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122 lines
2.8 KiB
C
122 lines
2.8 KiB
C
#include <criterion/criterion.h>
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#include "apple2.dd.h"
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static apple2dd *drive;
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static void
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setup()
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{
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drive = apple2dd_create();
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}
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static void
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teardown()
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{
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apple2dd_free(drive);
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}
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TestSuite(apple2dd, .init = setup, .fini = teardown);
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Test(apple2dd, create)
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{
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cr_assert_eq(drive->data, NULL);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 0);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->sector_pos, 0);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->online, false);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->write_protect, true);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->mode, DD_READ);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, step)
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{
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// Does step work at all?
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apple2dd_step(drive, 5);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 5);
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apple2dd_step(drive, 3);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 8);
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apple2dd_step(drive, -2);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 6);
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// Do we handle going over the maximum track position properly?
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apple2dd_step(drive, 100);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, MAX_DRIVE_STEPS);
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// Do we handle going to the 0 track properly if we get a radically
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// high number of negative track shifts?
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apple2dd_step(drive, -1000);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 0);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, set_mode)
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{
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apple2dd_set_mode(drive, DD_WRITE);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->mode, DD_WRITE);
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apple2dd_set_mode(drive, DD_READ);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->mode, DD_READ);
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// let's try shenanigans
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apple2dd_set_mode(drive, 111111111);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->mode, DD_READ);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, turn_on)
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{
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apple2dd_turn_on(drive, true);
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cr_assert(drive->online);
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apple2dd_turn_on(drive, false);
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cr_assert(!drive->online);
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// I mean, ok
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apple2dd_turn_on(drive, 1111333);
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cr_assert(drive->online);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, write_protect)
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{
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apple2dd_write_protect(drive, true);
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cr_assert(drive->write_protect);
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apple2dd_write_protect(drive, false);
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cr_assert(!drive->write_protect);
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apple2dd_write_protect(drive, 2222);
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cr_assert(drive->write_protect);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, position)
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{
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// Without any data, the drive should return a null position
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// regardless of track position
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drive->track_pos = 3;
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drive->sector_pos = 44;
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cr_assert_eq(apple2dd_position(drive), 0);
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// FIXME: we need some dummy data for the drive...
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}
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Test(apple2dd, eject)
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{
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drive->data = vm_segment_create(1000);
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apple2dd_eject(drive);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->data, NULL);
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}
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Test(apple2dd, insert)
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{
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FILE *stream;
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// In a successful drive open, we would also reset the track and
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// sector pos.
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drive->track_pos = 123;
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drive->sector_pos = 33;
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stream = fopen("../data/zero.img", "r");
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cr_assert_eq(apple2dd_insert(drive, stream), OK);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->track_pos, 0);
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cr_assert_eq(drive->sector_pos, 0);
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fclose(stream);
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stream = fopen("../data/bad.img", "r");
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cr_assert_eq(apple2dd_insert(drive, stream), ERR_BADFILE);
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fclose(stream);
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}
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