123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165 |
- ; This test covers the behavior of 40-bit mode for a variety of values.
- ; It takes a while to run completely (~5 minutes), but progress is indicated via mail shown at the
- ; top of the screen in DSPSpy. The value will go from 80000000 to 8041ffff.
- incdir "tests"
- include "dsp_base.inc"
- test_main:
- LRI $ar0, #0
- LRI $ar1, #0
- LRI $ar2, #0
- LRI $ar3, #0
- LRI $ix0, #0
- LRI $ix1, #0
- LRI $ix2, #0
- LRI $ix3, #0
- ; Test with $ac0.l from 0xfff0 to 0x0010
- LRI $ac0.l, #0xfff0
- BLOOPI #0x21, first_loop_last_ins
- CALL test_saturation
- IAR $ar0
- first_loop_last_ins:
- INC $acc0
- ; Test with $ac0.l from 0x7ff0 to 0x8010
- LRI $ac0.l, #0xfff0
- BLOOPI #0x21, second_loop_last_ins
- CALL test_saturation
- IAR $ar0
- second_loop_last_ins:
- INC $acc0
- ; We're done. Report the test results.
- ; $ix1 should be 0, or else saturation occurred on $ac0.l or $ac0.h.
- ; $ix2 should be 0, or else sign-extension occurred on $ac0.l or $ac0.h.
- ; $ix3 should be 0, or else we incorrectly predicted saturation on $ac0.m.
- ; $ar1/$ar2/$ar3 records the number of times it happened
- CALL send_back
- ; We're done, DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE
- JMP end_of_test
- test_saturation:
- ; We start with $ac0.h at -0x80 since we can use the overflow flag to check when wrapping around
- ; occurs; starting at 0 and ending when it wraps back to 0 doesn't work since we can't check the
- ; zero flag since $ac0.l may be nonzero ($ac0.l is used as an input to this subroutine)
- LRI $ac0.m, #0
- LRI $ac0.h, #-0x80
- loop_start:
- ; Compare the value of $ac0.m when in SET16 mode and in SET40 mode
- SET40
- ; Reading $ac0.m in SET40 mode results in saturation if $ac0.h doesn't match the sign-extension
- ; of $ac0.h. Also, storing to $ac1.m in SET40 mode clears $ac1.l and sets $ac1.h to the
- ; sign-extension of $ac1.m, and $ac1.l.
- MRR $ac1.m, $ac0.m
- SET16
- ; Attempt to compute the saturated value of $ac1.m in $ax1.h,
- ; using what we know of $acc0.
- TST'MV $acc0 : $ax1.h, $ac0.m
- JL negative_acc0
- ; $acc0 is nonnegative.
- JMPx8 check_saturated_ax1h ; If the above s32 bit is not set, we don't need to saturate
- ; If the above s32 bit _is_ set, then saturate $ax1.h.
- LRI $ax1.h, #0x7fff
- JMP check_saturated_ax1h
- negative_acc0:
- JMPx8 check_saturated_ax1h ; If the above s32 bit is not set, we don't need to saturate
- LRI $ax1.h, #0x8000
- ; Fall through to check_saturated_ax1h
- check_saturated_ax1h:
- ; $acc1 has the value of $ac0.m in SET40 mode.
- ; And, $ax1.h has what we computed that value should be, and CMPAXH always sign-extends $ax1.h
- ; (and ignores $ax1.l), so we can compare using it directly.
- CMPAXH $acc1, $ax1.h
- JZ check_read_low
- ; Our prediction was wrong (shouldn't happen)
- LRI $ix3, #1
- IAR $ar3
- TST $acc0
- CALL send_back
- ; Fall through to check_read_low
- check_read_low:
- SET40
- MRR $ac1.m, $ac0.l
- SET16
- MRR $ax1.h, $ac0.l
- CMPAXH $acc1, $ax1.h
- JZ check_read_high
- ; Reading $ac0.l gave different results in SET40 and SET16 modes (shouldn't happen)
- LRI $ix1, #1
- IAR $ar1
- TST $acc0
- CALL send_back
- ; Fall through to check_read_high
- check_read_high:
- SET40
- MRR $ac1.m, $ac0.h
- SET16
- MRR $ax1.h, $ac0.h
- CMPAXH $acc1, $ax1.h
- JZ check_write_low
- ; Reading $ac0.h gave different results in SET40 and SET16 modes (shouldn't happen)
- LRI $ix1, #1
- IAR $ar1
- TST $acc0
- CALL send_back
- ; Fall through to check_write_low
- check_write_low:
- MOV $acc1, $acc0
- SET40
- MRR $ac1.l, $ac0.l
- SET16
- CMP
- JZ check_write_high
- ; Writing to $ac1.l caused $acc1 to not match $acc0 (shouldn't happen)
- LRI $ix2, #1
- IAR $ar2
- CALL send_back
- ; Fall through to check_write_high
- check_write_high:
- MOV $acc1, $acc0
- SET40
- MRR $ac1.h, $ac0.h
- SET16
- CMP
- JZ increment_loop
- ; Writing to $ac1.h caused $acc1 to not match $acc0 (shouldn't happen)
- LRI $ix2, #1
- IAR $ar2
- CALL send_back
- ; Fall through to increment_loop
- increment_loop:
- INCM $ac0.m
- ; If incrementing results in overflowing, then we're done.
- RETO
- ; If ($ac0.m & 0x00ff) != 0, continue the loop without sending mail.
- ANDF $ac0.m, #0x00ff
- JLNZ loop_start
- ; Otherwise, send mail to report the progress. (This shows at the top of the screen in DSPSpy,
- ; but otherwise isn't handled in any meaningful way.)
- MOV $acc1, $acc0
- LSR $acc1, #-8
- ; Compensate for starting at INT_MIN (0x80'0000'0000) and ending at INT_MAX (0x7f'0000'0000)
- ; instead of going from 0 (0x00'0000'0000) to -1 (0xff'ffff'ffff)
- XORI $ac1.m, #0x8000
- SR @DMBH, $ar0
- SR @DMBL, $ac1.m
- SI @DIRQ, #0x0001
- ; We don't wait for the mail to be read, because we don't care about the response.
- JMP loop_start
|