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I need to rename a bit-addressable location of RAM in 8051 microcontroller. I used IDA PRO to disassemble a binary file, and the output looks like this:

clr    RAM_29.3    
clr    RAM_29.7     
clr    P1.5    

I can rename Port P1 or memory RAM_29, but how can I rename each bit of those variables? Is it possible in IDA PRO disassembler to do something like:

(clr TXpin)

instead of

(clr P1.5)     -------   ( P1.5 == TXpin )

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Using Metalink's ASM51, I do this:

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;                                       ;
;       Port pin assignments            ;
;                                       ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                                        ;
LCD_RS          equ     acc.5           ; We operate on LCD bits in
LCD_E           equ     acc.6           ;  the accumulator because
LCD_RW          equ     acc.7           ;   P4 is not bit-addressable
LCD_BF          equ     acc.7           ;
                                        ;
RELAY           equ     P0              ; Relays are on P0.0-P0.3
                                        ;
DRDY            equ     P0.7            ; SPI pacing from keypad IC
                                        ;
PIEZO_PIN       equ     P1.7            ; Beeper output pin

For any port (or address) that is bit-addressable, Px.y or Addrx.y will resolve to a number, and so you can use EQU on it. The same with Px, so you can see that I named P0 RELAY -- later on I can use RELAY.0, RELAY.1, and so on.

You can assign multiple names to the same bit; see ACC.7 above.

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  • Metalink's ASM51 isn't IDA Pro.
    – Ross Ridge
    Aug 16, 2017 at 21:26

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