#include #include #include #include #include "6502.h" #include "6850.h" int n; void init_uart() { memory[DATA_ADDR] = 0; uart_SR.byte = 0; uart_SR.bits.TDRE = 1; // we are always ready to output data uart_SR.bits.RDRF = 0; incomingChar = 0; } int stdin_ready() { struct pollfd fds; fds.fd = 0; // stdin fds.events = POLLIN; return poll(&fds, 1, 0) == 1; // timeout = 0 } void step_uart() { if (writeAddr == &memory[DATA_ADDR]) { putchar(memory[DATA_ADDR]); fflush(stdout); writeAddr = NULL; } else if (readAddr == &memory[DATA_ADDR]) { uart_SR.bits.RDRF = 0; readAddr = NULL; } /* update input register if empty */ if ((n++ % 10000) == 0) { // polling stdin every cycle is performance intensive. This is a bit of a dirty hack. if (!uart_SR.bits.RDRF && stdin_ready()) { // the real hardware has no buffer. Remote the RDRF check for more accurate emulation. if (read(0, &incomingChar, 1) != 1) { printf("Warning: read() returned 0\n"); } if (incomingChar == 0x18) { // CTRL+X printf("\r\n"); exit(0); } uart_SR.bits.RDRF = 1; } } memory[DATA_ADDR] = incomingChar; memory[CTRL_ADDR] = uart_SR.byte; }