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# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
# All rights reserved.
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
# Small Perl script for converting GCC inline X86 assembly instructions
# into a format acceptable to the MSVC compiler.
#
#
# Read the input .cia file
open (INPUT_FILE,"$ARGV[0]") or
die "Couldn't open input file $!";
my @lines = <INPUT_FILE>;
close INPUT_FILE;
# Open the output file (somewhere under \epoc32\build)
open (OUTPUT_FILE,">$ARGV[1]") or
die "Couldn't open output file $!";
# Iterate each line of the input .cia
foreach my $line (@lines) {
# Filter GCC inline assembly lines
$line=~s/\/\*(.*?)\*\///g;
my $output_line=$line;
if ($line=~m/^\s*asm\("(.*?)"(.*)\)(.*)/) {
# The above regexp seperates the asm declaration into the instruction part, and
# optionally a C expression as an operand
my $instr=$1;
my $c_arg=$2;
my $eol=$3;
# If a C operand is used, strip the weird GCC-specific syntax from it and paste
# it into the '%0' or '%a0' operand in the assembly instruction
if ($c_arg =~m/^\s*:\s*:\s*"i"\s*(.*)/) {
$c_arg = $1;
$output_line=$instr;
# Use of _FOFF has to be converted to MSVC syntax
if ($c_arg =~m/^_FOFF\((.*)\s*,\s*(.*)\)/) {
my $classname=$1;
my $member=$2;
$output_line=~s/\+%0]/]$classname.$member/;
$output_line=~s/\%0/$classname.$member/;
}
else {
$c_arg=~s/&//; # strip the '&' used for address-of global code/data
$output_line=~s/%0/$c_arg/;
$output_line=~s/%a0/$c_arg/;
}
}
else {
$output_line="$instr$c_arg";
}
# Prefix the MSVC __asm keyword
$output_line = "__asm $output_line $eol\n";
}
print OUTPUT_FILE "$output_line";
}
close OUTPUT_FILE;