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5 /* Instruction encoding for the ca65 macroassembler */
9 /* (C) 1998-2000 Ullrich von Bassewitz */
11 /* D-70597 Stuttgart */
12 /* EMail: uz@musoftware.de */
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52 CPU_SUNPLUS, /* Not in the freeware version - sorry */
53 CPU_COUNT /* Count of different CPUs */
56 /* Constants for the addressing mode. If an opcode is available in zero page
57 * and absolut adressing mode, both bits are set. When checking for valid
58 * modes, the zeropage bit is checked first. Similar, the implicit bit is set
59 * on accu adressing modes, so the 'A' for accu adressing is not needed (but
61 * When assembling for the 6502 or 65C02, all addressing modes that are not
62 * available on these CPUs are removed before doing any checks.
64 #define AM_IMPLICIT 0x00000003UL
65 #define AM_ACCU 0x00000002UL
66 #define AM_DIR 0x00000004UL
67 #define AM_ABS 0x00000008UL
68 #define AM_ABS_LONG 0x00000010UL
69 #define AM_DIR_X 0x00000020UL
70 #define AM_ABS_X 0x00000040UL
71 #define AM_ABS_LONG_X 0x00000080UL
72 #define AM_DIR_Y 0x00000100UL
73 #define AM_ABS_Y 0x00000200UL
74 #define AM_DIR_IND 0x00000400UL
75 #define AM_ABS_IND 0x00000800UL
76 #define AM_DIR_IND_LONG 0x00001000UL
77 #define AM_DIR_IND_Y 0x00002000UL
78 #define AM_DIR_IND_LONG_Y 0x00004000UL
79 #define AM_DIR_X_IND 0x00008000UL
80 #define AM_ABS_X_IND 0x00010000UL
81 #define AM_REL 0x00020000UL
82 #define AM_REL_LONG 0x00040000UL
83 #define AM_STACK_REL 0x00080000UL
84 #define AM_STACK_REL_IND_Y 0x00100000UL
85 #define AM_IMM 0x00E00000UL
86 #define AM_BLOCKMOVE 0x01000000UL
88 /* Bitmask for all ZP operations that have correspondent ABS ops */
89 #define AM_ZP (AM_DIR | AM_DIR_X | AM_DIR_Y | AM_DIR_IND | AM_DIR_X_IND)
91 /* Bit numbers and count */
92 #define AMI_IMM_ACCU 21
93 #define AMI_IMM_INDEX 22
98 /* Description for one instruction */
99 typedef struct InsDesc_ InsDesc;
102 unsigned long AddrMode; /* Valid adressing modes */
103 unsigned char BaseCode; /* Base opcode */
104 unsigned char ExtCode; /* Number of ext code table */
105 void (*Emit) (const InsDesc*);/* Handler function */
108 /* An instruction table */
109 typedef struct InsTable_ InsTable;
111 unsigned Count; /* Number of intstructions */
112 InsDesc Ins[1]; /* Varying length */
115 /* The instruction table for the currently active CPU */
116 extern const InsTable* InsTab;
118 /* Table to build the effective opcode from a base opcode and an addressing
121 extern unsigned char EATab [9][AMI_COUNT];
123 /* Table that encodes the additional bytes for each instruction */
124 extern unsigned char ExtBytes [AMI_COUNT];
128 /*****************************************************************************/
130 /*****************************************************************************/
134 void SetCPU (enum CPUType NewCPU);
137 enum CPUType GetCPU (void);
138 /* Return the current CPU */
140 int FindInstruction (const char* Ident);
141 /* Check if Ident is a valid mnemonic. If so, return the index in the
142 * instruction table. If not, return -1.
145 void HandleInstruction (unsigned Index);
146 /* Handle the mnemonic with the given index */