/* $Id: engine.c,v 1.10 1994/07/08 15:00:35 anton Exp $ Copyright 1992 by the ANSI figForth Development Group */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "forth.h" #include "io.h" typedef union { struct { #ifdef BIG_ENDIAN Cell high; Cell low; #else Cell low; Cell high; #endif; } cells; DCell dcell; } Double_Store; typedef struct F83Name { struct F83Name *next; /* the link field for old hands */ char countetc; Char name[0]; } F83Name; /* are macros for setting necessary? */ #define F83NAME_COUNT(np) ((np)->countetc & 0x1f) #define F83NAME_SMUDGE(np) (((np)->countetc & 0x40) != 0) #define F83NAME_IMMEDIATE(np) (((np)->countetc & 0x20) != 0) /* NEXT and NEXT1 are split into several parts to help scheduling */ #ifdef DIRECT_THREADED # define NEXT1_P1 # define NEXT1_P2 ({goto *cfa;}) # define DEF_CA #else # define NEXT1_P1 ({ca = *cfa;}) # define NEXT1_P2 ({goto *ca;}) # define DEF_CA Label ca; #endif #define NEXT_P1 ({cfa = *ip++; NEXT1_P1;}) #define NEXT1 ({DEF_CA NEXT1_P1; NEXT1_P2;}) #define NEXT ({DEF_CA NEXT_P1; NEXT1_P2;}) #ifdef USE_TOS #define IF_TOS(x) x #else #define IF_TOS(x) #define TOS (sp[0]) #endif #ifdef USE_FTOS #define IF_FTOS(x) x #else #define IF_FTOS(x) #define FTOS (fp[0]) #endif int emitcounter; #define NULLC '\0' #define cstr(to,from,size)\ { memcpy(to,from,size);\ to[size]=NULLC;} #define NEWLINE '\n' static char* fileattr[6]={"r","rb","r+","r+b","w+","w+b"}; Label *engine(Xt *ip, Cell *sp, Cell *rp, Float *fp, Address lp) /* executes code at ip, if ip!=NULL returns array of machine code labels (for use in a loader), if ip==NULL */ { Xt cfa; Address up=NULL; static Label symbols[]= { &&docol, &&docon, &&dovar, &&douser, &&dodoes, &&dodoes, /* dummy for does handler address */ #include "prim_labels.i" }; int throw_code; IF_TOS(register Cell TOS;) IF_FTOS(Float FTOS;) #ifdef CPU_DEP CPU_DEP; #endif if (ip == NULL) return symbols; if ((throw_code=setjmp(throw_jmp_buf))) { static Cell signal_data_stack[8]; /* AFAIK, it's not guarateed that the registers have the right value after a longjump, so we avoid using the current values. If it were guaranteed that the registers keep their values, we could call a signal handler in Forth instead of doing the throw from C */ sp = &signal_data_stack[7]; TOS = throw_code; ip = throw_ip; NEXT; } IF_TOS(TOS = sp[0]); IF_FTOS(FTOS = fp[0]); prep_terminal(); NEXT; docol: #ifdef DEBUG printf("%08x: col: %08x\n",(Cell)ip,(Cell)PFA1(cfa)); #endif #ifdef undefined /* this is the simple version */ *--rp = (Cell)ip; ip = (Xt *)PFA1(cfa); NEXT; #endif /* this one is important, so we help the compiler optimizing The following version may be better (for scheduling), but probably has problems with code fields employing calls and delay slots */ { DEF_CA Xt *current_ip = (Xt *)PFA1(cfa); cfa = *current_ip; NEXT1_P1; *--rp = (Cell)ip; ip = current_ip+1; NEXT1_P2; } docon: #ifdef DEBUG printf("%08x: con: %08x\n",(Cell)ip,*(Cell*)PFA1(cfa)); #endif #ifdef USE_TOS *sp-- = TOS; TOS = *(Cell *)PFA1(cfa); #else *--sp = *(Cell *)PFA1(cfa); #endif NEXT; dovar: #ifdef DEBUG printf("%08x: var: %08x\n",(Cell)ip,(Cell)PFA1(cfa)); #endif #ifdef USE_TOS *sp-- = TOS; TOS = (Cell)PFA1(cfa); #else *--sp = (Cell)PFA1(cfa); #endif NEXT; /* !! user? */ douser: #ifdef DEBUG printf("%08x: user: %08x\n",(Cell)ip,(Cell)PFA1(cfa)); #endif #ifdef USE_TOS *sp-- = TOS; TOS = (Cell)(up+*(Cell*)PFA1(cfa)); #else *--sp = (Cell)(up+*(Cell*)PFA1(cfa)); #endif NEXT; dodoes: /* this assumes the following structure: defining-word: ... DOES> (possible padding) possibly handler: jmp dodoes (possible branch delay slot(s)) Forth code after DOES> defined word: cfa: address of or jump to handler OR address of or jump to dodoes, address of DOES-code pfa: */ #ifdef DEBUG printf("%08x/%08x: does: %08x\n",(Cell)ip,(Cell)cfa,*(Cell)PFA(cfa)); fflush(stdout); #endif *--rp = (Cell)ip; /* PFA1 might collide with DOES_CODE1 here, so we use PFA */ #ifdef USE_TOS *sp-- = TOS; TOS = (Cell)PFA(cfa); #else *--sp = (Cell)PFA(cfa); #endif ip = DOES_CODE1(cfa); NEXT; #include "primitives.i" }