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// ARMDecoderTests.m
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// Clock Signal
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//
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// Created by Thomas Harte on 16/02/2024.
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// Copyright 2024 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
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//
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#import <XCTest/XCTest.h>
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#include "../../../InstructionSets/ARM/Disassembler.hpp"
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#include "../../../InstructionSets/ARM/Executor.hpp"
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#include "NSData+dataWithContentsOfGZippedFile.h"
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#include <map>
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#include <sstream>
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using namespace InstructionSet::ARM;
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namespace {
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struct MemoryLedger {
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template <typename IntT>
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bool write(uint32_t address, IntT source, Mode, bool) {
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const auto is_faulty = [&](uint32_t address) -> bool {
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return
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write_pointer == writes.size() ||
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writes[write_pointer].size != sizeof(IntT) ||
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writes[write_pointer].address != address ||
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writes[write_pointer].value != source;
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};
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// The test set sometimes worries about write alignment, sometimes not...
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if(is_faulty(address) && is_faulty(address & static_cast<uint32_t>(~3))) {
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return false;
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}
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++write_pointer;
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return true;
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}
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template <typename IntT>
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bool read(uint32_t address, IntT &source, Mode, bool) {
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const auto is_faulty = [&](uint32_t address) -> bool {
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return
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read_pointer == reads.size() ||
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reads[read_pointer].size != sizeof(IntT) ||
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reads[read_pointer].address != address;
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};
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// As per writes; the test set sometimes forces alignment on the record, sometimes not...
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if(is_faulty(address) && is_faulty(address & static_cast<uint32_t>(~3))) {
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return false;
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}
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source = reads[read_pointer].value;
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++read_pointer;
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return true;
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}
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struct Access {
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size_t size;
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uint32_t address;
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uint32_t value;
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};
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template <typename IntT>
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void add_access(bool is_read, uint32_t address, IntT value) {
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auto &read = is_read ? reads.emplace_back() : writes.emplace_back();
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read.address = address;
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read.value = value;
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read.size = sizeof(IntT);
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}
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std::vector<Access> reads;
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std::vector<Access> writes;
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size_t read_pointer = 0;
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size_t write_pointer = 0;
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};
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}
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@interface ARMDecoderTests : XCTestCase
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@end
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@implementation ARMDecoderTests
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- (void)testBarrelShifterLogicalLeft {
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uint32_t value;
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uint32_t carry;
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// Test a shift by 1 into carry.
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value = 0x8000'0000;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalLeft, true, true>(value, 1, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a shift by 18 into carry.
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value = 0x0000'4001;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalLeft, true, true>(value, 18, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x4'0000);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a shift by 17, not generating carry.
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value = 0x0000'4001;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalLeft, true, true>(value, 17, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x8002'0000);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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}
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- (void)testBarrelShifterLogicalRight {
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uint32_t value;
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uint32_t carry;
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// Test successive shifts by 4; one generating carry and one not.
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value = 0x12345678;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 4, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x1234567);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 4, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x123456);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test shift by 1.
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value = 0x8003001;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 1, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x4001800);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a shift by greater than 32.
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value = 0xffff'ffff;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 33, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test shifts by 32: result is always 0, carry is whatever was in bit 31.
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value = 0xffff'ffff;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 32, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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value = 0x7fff'ffff;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 32, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test that a logical right shift by 0 is the same as a shift by 32.
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value = 0xffff'ffff;
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shift<ShiftType::LogicalRight, true, true>(value, 0, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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}
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- (void)testBarrelShifterArithmeticRight {
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uint32_t value;
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uint32_t carry;
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// Test a short negative shift.
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value = 0x8000'0030;
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shift<ShiftType::ArithmeticRight, true, true>(value, 1, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xc000'0018);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a medium negative shift without carry.
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value = 0xffff'0000;
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shift<ShiftType::ArithmeticRight, true, true>(value, 11, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xffff'ffe0);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a medium negative shift with carry.
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value = 0xffc0'0000;
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shift<ShiftType::ArithmeticRight, true, true>(value, 23, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xffff'ffff);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a long negative shift.
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value = 0x8000'0000;
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shift<ShiftType::ArithmeticRight, true, true>(value, 32, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xffff'ffff);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a positive shift.
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value = 0x0123'0031;
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shift<ShiftType::ArithmeticRight, true, true>(value, 3, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x24'6006);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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}
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- (void)testBarrelShifterRotateRight {
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uint32_t value;
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uint32_t carry;
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// Test a short rotate by one hex digit.
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value = 0xabcd'1234;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 4, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x4abc'd123);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a longer rotate, with carry.
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value = 0xa5f9'6342;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 17, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xb1a1'52fc);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a rotate by 32 without carry.
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value = 0x385f'7dce;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 32, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x385f'7dce);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a rotate by 32 with carry.
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value = 0xfecd'ba12;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 32, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0xfecd'ba12);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a rotate through carry, carry not set.
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value = 0x123f'abcf;
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carry = 0;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 0, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x091f'd5e7);
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XCTAssertNotEqual(carry, 0);
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// Test a rotate through carry, carry set.
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value = 0x123f'abce;
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carry = 1;
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shift<ShiftType::RotateRight, true, true>(value, 0, carry);
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XCTAssertEqual(value, 0x891f'd5e7);
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XCTAssertEqual(carry, 0);
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}
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- (void)testRegisterModes {
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Registers r;
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// Set all user mode registers to their indices.
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r.set_mode(Mode::User);
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for(int c = 0; c < 15; c++) {
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r[c] = c;
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}
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// Set FIQ registers.
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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for(int c = 8; c < 15; c++) {
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r[c] = c | 0x100;
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}
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// Set IRQ registers.
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r.set_mode(Mode::IRQ);
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for(int c = 13; c < 15; c++) {
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r[c] = c | 0x200;
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}
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// Set supervisor registers.
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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r.set_mode(Mode::User);
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r.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor);
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for(int c = 13; c < 15; c++) {
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r[c] = c | 0x300;
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}
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// Check all results.
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r.set_mode(Mode::User);
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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for(int c = 0; c < 8; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c);
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}
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for(int c = 8; c < 15; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c | 0x100);
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}
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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r.set_mode(Mode::IRQ);
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r.set_mode(Mode::User);
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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r.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor);
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for(int c = 0; c < 13; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c);
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}
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for(int c = 13; c < 15; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c | 0x300);
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}
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r.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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r.set_mode(Mode::User);
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for(int c = 0; c < 15; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c);
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}
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r.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor);
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r.set_mode(Mode::IRQ);
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for(int c = 0; c < 13; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c);
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}
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for(int c = 13; c < 15; c++) {
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XCTAssertEqual(r[c], c | 0x200);
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}
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}
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- (void)testFlags {
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Registers regs;
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for(int c = 0; c < 256; c++) {
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regs.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor);
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const uint32_t status = ((c & 0xfc) << 26) | (c & 0x03);
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regs.set_status(status);
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XCTAssertEqual(status, regs.status());
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}
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}
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- (void)testMessy {
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NSData *const tests =
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[NSData dataWithContentsOfGZippedFile:
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[[NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]]
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pathForResource:@"test"
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ofType:@"txt.gz"
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inDirectory:@"Messy ARM"]
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];
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const std::string text((char *)tests.bytes);
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std::istringstream input(text);
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input >> std::hex;
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static constexpr auto model = Model::ARMv2with32bitAddressing;
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using Exec = Executor<model, MemoryLedger>;
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std::unique_ptr<Exec> test;
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struct FailureRecord {
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int count = 0;
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int first = 0;
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NSString *sample;
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};
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std::map<uint32_t, FailureRecord> failures;
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uint32_t opcode = 0;
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bool ignore_opcode = false;
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uint32_t masks[16];
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uint32_t test_pc_offset = 8;
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int test_count = 0;
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while(!input.eof()) {
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std::string label;
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input >> label;
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if(label == "**") {
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memset(masks, 0xff, sizeof(masks));
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ignore_opcode = false;
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test_pc_offset = 8;
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input >> opcode;
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test_count = 0;
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InstructionSet::ARM::Disassembler<model> disassembler;
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InstructionSet::ARM::dispatch<model>(opcode, disassembler);
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static constexpr uint32_t pc_address_mask = 0x03ff'fffc;
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const auto instruction = disassembler.last();
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switch(instruction.operation) {
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case Instruction::Operation::BL:
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// Tests don't multiplex flags into PC for storage to R14.
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masks[14] = pc_address_mask;
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::SWI:
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// Tested CPU either doesn't switch into supervisor mode, or
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// is sufficiently accurate in its pipeline that register
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// changes haven't happened yet.
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ignore_opcode = true;
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::MOV:
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// MOV from PC will pick up the address only in the test cases.
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if(
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instruction.operand2.type == Operand::Type::Register &&
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instruction.operand2.value == 15
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) {
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masks[instruction.destination.value] = pc_address_mask;
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}
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// MOV to PC; there are both pipeline capture errors in the test
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// set and its ARM won't change privilege level on a write to R15.
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// Similarly, if the PC is operand 2 then it'll also contain the
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// PSR on an ARM2 but not in the test set.
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if(instruction.destination.value == 15 || instruction.operand2.value == 15) {
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ignore_opcode = true;
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}
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::TEQ:
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case Instruction::Operation::TST:
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case Instruction::Operation::ORR:
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case Instruction::Operation::BIC:
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case Instruction::Operation::SUB:
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case Instruction::Operation::ADD:
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// Routinely used to change privilege level on an ARM2 but
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// doesn't seem to have that effect on the ARM used to generate
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// the test set.
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if(instruction.destination.value == 15 || instruction.operand2.value == 15) {
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ignore_opcode = true;
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}
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::STR:
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case Instruction::Operation::LDR:
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// Neither loads nor stores with R15 are matched to ARM2 behaviour by the test source.
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ignore_opcode = instruction.destination.value == 15;
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::STM:
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case Instruction::Operation::LDM:
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// If the PC is involved, just skip the test; PC/PSR differences abound.
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ignore_opcode = instruction.operand1.value & (1 << 15);
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break;
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case Instruction::Operation::MCR:
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case Instruction::Operation::MRC:
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// The test case doesn't seem to throw on a missing coprocessor.
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ignore_opcode = true;
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break;
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default: break;
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}
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continue;
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}
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if(ignore_opcode) continue;
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if(label == "Before:" || label == "After:") {
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// Read register state.
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uint32_t regs[16];
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for(int c = 0; c < 16; c++) {
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input >> regs[c];
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}
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if(!test) test = std::make_unique<Exec>();
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auto ®isters = test->registers();
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if(label == "Before:") {
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// This is the start of a new test.
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// Establish implicit register values.
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for(uint32_t c = 0; c < 15; c++) {
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registers.set_mode(Mode::FIQ);
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registers[c] = 0x200 | c;
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registers.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor);
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registers[c] = 0x300 | c;
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registers.set_mode(Mode::IRQ);
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registers[c] = 0x400 | c;
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registers.set_mode(Mode::User);
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registers[c] = 0x100 | c;
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}
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// Apply provided state.
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registers.set_mode(Mode::Supervisor); // To make sure the actual mode is applied.
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registers.set_pc(regs[15] - 8);
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registers.set_status(regs[15]);
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for(uint32_t c = 0; c < 15; c++) {
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registers[c] = regs[c];
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}
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} else {
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// Execute test and compare.
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++test_count;
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if(opcode == 0xe1a0ae2f && test_count == 2) {
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printf("");
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}
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execute(opcode, *test);
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NSMutableString *error = nil;
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for(uint32_t c = 0; c < 15; c++) {
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if((regs[c] & masks[c]) != (registers[c] & masks[c])) {
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if(!error) error = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; else [error appendString:@"; "];
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[error appendFormat:@"R%d %08x v %08x", c, regs[c], registers[c]];
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}
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}
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if((regs[15] & masks[15]) != (registers.pc_status(test_pc_offset) & masks[15])) {
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if(!error) error = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; else [error appendString:@"; "];
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[error appendFormat:@"; PC/PSR %08x/%08x v %08x/%08x",
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regs[15] & 0x03ff'fffc, regs[15] & ~0x03ff'fffc,
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registers.pc(test_pc_offset), registers.status()];
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}
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if(error) {
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++failures[opcode].count;
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if(failures[opcode].count == 1) {
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failures[opcode].first = test_count;
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failures[opcode].sample = error;
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}
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}
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test.reset();
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}
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continue;
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}
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// TODO: supply information below to ledger, and then use and test it.
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uint32_t address;
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uint32_t value;
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input >> address >> value;
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if(label == "r.b") {
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// Capture a byte read for provision.
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test->bus.add_access<uint8_t>(true, address, value);
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continue;
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}
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if(label == "r.w") {
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// Capture a word read for provision.
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test->bus.add_access<uint32_t>(true, address, value);
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continue;
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}
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if(label == "w.b") {
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// Capture a byte write for comparison.
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test->bus.add_access<uint8_t>(false, address, value);
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continue;
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}
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if(label == "w.w") {
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// Capture a word write for comparison.
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test->bus.add_access<uint32_t>(false, address, value);
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continue;
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}
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}
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XCTAssertTrue(failures.empty());
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if(!failures.empty()) {
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NSLog(@"Failed %zu instructions; examples below", failures.size());
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for(const auto &pair: failures) {
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NSLog(@"%08x, %d total, test %d: %@", pair.first, pair.second.count, pair.second.first, pair.second.sample);
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}
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}
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for(const auto &pair: failures) {
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printf("%08x ", pair.first);
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}
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}
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@end
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