Ejemplo n.º 1
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def test_parse_line():
    a = Assembler()
    lines = iter(src.splitlines())
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (None, '.set', (
        'const',
        '123',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (None, '.set', (
        'const_left',
        '976',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == None
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == ('start', 'wait', ('42', ))
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (None, 'ld', (
        'r0',
        'r1',
        '0',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (None, 'st', (
        'r0',
        'r1',
        '0',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (None, 'halt', ())
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == ('end', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line(next(lines)) == (
        None, '.data', ()
    )  # test left-aligned directive is not treated as label
Ejemplo n.º 2
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def test_assemble_bss():
    a = Assembler()
    try:
        a.assemble(src_bss)
    except TypeError:
        raised = True
    else:
        raised = False
    assert not raised
    assert a.offsets[BSS] == 4  # 1 word * 4B
Ejemplo n.º 3
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def test_support_multiple_statements_per_line():
    src = """
label: nop; nop;
    wait 42
"""

    lines = Assembler().parse(src.splitlines())

    assert lines == [('label', 'nop', ()), (None, 'nop', ()),
                     (None, 'wait', ('42', ))]
Ejemplo n.º 4
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def test_assemble():
    a = Assembler()
    a.assemble(src)
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('start')
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('end')
    assert a.symbols.get_sym('start') == (REL, TEXT, 0)
    assert a.symbols.get_sym('end') == (REL, TEXT, 4)
    assert len(b''.join(a.sections[TEXT])) == 16  # 4 instructions * 4B
    assert len(a.sections[DATA]) == 0
    assert a.offsets[BSS] == 0
Ejemplo n.º 5
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def test_assemble_uppercase_opcode():
    a = Assembler()
    try:
        a.assemble("  WAIT 42")
    except ValueError as e:
        if str(e) != "Unknown opcode or directive: WAIT":
            # re-raise failures we didn't expect
            raise
        raised = True
    else:
        raised = False
    assert not raised
Ejemplo n.º 6
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def test_assemble_test_regressions_from_evaluation():
    line = " reg_wr (0x3ff48400 + 0x10), 1, 1, 1"

    a = Assembler()
    raised = False
    try:
        a.assemble(line)
    except ValueError as e:
        if str(
                e
        ) == 'invalid register base':  # ensure we trapped the expected Exception
            raised = True
    assert not raised
Ejemplo n.º 7
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def test_assemble_global():
    a = Assembler()
    a.assemble(src_global)
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('counter')
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('internal')
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('entry')

    exported_symbols = a.symbols.export()
    assert exported_symbols == [(0, 'counter'),
                                (2, 'entry')]  # internal not exported

    exported_symbols = a.symbols.export(True)  # include non-global symbols
    assert exported_symbols == [(0, 'counter'), (1, 'internal'), (2, 'entry')]
Ejemplo n.º 8
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def test_assemble_optional_comment_removal():
    line = " move r1, 123  # comment"

    a = Assembler()

    # first assemble as normal (comments will be removed by default)
    a.assemble(line)

    # now assemble with comment removal disabled
    try:
        a.assemble(line, remove_comments=False)
    except ValueError as e:
        raised = True
    else:
        raised = False
    assert raised
Ejemplo n.º 9
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def test_assemble_bss_with_value():
    lines = """\
.bss
    .long 3  #non-zero value not allowed in bss section
"""

    a = Assembler()
    try:
        a.assemble(lines)
    except ValueError as e:
        if str(e) != "attempt to store non-zero value in section .bss":
            raise  # re-raise failures we didn't expect
        raised = True
    else:
        raised = False

    assert raised
Ejemplo n.º 10
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def test_parse_line():
    a = Assembler()
    lines = src.splitlines()
    # note: line number = index + 1
    assert a.parse_line(lines[0]) == None
    assert a.parse_line(lines[1]) == ('start', 'wait', ('42', ))
    assert a.parse_line(lines[2]) == (None, 'ld', (
        'r0',
        'r1',
        '0',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(lines[3]) == (None, 'st', (
        'r0',
        'r1',
        '0',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line(lines[4]) == (None, 'halt', ())
    assert a.parse_line(lines[5]) == ('end', None, ())
Ejemplo n.º 11
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def test_assemble_evalulate_expressions():
    src_w_expr = """\
    .set shft, 2
    .set loops, (1 << shft)

entry:
    move r0, 1+1
    move r1, loops
    move r2, (shft + 10) * 2
    move r3, entry << 2
"""
    a = Assembler()
    a.assemble(src_w_expr)

    assert a.symbols.has_sym('shft')
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('loops')
    assert a.symbols.has_sym('entry')
    assert a.symbols.get_sym('shft') == (ABS, None, 2)
    assert a.symbols.get_sym('loops') == (ABS, None, 4)
    assert a.symbols.get_sym('entry') == (REL, TEXT, 0)
Ejemplo n.º 12
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def test_parse_labels_correctly():
    """
    description of what defines a label
    https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Statements.html
    https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Labels.html
    """
    a = Assembler()
    assert a.parse_line('') is None
    assert a.parse_line('label: .set const, 42') == ('label', '.set', (
        'const',
        '42',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line('label:.set const, 42') == ('label', '.set', (
        'const',
        '42',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line('label:') == ('label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('    label:') == ('label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('    label:  ') == ('label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('nop  ') == (None, 'nop', ())
    assert a.parse_line('.set c, 1  ') == (None, '.set', (
        'c',
        '1',
    ))
    assert a.parse_line('invalid : nop') == (
        None, 'invalid', (': nop', ))  # no whitespace between label and colon
    assert a.parse_line('.string "hello world"') == (None, '.string',
                                                     ('"hello world"', ))
    assert a.parse_line('.string "hello : world"') == (None, '.string',
                                                       ('"hello : world"', )
                                                       )  # colon in string
    assert a.parse_line('label::') == ('label', ':', ())
    assert a.parse_line('label: :') == ('label', ':', ())
    assert a.parse_line('a_label:') == ('a_label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('$label:') == ('$label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('.label:') == ('.label', None, ())
    assert a.parse_line('&label:') == (None, '&label:', ()
                                       )  # & not a valid char in a label
Ejemplo n.º 13
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def test_parse():
    a = Assembler()
    lines = remove_comments(src)
    result = a.parse(lines)
    assert None not in result