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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ian Flanigan
486f554d5b
Improve Disk II test reliability (#195)
Before, the garbage test had only about a 92% chance of success
because it relied on random numbers not being equal.  This change just
repeats the test 5 times and allows up to 1 failure.  This increases
the chance of the test passing to a hair less that 99.8%.
2023-08-12 15:50:48 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
6923d43873
Fix issue #187 (and upgrade jest) (#188)
* Update jest to v29.5.0

This updates jest to the latest version (29.5.0) and fixes everything
that the upgrade breaks.  One of the biggest differences is that the
mock types changed and I'm once again confused as to the "proper" way
to create mocks in jest.  Whatever.

* Fix issue #187 were bank writing was not working correctly

Before, `mmu.ts` would deactivate writing to the language card if
`prewrite` was reset.  However, it is totally possible to reset
`prewrite` and leave writing enabled, as shown my Sather in
_Understanding the Apple IIe_, table 5.5, p. 5-24.  For example:

```assembly_x86
    sta  $c08a  ; WRITE DISABLE; READ DISABLE
    lda  $c08b  ; PRE-WRITE set
    lda  $c08b  ; WRITE enabled
    sta  $c08a  ; PRE-WRITE reset; WRITE still enabled!
    lda  $c08b  ; PRE-WRITE set; WRITE still enabled!
```

would not work correctly because the last line would clear `_writebsr`
before setting `_prewrite`, which is incorrect.

Now, `_writebsr` is only set when `_prewrite` is set and thus only
cleared when `writeSwitch` is false.  This matches Table 5.5.

* Fix pre-write for the language card

This is the same issue as the `MMU`, namely that `langcard.ts` would
deactivate writing to the language card if `prewrite` was reset.
However, it is totally possible to reset `prewrite` and leave writing
enabled, as shown my Sather in _Understanding the Apple II_, table
5.4, p. 5-30. See the previous commit for an example.

This change also adds a test for the `LanguageCard` class.
2023-07-08 11:18:38 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
4bbfac5a5a
Rename drive number fields/variables/parameters to driveNo
Before, the naming of fields, variables, and parameters that took
`DriveNumber` was very inconsistent. This changes them all to
`driveNo`.
2022-09-24 08:53:48 +02:00
Ian Flanigan
51ba03ac28
Split handling of nibble disks and WOZ disks into separate drivers
Before, the `DiskII` object took care of both nibble disks and WOZ
disks at the same time. This made it hard to see which code affected
which disks.

Now, nibble disks are handled by the `NibbleDiskDriver` and WOZ disks
are handled by the `WozDiskDriver`. This separation of code should
lead to easeir testing and, perhaps, faster evolution of disk
handling.

An upcoming change will move the `NibbleDiskDriver` and the
`WozDiskDriver` to separate files.

This passes all tests, compiles, and runs both nibble disks and WOZ
disks.
2022-09-18 21:37:03 +02:00
Ian Flanigan
2793c25c9f
Split disk data out into its own record (#158)
* Harmonize drive and disk type hierarchies

Before, the `XXXDrive` and `XXXDisk` type hierarchies were similar,
but not exactly the same. For example, `encoding` and `format` were
missing on some `XXXDisk` types where they existed on the `XXXDrive`
type. This change attempts to bring the hierarchies closer together.

However, the biggest visible consequence is the introduction of the
`FLOPPY_FORMATS` array and its associated `FloppyFormat` type.  This
replaces `NIBBLE_FORMATS` in most places.  A couple of new type guards
for disk formats and disks have been added as well.

All tests pass, everything compiles with no errors, and both WOZ and
nibble format disks load in the emulator.

* Move disk data to a `disk` field in the drive

Before, disk data was mixed in with state about the drive itself (like
track, motor phase, etc.). This made it hard to know exactly what data
was necessary for different image formats.

Now, the disk data is in a `disk` field whose type depends on the
drive type.  This makes responisbility a bit easier.

One oddity, though, is that the `Drive` has metadata _and_ the `Disk`
has metadata.  When a disk is in the drive, these should be `===`, but
when there is no disk in the drive, obviously only the drive metadata
is set.

All tests pass, everything compiles, and both WOZ and nibble disks
work in the emulator (both preact and classic).

* Squash the `Drive` type hierarchy

Before, the type of the drive depended on the type of the disk in the
drive. Thus, `NibbleDrive` contained a `NibbleDisk` and a `WozDrive`
contained a `WozDisk`.  With the extraction of the disk data to a
single field, this type hierarchy makes no sense.  Instead, it
suffices to check the type of the disk.

This change removes the `NibbleDrive` and `WozDrive` types and type
guards, checking the disk type where necessary. This change also
introduces the `NoFloppyDisk` type to represent the lack of a
disk. This allows the drive to have metadata, for one.

All tests pass, everything compiles, and both WOZ and nibble disks
work locally.

* Use more destructuring assignment

Now, more places use constructs like:

```TypeScript
    const { metadata, readOnly, track, head, phase, dirty } = drive;
    return {
        disk: getDiskState(drive.disk),
        metadata: {...metadata},
        readOnly,
        track,
        head,
        phase,
        dirty,
    };
```

* Remove the `Disk` object from the `Drive` object

This change splits out the disk objects into a record parallel to the
drive objects. The idea is that the `Drive` structure becomes a
representation of the state of the drive that is separate from the
disk image actually in the drive. This helps in an upcoming
refactoring.

This also changes the default empty disks to be writable. While odd,
the write protect switch should be in the "off" position since there
is no disk pressing on it.

Finally, `insertDisk` now resets the head position to 0 since there is
no way of preserving the head position across disks. (Even in the real
world, the motor-off delay plus spindle spin-down would make it
impossible to know the disk head position with any accuracy.)
2022-09-17 06:41:35 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
41e0609f55
Floppy controller refactorings 1 (#155)
* Add `DiskMetada` to the `Disk` interface

Before, metadata about the image, such as name, side, etc. was mixed
in with actual disk image information.  This change breaks that
information into a separate structure called `DiskMetadata`.
Currently, the only two fields are `name` and `side`, but the idea is
that more fields could be added as necessary, like a description, a
scan of the disk or label, etc.  In a follow-on change, the default
write-protection status will come from the metadata as well.

The current implementation copies the metadata when saving/restoring
state, loading disk images, etc.  In the future, the metadata should
passed around until the format is required to change (like saving one
disk image format as another).  Likewise, in the future, in may be
desirable to be able to override the disk image metadata with
user-supplied metadata.  This could be use, for example, to
temporarily add or remove write-protection from a disk image.

All existing tests pass and the emulator builds with no errors.

* Rename `writeMode` to `q7`

Before, nibble disk emulation used the `writeMode` field to keep track
of whether the drive should be read from or written to, but the WOZ
emulation used `q7` to keep track of the same state.

This change renames `writeMode` to `q7` because it more accurately
reflects the state of the Disk II controller as specified in the
manuals, DOS source, and, especially, _Understanding the Apple //e_ by
Jim Sather.

* Remove the coil state

Before, `q` captured the state of the coils.  But it was never read.
This change just deletes it.

* Use the bootstrap and sequencer ROMs with indirection

Before, the contents of the bootstrap ROM and sequencer ROM were set
directly on fields of the controller.  These were not saved or
restored with the state in `getState` and `setState`.  (It would have
been very space inefficient if they had).

Now, these ROMs are used from constants indexed by the number of
sectors the card supports.  This, in turn, means that if the number of
sectors is saved with the state, it can be easily restored.

* Split out the Disk II controller state

This change factors the emulated hardware state into a separate
structure in the Disk II controller.  The idea is that this hardware
state will be able to be shared with the WOZ and nibble disk code
instead of sharing _all_ of the controller state (like callbacks and
so forth).

* Factor out disk insertion

Before, several places in the code essentially inserted a new disk
image into the drive, which similar—but not always exactly the
same—code.  Now there is an `insertDisk` method that is responsible
for inserting a new `FloppyDisk`.

All tests pass, everything compiles, manually tested nibble disks and
WOZ disks.
2022-08-31 18:55:01 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
5e224006e4
Make DiskII.drives a Record instead of an array (#154)
Before, the `drives` field was an `array[0..1]` of `Drive`, but all of
the methods took a `DriveNumber`, which was `[1..2]`.  This meant that
code everywhere was always subtracting 1 from the drive number.

Now, `drives` is a `Record<DriveNumber, Drive>`, which means tha it
has indexes `1, 2` and there's no need to subtract 1 everywhere.

This change updates the `DiskII` class and its tests.

The motivation for this change is to slowly split the WOZ disk
implementation from the nibble disk implementation.  I've tried twice,
but the change has always grown too big and hairy, so I'm starting
very small this time and working my way up.
2022-08-31 09:06:38 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
7e41c69366
Add a basic write test for WOZ images (#138)
* Add a basic write test for WOZ images

The new test just tries to change some random nibbles at the beginning
of the image and then verifies that the change has been recorded.
This exposed a bug where `q7` was never set to `true` when write mode
was toggled on.

Also, the assumptions and limitations of `moveHead` are more clearly
documented.

* Address comments

* Improved `moveHead` documentation a bit more.
* Removed redundant variable in `readNibble`.
* Refactored `findSector` and commented out the chatty log line.

All tests pass. No lint warnings.
2022-06-23 06:38:36 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
99ba052597
Add tests for WOZ disks (#136)
* Add a test for the dirty callback on writes

This new test just checks that a clean disk becomes dirty after a
write _and_ that the dirty callback is fired.

* Add tests for WOZ disks

The new tests verify the basic read behavior of the state sequencer on
well-behaved disks, including sync bytes and so on.  Write tests are
still to come.

There's also a change to the Woz format to return the info chunk data
as well.
2022-06-19 19:52:06 -07:00
Ian Flanigan
5b5655b70e
Add tests for the Disk II card (#133)
* Add tests for the DiskII card

This change adds basic read tests for nibble-based disks for the
DiskII card and fixes a few minor errors.

These tests are in preparation for refactoring.

* Add write tests

These are some basic tests of writing to nibble disks.  In the process,
one minor bug was found, fixed and documented.

* Fix the write tests

I misinterpreted something from Sather and thought that the high bit
had to be set on the data for writing to happen at all.  This is not
true.  Instead, there is a flux transition every time the high bit is
set as the data is left-shifted out of the data register.  The
erroneous test has been removed.

At the same time, I finally understand what `skip` does and documented
that.

* Add tests for saving and restoring Disk II state

These are not exhaustive tests, but they ensure that some basic state
is saved and restored.
2022-06-18 16:54:33 -07:00