module Arm class LogicInstruction < Instruction include Arm::Constants # result = left op right # # Logic instruction are your basic operator implementation. But unlike the (normal) code we write # these Instructions must have "place" to write their results. Ie when you write 4 + 5 in ruby # the result is sort of up in the air, but with Instructions the result must be assigned def initialize(result , left , right , attributes = {}) super(attributes) @result = result @left = left @right = right @attributes[:update_status] = 0 if @attributes[:update_status] == nil @attributes[:condition_code] = :al if @attributes[:condition_code] == nil @operand = 0 raise "Left arg must be given #{inspect}" unless @left @immediate = 0 end attr_accessor :result , :left , :right def assemble(io) # don't overwrite instance variables, to make assembly repeatable left = @left operand = @operand immediate = @immediate right = @right if @left.is_a?(Parfait::Object) # do pc relative addressing with the difference to the instuction # 8 is for the funny pipeline adjustment (ie pointing to fetch and not execute) right = @left.position - self.position - 8 left = :pc end if (right.is_a?(Numeric)) if (right.fits_u8?) # no shifting needed operand = right immediate = 1 elsif (op_with_rot = calculate_u8_with_rr(right)) operand = op_with_rot immediate = 1 else raise "cannot fit numeric literal argument in operand #{right.inspect}" end elsif (right.is_a?(Symbol) or right.is_a?(::Register::RegisterReference)) operand = reg_code(right) #integer means the register the integer is in (otherwise constant) immediate = 0 # ie not immediate is register else raise "invalid operand argument #{right.inspect} , #{inspect}" end op = shift_handling instuction_class = 0b00 # OPC_DATA_PROCESSING val = shift(operand , 0) val |= shift(op , 0) # any barral action, is already shifted val |= shift(reg_code(@result) , 12) val |= shift(reg_code(left) , 12+4) val |= shift(@attributes[:update_status] , 12+4+4)#20 val |= shift(op_bit_code , 12+4+4 +1) val |= shift(immediate , 12+4+4 +1+4) val |= shift(instuction_class , 12+4+4 +1+4+1) val |= shift(cond_bit_code , 12+4+4 +1+4+1+2) io.write_uint32 val end def shift val , by raise "Not integer #{val}:#{val.class} #{inspect}" unless val.is_a? Fixnum val << by end def uses ret = [] ret << @left.register if @left and not @left.is_a? Constant ret << @right.register if @right and not @right.is_a?(Constant) ret end def assigns [@result.register] end end end