|  | /* Interface between the opcode library and its callers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Copyright (C) 1999-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
|  |  | 
|  | 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 3, 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. | 
|  |  | 
|  | Written by Cygnus Support, 1993. | 
|  |  | 
|  | The opcode library (libopcodes.a) provides instruction decoders for | 
|  | a large variety of instruction sets, callable with an identical | 
|  | interface, for making instruction-processing programs more independent | 
|  | of the instruction set being processed.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifndef DIS_ASM_H | 
|  | #define DIS_ASM_H | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|  | extern "C" { | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include <stdio.h> | 
|  | #include <string.h> | 
|  | #include "bfd.h" | 
|  |  | 
|  | enum dis_insn_type | 
|  | { | 
|  | dis_noninsn,			/* Not a valid instruction.  */ | 
|  | dis_nonbranch,		/* Not a branch instruction.  */ | 
|  | dis_branch,			/* Unconditional branch.  */ | 
|  | dis_condbranch,		/* Conditional branch.  */ | 
|  | dis_jsr,			/* Jump to subroutine.  */ | 
|  | dis_condjsr,			/* Conditional jump to subroutine.  */ | 
|  | dis_dref,			/* Data reference instruction.  */ | 
|  | dis_dref2			/* Two data references in instruction.  */ | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* When printing styled disassembler output, this describes what style | 
|  | should be used.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | enum disassembler_style | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* This is the default style, use this for any additional syntax | 
|  | (e.g. commas between operands, brackets, etc), or just as a default if | 
|  | no other style seems appropriate.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_text, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Use this for all instruction mnemonics, or aliases for mnemonics. | 
|  | These should be things that correspond to real machine | 
|  | instructions.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_mnemonic, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Some architectures include additional mnemonic like fields within the | 
|  | instruction operands, e.g. on aarch64 'add w16, w7, w1, lsl #2' where | 
|  | the 'lsl' is an additional piece of text that describes how the | 
|  | instruction should behave.  This sub-mnemonic style can be used for | 
|  | these pieces of text.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_sub_mnemonic, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* For things that aren't real machine instructions, but rather | 
|  | assembler directives, e.g. .byte, etc.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_assembler_directive, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Use this for any register names.  This may or may-not include any | 
|  | register prefix, e.g. '$', '%', at the discretion of the target, | 
|  | though within each target the choice to include prefixes for not | 
|  | should be kept consistent.  If the prefix is not printed with this | 
|  | style, then dis_style_text should be used.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_register, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Use this for any constant values used within instructions or | 
|  | directives, unless the value is an absolute address, or an offset | 
|  | that will be added to an address (no matter where the address comes | 
|  | from) before use.  This style may, or may-not be used for any | 
|  | prefix to the immediate value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the | 
|  | target, though within each target the choice to include these | 
|  | prefixes should be kept consistent.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_immediate, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The style for the numerical representation of an absolute address. | 
|  | Anything that is an address offset should use the immediate style. | 
|  | This style may, or may-not be used for any prefix to the immediate | 
|  | value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the target, though within | 
|  | each target the choice to include these prefixes should be kept | 
|  | consistent.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_address, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The style for any constant value within an instruction or directive | 
|  | that represents an offset that will be added to an address before | 
|  | use.  This style may, or may-not be used for any prefix to the | 
|  | immediate value, e.g. '$', at the discretion of the target, though | 
|  | within each target the choice to include these prefixes should be | 
|  | kept consistent.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_address_offset, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The style for a symbol's name.  The numerical address of a symbol | 
|  | should use the address style above, this style is reserved for the | 
|  | name.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_symbol, | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The start of a comment that runs to the end of the line.  Anything | 
|  | printed after a comment start might be styled differently, | 
|  | e.g. everything might be styled as a comment, regardless of the | 
|  | actual style used.  The disassembler itself should not try to adjust | 
|  | the style emitted for comment content, e.g. an address emitted within | 
|  | a comment should still be given dis_style_address, in this way it is | 
|  | up to the user of the disassembler to decide how comments should be | 
|  | styled.  */ | 
|  | dis_style_comment_start | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef int (*fprintf_ftype) (void *, const char*, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_2; | 
|  | typedef int (*fprintf_styled_ftype) (void *, enum disassembler_style, const char*, ...) ATTRIBUTE_FPTR_PRINTF_3; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This struct is passed into the instruction decoding routine, | 
|  | and is passed back out into each callback.  The various fields are used | 
|  | for conveying information from your main routine into your callbacks, | 
|  | for passing information into the instruction decoders (such as the | 
|  | addresses of the callback functions), or for passing information | 
|  | back from the instruction decoders to their callers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | It must be initialized before it is first passed; this can be done | 
|  | by hand, or using one of the initialization macros below.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef struct disassemble_info | 
|  | { | 
|  | fprintf_ftype fprintf_func; | 
|  | fprintf_styled_ftype fprintf_styled_func; | 
|  | void *stream; | 
|  | void *application_data; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Target description.  We could replace this with a pointer to the bfd, | 
|  | but that would require one.  There currently isn't any such requirement | 
|  | so to avoid introducing one we record these explicitly.  */ | 
|  | /* The bfd_flavour.  This can be bfd_target_unknown_flavour.  */ | 
|  | enum bfd_flavour flavour; | 
|  | /* The bfd_arch value.  */ | 
|  | enum bfd_architecture arch; | 
|  | /* The bfd_mach value.  */ | 
|  | unsigned long mach; | 
|  | /* Endianness (for bi-endian cpus).  Mono-endian cpus can ignore this.  */ | 
|  | enum bfd_endian endian; | 
|  | /* Endianness of code, for mixed-endian situations such as ARM BE8.  */ | 
|  | enum bfd_endian endian_code; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Some targets need information about the current section to accurately | 
|  | display insns.  If this is NULL, the target disassembler function | 
|  | will have to make its best guess.  */ | 
|  | asection *section; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* An array of pointers to symbols either at the location being disassembled | 
|  | or at the start of the function being disassembled.  The array is sorted | 
|  | so that the first symbol is intended to be the one used.  The others are | 
|  | present for any misc. purposes.  This is not set reliably, but if it is | 
|  | not NULL, it is correct.  */ | 
|  | asymbol **symbols; | 
|  | /* Number of symbols in array.  */ | 
|  | int num_symbols; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Symbol table provided for targets that want to look at it.  This is | 
|  | used on Arm to find mapping symbols and determine Arm/Thumb code.  */ | 
|  | asymbol **symtab; | 
|  | int symtab_pos; | 
|  | int symtab_size; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* For use by the disassembler. | 
|  | The top 16 bits are reserved for public use (and are documented here). | 
|  | The bottom 16 bits are for the internal use of the disassembler.  */ | 
|  | unsigned long flags; | 
|  | /* Set if the disassembler has determined that there are one or more | 
|  | relocations associated with the instruction being disassembled.  */ | 
|  | #define INSN_HAS_RELOC	 (1u << 31) | 
|  | /* Set if the user has requested the disassembly of data as well as code.  */ | 
|  | #define DISASSEMBLE_DATA (1u << 30) | 
|  | /* Set if the user has specifically set the machine type encoded in the | 
|  | mach field of this structure.  */ | 
|  | #define USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE (1u << 29) | 
|  | /* Set if the user has requested wide output.  */ | 
|  | #define WIDE_OUTPUT (1u << 28) | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Dynamic relocations, if they have been loaded.  */ | 
|  | arelent **dynrelbuf; | 
|  | long dynrelcount; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Use internally by the target specific disassembly code.  */ | 
|  | void *private_data; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Function used to get bytes to disassemble.  MEMADDR is the | 
|  | address of the stuff to be disassembled, MYADDR is the address to | 
|  | put the bytes in, and LENGTH is the number of bytes to read. | 
|  | INFO is a pointer to this struct. | 
|  | Returns an errno value or 0 for success.  */ | 
|  | int (*read_memory_func) | 
|  | (bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr, unsigned int length, | 
|  | struct disassemble_info *dinfo); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Function which should be called if we get an error that we can't | 
|  | recover from.  STATUS is the errno value from read_memory_func and | 
|  | MEMADDR is the address that we were trying to read.  INFO is a | 
|  | pointer to this struct.  */ | 
|  | void (*memory_error_func) | 
|  | (int status, bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Function called to print ADDR.  */ | 
|  | void (*print_address_func) | 
|  | (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Function called to determine if there is a symbol at the given ADDR. | 
|  | If there is, the function returns 1, otherwise it returns 0. | 
|  | This is used by ports which support an overlay manager where | 
|  | the overlay number is held in the top part of an address.  In | 
|  | some circumstances we want to include the overlay number in the | 
|  | address, (normally because there is a symbol associated with | 
|  | that address), but sometimes we want to mask out the overlay bits.  */ | 
|  | asymbol * (*symbol_at_address_func) | 
|  | (bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *dinfo); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Function called to check if a SYMBOL is can be displayed to the user. | 
|  | This is used by some ports that want to hide special symbols when | 
|  | displaying debugging outout.  */ | 
|  | bool (*symbol_is_valid) | 
|  | (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *dinfo); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* These are for buffer_read_memory.  */ | 
|  | bfd_byte *buffer; | 
|  | bfd_vma buffer_vma; | 
|  | size_t buffer_length; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This variable may be set by the instruction decoder.  It suggests | 
|  | the number of bytes objdump should display on a single line.  If | 
|  | the instruction decoder sets this, it should always set it to | 
|  | the same value in order to get reasonable looking output.  */ | 
|  | int bytes_per_line; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The next two variables control the way objdump displays the raw data.  */ | 
|  | /* For example, if bytes_per_line is 8 and bytes_per_chunk is 4, the */ | 
|  | /* output will look like this: | 
|  | 00:   00000000 00000000 | 
|  | with the chunks displayed according to "display_endian". */ | 
|  | int bytes_per_chunk; | 
|  | enum bfd_endian display_endian; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Number of octets per incremented target address | 
|  | Normally one, but some DSPs have byte sizes of 16 or 32 bits.  */ | 
|  | unsigned int octets_per_byte; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The number of zeroes we want to see at the end of a section before we | 
|  | start skipping them.  */ | 
|  | unsigned int skip_zeroes; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The number of zeroes to skip at the end of a section.  If the number | 
|  | of zeroes at the end is between SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END and SKIP_ZEROES, | 
|  | they will be disassembled.  If there are fewer than | 
|  | SKIP_ZEROES_AT_END, they will be skipped.  This is a heuristic | 
|  | attempt to avoid disassembling zeroes inserted by section | 
|  | alignment.  */ | 
|  | unsigned int skip_zeroes_at_end; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Whether the disassembler always needs the relocations.  */ | 
|  | bool disassembler_needs_relocs; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Results from instruction decoders.  Not all decoders yet support | 
|  | this information.  This info is set each time an instruction is | 
|  | decoded, and is only valid for the last such instruction. | 
|  |  | 
|  | To determine whether this decoder supports this information, set | 
|  | insn_info_valid to 0, decode an instruction, then check it.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | char insn_info_valid;		/* Branch info has been set. */ | 
|  | char branch_delay_insns;	/* How many sequential insn's will run before | 
|  | a branch takes effect.  (0 = normal) */ | 
|  | char data_size;		/* Size of data reference in insn, in bytes */ | 
|  | enum dis_insn_type insn_type;	/* Type of instruction */ | 
|  | bfd_vma target;		/* Target address of branch or dref, if known; | 
|  | zero if unknown.  */ | 
|  | bfd_vma target2;		/* Second target address for dref2 */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Command line options specific to the target disassembler.  */ | 
|  | const char *disassembler_options; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* If non-zero then try not disassemble beyond this address, even if | 
|  | there are values left in the buffer.  This address is the address | 
|  | of the nearest symbol forwards from the start of the disassembly, | 
|  | and it is assumed that it lies on the boundary between instructions. | 
|  | If an instruction spans this address then this is an error in the | 
|  | file being disassembled.  */ | 
|  | bfd_vma stop_vma; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* The end range of the current range being disassembled.  This is required | 
|  | in order to notify the disassembler when it's currently handling a | 
|  | different range than it was before.  This prevent unsafe optimizations when | 
|  | disassembling such as the way mapping symbols are found on AArch64.  */ | 
|  | bfd_vma stop_offset; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Set to true if the disassembler applied styling to the output, | 
|  | otherwise, set to false.  */ | 
|  | bool created_styled_output; | 
|  | } disassemble_info; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler | 
|  | option arguments from the target to the generic GDB functions | 
|  | that set and display them.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef struct | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* Option argument name to use in descriptions.  */ | 
|  | const char *name; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Vector of acceptable option argument values, NULL-terminated. | 
|  | NULL if any values are accepted.  */ | 
|  | const char **values; | 
|  | } disasm_option_arg_t; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler | 
|  | options, their descriptions and arguments from the target to the | 
|  | generic GDB functions that set and display them.  Options are | 
|  | defined by tuples of vector entries at each index.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef struct | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* Vector of option names, NULL-terminated.  */ | 
|  | const char **name; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Vector of option descriptions or NULL if none to be shown.  */ | 
|  | const char **description; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Vector of option argument information pointers or NULL if no | 
|  | option accepts an argument.  NULL entries denote individual | 
|  | options that accept no argument.  */ | 
|  | const disasm_option_arg_t **arg; | 
|  | } disasm_options_t; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This struct is used to pass information about valid disassembler | 
|  | options and arguments from the target to the generic GDB functions | 
|  | that set and display them.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | typedef struct | 
|  | { | 
|  | /* Valid disassembler options.  Individual options that support | 
|  | an argument will refer to entries in the ARGS vector.  */ | 
|  | disasm_options_t options; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Vector of acceptable option arguments, NULL-terminated.  This | 
|  | collects all possible option argument choices, some of which | 
|  | may be shared by different options from the OPTIONS member.  */ | 
|  | disasm_option_arg_t *args; | 
|  | } disasm_options_and_args_t; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Standard disassemblers.  Disassemble one instruction at the given | 
|  | target address.  Return number of octets processed.  */ | 
|  | typedef int (*disassembler_ftype) (bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Disassemblers used out side of opcodes library.  */ | 
|  | extern int print_insn_m32c		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_mep		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_s12z		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_sh		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_sparc		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_rx		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_rl78		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_rl78_g10		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_rl78_g13		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern int print_insn_rl78_g14		(bfd_vma, disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | extern disassembler_ftype arc_get_disassembler (bfd *); | 
|  | extern disassembler_ftype cris_get_disassembler (bfd *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | extern void print_aarch64_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_i386_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_mips_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_nfp_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_ppc_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_riscv_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_arm_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_arc_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_kvx_disassembler_options(FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_s390_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_wasm32_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_loongarch_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern void print_bpf_disassembler_options (FILE *); | 
|  | extern bool aarch64_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern bool arm_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern bool csky_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern bool riscv_symbol_is_valid (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern void disassemble_init_powerpc (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern void disassemble_init_s390 (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern void disassemble_init_wasm32 (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern void disassemble_init_nds32 (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_arc (void); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_arm (void); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_mips (void); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_powerpc (void); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_riscv (void); | 
|  | extern const disasm_options_and_args_t *disassembler_options_s390 (void); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Fetch the disassembler for a given architecture ARC, endianess (big | 
|  | endian if BIG is true), bfd_mach value MACH, and ABFD, if that support | 
|  | is available.  ABFD may be NULL.  */ | 
|  | extern disassembler_ftype disassembler (enum bfd_architecture arc, | 
|  | bool big, unsigned long mach, | 
|  | bfd *abfd); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Amend the disassemble_info structure as necessary for the target architecture. | 
|  | Should only be called after initialising the info->arch field.  */ | 
|  | extern void disassemble_init_for_target (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Tidy any memory allocated by targets, such as info->private_data.  */ | 
|  | extern void disassemble_free_target (struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Set the basic disassembler print functions.  */ | 
|  | extern void disassemble_set_printf (struct disassemble_info *, void *, | 
|  | fprintf_ftype, fprintf_styled_ftype); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Document any target specific options available from the disassembler.  */ | 
|  | extern void disassembler_usage (FILE *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Remove whitespace and consecutive commas.  */ | 
|  | extern char *remove_whitespace_and_extra_commas (char *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Like STRCMP, but treat ',' the same as '\0' so that we match | 
|  | strings like "foobar" against "foobar,xxyyzz,...".  */ | 
|  | extern int disassembler_options_cmp (const char *, const char *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* A helper function for FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION.  */ | 
|  | static inline const char * | 
|  | next_disassembler_option (const char *options) | 
|  | { | 
|  | const char *opt = strchr (options, ','); | 
|  | if (opt != NULL) | 
|  | opt++; | 
|  | return opt; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* A macro for iterating over each comma separated option in OPTIONS.  */ | 
|  | #define FOR_EACH_DISASSEMBLER_OPTION(OPT, OPTIONS) \ | 
|  | for ((OPT) = (OPTIONS); \ | 
|  | (OPT) != NULL; \ | 
|  | (OPT) = next_disassembler_option (OPT)) | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This block of definitions is for particular callers who read instructions | 
|  | into a buffer before calling the instruction decoder.  */ | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Here is a function which callers may wish to use for read_memory_func. | 
|  | It gets bytes from a buffer.  */ | 
|  | extern int buffer_read_memory | 
|  | (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, unsigned int, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* This function goes with buffer_read_memory. | 
|  | It prints a message using info->fprintf_func and info->stream.  */ | 
|  | extern void perror_memory (int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Just print the address in hex.  This is included for completeness even | 
|  | though both GDB and objdump provide their own (to print symbolic | 
|  | addresses).  */ | 
|  | extern void generic_print_address | 
|  | (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Always NULL.  */ | 
|  | extern asymbol *generic_symbol_at_address | 
|  | (bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Always true.  */ | 
|  | extern bool generic_symbol_is_valid | 
|  | (asymbol *, struct disassemble_info *); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* Method to initialize a disassemble_info struct.  This should be | 
|  | called by all applications creating such a struct.  */ | 
|  | extern void init_disassemble_info (struct disassemble_info *dinfo, void *stream, | 
|  | fprintf_ftype fprintf_func, | 
|  | fprintf_styled_ftype fprintf_styled_func); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* For compatibility with existing code.  */ | 
|  | #define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC, FPRINTF_STYLED_FUNC)  \ | 
|  | init_disassemble_info (&(INFO), (STREAM), (fprintf_ftype) (FPRINTF_FUNC), \ | 
|  | (fprintf_styled_ftype) (FPRINTF_STYLED_FUNC)) | 
|  |  | 
|  | #ifdef __cplusplus | 
|  | } | 
|  | #endif | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif /* ! defined (DIS_ASM_H) */ |