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m68000
m68000 is a Motorola 68000 interpreter, disassembler and assembler (code emitter) written in Rust.
This library emulates the common user and supervisor instructions of the M68k ISA. It is configurable to behave like the given CPU type (see below), changing the instruction's execution times and exception handling.
This library has been designed to be used in two different contexts:
- It can be used to emulate a whole CPU, and the user of this library only have to call the interpreter methods and exception when an interrupt or reset occurs. This is the typical use case for an emulator.
- It can also be used as a M68k user-mode interpreter to run a M68k program, but without the requirement of having an operating system compiled to binary M68k. In this case, the application runs the program until an exception occurs (TRAP for syscalls, zero divide, etc.), which can be handled in Rust code (or any other language using the C interface), so the application can implement the surrounding environment required by the M68k program in a high level language and not in M68k assembly.
Supported CPUs
The CPU type is specified with a generic parameter on the main structure. The trait CpuDetails
contains all the details of the emulated CPU:
- Instruction execution times
- Exception processing times
- Exception stack format
m68000 provides CPU details for the following CPUs:
- MC68000 (as described in the M68000 8-/16-/32-Bit Microprocessors User’s Manual, Ninth Edition)
- SCC68070 microcontroller
How to use
m68000 requires a nightly compiler as it uses the btree_extract_if
and bigint_helper_methods
features of the std.
First, since the memory map is application-dependant, it is the user's responsibility to define it by implementing the MemoryAccess
trait on their memory structure, and passing it to the core on each instruction execution.
Second, choose the CPU behavior by specifying the instance that implements the CpuDetails
trait, whether it is your own or one of the provided ones in the crate.
The file src/bin/scc68070.rs
is a usage example that implements the SCC68070 microcontroller.
Basic Rust example
const MEM_SIZE: u32 = 65536;
struct Memory([u8; MEM_SIZE as usize]); // Define your memory management system.
impl MemoryAccess for Memory { // Implement the MemoryAccess trait.
fn get_byte(&mut self, addr: u32) -> Option<u8> {
if addr < MEM_SIZE {
Some(self.0[addr as usize])
} else {
None
}
}
// And so on...
}
fn main() {
let mut memory = Memory([0; MEM_SIZE as usize]);
// Load the program in memory here.
let mut cpu: M68000<m68000::cpu_details::Mc68000> = M68000::new();
// Execute instructions
cpu.interpreter(&mut memory);
}
FFI and C interface
See CINTERFACE.md.
License
m68000 is distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License version 2.0. Refer to the LICENSE file for more information.