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* Added option to q3asm to instruct it to create qvms compatible with Q3 1.32b
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@ -176,8 +176,14 @@ int passNumber;
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int numSymbols;
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int errorCount;
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qboolean optionVerbose = qfalse;
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qboolean optionWriteMapFile = qfalse;
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typedef struct options_s {
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qboolean verbose;
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qboolean writeMapFile;
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qboolean vanillaQ3Compatibility;
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} options_t;
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options_t options = { 0 };
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symbol_t *symbols;
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symbol_t *lastSymbol = 0; /* Most recent symbol defined. */
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@ -227,7 +233,7 @@ int opcodesHash[ NUM_SOURCE_OPS ];
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int
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vreport (const char* fmt, va_list vp)
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{
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if (optionVerbose != qtrue)
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if (options.verbose != qtrue)
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return 0;
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return vprintf(fmt, vp);
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}
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@ -1358,6 +1364,7 @@ void WriteVmFile( void ) {
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char imageName[MAX_OS_PATH];
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vmHeader_t header;
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FILE *f;
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int headerSize;
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report( "%i total errors\n", errorCount );
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@ -1378,9 +1385,21 @@ void WriteVmFile( void ) {
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return;
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}
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header.vmMagic = VM_MAGIC_VER2;
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if( !options.vanillaQ3Compatibility ) {
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header.vmMagic = VM_MAGIC_VER2;
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headerSize = sizeof( header );
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} else {
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header.vmMagic = VM_MAGIC;
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// Don't write the VM_MAGIC_VER2 bits when maintaining 1.32b compatibility.
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// (I know this isn't strictly correct due to padding, but then platforms
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// that pad wouldn't be able to write a correct header anyway). Note: if
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// vmHeader_t changes, this needs to be adjusted too.
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headerSize = sizeof( header ) - sizeof( header.jtrgLength );
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}
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header.instructionCount = instructionCount;
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header.codeOffset = sizeof( header );
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header.codeOffset = headerSize;
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header.codeLength = segment[CODESEG].imageUsed;
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header.dataOffset = header.codeOffset + segment[CODESEG].imageUsed;
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header.dataLength = segment[DATASEG].imageUsed;
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@ -1392,11 +1411,15 @@ void WriteVmFile( void ) {
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CreatePath( imageName );
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f = SafeOpenWrite( imageName );
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SafeWrite( f, &header, sizeof( header ) );
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SafeWrite( f, &header, headerSize );
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SafeWrite( f, &segment[CODESEG].image, segment[CODESEG].imageUsed );
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SafeWrite( f, &segment[DATASEG].image, segment[DATASEG].imageUsed );
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SafeWrite( f, &segment[LITSEG].image, segment[LITSEG].imageUsed );
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SafeWrite( f, &segment[JTRGSEG].image, segment[JTRGSEG].imageUsed );
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if( !options.vanillaQ3Compatibility ) {
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SafeWrite( f, &segment[JTRGSEG].image, segment[JTRGSEG].imageUsed );
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}
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fclose( f );
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}
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@ -1460,7 +1483,7 @@ void Assemble( void ) {
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WriteVmFile();
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// write the map file even if there were errors
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if( optionWriteMapFile ) {
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if( options.writeMapFile ) {
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WriteMapFile();
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}
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}
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@ -1519,6 +1542,7 @@ Assemble LCC bytecode assembly to Q3VM bytecode.\n\
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-f LISTFILE Read options and list of files to assemble from LISTFILE\n\
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-b BUCKETS Set symbol hash table to BUCKETS buckets\n\
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-v Verbose compilation report\n\
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-vq3 Produce a qvm file compatible with Q3 1.32b\n\
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", argv[0]);
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}
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@ -1566,12 +1590,17 @@ By default (no -v option), q3asm remains silent except for critical errors.
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Verbosity turns on all messages, error or not.
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Motivation: not wanting to scrollback for pages to find asm error.
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*/
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optionVerbose = qtrue;
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options.verbose = qtrue;
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continue;
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}
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if( !strcmp( argv[ i ], "-m" ) ) {
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optionWriteMapFile = qtrue;
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options.writeMapFile = qtrue;
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continue;
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}
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if( !strcmp( argv[ i ], "-vq3" ) ) {
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options.vanillaQ3Compatibility = qtrue;
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continue;
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}
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@ -1592,7 +1621,7 @@ Motivation: not wanting to scrollback for pages to find asm error.
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for ( i = 0, s = symbols ; s ; s = s->next, i++ ) /* nop */ ;
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if (optionVerbose)
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if (options.verbose)
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{
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report("%d symbols defined\n", i);
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hashtable_stats(symtable);
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@ -110,3 +110,12 @@ follows:
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7. Steal underpants
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8. ???
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9. Profit!
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Creating mods compatible with Q3 1.32b
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you're using this package to create mods for the last official release of
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Q3, it is necessary to pass the commandline option '-vq3' to your invocation
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of q3asm. This is because by default q3asm outputs an updated qvm format that
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is necessary to fix a bug involving the optimising pass of the x86 vm JIT
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compiler. See http://www.quakesrc.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5665 (if it still
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exists when you read this) for more details.
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