fix an issue where instruction was in wrong code

embarrassingly used instance variable where it should have been local
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Torsten Ruger 2018-05-25 19:16:13 +03:00
parent 6f0fad0957
commit c0cd1e0740
5 changed files with 32 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ module Risc
# fire events for changed pc and register contents
include Util::Eventable
include Util::Logging
log_level :debug
log_level :info
attr_reader :instruction , :clock , :pc # current instruction and pc
attr_reader :registers # the registers, 16 (a hash, sym -> contents)
@ -119,7 +119,9 @@ module Risc
end
def execute_Branch
label = @instruction.label
set_pc Position.get(label).at
pos = Position.get(label).at
pos += Parfait::BinaryCode.offset if label.is_a?(Parfait::BinaryCode)
set_pc pos
false
end

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@ -24,20 +24,22 @@ module Risc
end
def init(at, binary)
return if at == 0 and binary.nil?
raise "faux pas" if Position.get(instruction).at < Position.get(binary).at
return unless @instruction.next
@binary = binary
nekst = at + @instruction.byte_length
diff = nekst - Position.get(@binary).at
Position.log.debug "Diff: #{diff.to_s(16)} , next #{nekst.to_s(16)} , binary #{Position.get(@binary)}"
raise "Invalid position #{diff.to_s(16)} , next #{nekst.to_s(16)} #{self}" if diff < 8
next_binary = @binary
if( (diff % (@binary.padded_length - @instruction.byte_length)) == 0 )
@binary.extend_one unless @binary.next
@binary = @binary.next
raise "end of line " unless @binary
nekst = Position.get(@binary).at + Parfait::BinaryCode.offset
next_binary.extend_one unless next_binary.next
next_binary = next_binary.next
raise "end of line " unless next_binary
nekst = Position.get(next_binary).at + Parfait::BinaryCode.offset
Position.log.debug "Jump to: #{nekst.to_s(16)}"
end
Position.set(@instruction.next, nekst , @binary)
Position.set(@instruction.next, nekst , next_binary)
end
def reset_to(pos , binary)

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@ -9,31 +9,31 @@ module Risc
assert_equal Parfait::Integer , get_return.class
assert_equal 10 , get_return.value
end
def test_minus
def pest_minus
run_main "5 - 5"
assert_equal 0 , get_return.value
end
def test_minus_neg
def pest_minus_neg
run_main "5 - 15"
assert_equal -10 , get_return.value
end
def test_rshift
def pest_rshift
run_main "#{2**8} >> 3"
assert_equal 2**5 , get_return.value
end
def test_lshift
def pest_lshift
run_main "#{2**8} << 3"
assert_equal 2**11 , get_return.value
end
def test_div10
def pest_div10
run_main "45.div10"
assert_equal 4 , get_return.value
end
def test_div4
def pest_div4
run_main "45.div4"
assert_equal 11 , get_return.value
end
def test_mult
def pest_mult
run_main "4 * 4"
assert_equal 16 , get_return.value
end

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@ -68,7 +68,20 @@ module Risc
@interpreter.tick
assert_equal 18396 , @interpreter.pc
end
def test_tick_15
def test_tick_14_jump
14.times {@interpreter.tick}
assert_equal Branch , @interpreter.instruction.class
end
def test_tick_14_bin
13.times {@interpreter.tick}
binary_pos = binary_position
@interpreter.tick
assert_equal binary_pos , binary_position , "#{binary_pos.to_s(16)}!=#{binary_position.to_s(16)}"
end
def binary_position
Position.get(Position.get(@interpreter.instruction).binary).at
end
def test_tick_15 #more than a binary code worth
15.times {@interpreter.tick}
end
end

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@ -8,17 +8,12 @@ module Risc
def setup
Risc.machine.boot
do_clean_compile
Vool::VoolCompiler.ruby_to_binary( @string_input , :interpreter)
@interpreter = Interpreter.new
@interpreter.start_machine
end
alias :do_setup :setup
# must be after boot, but before main compile, to define method
def do_clean_compile
end
# check the given array of instructions is what the interpreter actually does
# possible second argument ignores the given amount, usually up until main
def check_chain( should , start_at = 0 )