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| From | Paul Edwards <mutazilah@gmail.com> |
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| Subject | Re: S/370 Assembler, Disassembler |
| Date | Sat, 7 Apr 2018 08:38:00 +1000 |
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> Please discuss assembler and disassembler
> issues for the S/370 target in this thread.
Hi Marty. Thanks for your interest in the
S/370 target. In my opinion there are 3
major platforms - Windows, Unix and MVS,
but sadly most freeware doesn't target
MVS, even though MVS should be able to
run C90-compliant code.
GCC is already working on MVS, both as host
and target, but I suggest focusing OW on
MVS as a target.
I have a question - does OW produce assembler
prior to producing object code? If so, it is
really only the assembler output we need at
the moment, because that's how GCCMVS works.
It relies on the existing MVS assembler to
do the assembly.
You might like to download the GCCMVS Windows
executable from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gccmvs/files/GCCMVS/GCC%203.2.3%20MVS%208.5/
and see the output like I have shown below.
Basically I think the objective should be to
behave similarly to gccmvs.
But if you use this form of assembler, you
need to target MVS rather than z/Linux, as
I believe z/Linux uses a different format
of assembly. Although I think GNU "as" does
support this style of assembly as part of a
different Linux project, but I've never
used it. I don't run either Linux/x86 or
z/Linux. I run Windows and MVS.
Note that the GCC machine definition may be
useful as a reference too. That is i370.md
and at the above link you can also find a
source code patch to be applied on base
GCC 3.2.3 in order to produce the i370.md
that I use.
BFN. Paul.
C:\scratch\ow2>type foo.c
extern int a;
extern int b;
int foo(void)
{
return (a + b);
}
C:\scratch\ow2>gccmvs -S -O2 foo.c
C:\scratch\ow2>type foo.s
COPY PDPTOP
CSECT
* Program text area
DS 0F
* X-func foo prologue
FOO PDPPRLG CINDEX=0,FRAME=88,BASER=12,ENTRY=YES
B @@FEN0
LTORG
@@FEN0 EQU *
DROP 12
BALR 12,0
USING *,12
@@PG0 EQU *
LR 11,1
L 10,=A(@@PGT0)
* Function foo code
L 2,=V(B)
L 3,=V(A)
L 15,0(3)
A 15,0(2)
* Function foo epilogue
PDPEPIL
* Function foo literal pool
DS 0F
LTORG
* Function foo page table
DS 0F
@@PGT0 EQU *
DC A(@@PG0)
END
C:\scratch\ow2>
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Re: S/370 Assembler, Disassembler Paul Edwards <mutazilah@gmail.com> - 2018-04-07 08:38 +1000
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