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; This test covers the behavior of 40-bit mode with various instructions.
incdir "tests"
include "dsp_base.inc"
positive_value: EQU #0x1234
negative_value: EQU #0x9876
negative_imem_value_addr:
CW negative_value
; DSPSpy doesn't pre-populating DMEM currently, so instead use these addresses to store values.
positive_dmem_value_addr: EQU #0x100
negative_dmem_value_addr: EQU #0x101
readback_dmem_addr: EQU #0x102
test_main:
LRI $ar0, #positive_dmem_value_addr
LRI $ar1, #negative_dmem_value_addr
LRI $ar2, #negative_imem_value_addr
LRI $ar3, #readback_dmem_addr
LRI $ix0, #0
LRI $ix1, #0
LRI $ix2, #0
LRI $ix3, #0
LRI $ax0.h, #positive_value
LRI $ax1.h, #negative_value
SR @positive_dmem_value_addr, $ax0.h
SR @negative_dmem_value_addr, $ax1.h
LRI $cr, #(positive_dmem_value_addr / 256)
SET40
; Instructions that perform sign-extension
; $acc0 should alternate between being positive and negative here
; (though none of these instructions update $sr)
; [1] ILRR (also ILRRD/ILRRI/ILRRN, not covered)
ILRR $ac0.m, @$ar2 ; -
CALL send_back
; [2] LR
LR $ac0.m, @positive_dmem_value_addr ; +
CALL send_back
; [3] LRI
LRI $ac0.m, #negative_value ; -
CALL send_back
; [4] LRIS
LRIS $ac0.m, #42 ; +
CALL send_back
; [5] LRR (also LRRD/LRRI/LRRN)
LRR $ac0.m, @$ar1 ; -
CALL send_back
; [6] LRS
LRS $ac0.m, @(positive_dmem_value_addr & 0xff) ; +
CALL send_back
; [7] MRR
MRR $ac0.m, $ax1.h ; -
CALL send_back
; [8] 'LN (and 'L, but 'LN lets us set $ix0 to not increment $ar0)
NX'LN : $ac0.m, @$ar0 ; +
CALL send_back
; Instructions that experience saturation
; $ax1.l should alternate between 0x8000 and 0x7fff.
LRI $ac0.m, #0x4231
LRI $ac0.h, #0x12 ; positive
LRI $ac1.m, #0x2816
LRI $ac1.h, #0x99 ; negative
; [9] MRR (again)
MRR $ax1.l, $ac1.m ; -
CALL send_back
; [10] SR
SR @readback_dmem_addr, $ac0.m
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; +
CALL send_back
; [11] SRRN (also SRR/SRRD/SRRI)
SRRN @$ar3, $ac1.m
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; -
CALL send_back
; [12] SRS
SRS @(readback_dmem_addr & 0xff), $ac0.m
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; +
CALL send_back
; [13] 'LSNM (also 'LS/'LSM/'LSN) - the $ax0.l read is not relevant
NX'LSNM : $ax0.l, $ac1.m
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; -
CALL send_back
; [14] 'MV
NX'MV : $ax1.l, $ac0.m ; +
CALL send_back
; [15] 'SLNM (also 'SL/'SLM/'SLN) - the $ax0.l read is not relevant
; Note that 'SL stores to @$ar0, while 'LS stores to @$ar3
LRI $ar0, #readback_dmem_addr
NX'SLNM : $ac1.m, $ax0.l
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; -
CALL send_back
LRI $ar0, #positive_dmem_value_addr
; [16] 'SN (also 'S)
NX'SN : @$ar3, $ac0.m
LR $ax1.l, @readback_dmem_addr ; +
CALL send_back
; Instructions that are not affected
; [17] ADDI
ADDI $ac0.m, #8
CALL send_back
; [18] ADDIS
ADDIS $ac0.m, #-8
CALL send_back
; [19] ANDC
ANDC $ac1.m, $ac0.m
CALL send_back
; [20] ANDI
ANDI $ac0.m, #0x6666
CALL send_back
; [21] ANDR
ANDR $ac0.m, $ax0.h
CALL send_back
; [22] ORC
ORC $ac0.m, $ac1.m
CALL send_back
; [23] ORI
ORI $ac0.m, #0xfeed
CALL send_back
; [24] ORR
ORR $ac1.m, $ax0.h
CALL send_back
; [25] NOT
NOT $ac1.m
CALL send_back
; [26] XORC
XORC $ac0.m, $ac1.m
CALL send_back
; [27] XORI
XORI $ac0.m, #0x5555
CALL send_back
; [28] XORR
XORR $ac1.m, $ax1.h
CALL send_back
; [29] MOVR always sign extends...
MOVR $acc1, $ax0.h
CALL send_back
; [30] ... even in SET16 mode
SET16
MOVR $acc1, $ax1.h
CALL send_back
SET40
; Shift instructions - do these see saturated $ac1.m?
LRI $ac0.m, #positive_value
LRI $ac1.m, #2
LRI $ac1.h, #1
; [31] - for diffs only
CALL send_back
; [32]
LSRNR $acc0, $ac1.m
CALL send_back
; [33] Shifts $acc0 by $ac1.m (in the other direction)
LSRN
CALL send_back
; Does LOOP experience saturation?
CLR $acc0
LRI $ac1.m, #0x1234
LRI $ac1.h, #1
; [34] - for diffs only
CALL send_back
; [35] LOOP
LOOP $ac1.m
INC $acc0
CALL send_back
LRI $ac1.h, #0x99
; [36] BLOOP
BLOOP $ac1.m, bloop_last_ins
INCM $ac0.m
bloop_last_ins:
NOP
CALL send_back
; For the sake of clarity, the same LOOP/BLOOP calls in SET16 mode don't have saturation:
SET16
CLR $acc0
LRI $ac1.m, #0x1234
LRI $ac1.h, #1
; [37] - for diffs only
CALL send_back
; [38] LOOP
LOOP $ac1.m
INC $acc0
CALL send_back
LRI $ac1.h, #0x99
; [39] BLOOP
BLOOP $ac1.m, bloop2_last_ins
INCM $ac0.m
bloop2_last_ins:
NOP
CALL send_back
; We're done, DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE
JMP end_of_test