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Virgil Dupras
beaea6f978 basic: add puth command 2019-12-09 14:34:14 -05:00
Virgil Dupras
d9db0a824e Make makefiles and shell scripts portable
It's no longer required to use `gmake` under OpenBSD and shell scripts
no longer require bash.
2019-12-09 09:45:22 -05:00
14 changed files with 124 additions and 118 deletions

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@ -149,6 +149,11 @@ that value in `A`.
`putc <char>`: Puts the specified character to the console.
`puth <char>`: Puts the specified character to the console, encoded in two
hexadecimal digits. For example, `puth 0x42` yields `42`. This is useful for
spitting binary contents to a console that has special handling of certain
control characters.
`sleep <units>`: Sleep a number of "units" specified by the supplied
expression. A "unit" depends on the CPU clock speed. At 4MHz, it is roughly 8
microseconds.

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@ -359,6 +359,15 @@ basPUTC:
xor a ; set Z
ret
basPUTH:
call rdExpr
ret nz
push ix \ pop hl
ld a, l
call printHex
xor a ; set Z
ret
basSLEEP:
call rdExpr
ret nz
@ -474,6 +483,8 @@ basCmds2:
.dw basGETC
.db "putc", 0
.dw basPUTC
.db "puth", 0
.dw basPUTH
.db "sleep", 0
.dw basSLEEP
.db "addr", 0

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@ -1,3 +1,6 @@
; *** Requirements ***
; stdioPutC
;
; Same as fmtDecimal, but DE is considered a signed number
fmtDecimalS:
@ -65,3 +68,47 @@ fmtDecimal:
call divide
pop de
ret
; Format the lower nibble of A into a hex char and stores the result in A.
fmtHex:
; The idea here is that there's 7 characters between '9' and 'A'
; in the ASCII table, and so we add 7 if the digit is >9.
; daa is designed for using Binary Coded Decimal format, where each
; nibble represents a single base 10 digit. If a nibble has a value >9,
; it adds 6 to that nibble, carrying to the next nibble and bringing the
; value back between 0-9. This gives us 6 of that 7 we needed to add, so
; then we just condtionally set the carry and add that carry, along with
; a number that maps 0 to '0'. We also need the upper nibble to be a
; set value, and have the N, C and H flags clear.
or 0xf0
daa ; now a =0x50 + the original value + 0x06 if >= 0xfa
add a, 0xa0 ; cause a carry for the values that were >=0x0a
adc a, 0x40
ret
; Print the hex char in A as a pair of hex digits.
printHex:
push af
; let's start with the leftmost char
rra \ rra \ rra \ rra
call fmtHex
call stdioPutC
; and now with the rightmost
pop af \ push af
call fmtHex
call stdioPutC
pop af
ret
; Print the hex pair in HL
printHexPair:
push af
ld a, h
call printHex
ld a, l
call printHex
pop af
ret

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@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
; *** Requirements ***
; printnstr
;
; *** Variables ***
; Used to store formatted hex values just before printing it.
.equ STDIO_HEX_FMT STDIO_RAMSTART
.equ STDIO_RAMEND @+2
; *** Code ***
; Format the lower nibble of A into a hex char and stores the result in A.
fmtHex:
; The idea here is that there's 7 characters between '9' and 'A'
; in the ASCII table, and so we add 7 if the digit is >9.
; daa is designed for using Binary Coded Decimal format, where each
; nibble represents a single base 10 digit. If a nibble has a value >9,
; it adds 6 to that nibble, carrying to the next nibble and bringing the
; value back between 0-9. This gives us 6 of that 7 we needed to add, so
; then we just condtionally set the carry and add that carry, along with
; a number that maps 0 to '0'. We also need the upper nibble to be a
; set value, and have the N, C and H flags clear.
or 0xf0
daa ; now a =0x50 + the original value + 0x06 if >= 0xfa
add a, 0xa0 ; cause a carry for the values that were >=0x0a
adc a, 0x40
ret
; Formats value in A into a string hex pair. Stores it in the memory location
; that HL points to. Does *not* add a null char at the end.
fmtHexPair:
push af
; let's start with the rightmost char
inc hl
call fmtHex
ld (hl), a
; and now with the leftmost
dec hl
pop af
push af
rra \ rra \ rra \ rra
call fmtHex
ld (hl), a
pop af
ret
; Print the hex char in A
printHex:
push bc
push hl
ld hl, STDIO_HEX_FMT
call fmtHexPair
ld b, 2
call printnstr
pop hl
pop bc
ret
; Print the hex pair in HL
printHexPair:
push af
ld a, h
call printHex
ld a, l
call printHex
pop af
ret

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@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ jp init
.dw blkBselCmd, blkSeekCmd, blkLoadCmd, blkSaveCmd
.dw fsOnCmd, flsCmd, fnewCmd, fdelCmd, fopnCmd
.equ STDIO_RAMSTART SHELL_RAMEND
.inc "lib/stdio.asm"
.inc "lib/ari.asm"
.inc "lib/fmt.asm"
.inc "shell/blkdev.asm"
.inc "shell/fs.asm"
.equ PGM_RAMSTART STDIO_RAMEND
.equ PGM_RAMSTART SHELL_RAMEND
.equ PGM_CODEADDR USER_CODE
.inc "shell/pgm.asm"

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ jp init
.inc "lib/util.asm"
.inc "lib/parse.asm"
.inc "lib/args.asm"
.inc "lib/stdio.asm"
.inc "lib/fmt.asm"
.equ SHELL_RAMSTART USER_RAMSTART
.equ SHELL_EXTRA_CMD_COUNT 0
.inc "shell/main.asm"

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
#/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
#/bin/sh -e
git submodule init
git submodule update

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@ -4,6 +4,11 @@ TARGETS = cfspack cfsunpack
all: $(TARGETS)
cfspack: cfspack.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ cfspack.c
cfsunpack: cfsunpack.c
$(TARGETS):
$(CC) -o $@ $^
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ cfsunpack.c
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -f $(TARGETS)

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@ -4,37 +4,44 @@ KERNEL = ../../kernel
APPS = ../../apps
ZASMBIN = zasm/zasm
ZASMSH = ../zasm.sh
SHELLAPPS = $(addprefix cfsin/, zasm ed)
CFSIN_CONTENTS = $(SHELLAPPS) cfsin/user.h
SHELLAPPS = zasm ed
SHELLTGTS = ${SHELLAPPS:S/^/cfsin\//}
CFSIN_CONTENTS = $(SHELLTGTS) cfsin/user.h
OBJS = emul.o libz80/libz80.o
.PHONY: all
all: $(TARGETS) $(CFSIN_CONTENTS)
# -o in sync with SHELL_CODE in shell/glue.asm
shell/shell.bin: $(APPS)/shell/glue.asm $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMSH) -o 07 $(KERNEL) shell/user.h $(APPS) < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null
$(ZASMSH) -o 07 $(KERNEL) shell/user.h $(APPS) < $(APPS)/shell/glue.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null
shell/kernel-bin.h: shell/glue.asm shell/shell.bin $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMSH) $(KERNEL) shell/shell.bin < $< | ./bin2c.sh KERNEL | tee $@ > /dev/null
$(ZASMSH) $(KERNEL) shell/shell.bin < shell/glue.asm | ./bin2c.sh KERNEL | tee $@ > /dev/null
bshell/shell.bin: bshell/glue.asm $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMSH) $(KERNEL) bshell/user.h $(APPS) < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null
$(ZASMSH) $(KERNEL) bshell/user.h $(APPS) < bshell/glue.asm | tee $@ > /dev/null
bshell/shell-bin.h: bshell/shell.bin
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < bshell/shell.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
zasm/kernel-bin.h: zasm/kernel.bin
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null
./bin2c.sh KERNEL < zasm/kernel.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
zasm/zasm-bin.h: zasm/zasm.bin
./bin2c.sh USERSPACE < $< | tee $@ > /dev/null
./bin2c.sh USERSPACE < zasm/zasm.bin | tee $@ > /dev/null
shell/shell: shell/shell.c libz80/libz80.o shell/kernel-bin.h
bshell/shell: bshell/shell.c libz80/libz80.o bshell/shell-bin.h
$(ZASMBIN): zasm/zasm.c emul.o libz80/libz80.o zasm/kernel-bin.h zasm/zasm-bin.h $(CFSPACK)
runbin/runbin: runbin/runbin.c libz80/libz80.o
$(TARGETS):
$(CC) $< emul.o libz80/libz80.o -o $@
shell/shell: shell/shell.c $(OBJS) shell/kernel-bin.h
$(CC) shell/shell.c $(OBJS) -o $@
bshell/shell: bshell/shell.c $(OBJS) bshell/shell-bin.h
$(CC) bshell/shell.c $(OBJS) -o $@
$(ZASMBIN): zasm/zasm.c $(OBJS) zasm/kernel-bin.h zasm/zasm-bin.h $(CFSPACK)
$(CC) zasm/zasm.c $(OBJS) -o $@
runbin/runbin: runbin/runbin.c $(OBJS)
$(CC) runbin/runbin.c $(OBJS) -o $@
libz80/libz80.o: libz80/z80.c
$(MAKE) -C libz80/codegen opcodes
@ -47,11 +54,11 @@ $(CFSPACK):
$(MAKE) -C ../cfspack
# -o in sync with USER_CODE in shell/user.h
$(SHELLAPPS): $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMSH) -o 42 $(KERNEL) $(APPS) shell/user.h < $(APPS)/$(notdir $@)/glue.asm > $@
$(SHELLTGTS): $(ZASMBIN)
$(ZASMSH) -o 42 $(KERNEL) $(APPS) shell/user.h < $(APPS)/${@:T}/glue.asm > $@
cfsin/user.h: shell/user.h
cp $< $@
cp shell/user.h $@
.PHONY: updatebootstrap
updatebootstrap: $(ZASMBIN) $(INCCFS)
@ -60,4 +67,4 @@ updatebootstrap: $(ZASMBIN) $(INCCFS)
.PHONY: clean
clean:
rm -f $(TARGETS) $(SHELLAPPS) emul.o zasm/*-bin.h shell/*-bin.h
rm -f $(TARGETS) $(SHELLTGTS) emul.o zasm/*-bin.h shell/*-bin.h

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@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ EMULDIR = ../emul
.PHONY: run
run:
make -C $(EMULDIR) zasm runbin
$(MAKE) -C $(EMULDIR) zasm/zasm runbin/runbin
cd unit && ./runtests.sh
cd zasm && ./runtests.sh

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
#!/bin/sh -e
BASE=../../..
TOOLS=../..
@ -17,7 +15,7 @@ chk() {
fi
}
if [[ ! -z $1 ]]; then
if [ ! -z $1 ]; then
chk $1
exit 0
fi

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ jp test
.inc "lib/ari.asm"
.inc "lib/fmt.asm"
testNum: .db 1
stdioPutC:
ret
test:
ld sp, 0xffff
@ -80,6 +81,8 @@ testFmtDecimalS:
.dw 0-1234
.db "-1234", 0
testNum: .db 1
nexttest:
ld a, (testNum)
inc a

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#!/bin/sh
# no "set -e" because we test errors
@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ ZASM=../../zasm.sh
chkerr() {
echo "Check that '$1' results in error $2"
${ZASM} <<< $1 > /dev/null
${ZASM} > /dev/null <<XXX
$1
XXX
local res=$?
if [[ $res == $2 ]]; then
if [ $res = $2 ]; then
echo "Good!"
else
echo "$res != $2"
@ -18,15 +20,17 @@ chkerr() {
chkoom() {
echo "Trying OOM error..."
local s=""
local tmp=$(mktemp)
# 300 x 27-29 bytes > 8192 bytes. Large enough to smash the pool.
for i in {1..300}; do
s+=".equ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$i 42"
s+=$'\n'
local i=0
while [ "$i" -lt "300" ]; do
echo ".equ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz$i 42" >> ${tmp}
i=$(($i+1))
done
${ZASM} <<< "$s" > /dev/null
${ZASM} < ${tmp} > /dev/null
local res=$?
if [[ $res == 23 ]]; then
rm ${tmp}
if [ $res = 23 ]; then
echo "Good!"
else
echo "$res != 23"
@ -57,5 +61,5 @@ chkerr ".db 0x100" 20
# TODO: find out why this tests fails on Travis but not on my machine...
# chkerr $'nop \ nop \ nop\n.fill 2-$' 20
chkerr ".inc \"doesnotexist\"" 21
chkerr "foo:\\foo:" 22
chkerr 'foo:\\foo:' 22
chkoom

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@ -1,6 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
#!/bin/sh -e
KERNEL=../../../kernel
APPS=../../../apps
@ -11,7 +9,7 @@ cmpas() {
FN=$1
EXPECTED=$(xxd ${FN}.expected)
ACTUAL=$(cat ${FN} | $ZASM "${KERNEL}" "${APPS}" | xxd)
if [ "$ACTUAL" == "$EXPECTED" ]; then
if [ "$ACTUAL" = "$EXPECTED" ]; then
echo ok
else
echo actual
@ -22,7 +20,7 @@ cmpas() {
fi
}
if [[ ! -z $1 ]]; then
if [ ! -z $1 ]; then
cmpas $1
exit 0
fi