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Add support for 6800 compatibility instructions.
The occasional program uses the 6800 compatibility instructions since they
are actually specified by Motorola in at least some documentation. They
advertised the 6809 as source compatible with the 6800.
This mode is not enabled by default, however. It is my belief that receiving
an error when using a non-6809 instruction is more useful since it is
unlikely that much 6800 source code is being assembled for the 6809 these
days. Nevertheless, the --6809compat option is present for just those
purposes so one does not have to resort to using macros (which would work
equally well in most cases).
author | William Astle <lost@l-w.ca> |
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date | Tue, 15 Apr 2014 10:57:34 -0600 |
parents | 09021ba6d755 |
children | 8764142b3192 |
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/* insn_tfm.c Copyright © 2009 William Astle This file is part of LWASM. LWASM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #include <ctype.h> #include <string.h> #include "lwasm.h" #include "instab.h" PARSEFUNC(insn_parse_tfm) { static const char *reglist = "DXYUS AB 00EF"; int r0, r1; char *c; int tfm = 0; c = strchr(reglist, toupper(*(*p)++)); if (!c) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Unknown operation"); return; } r0 = c - reglist; if (**p == '+') { (*p)++; tfm = 1; } else if (**p == '-') { (*p)++; tfm = 2; } if (*(*p)++ != ',') { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Unknown operation"); return; } c = strchr(reglist, toupper(*(*p)++)); if (!c) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Unknown operation"); return; } r1 = c - reglist; if (**p == '+') { (*p)++; tfm |= 4; } else if (**p == '-') { (*p)++; tfm |= 8; } if (**p && !isspace(**p)) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } // valid values of tfm here are: // 1: r0+,r1 (2) // 4: r0,r1+ (3) // 5: r0+,r1+ (0) // 10: r0-,r1- (1) switch (tfm) { case 5: //r0+,r1+ l -> lint = instab[l -> insn].ops[0]; break; case 10: //r0-,r1- l -> lint = instab[l -> insn].ops[1]; break; case 1: // r0+,r1 l -> lint = instab[l -> insn].ops[2]; break; case 4: // r0,r1+ l -> lint = instab[l -> insn].ops[3]; break; default: lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Unknown operation"); return; } l -> pb = (r0 << 4) | r1; l -> len = OPLEN(l -> lint) + 1; } EMITFUNC(insn_emit_tfm) { lwasm_emitop(l, l -> lint); lwasm_emit(l, l -> pb); } PARSEFUNC(insn_parse_tfmrtor) { int r0, r1; static const char *regs = "D X Y U S A B 0 0 E F "; // register to register (r0,r1) // registers are in order: // D,X,Y,U,S,PC,W,V // A,B,CC,DP,0,0,E,F r0 = lwasm_lookupreg2(regs, p); if (r0 < 0 || *(*p)++ != ',') { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); r0 = r1 = 0; } else { r1 = lwasm_lookupreg2(regs, p); if (r1 < 0) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); r0 = r1 = 0; } } l -> len = instab[l -> insn].ops[0] + 1; l -> pb = (r0 << 4) | r1; } EMITFUNC(insn_emit_tfmrtor) { lwasm_emitop(l, instab[l -> insn].ops[0]); lwasm_emit(l, l -> pb); }