Rev |
Log message |
Author |
Age |
Path |
109 |
This file is now marked as obsolete. |
dgisselq |
3008d 17h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
105 |
Fixed some nasty early branching bugs. Adjusted the Makefile to declare that
cpudefs.h was automatically generated from cpudefs.v, and made sure that
zipbones included the cpudefs.v so it could get the DEBUG_SCOPE define.
In addition, the test.S was updated to test long jumps, the early branching
bug we found, and all three early branching instructions: ADD #x,PC, LOC(PC),PC,
and LDI #x,PC. |
dgisselq |
3024d 17h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
104 |
An updated build script, actually builds zip-gcc. |
dgisselq |
3025d 17h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
103 |
A barely functional, but somewhat working, version of GCC to check in.
If the Lord is willing, it should be accompanied by a newlib port soon.
That port should move the GCC status from barely functional but somewhat
working to functional and working, although not (yet) complete. |
dgisselq |
3025d 22h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
102 |
Updated bugfix version of the binutils patch, and a first patch of GCC.
The GCC patch is undergoing ongoing and active development. It is also known to
continue to contain active bugs. (It's not done yet.) |
dgisselq |
3028d 06h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
101 |
Adjusted the "BREAK" instruction so that it will now disassemble properly
with an operand. This was necessary to create a (trap_if ...) instruction
for the GCC compiler. |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
100 |
Some changes to support early branching: branches are now ADD #x,PC instructions
instead of MOV #x(PC),PC--providing greater range to the CPU. When that range
is insufficient, ZPARSER now recognizes long jump instructions coded as
LOD (PC),PC followed by the jump address. (This change was made necessary by
the need to build an assembler/linker that could create instructions that would
jump to any address in the 32-bit address space. In short, a part of the
ongoing GCC upgrade and rework.) |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
99 |
Added big-endian versus little-endian functionality. You can now specify which
your input file is as a command line parameter, and zdump will properly
disassemble the file. |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
98 |
Added justed longjump instructions from the previous (not used, broken)
functionality to the new LOD (PC),PC functionality. |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
97 |
Added longjump instructions. |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
96 |
Added the longjump functionality, so that the assembler will properly assemble
instructions to arbitrary 32-bit addresses. |
dgisselq |
3030d 09h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
95 |
Fixed a bug whereby a mistaken code for CLR was masking a valid LDI of a large
integer value. |
dgisselq |
3032d 15h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
94 |
These changes make it possible to build binutils-2.25/ here in this
directory. "make binutils" should be all that is necessary to build the
entire binutils package for the Zip CPU.
The default configure script, run from gas-script.sh below, will build and
install these utilities in an install/ subdirectory made below sw/. |
dgisselq |
3057d 12h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
93 |
A BINUTILS BACKEND IS NOW AVAILABLE!!!! |
dgisselq |
3065d 10h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
89 |
Minor changes, to include making default branching an ADD.[condition] X,PC
instruction, rather than allowing both MOV X(PC),PC and ADD X,PC instructions.
Further zopcodes.cpp contains several bug fixes. |
dgisselq |
3065d 10h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
70 |
Updated the assembler support files, zopcodes in particular, to handle
the disassembly of the new very long instruction word codes. |
dgisselq |
3096d 12h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
69 |
This implements the "new Instruction Set" architecture for the Zip CPU. It's
a massive change set, that touches just about everything but probably not
enough of everything. Please see the spec.pdf for a description of this
new architecture. |
dgisselq |
3102d 16h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
60 |
Fixed assembler processing of jump instructions, so that the new fast
return instruction can be used. The test file was modified to test
pipelined value passing within the CPU. That's where the value gets
(re)used before being stored back in the register file. As of this release,
all tests work. |
dgisselq |
3163d 17h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
59 |
Adjusted these library routines to use the new stack frame and calling
conventions. |
dgisselq |
3163d 17h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |
55 |
A test was added to double check whether carry following right shifts worked.
This was a necessary part of getting two cycle linear feedback shift register
operations working for a memory test on a XuLA2 board. With this, I can now
verify that such feedback registers work for pseudorandom number purposes. |
dgisselq |
3173d 19h |
/zipcpu/trunk/sw |