EEC V file conversion
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Ok, No problem at all. I understand completely. Just wanting to get too fancy for my own skillset, LOL.
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Re: EEC V file conversion
I do have another question that I can not figure out. In RZASAMY.dir I have below...
That puts RATCH_MIN
Here as a function at line 943AE, I commented it out to see if it helped to figure it out... It did not. LOL
In OMAE2 I think I have found the match for it, but it puts it right inside the MAF Transfer Function
The rest of the subroutine also matches up pretty well. But the 12300 address puts it
So...am I doing something incorrectly or do I need to define it specifically to the addresses where it looks to be RATCH_MIN? Or is it not correct in RZASA as well? Thanks again
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#SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
#SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
SYM 144C0 "RATIV"
#SYM 144C0 "RATIV" #UW Via SADx
SYM 188C2 "V_EGRDC_MAX" #W via sadx
SYM 18D5C "VEC"
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9439b: a0,37,36 ldw R36,R136 TMP2L = RATCH;
9439e: a0,23,38 ldw R38,R122 TMP3L = TP;
943a1: a1,00,3c,3a ldw R3a,3c00 TMP4L = 3c00;
943a5: ef,04,e9 call 92cac Sub_92cac ();
943a8: 89,80,22,42 cmpw R42,2280
943ac: db,06 jc 943b4 if (TMP8L < 2280) {
943ae: a1,80,22,42 ldw R42,2280 TMP8L = Func_12280;
943b2: 20,0a sjmp 943be goto 943be; }
In OMAE2 I think I have found the match for it, but it puts it right inside the MAF Transfer Function
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94a74: a0,fb,36 ldw R36,R1fa TMP2L = RATCH;
94a77: a0,99,38 ldw R38,R198 TMP3L = TP;
94a7a: a1,00,28,3a ldw R3a,2800 TMP4L = 2800;
94a7e: 10,08 rombk 8
94a80: ef,a8,de call 8292b Sub_8292b ();
94a83: 89,00,23,42 cmpw R42,2300
94a87: db,06 jc 94a8f if (TMP8L < 2300) {
94a89: a1,00,23,42 ldw R42,2300 TMP8L = 2300;
94a8d: 20,0a sjmp 94a99 goto 94a99; }
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uuwFn036_MAF_Transfer:
12290: ff,ff,ff,ff func 5.12 , 1741.75
12294: 40,fb,f0,ff func 5.03 , 1741.35
12298: 80,ed,c7,d8 func 4.75 , 1474.91
1229c: 80,e3,5e,bf func 4.55 , 1302.03
122a0: 80,d9,4b,a8 func 4.35 , 1145.03
122a4: 80,cf,5c,93 func 4.15 , 1002.6
122a8: 80,c5,61,80 func 3.95 , 873.47
122ac: 80,bb,32,6f func 3.75 , 756.55
122b0: 80,b1,a7,5f func 3.55 , 650.8
122b4: 80,a7,9e,51 func 3.35 , 555.31
122b8: 80,9d,f8,44 func 3.15 , 469.25
122bc: 80,93,9a,39 func 2.95 , 391.91
122c0: 00,8c,dc,31 func 2.8 , 339.23
122c4: 80,84,c1,2a func 2.65 , 290.89
122c8: 00,7d,55,24 func 2.5 , 247.2
122cc: 80,75,cf,1e func 2.35 , 209.62
122d0: 00,6e,05,1a func 2.2 , 177.03
122d4: 80,66,dc,15 func 2.05 , 148.73
122d8: 00,5f,3e,12 func 1.9 , 124.12
122dc: 80,57,19,0f func 1.75 , 102.72
122e0: 00,50,5a,0c func 1.6 , 84.04
122e4: 80,48,f7,09 func 1.45 , 67.8
122e8: 00,41,e2,07 func 1.3 , 53.63
122ec: 80,39,16,06 func 1.15 , 41.41
122f0: 00,32,88,04 func 1 , 30.83
122f4: c0,2b,6a,03 func 0.88 , 23.23
122f8: 80,25,73,02 func 0.75 , 16.66
122fc: 80,20,e7,01 func 0.65 , 12.94
12300: c0,1c,a1,01 func 0.57 , 11.08
12304: 00,00,00,00 func 0 , 0
Func_12308:
12308: ff,ff,00,07 func 65535, 7
1230c: 00,0e,00,07 func 3584, 7
12310: 00,08,00,06 func 2048, 6
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Re: EEC V file conversion
You have via SADx as comments, what was the process that involved SADX?
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Re: EEC V file conversion
That is the DIR file I got from you, so I am not positive about that to be honest. The duplicates were there already and were commented out. I only commented out the first RATCH_MIN entry to see if I could make it clear, but it did not help.
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Ah yes, sorry, it is commented out because it's not giving desired results. Out of order too. Something I've been testing with. It needs to have a range applied before un-commenting.BOOSTEDEVERYTHING wrote: ↑2024 Apr 09, 16:03 I do have another question that I can not figure out. In RZASAMY.dir I have below...Code: Select all
#SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx #SYM 12280 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx SYM 144C0 "RATIV" #SYM 144C0 "RATIV" #UW Via SADx
Opcodes a1 and 89 are immediate address modes, they could be addresses or inline scalars, in this case they are inline scalars. SAD is unable to distinguish where to apply SYM's when a scalar value coincides with an 2address. The catch 22 previously discussed. It is something on the fix wish list with @TVRfanThat puts RATCH_MINCode: Select all
9439b: a0,37,36 ldw R36,R136 TMP2L = RATCH; 9439e: a0,23,38 ldw R38,R122 TMP3L = TP; 943a1: a1,00,3c,3a ldw R3a,3c00 TMP4L = 3c00; 943a5: ef,04,e9 call 92cac Sub_92cac (); 943a8: 89,80,22,42 cmpw R42,2280 943ac: db,06 jc 943b4 if (TMP8L < 2280) { 943ae: a1,80,22,42 ldw R42,2280 TMP8L = Func_12280; 943b2: 20,0a sjmp 943be goto 943be; }
For the purpose of converting DIR to DEF, value 2280 at both addresses 943a9 & 943af need to be captured.
Try
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SYM 2280 943a8 943b1 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
Depending on which version of SAD is used, SAD may complain about a bank number.
You can apply range/s to the function so that it does not name the scalar value 2280 at L943ae.
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Yes, I get a bank error message with the above on sad v 4.012. Should all 4 of those entries be commented out, The first instance of both were not commented out and the second was. So wasn't exactly sure why there was a duplicate of each, just commented out.
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Originally 2280 was for V4.07.16B and 12280 was for 4.012.
The repeats can be deleted.
Put a bank prefix in, though it is technically incorrect it will name the scalars with V4.012.
The repeats can be deleted.
Put a bank prefix in, though it is technically incorrect it will name the scalars with V4.012.
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SYM 12280 943A8 943B1 "RATCH_MIN" #W via SADx
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Thank you. That worked. So Ratch_min is an inline scalar, and it should point to a function, or it should not? Sorry if that’s a stupid question. And if it does point to a function, is there a way to define it as an inline scalar instead of a generic function? I am also having issues finding some of the names in the strategy docs of some of the syms, is there another document somewhere I am missing that is used for some of the other names used in these for files?
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Re: EEC V file conversion
By coincidence (or intentional obfuscation lol) scalar value happens to be 2280 at address 943a9 and function address happens to be bank 1 2280.
Both are valid with nothing to do with each other than the number 2280.
The example above gives me the scalar name and function name where expected. Post example code it you get something different.
I have put forward the idea, to tvrfan, of SYN as in single symbol.
To generate a definition from dir, the address is needed.
That might look like;
SYN 943A9 "1RATCH_MIN"
SYN 943AF "2RATCH_MIN"
SYM 12280 "Fn0x12280......"
FUN 12280 .......
For now use range for the scalar and function as needed.
What scalars and what files are you referring too?
Both are valid with nothing to do with each other than the number 2280.
The example above gives me the scalar name and function name where expected. Post example code it you get something different.
I have put forward the idea, to tvrfan, of SYN as in single symbol.
To generate a definition from dir, the address is needed.
That might look like;
SYN 943A9 "1RATCH_MIN"
SYN 943AF "2RATCH_MIN"
SYM 12280 "Fn0x12280......"
FUN 12280 .......
For now use range for the scalar and function as needed.
What scalars and what files are you referring too?
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Re: EEC V file conversion
Been a bit busy with other stuff....and trying to fix args.
Yes, at the moment there is no way to name a VALUE (i.e. a scalar) separately from an ADDRESS (which may be a subroutine or a data structure, etc.) It's also very difficult from the code to tell which is which, and so SAD does handle some printout incorrectly and attaches a symbol name when it should not. A tricky problem to solve. Yes jsa and I have been discussing possible solutions, or workarounds. A symbol with a range kind of works....
Yes, at the moment there is no way to name a VALUE (i.e. a scalar) separately from an ADDRESS (which may be a subroutine or a data structure, etc.) It's also very difficult from the code to tell which is which, and so SAD does handle some printout incorrectly and attaches a symbol name when it should not. A tricky problem to solve. Yes jsa and I have been discussing possible solutions, or workarounds. A symbol with a range kind of works....