rubyx/test/arm/test_call.rb
Torsten Ruger 776a97986d fix instruction positioning
use at as at and only compute difference when needed (to determine if
there is a jump in binary)
Easier to understand that way
2018-05-11 18:36:45 +03:00

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require_relative 'helper'
module Arm
class TestControl < MiniTest::Test
include ArmHelper
def test_b
# the address is what an assembler calculates (a signed number for the amount of instructions),
# ie the relative (to pc) address -8 (pipeline) /4 so save space
# so the cpu adds the value*4 and starts loading that (load, decode, execute)
code = @machine.b( -4 ) #this jumps to the next instruction
assert_code code , :b , [0xff,0xff,0xff,0xea] #ea ff ff fe
end
def test_call #see comment above. bx not implemented (as it means into thumb, and no thumb here)
code = @machine.call( -4 ,{} )#this jumps to the next instruction
assert_code code , :call, [0xff,0xff,0xff,0xeb] #ea ff ff fe
end
def test_method_call
Risc.machine.boot
bin = Parfait::BinaryCode.new(1)
Risc::Position.set(bin , 0x20)
Risc::Position.set(@binary , 0)
code = @machine.call( bin ,{} )#this jumps to the next instruction
Risc::Position.set(code , 0, @binary)
assert_code code , :call, [0x09,0x0,0x0,0xeb]
end
def test_swi
code = @machine.swi( 0x05 )
assert_code code , :swi , [0x05,0x00,0x00,0xef]#ef 00 00 05
end
def test_swi_neg
assert_raises(RuntimeError) do
assert_code @machine.swi("0x05") , :swi , [0x05,0x00,0x00,0xef]
end
end
end
end