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erc-c/tests/mos6502.bits.c
Peter Evans 90892c32e4 Add TSB (Test and Set Bits) instruction
This commit also moves the TRB code from loadstor to bits, which is
where it should have been all along.
2018-02-22 13:39:48 -06:00

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C

#include <criterion/criterion.h>
#include "mos6502.h"
#include "mos6502.enums.h"
#include "mos6502.tests.h"
TestSuite(mos6502_bits, .init = setup, .fini = teardown);
Test(mos6502_bits, and)
{
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_and(cpu, 1);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 1);
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_and(cpu, 4);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 4);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, asl)
{
mos6502_handle_asl(cpu, 5);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 10);
cpu->eff_addr = 123;
mos6502_handle_asl(cpu, 22);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, 123), 44);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, bit)
{
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_bit(cpu, 129);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, MOS_NEGATIVE);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
mos6502_handle_bit(cpu, 193);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, MOS_NEGATIVE);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, MOS_OVERFLOW);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
mos6502_handle_bit(cpu, 65);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, MOS_OVERFLOW);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
mos6502_handle_bit(cpu, 33);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
mos6502_handle_bit(cpu, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, MOS_ZERO);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, bim)
{
// This version of BIT should not modify the NV flags
cpu->P |= MOS_NEGATIVE;
cpu->P |= MOS_OVERFLOW;
cpu->A = 63;
mos6502_handle_bim(cpu, 123);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_NEGATIVE, MOS_NEGATIVE);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_OVERFLOW, MOS_OVERFLOW);
cpu->A = 4;
mos6502_handle_bim(cpu, 123);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, MOS_ZERO);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, eor)
{
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_eor(cpu, 4);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 1);
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_eor(cpu, 1);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 4);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, lsr)
{
mos6502_handle_lsr(cpu, 5);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 2);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_CARRY, MOS_CARRY);
cpu->eff_addr = 123;
mos6502_handle_lsr(cpu, 11);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, 123), 5);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_CARRY, MOS_CARRY);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, ora)
{
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_ora(cpu, 4);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 5);
cpu->A = 5;
mos6502_handle_ora(cpu, 10);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 15);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, rol)
{
mos6502_handle_rol(cpu, 8);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 17);
cpu->eff_addr = 234;
mos6502_handle_rol(cpu, 128);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, 234), 0);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, ror)
{
mos6502_handle_ror(cpu, 64);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->A, 160);
cpu->eff_addr = 123;
mos6502_handle_ror(cpu, 1);
mos6502_handle_ror(cpu, 0);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, 123), 128);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, trb)
{
cpu->A = 6;
mos6502_handle_trb(cpu, 3);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
cpu->A = 9;
mos6502_handle_trb(cpu, 2);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, MOS_ZERO);
cpu->eff_addr = 111;
mos6502_set(cpu, cpu->eff_addr, 123);
mos6502_handle_trb(cpu, 123);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, cpu->eff_addr),
(cpu->A ^ 0xff) & 123);
}
Test(mos6502_bits, tsb)
{
// I borrowed this code from the trb test; TSB and TRB do exactly
// the same thing in regards to the zero bit.
cpu->A = 6;
mos6502_handle_trb(cpu, 3);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, 0);
cpu->A = 9;
mos6502_handle_trb(cpu, 2);
cr_assert_eq(cpu->P & MOS_ZERO, MOS_ZERO);
// This is similar to the segment in the trb test that focuses on
// the resetting (clearing) of bits, but modified to account for the
// differing result that tsb would provide--namely that the 1s in A
// will be set in the location in memory, rather than cleared.
cpu->eff_addr = 111;
mos6502_set(cpu, cpu->eff_addr, 123);
mos6502_handle_tsb(cpu, 123);
cr_assert_eq(mos6502_get(cpu, cpu->eff_addr), cpu->A | 123);
}