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/rf6809/trunk/rtl/cpu/rf6809.sv
168,7 → 168,7
reg isRMW; |
|
// Data input path multiplexing |
reg [BPB-1:0] dati; |
reg [bitsPerByte-1:0] dati; |
always_comb |
dati = dat_i; |
|
231,7 → 231,7
ir12==`LEAX_NDX || ir12==`LEAY_NDX || ir12==`LEAS_NDX || ir12==`LEAU_NDX |
; |
reg isDblIndirect; |
wire isIndirect = ndxbyte[BPBM1-3] & ndxbyte[BPBM1]; |
wire isIndirect = ndxbyte[bitsPerByte-4] & ndxbyte[bitsPerByte-1]; |
assign ndxbyte = ir[`HIBYTE]; |
|
// Detect type of interrupt |
879,9 → 879,9
OUTER_INDEXING: |
begin |
if (bitsPerByte==8) begin |
casex(ndxbyte) |
8'b0xxxxxxx: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx0000: |
casez(ndxbyte) |
8'b0???????: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0000: |
begin |
radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
case(ndxbyte[6:5]) |
891,7 → 891,7
2'b11: ssp <= (ssp + 2'd1); |
endcase |
end |
8'b1xxx0001: begin |
8'b1???0001: begin |
radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
case(ndxbyte[6:5]) |
2'b00: xr <= (xr + 2'd2); |
900,22 → 900,22
2'b11: ssp <= (ssp + 2'd2); |
endcase |
end |
8'b1xxx0010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx0011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx0100: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx0101: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx0110: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx1000: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx1001: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx1010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1xxx1011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0100: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0101: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???0110: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???1000: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???1001: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???1010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
8'b1???1011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
default: radr <= radr; |
endcase |
end |
else if (bitsPerByte==12) begin |
casex(ndxbyte) |
12'b0xxxxxxxxxxx: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0000000: |
casez(ndxbyte) |
12'b0???????????: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000000: |
begin |
radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
case(ndxbyte[10:9]) |
925,7 → 925,7
2'b11: ssp <= (ssp + 2'd1); |
endcase |
end |
12'b1xxxx0000001: begin |
12'b1????0000001: begin |
radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
case(ndxbyte[10:9]) |
2'b00: xr <= (xr + 2'd2); |
934,15 → 934,15
2'b11: ssp <= (ssp + 2'd2); |
endcase |
end |
12'b1xxxx0000010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0000011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0000100: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0000101: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0000110: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0001000: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0001001: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0001010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1xxxx0001011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000100: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000101: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0000110: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0001000: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0001001: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0001010: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
12'b1????0001011: radr <= radr + ndxreg; |
default: radr <= radr; |
endcase |
end |
1186,7 → 1186,7
isFar <= `FALSE; |
isOuterIndexed <= `FALSE; |
ipg <= 2'b00; |
ia <= 24'd0; |
ia <= {bitsPerByte*3{1'b0}}; |
res <= 24'd0; |
load_what <= `LW_NOTHING; |
store_what <= `SW_NOTHING; |
1259,7 → 1259,7
pc <= pc + 2'd1; // default: increment PC by one |
a <= 24'd0; |
b <= 24'd0; |
ia <= 24'd0; |
ia <= {bitsPerByte * 3{1'b0}}; |
isDblIndirect <= `FALSE;//ndxbyte[11:4]==8'h8F; |
if (isIndexed) begin |
if (bitsPerByte==8) begin |
2831,6 → 2831,7
bl_o <= len; |
cyc_o <= 1'b1; |
stb_o <= 1'b1; |
we_o <= 1'b0; |
adr_o <= adr; |
end |
end |
2842,6 → 2843,7
if (!tsc) begin |
cyc_o <= 1'b1; |
stb_o <= 1'b1; |
we_o <= 1'b0; |
adr_o <= adr; |
end |
end |
3251,7 → 3253,8
assign tag1 = {mem[rpcp16[11:4]],tvalid[rpcp16[11:4]]}; |
|
assign hit0 = tag0 == {rpc[BPB*3-1:12],1'b1}; |
assign hit1 = tag1 == {rpcp16[BPB*3-1:12],1'b1}; |
// Consider a hit on port 1 if the instruction will not span onto it. |
assign hit1 = tag1 == {rpcp16[BPB*3-1:12],1'b1} || rpc[3:0] < 4'h9; |
|
endmodule |
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0,0 → 1,339
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/rf6809/trunk/software/a09/a09.c
2876,17 → 2876,17
switch (opsize) |
{ |
case 1: |
postbyte += (operand & 511); |
postbyte |= (operand & 511); |
opsize = 0; |
break; |
case 2: |
postbyte += 0x808; |
postbyte |= 0x808; |
break; |
case 3: |
postbyte += 0x809; |
postbyte |= 0x809; |
break; |
case 4: |
postbyte += 0x80A; |
postbyte |= 0x80A; |
break; |
} |
} |
2907,7 → 2907,7
} |
} |
mode++; |
postbyte += 0x80c; |
postbyte |= 0x80c; |
if (opsize == 1) |
opsize = 2; |
} |
2924,7 → 2924,7
char c, *oldsrcptr, *ptr; |
unsigned short accpost, h63 = 0; |
unsigned short isIndexed = 0; |
|
unsigned short indirect_byte = 0; |
isFar = 0; |
isPostIndexed = 0; |
unknown = 0; |
2944,6 → 2944,7
} |
else |
mode = ADRMODE_IND; |
indirect_byte = 0x100; |
} |
switch (toupper(c)) |
{ |
2961,7 → 2962,7
isIndexed = 1; |
if ((h63) && (!(dwOptions & OPTION_H63))) |
error |= ERR_ILLEGAL_ADDR; |
postbyte = accpost; |
postbyte |= accpost; |
srcptr++; |
if (!scanindexreg()) |
RESTORE |
3063,7 → 3064,8
opsize = 4; |
else |
if (unknown || !certain || dpsetting == -1 || |
(unsigned)(operand - dpsetting * 4096) >= 4096) |
(signed)(operand - dpsetting * 4096) >= 2048 || |
(signed)(operand - dpsetting * 4096) < -2048) |
opsize = 3; |
else |
opsize = 2; |
3117,8 → 3119,8
if (*srcptr==',') { |
srcptr++; |
isPostIndexed = 1; |
scanindexed(); // scanindexed will reset the postbyte |
postbyte |= 0x100; |
scanindexed(); // scanindexed will reset the postbyte |
postbyte |= indirect_byte | 0x80; |
} |
else { |
if (postbyte==0x90F || postbyte==0x80F) |
4283,8 → 4285,10
default: |
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x015); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x01B); |
if (isPostIndexed) { |
//putbyte(0x01B); |
postbyte |= 0x80; |
} |
putbyte((unsigned short)(co + 0x020)); |
} |
doaddress(&p); |
4357,7 → 4361,7
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x015); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x01B); |
//putbyte(0x01B); |
putbyte((unsigned short)(co + 0x020)); |
break; |
} |
4395,8 → 4399,10
default: |
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x015); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x01B); |
if (isPostIndexed) { |
//putbyte(0x01B); |
postbyte |= 0x80; |
} |
putbyte((unsigned short)(co + 0x020)); |
break; |
} |
4435,8 → 4441,10
default: |
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x015); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x01B); |
if (isPostIndexed) { |
//putbyte(0x01B); |
postbyte |= 0x80; |
} |
putword((unsigned)(co + 0x020)); |
} |
doaddress(&p); |
4519,8 → 4527,10
default: |
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x015); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x01B); |
if (isPostIndexed) { |
//putbyte(0x01B); |
postbyte |= 0x80; |
} |
putbyte((unsigned short)(co + 0x60)); |
break; |
} |
4569,8 → 4579,10
default: |
if (isFar) |
putbyte(0x15); |
if (isPostIndexed) |
putbyte(0x1B); |
if (isPostIndexed) { |
//putbyte(0x1B); |
postbyte |= 0x80; |
} |
putbyte((unsigned short)(co + 0x60)); |
break; |
} |