start of cpu core control channel

Currently this listens on TCP port 6502 on localhost. The protocol
is a simple text protocol, type "help" for a list of commands.
This commit is contained in:
Greg Hewgill 2011-08-19 21:48:46 +12:00
parent a673f8a4d4
commit 19693bc905
1 changed files with 95 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
# originally written 2001, updated 2011
import select
import socket
import struct
import sys
@ -326,6 +327,63 @@ class Disassemble:
return s
class ControlHandler:
def __init__(self, cpu, sock):
self.cpu = cpu
self.sock = sock
self.sock.send("ApplePy 6502 core\n")
self.buffer = ""
def handle_read(self):
buf = self.sock.recv(1024)
if not buf:
self.cpu.control.remove(self)
return
self.buffer += buf
while True:
i = self.buffer.find("\n")
if i < 0:
break
s = self.buffer[:i].strip()
self.buffer = self.buffer[i+1:]
a = s.split()
if a[0] == "help":
self.sock.send("commands: help, peek, poke, status, quit, reset\n")
elif a[0] == "peek":
addr = int(a[1])
self.sock.send("%02X\n" % self.cpu.memory.read_byte(self.cpu.cycles, addr))
elif a[0] == "poke":
addr = int(a[1])
val = int(a[2])
self.cpu.memory.write_byte(self.cpu.cycles, addr, val)
self.sock.send("poked\n")
elif a[0] == "status":
self.sock.send("A=%02X X=%02X Y=%02X S=%02X PC=%04X F=%c%c0%c%c%c%c%c\n" % (
self.cpu.accumulator,
self.cpu.x_index,
self.cpu.y_index,
self.cpu.stack_pointer,
self.cpu.program_counter,
"N" if self.cpu.sign_flag else "n",
"V" if self.cpu.overflow_flag else "v",
"B" if self.cpu.break_flag else "b",
"D" if self.cpu.decimal_mode_flag else "d",
"I" if self.cpu.interrupt_disable_flag else "i",
"Z" if self.cpu.zero_flag else "z",
"C" if self.cpu.carry_flag else "c",
))
elif a[0] == "quit":
self.cpu.quit = True
self.sock.send("quitting\n")
elif a[0] == "reset":
self.cpu.reset()
self.cpu.running = True
self.sock.send("resetting\n")
else:
self.sock.send("unknown command\n")
class CPU:
STACK_PAGE = 0x100
@ -334,6 +392,12 @@ class CPU:
def __init__(self, memory):
self.memory = memory
self.disassemble = Disassemble(self, memory)
self.control_listener = socket.socket()
self.control_listener.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, True)
self.control_listener.bind(("127.0.0.1", 6502))
self.control_listener.listen(1)
self.control = []
self.accumulator = 0x00
self.x_index = 0x00
@ -353,6 +417,8 @@ class CPU:
self.setup_ops()
self.reset()
self.running = True
self.quit = False
def setup_ops(self):
self.ops = [None] * 0x100
@ -515,17 +581,35 @@ class CPU:
global bus
bus = socket.socket()
bus.connect(("127.0.0.1", bus_port))
while True:
self.cycles += 2 # all instructions take this as a minimum
op = self.read_pc_byte()
func = self.ops[op]
if func is None:
print "UNKNOWN OP"
print hex(self.program_counter - 1)
print hex(op)
break
else:
self.ops[op]()
while not self.quit:
timeout = 0
if not self.running:
timeout = 1
sockets = [self.control_listener] + [x.sock for x in self.control]
rs, _, _ = select.select(sockets, [], [], timeout)
for s in rs:
if s is self.control_listener:
cs, _ = self.control_listener.accept()
self.control.append(ControlHandler(self, cs))
else:
c = [x for x in self.control if x.sock is s][0]
c.handle_read()
count = 1000
while count > 0 and self.running:
self.cycles += 2 # all instructions take this as a minimum
op = self.read_pc_byte()
func = self.ops[op]
if func is None:
print "UNKNOWN OP"
print hex(self.program_counter - 1)
print hex(op)
break
else:
self.ops[op]()
count -= 1
def test_run(self, start, end):
self.program_counter = start