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This chapter documents the Backend for the TR3200 cpu.
This module is written in 2014 by Luis Panadero Guardeño and is covered by the vasm copyright without modifications.
This backend accepts TR3200 instructions as described in the TR3200 specification
The target address type is 32 bits.
Default alignment for sections is 4 bytes. Instructions alignment is 4 bytes. Data is aligned to its natural alignment by default, i.e. 2 byte wide data alignment is 2 bytes and 4 byte wide data alignment is 4 byte.
The backend uses TR3200 syntax! This means the left operands are always the
destination and the right operand is the source (except for single operand
instructions). Register names have to be prefixed by a ’%
’
(%bp
, %r0
, etc.)
This means that it should accept WaveAsm assembly files if oldstyle syntax module
is being used. The instructions are lowercase, ‘-dotdir’ option is being used
and directives are not in the first column.
Predefined register symbols in this backend:
r0 r1 r2 r3 r4 r5 r6 r7 r8 r9 r10 r11 r12 r13 r14 r15
bp sp y ia flags
Some known problems of this module at the moment:
This module has the following error messages:
It follows a little example to illustrate TR3200 assembly using the oldstyle syntax module (option ‘-dotdir’ required):
const .equ 0xBEBACAFE ; A constant an_addr .equ 0x100 ; Other constant ; ROM code .org 0x100000 .text _start ; Label with or without a ending ":" mov %sp, 0x1000 ; Set the initial stack mov %r0, 0 mov %r1, 0xA5 mov %r2, 0 storeb %r0, an_addr, %r1 add %r0, %r2, %bp add %r0, %r2, 0 add %r0, %r0, 10 add %r0, %r0, 10h add %r0, %r0, 0x100010 add %r0, %r0, (256 + 100) ; vasm parses math expressions mov %r2, 0 mov %r3, 0x10200 loadb %r6, 0x100200 loadb %r1, %r2, 0x100200 loadb %r1, %r2, %r3 loadb %r4, var1 push %r0 .repeat 2 ; directives to repeat stuff! push const .endrepeat .repeat 2 pop %r5 .endrepeat pop %r0 rcall foo ; Relative call/jump! sleep foo: ; Subrutine ifneq %r5, 0 mul %r5, %r5, 2 sub %r5, %r5, 1 ret ; ROM data .org 0x100500 var1 .db 0x20 ; A byte size variable .even ; Enforce to align to even address var3 .dw 0x1020 ; A word size variable var4 .dd 0x0A0B0C20 ; A double word size variable str1 .asciiz "Hello world!" ; ASCII string with null termination str2 .string "Hello world!" ; ASCII string with null termination .fill 5, 0xFF ; Fill 5 bytes with 0xFF .reserve 5 ; Reserves space for 5 byte
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