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2022-03-26ads2armasm_ms.pl: fix thumb::FixThumbInstructions callJames Zern
broken since: 642529248 ads2gas[_apple].pl: remove unused stanzas Change-Id: I1eac77e2fe23cc3f162251e9e0102a4909f7b997
2014-03-20ads2armasm_ms: Match the indentation of the previous lineMartin Storsjo
Instead of hardcoding a certain indentation, use the regexp to provide similar indentation for the new line as well. Change-Id: Iacb2621b35ce7e1aa3980c1603b8e3ab02d98a35
2014-03-19ads2armasm_ms: Add an ALIGN 4 after ENDPMartin Storsjo
This makes sure that labels for data symbols directly after functions get properly 4-byte-aligned (when the source is assembled in thumb mode). Previously, if declaring a data symbol directly after a function, the symbol could end up pointing to the unaligned address (if the total size of the thumb function didn't end up being a multiple of 4). The data in the symbol itself ended up aligned, but the symbol pointed to the preceding unaligned position. That is, a source file looking like this: --- ... ENDP symbol DCD 0x12345678 --- could end up being assembled into symbol: xxxxx2: 0000 xxxxx4: 5678 xxxxx6: 1234 (This doesn't happen if the symbol label is on the same line as the DCD directive.) By adding an ALIGN 4 directly after the ENDP we make sure the symbol itself gets aligned properly. This isn't an issue with the original, untranslated arm source, since it only is built in arm mode where all instructions are 4 byte, and since the gnu assembler automatically adds the padding before the symbol even in thumb mode. Change-Id: Iadbeebd656b0197e423e79a12a7d3ef8859cf445
2014-02-28normalize perl shebangsJames Zern
don't require perl to be in a fixed location Change-Id: Icc8b6113a2a3626f847fe46409334a03f1db5c85
2013-05-22thumb: Add a parameter for specifying a shift offset for the pc addition ↵Martin Storsjo
conversion The branch instructions are encoded as 16 bit instructions by the microsoft assembler, while they are encoded as 32 bit instructions by gnu binutils. Change-Id: I622b9025df3520c08eef8447df078f5517fb4b67
2013-05-21Add a script for converting ads arm assembly to microsoft armasm formatMartin Storsjo
The formats are basically the same, but a few minor details need to be adjusted. Addiitonally, when building for the WinRT/Windows Phone 8 platforms, one has to build for thumb, so convert instructions accordingly. Change-Id: I3c3902aa20fd3bfc29168d3a1bf17111e5481dcb