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It turned out that address mode B was redundant as C with 0 offset (immediate) was the same (except for the underlying C code of course, but adding st->b is very cheap). This allowed B to be used for entity.field for all transfer operations. Thus instructions 0-3 are now free as load E became load B, and other than the specifics of format codes for statement printing, transfers+lea are unified.
103 lines
2.7 KiB
C
103 lines
2.7 KiB
C
#include "head.c"
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static pr_int_t test_globals_init[] = {
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// pointers
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24, 26, 28, 29,
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32, -4, -2, 0,
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1, 4, 0xdeadbeef, 0xfeedf00d,
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// source data
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1, 2, 3, 4,
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5, 6, 7, 8,
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9, 10, 11, 12,
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// destination data
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0, 0, 0, 0,
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0, 0, 0, 0,
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0, 0, 0, 0,
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};
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static pr_int_t test_globals_expect[] = {
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// pointers
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24, 26, 28, 29,
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32, -4, -2, 0,
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1, 4, 0xdeadbeef, 0xfeedf00d,
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// source data
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1, 2, 3, 4,
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5, 6, 7, 8,
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9, 10, 11, 12,
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// destination data
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11, 12, 9, 10,
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8, 5, 6, 7,
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1, 2, 3, 4,
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};
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static dstatement_t store_A_statements[] = {
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_A_4), 32, 0, 12},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_A_3), 29, 0, 16},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_A_1), 28, 0, 19},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_A_2), 26, 0, 20},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_A_2), 24, 0, 22},
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};
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static dstatement_t store_B_statements[] = {
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_B_4), 7, 9, 12},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_B_3), 7, 8, 16},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_B_1), 7, 7, 19},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_B_2), 7, 6, 20},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_B_2), 7, 5, 22},
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};
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static dstatement_t store_C_statements[] = {
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_C_4), 2, 4, 12},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_C_3), 2, 1, 16},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_C_1), 2, 0, 19},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_C_2), 2, -2, 20},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_C_2), 2, -4, 22},
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};
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static dstatement_t store_D_statements[] = {
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_D_4), 2, 9, 12},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_D_3), 2, 8, 16},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_D_1), 2, 7, 19},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_D_2), 2, 6, 20},
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{OP(0, 0, 0, OP_STORE_D_2), 2, 5, 22},
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};
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test_t tests[] = {
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{
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.desc = "store A",
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.num_globals = num_globals (test_globals_init, test_globals_expect),
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.num_statements = num_statements (store_A_statements),
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.statements = store_A_statements,
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.init_globals = test_globals_init,
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.expect_globals = test_globals_expect,
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},
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{
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.desc = "store B",
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.num_globals = num_globals (test_globals_init, test_globals_expect),
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.num_statements = num_statements (store_B_statements),
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.statements = store_B_statements,
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.init_globals = test_globals_init,
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.expect_globals = test_globals_expect,
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// FIXME negative field offsets are not official but work because all
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// offset calculations are done in 32-bit and thus wrap anyway
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.edict_area = 28,
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},
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{
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.desc = "store C",
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.num_globals = num_globals (test_globals_init, test_globals_expect),
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.num_statements = num_statements (store_C_statements),
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.statements = store_C_statements,
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.init_globals = test_globals_init,
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.expect_globals = test_globals_expect,
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},
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{
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.desc = "store D",
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.num_globals = num_globals (test_globals_init, test_globals_expect),
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.num_statements = num_statements (store_D_statements),
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.statements = store_D_statements,
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.init_globals = test_globals_init,
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.expect_globals = test_globals_expect,
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},
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};
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#include "main.c"
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