updated readme and docs

float_support
Anton Lydike 4 years ago
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Implementing a basic RISC-V emulator, aimed at being easily extendable.
Currently supported (but not implemented) instructions:
This emulator contains:
* RISC-V Assembly parser
* RISC-V Assembly loader
* Emulation for parts of the basic RISC-V instruction set
* Naive memory emulator
* Basic implementation of some syscalls
* A debugging environment
````
lb, lh, lw, lbu, lhu, sb, sh, sw, sll, slli, srl, srli, sra,
srai, add, addi, sub, lui, auipc, xor, xori, or, ori, and,
andi, slt, slti, sltu, sltiu, beq, bne, blt, bge, bltu, bgeu,
j, jr, jal, jalr, ret, scall, break, nop
````
See the docs on [asembly](docs/assembly.md) and [the cpu](docs/CPU.md) for more detail.
## Running simple Assembly:
A couple of basic assembly programs are provided inside `examples/`, such as [`exit.asm`](examples/exit.asm), which just exits with code 0
Currently, symbols (such as `main:`) are looked-up in runtime. This allows for better debugging, I believe.
You can run it by typing `python -m riscemu examples/hello-world.asm`. It will produce output similar to:
```
Successfully loaded: LoadedExecutable[examples/hello-world.asm](base=0x00000100, size=24bytes, sections=data text, run_ptr=0x00000110)
Hello world
Program exited with code 0
```
See the docs on [asembly](docs/assembly.md) and [the cpu](docs/CPU.md) for more detail on how to write assembly code for this emulator.
See the [list of implemented syscalls](docs/syscalls.md) for more details on how to syscall.
Currently, symbols (such as `main:`) are looked-up at runtime. This allows for better debugging, I believe.
Basic IO should work, as open, read, write and close are supported for stdin/stdout/stderr and even aribtrary file paths (if enabled)
## Using the CLI:
*Current CLI is not final, options may change frequently until a stable version is reached*
This is how the interface is used:
```
riscemu [--options OPTIONS] [--syscall-option SYSCALL_OPTIONS] [--default_stack_size] file.asm [file.asm ...]
OPTIONS and SYSCALL_OPTIONS is a list of comma-separated flags that will be enabled
OPTIONS:
disable_debug Disable the ebreak and sbreak instructions
no_syscall_symbols Don't make syscall symbols globally available
fail_on_ex Do not launch an interactive debugger when the CPU loop catches an exception
SYSCALL_OPTIONS:
fs_access Allow access to the filesystem
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
later, maybe the `_init` section of each binary is executed before the main loop starts?
## Resources:
* Pseudo ops: https://www.codetd.com/article/8981522
* RISC-V reference card: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/1617/ECAD+Arch/files/docs/RISCVGreenCardv8-20151013.pdf
## TODO:
* add global symbol lookup table
* better pseudo-ops
* mmu inspect methods
* Prevent tokenizer infinite loop on unknown instructions
* Move cpu instructions to different file, allow for instruction set selection and composition
* Add a cycle limit to the options and CPU to catch infinite loops
* Move away from `print` and use `logging.logger` instead

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# The stack
The stack is a continuous region of memory, located somewhere. The stack grows "downwards", meaning new values are pushed like this:
```asm
add sp, sp, -4
sw a0, sp, 0
```

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scall
```
In order to use the global syscall symbols, run with the `--syscall-symbols` flag (not implemented yet)
The global symbols (e.g. `SCALL_READ`) are loaded by default. If you specify the option `no_syscall_symbols`, they will be omitted.
## Read (63) `SCALL_READ`
* `a0`: source file descriptor
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Requires flag `--scall-fs` to be set to True
## Close (1025) `SCALL_OPEN`
## Close (1025) `SCALL_CLOSE`
* `a0`: file descriptor to close
* `return: a0`: 0 if closed correctly or -1

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; hello-world.asm
; print "hello world" to stdout and exit
.data
msg: .ascii "Hello world\n"
.text
addi a0, zero, 1 ; print to stdout
addi a1, zero, msg ; load msg address
addi a2, zero, 12 ; write 12 bytes
addi a7, zero, SCALL_WRITE ; write syscall code
scall
addi a0, zero, 0 ; set exit code to 0
addi a7, zero, SCALL_EXIT ; exit syscall code
scall
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