7 @@ int tcc_output_pe(TCCState * s1, const char *filename)
{
Section *s;
FILE *f;
f = fopen("tccpe.log", "wb");
f = fopen("tccpe.log", "wt");
for (i = 1; i < s1->nb_sections; ++i) {
s = s1->sections[i];
pe_print_section(f, s);

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@ -1,102 +1,102 @@
TinyCC-PE
---------
TinyCC (aka TCC) is a small but hyperfast C compiler,
written by Fabrice Bellard,
TinyCC-PE is the TinyCC compiler with an extension to
write PE executables for MS-Windows.
Features:
---------
TinyCC-PE can produce console applications, native windows
GUI programs and DLL's.
Most of the features pointed out by Fabrice Bellard for the
original version are still valid, i.e:
- SMALL! The package with ~400kb includes a complete C-compiler
with header files for console and GUI applications.
- With the -run switch you can run C-sources without any
linking directly from the command line.
- TCC can of course compile itself.
Installation:
-------------
Just unzip the package to a directory anywhere on your computer.
Examples:
---------
For the 'Fibonacci' console example type from the command line:
tcc examples\fib.c
For the 'Hello Windows' GUI example:
tcc examples\hello_win.c
For the 'Hello DLL' example:
tcc -shared examples\dll.c
tcc examples\hello_dll.c examples\dll.def
Import Definitions:
-------------------
TinyCC-PE searches and reads import definition files similar
to libraries.
The included 'tiny_impdef' program may be used to make .def files
for any DLL, e.g for an 'opengl32.def':
tiny_impdef.exe opengl32.dll
or to the same effect:
tcc -lkernel32 -run tiny_impdef.c opengl32.dll
Header Files:
-------------
The system header files, except '_mingw.h', are from the
2.0 mingw distribution. See also: http://www.mingw.org/
Compile TCC:
------------
With TCC itself just say:
tcc src\tcc.c -lkernel32 -o tcc.new.exe
Other compilers like mingw-gcc or msvc work as well.
To make libtcc1.a, you need 'ar' from the mingw binutils.
Documentation and License:
--------------------------
TCC is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
(see COPYING file).
Please read the original tcc-doc.html to have all the features
of TCC. Also visit: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/tcc/
--------------------------------------------
09.Apr.2005 - grischka@users.sourceforge.net
TinyCC-PE
---------
TinyCC (aka TCC) is a small but hyperfast C compiler,
written by Fabrice Bellard,
TinyCC-PE is the TinyCC compiler with an extension to
write PE executables for MS-Windows.
Features:
---------
TinyCC-PE can produce console applications, native windows
GUI programs and DLL's.
Most of the features pointed out by Fabrice Bellard for the
original version are still valid, i.e:
- SMALL! The package with ~400kb includes a complete C-compiler
with header files for console and GUI applications.
- With the -run switch you can run C-sources without any
linking directly from the command line.
- TCC can of course compile itself.
Installation:
-------------
Just unzip the package to a directory anywhere on your computer.
Examples:
---------
For the 'Fibonacci' console example type from the command line:
tcc examples\fib.c
For the 'Hello Windows' GUI example:
tcc examples\hello_win.c
For the 'Hello DLL' example:
tcc -shared examples\dll.c
tcc examples\hello_dll.c examples\dll.def
Import Definitions:
-------------------
TinyCC-PE searches and reads import definition files similar
to libraries.
The included 'tiny_impdef' program may be used to make .def files
for any DLL, e.g for an 'opengl32.def':
tiny_impdef.exe opengl32.dll
or to the same effect:
tcc -lkernel32 -run tiny_impdef.c opengl32.dll
Header Files:
-------------
The system header files, except '_mingw.h', are from the
2.0 mingw distribution. See also: http://www.mingw.org/
Compile TCC:
------------
With TCC itself just say:
tcc src\tcc.c -lkernel32 -o tcc.new.exe
Other compilers like mingw-gcc or msvc work as well.
To make libtcc1.a, you need 'ar' from the mingw binutils.
Documentation and License:
--------------------------
TCC is distributed under the GNU Lesser General Public License
(see COPYING file).
Please read the original tcc-doc.html to have all the features
of TCC. Also visit: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/tcc/
--------------------------------------------
09.Apr.2005 - grischka@users.sourceforge.net