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+# MACRO: start
+# All assembler tests should start with a call to "start"
+ .macro start
+ .text
+
+ # Skip over these inlined funcs.
+ jmp __start;
+
+ .global __pass
+ .type __pass, function
+__pass:
+ # Note - we cannot just invoke:
+ #
+ # write 1, _passmsg, 5
+ #
+ # here because _passmsg contains the run-time (VMA) address of
+ # the pass string (probably 0x500) not the load-time (LMA)
+ # address (probably 0x804c). Normally using the VMA address
+ # would be the correct thing to do - *if* there was some start
+ # up code which copied data from LMA to VMA. But we have no
+ # start up code, so the data still resides at the LMA
+ # address. Hence we use __romdatastart instead.
+ #
+ # Note - we are cheating because the address that we pass to
+ # "write" should actually be:
+ #
+ # __romdatastart + (_passmsg - __datastart)
+ #
+ # but the assembler cannot cope with this expression. So we
+ # cheat and use the fact that we know that _passmsg is the
+ # first string in the .data section and so (_passmsg -
+ # __datastart) evaluates to zero.
+
+ write 1, __romdatastart, 5
+ exit 0
+
+ .global __fail
+ .type __fail, function
+__fail:
+ # Note - see above.
+ #
+ # write 1, _failmsg, 5
+ #
+ # This time we use the fact that _passmsg is aligned to a
+ # 16 byte boundary to work out that (_failmsg - __datastart)
+ # evaluates to 0x10.
+
+ write 1, __romdatastart + 0x10, 5
+ exit 1
+
+ .data
+_passmsg:
+ .ascii "pass\n"
+ .align 4
+
+_failmsg:
+ .ascii "fail\n"
+ .align 4
+
+ .text
+ .global __start
+ .type __start, function
+__start:
+ .endm
+
+# MACRO: system_call
+# Make a libgloss/Linux system call
+ .macro system_call nr:req
+ call #(0x180|\nr);
+ .endm
+
+# MACRO: exit
+# Quit the current test
+ .macro exit rc:req
+ mov #\rc, r12
+ system_call 1
+ .endm
+
+# MACRO: pass
+# Write 'pass' to stdout via syscalls and quit;
+# meant for non-OS operating environments
+ .macro pass
+ jmp __pass;
+ .endm
+
+# MACRO: fail
+# Write 'fail' to stdout via syscalls and quit;
+# meant for non-OS operating environments
+ .macro fail
+ jmp __fail;
+ .endm
+
+# MACRO: write
+# Just like the write() C function; uses system calls
+ .macro write fd:req, buf:req, count:req
+ mov #\fd, r12;
+ mov #\buf, r13;
+ mov #\count, r14;
+ system_call 5
+ .endm