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CLK/OSBindings/Mac/Clock SignalTests/EnterpriseNickTests.mm
Thomas Harte fbf1adef05 Introduces unit test and thereby seemingly fixes get_next_sequence_point.
There's still improper output in the actual machine though, so maybe something else is afoot?
2021-06-18 17:44:17 -04:00

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//
// EnterpriseNickTests.m
// Clock SignalTests
//
// Created by Thomas Harte on 18/06/2021.
// Copyright © 2021 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
//
#import <XCTest/XCTest.h>
#include "../../../Machines/Enterprise/Nick.hpp"
#include <memory>
@interface EnterpriseNickTests : XCTestCase
@end
@implementation EnterpriseNickTests {
std::unique_ptr<Enterprise::Nick> _nick;
uint8_t _ram[64*1024];
int _totalLines;
}
- (void)setUp {
[super setUp];
// Create a Nick.
_nick = std::make_unique<Enterprise::Nick>(_ram);
// Add a basic line table of blocks proceeding in length: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc and toggling the interrupt bit.
_totalLines = 0;
int nextLength = 0;
int pointer = 0;
uint8_t interruptFlag = 0x80;
while(nextLength < 256) {
_ram[pointer] = 0x100 - nextLength;
_ram[pointer+1] = interruptFlag;
pointer += 16;
++nextLength;
interruptFlag ^= 0x80;
_totalLines += nextLength;
}
// For now: assume Nick starts at address 0 from creation.
}
- (void)testInterruptPrediction {
// Run for the number of cycles implied by the number of lines.
int next_sequence_point = _nick->get_next_sequence_point().as<int>();
bool last_interrupt_line = _nick->get_interrupt_line();
for(int c = 0; c < _totalLines*912; c++) {
// Check that interrupt line transitions happen only on declared sequence points.
_nick->run_for(Cycles(1));
--next_sequence_point;
const bool interrupt_line = _nick->get_interrupt_line();
if(interrupt_line != last_interrupt_line) {
XCTAssertEqual(next_sequence_point, 0);
}
last_interrupt_line = interrupt_line;
if(!next_sequence_point) {
next_sequence_point = _nick->get_next_sequence_point().as<int>();
} else {
const int expected_next_sequence_point = _nick->get_next_sequence_point().as<int>();
XCTAssertEqual(next_sequence_point, expected_next_sequence_point);
}
}
}
@end