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forth: improve bootstrap process

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Virgil Dupras 2020-03-24 21:13:02 -04:00
parent d6516e2122
commit 6c5f39806b
6 changed files with 29 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -27,8 +27,10 @@ shell/shell-bin.h: shell/shell.bin
shell/shell: shell/shell.c $(SHELLOBJS) shell/shell-bin.h shell/shell: shell/shell.c $(SHELLOBJS) shell/shell-bin.h
$(CC) shell/shell.c $(SHELLOBJS) -o $@ $(CC) shell/shell.c $(SHELLOBJS) -o $@
# z80c.bin is not in the prerequisites because its a bootstrap binary that
# should be updated manually through make fbootstrap.
forth/forth0.bin: forth/stage0.asm $(ZASMBIN) forth/forth0.bin: forth/stage0.asm $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) ../forth forth/stagec.asm < forth/stage0.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null $(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) ../forth forth/z80c.bin forth/stagec.asm < forth/stage0.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth0-bin.h: forth/forth0.bin forth/forth0-bin.h: forth/forth0.bin
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < forth/forth0.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null ./bin2c.sh KERNEL < forth/forth0.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
@ -39,10 +41,11 @@ forth/stage1: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth0-bin.h
forth/stage1dbg: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth0-bin.h forth/stage1dbg: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth0-bin.h
$(CC) -DDEBUG forth/stage.c $(OBJS) -o $@ $(CC) -DDEBUG forth/stage.c $(OBJS) -o $@
# z80c.bin is not in the prerequisites because its a bootstrap binary that forth/core.bin: $(FORTHSRC_PATHS) forth/stage1
# should be updated manually through make fbootstrap. cat $(FORTHSRC_PATHS) | ./forth/stage1 | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth1.bin: forth/stage1.asm forth/forth0.bin $(ZASMBIN) forth/forth1.bin: forth/stage1.asm forth/forth0.bin $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) ../forth forth/z80c.bin forth/stagec.asm < forth/stage1.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null $(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) ../forth forth/z80c.bin forth/core.bin forth/stagec.asm < forth/stage1.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth1-bin.h: forth/forth1.bin forth/forth1-bin.h: forth/forth1.bin
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < forth/forth1.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null ./bin2c.sh KERNEL < forth/forth1.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
@ -50,19 +53,7 @@ forth/forth1-bin.h: forth/forth1.bin
forth/stage2: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth1-bin.h forth/stage2: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth1-bin.h
$(CC) -DSTAGE2 forth/stage.c $(OBJS) -o $@ $(CC) -DSTAGE2 forth/stage.c $(OBJS) -o $@
forth/stage2dbg: forth/stage.c $(OBJS) forth/forth1-bin.h forth/forth: forth/forth.c $(OBJS) forth/forth1-bin.h
$(CC) -DSTAGE2 -DDEBUG forth/stage.c $(OBJS) -o $@
forth/core.bin: $(FORTHSRC_PATHS) forth/stage2
cat $(FORTHSRC_PATHS) | ./forth/stage2 | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth2.bin: forth/stage2.asm forth/core.bin $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) ../forth forth/core.bin forth/z80c.bin forth/stagec.asm < forth/stage2.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth2-bin.h: forth/forth2.bin
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < forth/forth2.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
forth/forth: forth/forth.c $(OBJS) forth/forth2-bin.h
$(CC) forth/forth.c $(OBJS) -o $@ $(CC) forth/forth.c $(OBJS) -o $@
zasm/kernel-bin.h: zasm/kernel.bin zasm/kernel-bin.h: zasm/kernel.bin
@ -108,9 +99,11 @@ updatebootstrap: $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) < zasm/glue.asm > zasm/kernel.bin $(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) < zasm/glue.asm > zasm/kernel.bin
$(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) $(APPS) zasm/user.h < $(APPS)/zasm/glue.asm > zasm/zasm.bin $(ZASMBIN) $(KERNEL) $(APPS) zasm/user.h < $(APPS)/zasm/glue.asm > zasm/zasm.bin
# We need to double wrap around dummy.fs because at stage3, we have high-level
# words and they write to HERE at initialization.
.PHONY: fbootstrap .PHONY: fbootstrap
fbootstrap: forth/stage1 fbootstrap: forth/stage2
cat $(FORTHSRC_PATHS) ../forth/z80c.fs ../forth/dummy.fs | ./forth/stage1 | tee forth/z80c.bin > /dev/null cat ../forth/dummy.fs ../forth/z80c.fs ../forth/dummy.fs | ./forth/stage2 | tee forth/z80c.bin > /dev/null
.PHONY: clean .PHONY: clean
clean: clean:

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@ -90,28 +90,26 @@ Because of that aim, it currently builds in a particular manner.
There are 3 build stages. There are 3 build stages.
**Stage 0**: This stage is created with zasm by assembling `forth/forth.asm` **Stage 0**: This stage is created with zasm by assembling `forth/forth.asm`
through `stage0.asm`. This yields `forth0.bin`. We then wrap this binary with and `z80c.bin` through `stage0.asm`. This yields `forth0.bin`. We then wrap
`stage.c` to create the `stage1` binary, which allows us to get to the next this binary with `stage.c` to create the `stage1` binary, which allows us to
stage. get to the next stage.
The long term goal is to gradually extract contents from `forth.asm` and have `z80c.bin` is a "chicken-and-egg" typf of binary that is committed in the repo.
nothing but Forth source files. It is the result of compiling `z80c.fs`, but this needs stage2.
**Stage 1**: The `stage1` binary allows us to augment `forth0.bin` with **Stage 1**: The `stage1` binary allows us to augment `forth0.bin` with
contents from `z80c.fs`, which compiles native words using Forth's Z80 the compiled dictionary of a full Forth interpreter. We feed it with
assembler. This yields `z80c.bin`. `$(FORTHSRCS)` and then dump the resulting compiled dict.
This is where there's a chiken-and-egg issue: Forth's assembler needs our full From there, we can create `forth1.bin`, which is wrapped by both the `forth`
Forth interpreter, but that interpreter needs native words from `z80c.fs`. This and `stage2` executables. `forth` is the interpreter you'll use.
is why `z80c.bin` is committed into the git repo and it's built automatically
with `make`. Updating `z80c.bin` is a specific make rule, `fbootstrap`.
Then, from there, we augment `forth0.bin` with `z80c.bin` and yield **Stage 2**: `stage2` is used to resolve the chicken-and-egg problem and use
`forth1.bin`, from which we create `stage2`. the power of a full Forth intepreter, including an assembler, to assemble
`z80c.bin`. This is a manual step executed through `make fbootstrap`.
**Stage 2**: From there, the way is clear to compile the dict of our full Forth Normally, running this step should yield the exact same `z80c.bin` as before,
interpreter, which we do using `stage2` and produce `forth2.bin`, from which we unless of course you've changed the source.
can create our final `forth` executable.
## Problems? ## Problems?

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <unistd.h> #include <unistd.h>
#include <termios.h> #include <termios.h>
#include "../emul.h" #include "../emul.h"
#include "forth2-bin.h" #include "forth1-bin.h"
// in sync with glue.asm // in sync with glue.asm
#define RAMSTART 0x900 #define RAMSTART 0x900

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@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
.inc "stagec.asm" .inc "stagec.asm"
.inc "forth.asm" .inc "forth.asm"
.bin "z80c.bin"
CODE_END: CODE_END:
.out $ ; should be the same as in stage{1,2}

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@ -3,6 +3,6 @@
.inc "stagec.asm" .inc "stagec.asm"
.inc "forth.asm" .inc "forth.asm"
.out $ ; should be the same as in stage{0,2}
.bin "z80c.bin" .bin "z80c.bin"
.bin "core.bin"
CODE_END: CODE_END:

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
jp init
.inc "stagec.asm"
.inc "forth.asm"
.out $ ; should be the same as in stage{0,1}
.bin "z80c.bin"
.bin "core.bin"
CODE_END: