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;*******************************************************************************
; tb1.asm -- light8080 core basic demo: 'Hello World!"
;*******************************************************************************
; Should be used with SoC vhdl\soc\l80soc.vhdl
; Assembler format compatible with TASM for DOS and Linux.
;*******************************************************************************
; This program will print a Hello message to a 9600/8/N/1 serial port, then
; will loop forever copying the input port P1 to the output port P2.
; This demo is meant to be used as a starting point for those wanting to play
; with the l80soc core -- which in turn is little more than an usage example
; for the light8080 cpu core.
; See the readme file for instructions for setting up a project with this
; program on Digilentic's DE-1 development board.
;*******************************************************************************
; DS pseudo-directive; reserve space in bytes, without initializing it
#define ds(n) \.org $+n
MASK_RX_IRQ: .equ 20h
MASK_TX_IRQ: .equ 10h
MASK_RX_RDY: .equ 02h
MASK_TX_RDY: .equ 01h
UART_DATA: .equ 80h
UART_STATUS: .equ 81h
UART_BAUDL: .equ 82h
UART_BAUDH: .equ 83h
IRQ_ENABLE: .equ 88h
P1IN: .equ 84h
P2OUT: .equ 86h
;*******************************************************************************
.org 0H ; Reset entry point
jmp start ; Skip the rst address area
;***** Interrupt vectors in area 0008h-0038h *****************
.org 0h+(1*8) ; interrupt vector 1
ret
.org 0h+(2*8) ; interrupt vector 2
ret
.org 0h+(3*8) ; interrupt vector 3
ret
.org 0h+(4*8) ; interrupt vector 4
ret
.org 0h+(5*8) ; interrupt vector 5
ret
.org 0h+(6*8) ; interrupt vector 6
ret
.org 0h+(7*8) ; interrupt vector 7
int38h: jmp irq_uart ; UART interrupt
;***** program entry point *******************************************
start: .org 60H
lxi sp,stack
; Initialize UART RX and TX buffers
lxi h,void_buffer
shld ptr_tx
lxi h,rx_buffer
shld ptr_rx
; Set up UART baud rate to 9600 bauds @ 50MHz:
; (50E6 / 9600) = 5208d = 1458h
mvi a,14h
out UART_BAUDH
mvi a,58h
out UART_BAUDL
; Clear P2 port
mvi a,00h
out P2OUT
; Set up interrupts
mvi a,08h ; Enable UART irq...
out IRQ_ENABLE
ei ; ...and enable interrupts in the CPU
; print hello message to console
lxi h,msg_hello
call print_string
forever:
in P1IN
mov c,a
rlc
rlc
add c
out P2OUT
jmp forever
di
hlt
done: jmp done
msg_hello: .text "\n\r\nHello World!$\000"
;irq_uart: UART interrupt processing
irq_uart:
push h
push psw
; Deal with RX interrupt (if any) first and then the TX interrupt.
in UART_STATUS ; Is there new data in the RX register?
ani MASK_RX_IRQ
jz irq_uart_rx_done ; If there isn't, process TX interrupt.
; Process UART RX interrupt
irq_uart_rx:
mvi a,MASK_RX_IRQ ; Clear IRQ flag.
out UART_STATUS
in UART_DATA ; Get RX byte...
out P2OUT ; ...display it in the output port...
lhld ptr_rx ; ...and store it in the rx buffer.
mov m,a
inx h
shld ptr_rx ; Update the rx buffer pointer.
; Note there's no check for RX buffer overrun!
irq_uart_rx_done:
; Ok, RX is done. Now deal with TX irq, if any
in UART_STATUS ; Is the TX buffer re new data in the RX register?
ani MASK_TX_IRQ
jz irq_uart_end ; If there isn't, we're done.
; process UART TX interrupt
irq_uart_tx:
mvi a,MASK_TX_IRQ ; Clear IRQ flag.
out UART_STATUS
lhld ptr_tx ; Get next byte from the TX buffer
mov a,m
cpi '$' ; Did we reach the end of the buffer?
jz irq_uart_tx_done ; If we did, we're done here...
inx h ; ...otherwise increment the TX pointer...
shld ptr_tx
out UART_DATA ; ...and transmit the data byte.
irq_uart_tx_done:
irq_uart_end:
pop psw ; Done, quit.
pop h
ei
ret
; Note there's no check for RX buffer overrun! we shouldn't need it
; in this program, anyway.
;print_string: print $-terminated string at HL
; Returns as soon as the transmission has started; transmission proceeds in
; 'background' through the UART interrupt service routine.
print_string:
; We don't check if there's a transmission going on, we just start
; transmitting. Not suitable for real use!
mov a,m ; Get first character from string...
inx h ; ...and move updated string pointer to TX
shld ptr_tx ; buffer pointer.
cpi '$' ; Kickstart transmission by sending 1st byte...
jz print_string_end; ...unless its the end of string marker.
out UART_DATA ;
print_string_end:
ret
; data space, placed immediately after object code in memory
void_buffer: .text "$"
ptr_tx: ds(2)
ptr_rx: ds(2)
rx_buffer: ds(32)
ds(64)
stack: ds(2)
.end
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