# ZAPD: Zelda Asset Processor for Decomp ## Compiling ### Dependencies ZAPD needs a compiler with C++17 support. ZAPD has the following library dependencies: - `libpng` In a Debian/Ubuntu based environment, those could be installed with the following command: ```bash sudo apt install libpng-dev ``` ### Building #### Linux / *nix ZAPD uses the clasic `Makefile` approach. To build just run `make` (or even better `make -j` for faster compilations). You can configure a bit your ZAPD build with the following options: - `OPTIMIZATION_ON`: If set to `0` optimizations will be disabled (compile with `-O0`). Any other value compiles with `-O2`. Defaults to `1`. - `ASAN`: If it is set to a non-zero then ZAPD will be compiled with Address Sanitizer enabled (`-fsanitize=address`). Defaults to `0`. - `DEPRECATION_ON`: If it is set to a zero then deprecation warnings will be disabled. Defaults to `1`. - `DEBUG`: If non-zero, ZAPD will be compiled in _development mode_. This implies the following: - Debugging symbols enabled (`-g3`). They are disabled by default. - `OPTIMIZATION_ON=0`: Disables optimizations (`-O0`). - `DEPRECATION_OFF=1`: Disables deprecation warnings. As an example, if you want to build ZAPD with optimizations disabled and use the address sanitizer, you could use the following command: ```bash make -j OPTIMIZATION_ON=0 ASAN=1 ``` #### Windows This repository contains `vcxproj` files for compiling under Visual Studio environments. See `ZAPD/ZAPD.vcxproj`. ## Invoking ZAPD ZAPD needs a _File parsing mode_ to be passed as first parameter. The options are: - `e`: "Extraction" mode. - In this mode, ZAPD expects a XML file as input, a folder as ouput and a path to the baserom files. - ZAPD will read the XML and use it as a guide to extract the contents of the specified asset file from the baserom folder. - For more info of the format of those XMLs, see the [ZAPD extraction XML reference](docs/zapd_extraction_xml_reference.md). - `bsf`: "Build source file" mode. - This is an experimental mode. - It was going to be used to let you have XMLs that aren't just for extraction. Might get used, might not. Still need to experiment on that. - `btex`: "Build texture" mode. - In this mode, ZAPD expects a PNG file as input, a filename as ouput and a texture type parameter (`-tt`). - ZAPD will try to convert the given PNG into the contents of a `uint64_t` C array. - `bren`: "Build (render) background" mode. - In this mode, ZAPD expects a JPG file as input and a filename as ouput. - ZAPD will try to convert the given JPG into the contents of a `uint64_t` C array. - `blb`: "Build blob" mode. - In this mode, ZAPD expects a BIN file as input and a filename as ouput. - ZAPD will try to convert the given BIN into the contents of a `uint8_t` C array. - `bovl`: "Build overlay" mode. - In this mode, ZAPD expects an overlay C file as input, a filename as ouput and an overlay configuration path (`-cfg`). - ZAPD will generate a reloc `.s` file. ZAPD also accepts the following list of extra parameters: - `-i PATH` / `--inputpath PATH`: Set input path. - `-o PATH` / `--outputpath PATH`: Set output path. - `-b PATH` / `--baserompath`: Set baserom path. - Can be used only in `e` or `bsf` modes. - `-osf PATH`: Set source output path. This is the path where the `.c` and `.h` files will be extracted to. If omitted, it will use the value passed to `--outputpath` parameter. - `-gsf MODE`: Generate source file during extraction. If `MODE` is `1`, C source files will be generated. - Can be used only in `e` mode. - `-crc` / `--output-crc`: Outputs a CRC file for each extracted texture. - Can be used only in `e` or `bsf` modes. - `-ulzdl MODE`: Use "Legacy ZDisplayList" instead of `libgfxd`. Set `MODE` to `1` to enable it. - Can be used only in `e` or `bsf` modes. - `-profile MODE`: Enable profiling. Set `MODE` to `1` to enable it. - `-uer MODE`: Split resources into their individual components (enabled by default). Set `MODE` to non-`1` to disable it. - `-tt TYPE`: Set texture type. - Can be used only in mode `btex`. - Valid values: - `rgba32` - `rgb5a1` - `i4` - `i8` - `ia4` - `ia8` - `ia16` - `ci4` - `ci8` - `-cfg PATH`: Set cfg path (for overlays). - Can be used only in `bovl` mode. - `-rconf PATH` Read Config File. - `-eh`: Enable error handler. - Only available in non-Windows environments. - `-v MODE`: Enable verbosity. Currently there are 3 possible values: - `0`: Default. Completely silent (except for warnings and errors). - `1`: Information. - `2` (and higher): Debug. - `-wu` / `--warn-unaccounted`: Enable warnings for each unaccounted block of data found. - Can be used only in `e` or `bsf` modes. - `-vu` / `--verbose-unaccounted`: Changes how unaccounteds are outputted. Max 4 bytes per line (a word) and add a comment with the offset of each of those lines. - Could be useful for looking at raw data or testing. - Can be used only in `e` or `bsf` modes. - `-tm MODE`: Test Mode (enables certain experimental features). To enable it, set `MODE` to `1`. - `-wno` / `--warn-no-offsets` : Enable warnings for nodes that dont have offsets specified. Takes priority over `-eno`/ `--error-no-offsets`. - `-eno`/ `--error-no-offsets` : Enable errors for nodes that dont have offsets specified. Additionally, you can pass the flag `--version` to see the current ZAPD version. If that flag is passed, ZAPD will ignore any other parameter passed.