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Author SHA1 Message Date
Marco van den Heuvel
b783280577 Replaced reu commands with defined constants. 2018-03-05 17:46:51 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
40e93dd931 Improved reu size detection. 2018-03-05 15:01:55 -08:00
Bob Andrews
3f72e59e93 Merge pull request #241 from blackystardust/c128-function-ram-emd
C128 function ram emd
2016-02-27 18:08:55 +01:00
Marco van den Heuvel
433eeb1bc7 Renamed MMU_CFG_INT_FROM -> MMU_CFG_IFROM and MMU_CFG_EXT_FROM -> MMU_CFG_EFROM 2015-12-02 00:30:30 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
7cd80e7450 optimized the sei/cli pairing a bit. 2015-12-02 00:21:55 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
f55505820a optimized the sei/cli pairing a bit for internal function ram emd as well. 2015-12-02 00:17:29 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
83c63a65c3 optimized the sei/cli pairing a bit. 2015-12-02 00:14:56 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
2e2f19ba79 Finished adding c128 internal/external function ram emd's. 2015-11-30 20:14:45 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
7df35cac94 Started on making c128 function ram emd's. 2015-11-30 09:53:30 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
18208f4d2e Fixed the c128 ram (bank 1) emd. 2015-11-29 23:04:23 -08:00
Marco van den Heuvel
cf9e7856cf Removed an 'rts'. 2015-11-29 11:35:25 -08:00
Oliver Schmidt
2c975d3642 Create static drivers directly from source files.
Up to now static drivers were created via co65 from dynamic drivers. However there was an issue with that approach:

The dynamic drivers are "o65 simple files" which obligates that they start with the 'code' segment. However dynamic drivers need to start with the module header - which is written to. For dynamic drivers this isn't more than a conceptual issue because they are always contain a 'data' segment and may therefore only be loaded into writable memory.

However when dynamic drivers are converted to static drivers using co65 then that issue becomes a real problem as then the 'code' segment may end up in non-writable memory - and thus writing to the module header fails.

Instead of changing the way dynamic drivers work I opted to rather make static driver creation totally independent from dynamic drivers. This allows to place the module header in the 'data' segment (see 'module.mac').
2014-06-04 23:50:18 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
d6c3bd29ac Renamed JUMPTABLE and cleaned up module.cfg.
This change was suppsed to fix the issue that the former JUMPTABLE is merked as 'ro' while it is actually written to in several scenarios. When drivers are converted using co65 and then compiled into ROMs the JUMPTABLE isn't copied to RAM and therefore the write operations in question fail.

However unfortunately I didn't succeed in changing that :-( Just setting the former JUMPTABLE to 'rw' broke the drivers. So I placed the DATA segment directly after the former JUMPTABLE segment. This made the drivers converted with co65 work again - obviously after changing libsrc/Makefile:235 from '--code-label' to '--data-label'. But the actual dynamic drivers still didn't work as the former JUMPTABLE wasn't placed as the beginning of the loaded file anymore. That effect could be changed by exchanging src/ld65/o65.c:1391 with src/ld65/o65.c:1394 but doing so broke the drivers again :-((
2014-05-01 21:44:39 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
619b215260 Added library reference em_libref to EMD interface.
Occasionally dynamically drivers suffer from not being to refer to
content in the C library. Therefore I added a mechanism to allow
a C library for a certian target to define a symbol that will be
handed over to dynamic drivers for that target. Then the drivers
can use their refernce to that symbol to access content in the C
library.
2013-06-01 00:11:31 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
85885001b1 Removed (pretty inconsistently used) tab chars from source code base. 2013-05-09 13:57:12 +02:00
Oliver Schmidt
008b4c4e1d Replaced whole bunch for Makefiles with a single generic Makefile.
- No complex shell logic.
- "Source file shadowing" for all targets via vpath.
- Dependency handling.
- True incremental build.
- Don't write into source directories.
- Easy cleanup by just removing 'wrk'.
2013-05-04 22:10:48 +02:00