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#include <EXTERN.h> |
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#include <perl.h> |
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#include "M6502.h" |
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#include "config.h" |
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static PerlInterpreter *my_perl; |
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static M6502 *R; |
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#define dump_R printf("PC: %04x A:%02x P:%02x X:%02x Y:%02x S:%02x", R->PC.W, R->A, R->P, R->X, R->Y, R->S ); |
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void update_R(M6502 *R) { |
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R->A = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::A", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->P = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::P", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->X = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::X", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->Y = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::Y", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->S = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::S", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->PC.W = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::PC", TRUE) ) ); |
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R->IPeriod = atoi( SvPV_nolen( get_sv("M6502::IPeriod", TRUE) ) ); |
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// ICount IRequest IAutoReset TrapBadOps Trap Trace |
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dump_R; |
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} |
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/** Rd6502()/Wr6502/Op6502() *********************************/ |
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/** These functions are called when access to RAM occurs. **/ |
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/** They allow to control memory access. Op6502 is the same **/ |
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/** as Rd6502, but used to read *opcodes* only, when many **/ |
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/** checks can be skipped to make it fast. It is only **/ |
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/** required if there is a #define FAST_RDOP. **/ |
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/************************************ TO BE WRITTEN BY USER **/ |
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byte Rd6502(register word Addr) { |
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byte Value; |
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Value = 0x42; |
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printf("Rd6502(%04x,%02x)\n", Addr, Value); |
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} |
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void Wr6502(register word Addr,register byte Value) { |
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printf("Wr6502(%04x,%02x)\n", Addr, Value); |
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} |
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byte Op6502(register word Addr) { |
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byte Op; |
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Op = 0xff; |
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printf("Op6502(%04x,%02x)\n", Addr, Op); |
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dump_R; |
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} |
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/** Loop6502() ***********************************************/ |
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/** 6502 emulation calls this function periodically to **/ |
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/** check if the system hardware requires any interrupts. **/ |
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/** This function must return one of following values: **/ |
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/** INT_NONE, INT_IRQ, INT_NMI, or INT_QUIT to exit the **/ |
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/** emulation loop. **/ |
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/************************************ TO BE WRITTEN BY USER **/ |
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byte Loop6502(register M6502 *R) { |
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printf("Loop6502\n"); |
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dump_R; |
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} |
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/** Patch6502() **********************************************/ |
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/** Emulation calls this function when it encounters an **/ |
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/** unknown opcode. This can be used to patch the code to **/ |
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/** emulate BIOS calls, such as disk and tape access. The **/ |
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/** function should return 1 if the exception was handled, **/ |
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/** or 0 if the opcode was truly illegal. **/ |
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/************************************ TO BE WRITTEN BY USER **/ |
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byte Patch6502(register byte Op,register M6502 *R) { |
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printf("Patch6502(%02x)\n", Op); |
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dump_R; |
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} |
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/** |
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* main code |
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* |
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**/ |
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int main(int argc, char **argv) { |
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char *command_line[] = {"", "-e", |
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"use M6502; print \"Loaded M6502 module\n\";"}; |
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my_perl = perl_alloc(); |
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perl_construct(my_perl); |
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if (perl_parse(my_perl, NULL, 3, command_line, (char **)NULL)) { |
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printf("Failed to parse\n"); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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perl_run(my_perl); |
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if (SvTRUE(ERRSV)) { |
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printf("Failed to execute\n"); |
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return 0; |
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} else { |
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R = malloc(sizeof(M6502)); |
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if (!R) { |
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printf("can't alloc %d bytes for M6502", sizeof(M6502)); |
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exit(1); |
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} |
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update_R(R); |
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printf("reset CPU\n"); |
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Reset6502(R); |
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printf("reset CPU\n"); |
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Run6502(R); |
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} |
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free(R); |
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perl_destruct(my_perl); |
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perl_free(my_perl); |
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return 0; |
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} |