fixed stack docs in README

float_support
Anton Lydike 4 years ago
parent d72f83d19c
commit 6436f8930a

@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ symbols were not found in the file, it simply starts at the beginning of the `.t
This is how the interface is used: This is how the interface is used:
``` ```
usage: riscemu [-h] [--options OPTIONS] [--syscall-opts SYSCALL_OPTS] [--instruction-sets INSTRUCTION_SETS] [--default_stack_size [default-stack-size]] file.asm [file.asm ...] usage: riscemu [-h] [--options OPTIONS] [--syscall-opts SYSCALL_OPTS] [--instruction-sets INSTRUCTION_SETS] [--stack_size stack-size] file.asm [file.asm ...]
@ -67,6 +67,9 @@ disable_io Disallow reading/writing from stdin/stdout/stderr
If multiple files are specified, all are loaded into memeory, but only the last one is executed. This might be improved If multiple files are specified, all are loaded into memeory, but only the last one is executed. This might be improved
later, maybe the `_init` section of each binary is executed before the main loop starts? later, maybe the `_init` section of each binary is executed before the main loop starts?
If `stack_size` is greater than zero, a stack is allocated and initialized, with the `sp` register pointing to the end of the stack.
## Debugging ## Debugging
Debugging is done using the `ebreak` (formerly `sbreak`) instruction, which will launch a debugging session if encountered. Debugging is done using the `ebreak` (formerly `sbreak`) instruction, which will launch a debugging session if encountered.
See [docs/debugging.md](docs/debugging.md) for more info. See [docs/debugging.md](docs/debugging.md) for more info.
@ -91,6 +94,5 @@ generate and make all doc files for you. Finally, you can open the docs locall b
* Correctly handle 12 and 20 bit immediate (currently not limited to bits at all) * Correctly handle 12 and 20 bit immediate (currently not limited to bits at all)
* Add a cycle limit to the options and CPU to catch infinite loops * Add a cycle limit to the options and CPU to catch infinite loops
* Move away from `print` and use `logging.logger` instead * Move away from `print` and use `logging.logger` instead
* Properly support stack/heap
* Writer proper tests * Writer proper tests

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