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Alexander Kamkin, 04/06/2017 04:57 PM


Getting Started with x86

Prerequisite

MicroTESK should be installed.

Demo Specifications

Specifications of the x86 (8086) instruction set architecture (ISA) can be found in $MICROTESK_HOME/arch/demo/x86/model/x86.nml.

Each instruction is described in nML by means of the following constructs (mov r16/r16 is taken as an example):

  1. the signature
    op mov_r1616 (dst: GPR16, src: GPR16)
  2. the assembly format
    syntax = format("mov %s, %s", dst.syntax, src.syntax)
  3. the binary encoding
    image = format("1000101111%s%s", dst.image, src.image)
  4. the semantics
      action = {
        dst = src;
        ...
      }
    

To compile the ISA model, run the following command:

$MICROTESK_HOME/bin/compile.sh x86.nml

Demo Templates

Test templates for the x86 ISA can be found in $MICROTESK_HOME/arch/demo/x86/templates.

The directory contains a number of demo templates including the following ones:

block.rb demonstrates how to use block constructs
block_random.rb demonstrates how to create randomized instruction sequences using block constructs
euclid.rb demonstrates test program simulation to predict the resulting microprocessor state
random.rb shows usage of probability distributions
random_immediate.rb shows randomization of immediate values
random_registers.rb shows randomization of registers (dependencies)

To run template processing use the following command:

$MICROTESK_HOME/bin/generate.sh x86 block.rb --code-file-prefix block --code-file-extension -v

When the processing is finished, files with the resulting assembly code can be found in $MICROTESK_HOME

For more information, see MicroTESK wiki: http://forge.ispras.ru/projects/microtesk/wiki/Template_Description_Language

Updated by Alexander Kamkin about 7 years ago · 38 revisions