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/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine
*
* ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names
* are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT
* file distributed with this source distribution.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
*/
#include "common/endian.h"
#include "sci/sci.h"
#include "sci/engine/kernel.h"
#include "sci/engine/features.h"
#include "sci/engine/object.h"
#include "sci/engine/script.h" // for SCI_OBJ_EXPORTS and SCI_OBJ_SYNONYMS
#include "sci/engine/segment.h"
#include "sci/engine/seg_manager.h"
#include "sci/engine/state.h"
namespace Sci {
//#define GC_DEBUG // Debug garbage collection
//#define GC_DEBUG_VERBOSE // Debug garbage verbosely
SegmentObj *SegmentObj::createSegmentObj(SegmentType type) {
SegmentObj *mem = 0;
switch (type) {
case SEG_TYPE_SCRIPT:
mem = new Script();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_CLONES:
mem = new CloneTable();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_LOCALS:
mem = new LocalVariables();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_STACK:
mem = new DataStack();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_HUNK:
mem = new HunkTable();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_LISTS:
mem = new ListTable();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_NODES:
mem = new NodeTable();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_DYNMEM:
mem = new DynMem();
break;
#ifdef ENABLE_SCI32
case SEG_TYPE_ARRAY:
mem = new ArrayTable();
break;
case SEG_TYPE_STRING:
mem = new StringTable();
break;
#endif
default:
error("Unknown SegmentObj type %d", type);
break;
}
assert(mem);
assert(mem->_type == type);
return mem;
}
SegmentRef SegmentObj::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
error("Error: Trying to dereference pointer %04x:%04x to inappropriate segment",
PRINT_REG(pointer));
return SegmentRef();
}
//-------------------- clones --------------------
Common::Array<reg_t> CloneTable::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t addr) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
// assert(addr.segment == _segId);
if (!isValidEntry(addr.offset)) {
error("Unexpected request for outgoing references from clone at %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(addr));
}
const Clone *clone = &(_table[addr.offset]);
// Emit all member variables (including references to the 'super' delegate)
for (uint i = 0; i < clone->getVarCount(); i++)
tmp.push_back(clone->getVariable(i));
// Note that this also includes the 'base' object, which is part of the script and therefore also emits the locals.
tmp.push_back(clone->getPos());
//debugC(kDebugLevelGC, "[GC] Reporting clone-pos %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(clone->pos));
return tmp;
}
void CloneTable::freeAtAddress(SegManager *segMan, reg_t addr) {
#ifdef GC_DEBUG
Object *victim_obj = &(_table[addr.offset]);
if (!(victim_obj->_flags & OBJECT_FLAG_FREED))
warning("[GC] Clone %04x:%04x not reachable and not freed (freeing now)", PRINT_REG(addr));
#ifdef GC_DEBUG_VERBOSE
else
warning("[GC-DEBUG] Clone %04x:%04x: Freeing", PRINT_REG(addr));
warning("[GC] Clone had pos %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(victim_obj->pos));
#endif
#endif
freeEntry(addr.offset);
}
//-------------------- locals --------------------
SegmentRef LocalVariables::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
SegmentRef ret;
ret.isRaw = false; // reg_t based data!
ret.maxSize = (_locals.size() - pointer.offset / 2) * 2;
if (pointer.offset & 1) {
ret.maxSize -= 1;
ret.skipByte = true;
}
if (ret.maxSize > 0) {
ret.reg = &_locals[pointer.offset / 2];
} else {
if ((g_sci->getEngineState()->currentRoomNumber() == 660 || g_sci->getEngineState()->currentRoomNumber() == 660)
&& g_sci->getGameId() == GID_LAURABOW2) {
// Happens in two places during the intro of LB2CD, both from kMemory(peek):
// - room 160: Heap 160 has 83 local variables (0-82), and the game
// asks for variables at indices 83 - 90 too.
// - room 220: Heap 220 has 114 local variables (0-113), and the
// game asks for variables at indices 114-120 too.
} else {
error("LocalVariables::dereference: Offset at end or out of bounds %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(pointer));
}
ret.reg = 0;
}
return ret;
}
reg_t LocalVariables::findCanonicAddress(SegManager *segMan, reg_t addr) const {
// Reference the owning script
SegmentId owner_seg = segMan->getScriptSegment(script_id);
assert(owner_seg > 0);
return make_reg(owner_seg, 0);
}
Common::Array<reg_t> LocalVariables::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t addr) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
for (uint i = 0; i < _locals.size(); i++)
tmp.push_back(_locals[i]);
return tmp;
}
//-------------------- stack --------------------
SegmentRef DataStack::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
SegmentRef ret;
ret.isRaw = false; // reg_t based data!
ret.maxSize = (_capacity - pointer.offset / 2) * 2;
if (pointer.offset & 1) {
ret.maxSize -= 1;
ret.skipByte = true;
}
ret.reg = &_entries[pointer.offset / 2];
return ret;
}
Common::Array<reg_t> DataStack::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t object) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
for (int i = 0; i < _capacity; i++)
tmp.push_back(_entries[i]);
return tmp;
}
//-------------------- lists --------------------
Common::Array<reg_t> ListTable::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t addr) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
if (!isValidEntry(addr.offset)) {
error("Invalid list referenced for outgoing references: %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(addr));
}
const List *list = &(_table[addr.offset]);
tmp.push_back(list->first);
tmp.push_back(list->last);
// We could probably get away with just one of them, but
// let's be conservative here.
return tmp;
}
//-------------------- nodes --------------------
Common::Array<reg_t> NodeTable::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t addr) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
if (!isValidEntry(addr.offset)) {
error("Invalid node referenced for outgoing references: %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(addr));
}
const Node *node = &(_table[addr.offset]);
// We need all four here. Can't just stick with 'pred' OR 'succ' because node operations allow us
// to walk around from any given node
tmp.push_back(node->pred);
tmp.push_back(node->succ);
tmp.push_back(node->key);
tmp.push_back(node->value);
return tmp;
}
//-------------------- dynamic memory --------------------
SegmentRef DynMem::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
SegmentRef ret;
ret.isRaw = true;
ret.maxSize = _size - pointer.offset;
ret.raw = _buf + pointer.offset;
return ret;
}
#ifdef ENABLE_SCI32
SegmentRef ArrayTable::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
SegmentRef ret;
ret.isRaw = false;
ret.maxSize = _table[pointer.offset].getSize() * 2;
ret.reg = _table[pointer.offset].getRawData();
return ret;
}
void ArrayTable::freeAtAddress(SegManager *segMan, reg_t sub_addr) {
_table[sub_addr.offset].destroy();
freeEntry(sub_addr.offset);
}
Common::Array<reg_t> ArrayTable::listAllOutgoingReferences(reg_t addr) const {
Common::Array<reg_t> tmp;
if (!isValidEntry(addr.offset)) {
error("Invalid array referenced for outgoing references: %04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(addr));
}
const SciArray<reg_t> *array = &(_table[addr.offset]);
for (uint32 i = 0; i < array->getSize(); i++) {
reg_t value = array->getValue(i);
if (value.segment != 0)
tmp.push_back(value);
}
return tmp;
}
Common::String SciString::toString() const {
if (_type != 3)
error("SciString::toString(): Array is not a string");
Common::String string;
for (uint32 i = 0; i < _size && _data[i] != 0; i++)
string += _data[i];
return string;
}
void SciString::fromString(const Common::String &string) {
if (_type != 3)
error("SciString::fromString(): Array is not a string");
if (string.size() > _size)
setSize(string.size());
for (uint32 i = 0; i < string.size(); i++)
_data[i] = string[i];
}
SegmentRef StringTable::dereference(reg_t pointer) {
SegmentRef ret;
ret.isRaw = true;
ret.maxSize = _table[pointer.offset].getSize();
ret.raw = (byte*)_table[pointer.offset].getRawData();
return ret;
}
#endif
} // End of namespace Sci
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