require_relative 'helper' # test the generation of a whole program # not many asserts, but assume all is well (ho ho) # linking and running does not produce seqmentation fault, ie it works # should really thiink about more asserts (but currently no way to execute as still running on mac ) # (have to fix the int being used in code generation as ruby int is only 31 bits, and that wont do) class TestSmallProg < MiniTest::Test # need a code generator, for arm def setup @program = Vm::Program.new "Arm" end def test_loop s = Vm::Block.new("start").scope binding m = @program.main.scope binding r0 = Vm::Integer.new(0) m.r0 = 5 #1 m << s s.r0 = r0 - 1 #2 s.bne s #3 @should = [0,176,160,227,5,0,160,227,1,0,80,226,253,255,255,26,1,112,160,227,0,0,0,239] write "loop" end def test_hello hello = Vm::StringConstant.new "Hello Raisa\n" @program.add_object hello @program.main.instance_eval do mov :r7, 4 # 4 == write mov :r0 , 1 # stdout add :r1 , hello , nil # address of "hello Raisa" mov :r2 , hello.length swi 0 #software interupt, ie kernel syscall end @should = [0,176,160,227,4,112,160,227,1,0,160,227,12,16,143,226,16,32,160,227,0,0,0,239,1,112,160,227,0,0,0,239,72,101,108,108,111,32,82,97,105,115,97,10,0,0,0,0] write "hello" end # a hand coded version of the fibonachi numbers (moved to kernel to be able to call it) # not my hand off course, found in the net from a basic introduction def test_fibo int = Vm::Integer.new(1) # the one is funny, but the fibo is _really_ tight code and reuses registers fibo = @program.get_or_create_function(:fibo) @program.main.mov( int , 10 ) @program.main.call( fibo ) # this is the version without the putint (which makes the program 3 times bigger) @should = [0,176,160,227,10,16,160,227,1,0,0,235,1,112,160,227,0,0,0,239,0,64,45,233,1,0,81,227,1,0,160,209,14,240,160,209,28,64,45,233,1,48,160,227,0,64,160,227,2,32,65,226,4,48,131,224,4,64,67,224,1,32,82,226,251,255,255,90,3,0,160,225,28,128,189,232,0,128,189,232] #putint = @program.get_or_create_function(:putint) #@program.main.call( putint ) # so here the "full" version with putint @should_b = [0,176,160,227,10,16,160,227,2,0,0,235,33,0,0,235,1,112,160,227,0,0,0,239,0,64,45,233,1,0,81,227,1,0,160,209,14,240,160,209,28,64,45,233,1,48,160,227,0,64,160,227,2,32,65,226,4,48,131,224,4,64,67,224,1,32,82,226,251,255,255,90,3,0,160,225,28,128,189,232,0,128,189,232,0,64,45,233,10,32,65,226,33,17,65,224,33,18,129,224,33,20,129,224,33,24,129,224,161,17,160,225,1,49,129,224,131,32,82,224,1,16,129,82,10,32,130,66,48,32,130,226,0,32,192,229,1,0,64,226,0,0,81,227,239,255,255,27,0,128,189,232,0,64,45,233,0,16,160,225,36,0,143,226,9,0,128,226,233,255,255,235,24,0,143,226,12,16,160,227,1,32,160,225,0,16,160,225,1,0,160,227,4,112,160,227,0,0,0,239,0,128,189,232,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,0] write "fibo" end #helper to write the file def write name writer = Elf::ObjectWriter.new(@program , Elf::Constants::TARGET_ARM) assembly = writer.text # use this for getting the bytes to compare to : puts assembly assembly.text.bytes.each_with_index do |byte , index| assert_equal byte , @should[index] , "byte #{index}" end # writer.save("#{name}_test.o") end end # _start copied from dietc # mov fp, #0 @ clear the frame pointer # ldr a1, [sp] @ argc # add a2, sp, #4 @ argv # ldr ip, .L3 # add a3, a2, a1, lsl #2 @ &argv[argc] # add a3, a3, #4 @ envp # str a3, [ip, #0] @ environ = envp # bl main