papermario/tools/splat/CHANGELOG.md
Ethan Roseman 647db26552
Mass function rename from Star Rod + a couple funcs (#298)
* .

* yaml update

* git subrepo pull --force tools/splat

subrepo:
  subdir:   "tools/splat"
  merged:   "cd690f725d"
upstream:
  origin:   "https://github.com/ethteck/splat.git"
  branch:   "master"
  commit:   "cd690f725d"
git-subrepo:
  version:  "0.4.3"
  origin:   "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo"
  commit:   "2f68596"

* separate main bss syms

* renames and one match

* SR symbol rename

* fix symbol_addrs

* git subrepo pull tools/splat

subrepo:
  subdir:   "tools/splat"
  merged:   "5fa8aa24ca"
upstream:
  origin:   "https://github.com/ethteck/splat.git"
  branch:   "master"
  commit:   "5fa8aa24ca"
git-subrepo:
  version:  "0.4.3"
  origin:   "https://github.com/ingydotnet/git-subrepo"
  commit:   "2f68596"

* remove old artifacts
2021-06-30 11:27:12 +09:00

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splat Release Notes

0.7.5: all_ types and auto_all_sections

If you have a group segment with multiple c files and want splat to automatically create linker entries at a given position for each code object (c, asm, hasm) in the segment, you can use an all_ type for that section. For example, you can add [auto, all_bss] as the last subsegment in a segment. This will direct splat to create a linker entry for each code object in the segment. This saves a lot of time when it comes to manually adding .bss subsegments for bss support, for example. The same thing can be done for data and rodata sections, but note this should probably be done later into a project when all data / rodata is migrated to c files, as the all_ types lose the rom positioning information that's necessary for splat to do proper disassembly.

The auto_all_sections option, when set to true, will automatically add all_ types into every group. This is only done for a section in a group if no other manual declarations for that section exist. For example, if you have 30 c files in a group and a .data later on for one of them, auto_all_sections will not interfere with your .data subsegment. If you remove this, however, splat will use auto_all_sections to implicitly .data subsegments for all of your code objects behind the scenes. This feature is again particualrly helpful for bss support, as it will create bss linker entries for every file in your project (assuming you don't have any manual .bss subsegments), which eliminates the need to create dummy .bss subsegments just for the sake of configuring the linker script.

0.7.2

  • Data disassembly changes:
    • String detection has been improved. Please send me false positives / negatives as you see them and I can try to improve it further!
    • Symbols in a data segment pointed to by other symbols will now properly be split out as their own symbols

0.7.1

  • Image segment changes:
    • Added flip_x and flip_y boolean parameters to replace flip.
      • flip is deprecated and will produce a warning when used.
      • Fixed flipping of ci4 and ci8 images.
    • Fixed extract: false (and start: auto) behaviour.

0.7.0: The Path Update

  • Significantly better performance, especially when using the cache feature (--use-cache CLI arg).
  • BREAKING: Some cli args for splat have been renamed. Please consult the usage output (-h or no args) for more information.
    • --new has been renamed to --use-cache
    • --modes arg changes:
      • Image modes have been combined into the img mode
      • Code and ASM modes have been combined into the code mode
  • BREAKING: The name attribute of a segment now should no longer be a subdirectory but rather a meaningful name for the segment which will be used as the name of the linker section. If your name was previously a directory, please change it into a dir.
  • BREAKING: subsections has been renamed to subsegments
  • New dir segment attribute specifies a subdirectory into which files will be saved. You can combine dir ("foo") with a subsection file name containing a subdirectory ("bar/out"), and the paths will be joined (foo/bar/out.c)
    • If the dir attribute is specified but the name isn't, the name becomes dir with directory separation slashes replaced with underscores (foo/bar/baz -> foo_bar_baz)
  • BREAKING: Many configuration options have been renamed. _dir options have been changed to the suffix _path.
  • BREAKING: Assets (non-code, like bin and images) are now placed in the directory asset_path (defaults to assets).
  • Linker symbol header generation. Set the linker_symbol_header_path option to use.
    • typedef u8[] Addr; is recommended in your common.h header.
  • You can now provide auto as the start attribute for a segment, e.g. [auto, c, my_file]. This causes the segment to not be extracted, but linked. This feature is intended for modding.
  • Providing just a ROM address but no type or name for a segment is now valid anywhere in segments or subsegments rather than just at the end of the ROM. It specifies the end of the previous segment for types that need it (palette, bin, Yay0) and causes the linker to simply write padding until that address.
  • The linker script file is left untouched if the contents have not changed since the previous split.
  • You can now group together segments with type: group (similar to code). Note that any ASM or C segments must live under a type: code segment, not a basic group.

0.6.5: Bugfixes, rodata migration, and made options static

If you wrote a custom extension, options should be imported and statically referenced from util import options

see options.py for more info on how to now get and set options

BREAKING: vram can only be specified on a segment if the segment is defined as a dict in the config

0.6.3: More refactoring

Breaking Change: The command line args to split.py have changed. Currently, only the config path is now a required argument to splat. The old rom and outdir parameters are now optional (--rom, --outdir). Now, you can add rom and out directory paths in the yaml.

The out_dir option specifies a directory relative to the config file. If your config file is in a subdirectory of the main repo, you can set out_dir: ../, for example.

The target_path option spcifies a path to the binary file to split, relative to the out_dir. If your baserom.z64 is in the top-level of the repo, you can set target_path: baserom.z64, for example.

0.6.2: subsegments

I've begun a refactor of the code "files" code, which makes everything cleaner and easier to extend. There's also a new option, create_new_c_files, which disables the creation of nonexistent c files. This behavior is on by default, but if you want to disable it for any reason, you now have the option to do so.

I am also working on adding bss support as well. It should almost be all set, aside from the changes needed in the linker script.

Breaking change: The files field in code segments should now be renamed to subsegments.

0.6.1: assets_dir option

This release adds a new assets_dir option in splat.yamls that allows you to override the default img, bin, and other directories that segments output to.

Want to interdisperse split assets with your sourcecode? assets_dir: src! Want to have all assets live in a single directory? assets_dir: assets!

0.6: The Symbol Update

Internally, there's a new Symbol class which stores information about a symbol and is stored in a couple places during disassembly. Many things should be improved, such as reconciling symbols within overlays, things being named functions vs data symbols, and more.

Breaking change: The format to symbol_addrs.txt has been updated. After specifying the name and address of a symbol (symbol = addr;), optional properties of symbols can be set via inline comment, space delimited, in any order. The properties are of the format name:value

  • type: supports func mostly right now but will support label and data later on. Internally, jtbl is used as well, for jump tables. Splat uses type information during disassembly to disambiguate symbols with the same addresses.
  • rom: is for the hex rom address of the symbol, beginning with 0x. If available, this information is extremely valuable for use in disambiguating symbols.
  • size: specifies the size of the symbol, which splat will use to generate offsets during disassembly. Uses the same format as rom:

function example: FuncNameHere = 0x80023423; // type:func rom:0x10023

data example: gSomeDataVar = 0x80024233; // type:data size:0x100

0.5 The Rename Update

  • n64splat name changed to splat
    • Some refactoring was done to support other platforms besides n64 in the future
      • New platform option, which defaults to n64
    • This will cause breaking changes in custom segments, so please refer to one of the changes in one of the n64 base segments for details
  • Support for custom artifact paths
    • New undefined_syms_auto_path option
    • New undefined_funcs_auto_path option
    • New cache_path option
    • (All path-like options' names now end with _path)