Seemingly working immediate load in monitor

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Daniele Verducci su MatissePenguin 2020-12-09 21:01:57 +01:00
parent 72e4bee080
commit 76f8910773
2 changed files with 33 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Term_printc:
out (TERM_DATA_REG),a
ret
; Reads a single character
; Reads a single character. 0s are ignored (can be used with keyboard)
; @return A The read character
Term_readc:
in a, (TERM_DATA_REG) ; reads a character
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Term_readc:
jp z, Term_readc ; if char is 0 (NULL), ignores it and waits for another character
ret ; if not NULL, returns it in the a register
; Reads a line
; Reads a line. 0s are ignored (can be used with keyboard)
; @return BC The pointer to a null-terminated read string
Term_readline:
ld bc, incoming_string ; this array will contain read string
@ -55,3 +55,10 @@ Term_readline:
;ld (bc), 0 ; Null-terminate string
ld bc, incoming_string ; Returns read string pointer
ret
; Reads the byte currently on the I/O bus at the provided address.
; 0s are not ignored (cannot be used with keyboard)
; Affects NO condition bits!
Term_readb:
in a, (TERM_DATA_REG) ; reads a byte
ret

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@ -100,16 +100,11 @@ monitor_immediate:
ld bc, MON_COMMAND_IMMEDIATE + 1 ; autocomplete command
call Print
; start copying incoming data to application space
monitor_immediate_copyToAppSpace:
ld bc, APP_SPACE
call Readc
ld (bc), a
cp a, 0
;jmp z monitor_immediate_copyToAppSpace ; così esce al primo 0 che trova, ovviamente invece vogliamo aspettare 8 zeri
call monitor_copyTermToAppMem
jp APP_SPACE ; Start executing code
jp monitor_main_loop
;jp monitor_main_loop
; Read 1 hex byte (e.g. 0x8C)
monitor_arg_byte:
; Print 0x... prompt
ld bc, MON_ARG_HEX
@ -119,6 +114,7 @@ monitor_arg_byte:
call monitor_readHexDigit
ret
; Reads 2 hex bytes (e.g. 0x3F09)
monitor_arg_2byte:
; Print 0x... prompt
ld bc, MON_ARG_HEX
@ -130,6 +126,7 @@ monitor_arg_2byte:
call monitor_readHexDigit
ret
; Reads an hex digit (0 to 9, A to F)
monitor_readHexDigit:
call Readc
; check if is a valid hex digit (0-9 -> ascii codes 48 to 57; A-F -> ascii codes 65 to 70)
@ -162,4 +159,23 @@ monitor_readHexDigit:
sub a, 55
ret
; Copy data from STDIN to application memory. This is tought to be used with parallel terminal, not keyboard:
; 0s are not ignored and the sequence is complete when found 8 zeros.
monitor_copyTermToAppMem:
call Term_readb
cp 0
jp z, monitor_copyTermToAppMem ; wait for data stream to begin: ignore leading zeros
ld hl, APP_SPACE ; we will write in APP_SPACE
ld b, 8 ; the number of zeros that represent the end of stream
monitor_copyTermToAppMem_loop:
ld (hl), a ; copy byte to memory
inc hl ; move to next memory position
cp 0 ; compare A to 0
; load next byte to A (this doesn't affect condition bits, so flag Z from previous cp is still valid)
call Term_readb
jp nz, monitor_copyTermToAppMem_loop ; if during previous cp A was not 0, execute next cycle
dec b ; if A is 0, decrement "end of stream" counter
ret z ; if B is 0, we found 8 zeros, so the stream is finished: return.
jp monitor_copyTermToAppMem_loop ; otherwise, continue loop