rubyx/test/arm/arm-helper.rb

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require_relative '../helper'
# try to test that the generation of basic instructions works
# one instruction at a time, reverse testing from objdump --demangle -Sfghxp
# tests are named as per assembler code, ie test_mov testing mov instruction
# adc add and bic eor orr rsb rsc sbc sub mov mvn cmn cmp teq tst b call bx swi strb
module ArmHelper
# need Assembler and a block (see those classes)
def setup
@machine = Arm::ArmMachine.new
end
# code is what the generator spits out, at least one instruction worth (.first)
# the op code is wat was witten as assembler in the first place and the binary result
# is reversed and in 4 bytes as ruby can only do 31 bits and so we can't test with just one int (?)
def assert_code code , op , should
assert_equal op , code.opcode
io = StringIO.new
code.assemble(io,nil)
binary = io.string
assert_equal 4 , binary.length , "code length wrong for #{code.inspect}"
index = 0
binary.each_byte do |byte |
assert_equal should[index] , byte , "byte #{index} 0x#{should[index].to_s(16)} != 0x#{byte.to_s(16)}"
index += 1
end
end
end