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AC21009-Assignment-3-Manchester-Baby-Assembler

AC21009 Assignment 3 Manchester Baby Assembler

Requirments

  • GCC
  • G++

Building

Build project

To build the project run the following command

make

Remove output files

To remove the output files that have occurred from previous builds, run the following command

make clean

Running / Usage

To use on UNIX use the follow command

./assembler.o [Input-File*] [Output-File*] [Config-File] [Debug]

Any arguments with a * are required

Input File

This is your input text file with your assembly code.

Output File

This is the text file you want to output the Machine Code to.

Config File

This is the config file you want to use if you want a custom Config See bellow for documentation

Debug

Here you can use -d to enable to full debug dump. This dumps all debug into from all the Instruction and Variable containers as they run.

Config File Usage

See the included configSample.txt for an example.

numberOfInstructionsConfig: 7
numberOfMemoryLocationsConfig: 32
bitsNotUserAfterLineNo: 8
bitsNotUsedAfterFunctionNumber: 16
bitsUsedForLineNo: 5
bitsUsedForFunctionNo: 3
jumpFunctionNumber: 0
mnemonics: [JMP JRP LDN STO SUB CMP STP]
functionNumbers: [0 1 2 3 4 6 7]

Explanation of each config option accepting Ints

Each of these options should be named as following and then a space left before the the int value you want to use that option.

  • numberOfInstructionsConfig: : This is the number of instruction your the computer you're assembling for should have and should match the number of item in the mnemonics and functionNumbers
  • numberOfMemoryLocationsConfig: : This is the number of memory addresses your computer can use.
  • bitsNotUserAfterLineNo: : This is the number of bits left blank after the Line Number.
  • bitsNotUsedAfterFunctionNumber: : This is the number of bits left blank after the Function Number.
  • bitsUsedForLineNo: : This is the number of bits used for the Line Number.
  • bitsUsedForFunctionNo: : This is the number of bits used for the Function Number.
  • jumpFunctionNumber : The function Number used for jump command

Explanation of each config option accepting list

Each of these for their list should have square brackets [ & ] encapsulating each the list of items, as well no commas or speech marks should be used to surround each option.

  • mnemonics: : Contains the mnemonics used in the assembly file.
  • functionNumbers : Corresponding function number for the mnemonic.

For these 2 items you need to have each item in either list match up. So item one in each list are a pair, and item two are a pair etc...

e.g. For the example above JMP will have the function number 0. and then SUB would match up with the function number 4.

Error Codes

These are all the possible error codes and their meanings.

-101 : Value too big for the memory size

This error is when the the value passed through is too big to fit in the available memory size.

-102 : Out of Memory Range

When you're look for a memory location that doesn't exist

-103 : Variable Name Present

When you've defined a variable already and you try to define it again

-104 : Variable Doesn't Exist

When you use a variable with an instruction that you haven't defined

-105 : Not Enough Memory

When there isn't enough memory locations to the number of Variables and Instructions.

-301 : Instruction Doesn't Exist

Assembly used a Instruction that doesn't exist in the instruction Set

-302 : Vector Out of Range

When the assembler looks at an non-existent vector location

-303 : Label Already Exists

You've used a label on a instruction line twice

-401 : Input too big

When the input int/long is too big for the function it's being imputed to

-501 : No Instruction to process

Assembler can't find instructions to process in the assembly file

-502 : Unable to find START or END markers

this error was deprecated in commit d3ecd1616640e4163a91aeaf2d334c55b978d2c6

Can't find the START or/and END markers in the assembly file

-503 : Input Process Failed

Assembler failed to input you assembly file into it's data structure

-504 Invalid Input

invalid parameter given

-505 : File IO Error

There was an error opening your text file.

-506 : Variable used but not defined

When one of your instruction in your assembly file is used but not defined

-507 : Mis-Matched vectors

When you custom mnemonics and functionNumbers in your config text file don't have the same number of items in each to match up.

-508 : Line number too large for bits defined

When the line number of a variable is too large for the number of bits defined to hold the bits in machine code.

-509 : Function Number too large for bits defined

When the function number of a variable is too large for the number of bits defined to hold the bits in machine code.

-510 : Invalid char in config file

When there's a invalid char in the config file, e.g when you have a non decimal number when defining the function numbers

-511 : Mis-matched config details

When parts of config don't match, mainly numberOfInstructionsConfig and the number of mnemonics stated

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