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Eggert Jung 8b0354b709 remove itoa hack 6 months ago
Eggert Jung 91d7affc23 kout 6 months ago

@ -40,10 +40,13 @@ char Serial::readReg(RegisterIndex reg) {
} }
int Serial::write(char out) { int Serial::write(char out) {
// TODO: Implement //TODO fix behavior when \r\n ist actually sent
if(readReg(LINE_STATUS_REGISTER) & TRANSMITTER_EMPTY){ if(out == '\n')
writeReg(TRANSMIT_BUFFER_REGISTER, out); write('\r');
return out;
} if(readReg(LINE_STATUS_REGISTER) & TRANSMITTER_EMPTY){
return -1; writeReg(TRANSMIT_BUFFER_REGISTER, out);
return out;
}
return -1;
} }

@ -5,55 +5,18 @@ SerialStream::SerialStream(ComPort port, BaudRate baud_rate, DataBits data_bits,
StopBits stop_bits, Parity parity) StopBits stop_bits, Parity parity)
:Serial(port, baud_rate, data_bits, stop_bits, parity) {} :Serial(port, baud_rate, data_bits, stop_bits, parity) {}
void SerialStream::flush() { SerialStream kout = SerialStream();
print(buffer, strlen(buffer));
}
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3440726/what-is-the-proper-way-of-implementing-a-good-itoa-function
// Yet, another good itoa implementation
// returns: the length of the number string
int itoa(int value, char *sp, int radix)
{
char tmp[16];// be careful with the length of the buffer
char *tp = tmp;
int i;
unsigned v;
int sign = (radix == 10 && value < 0);
if (sign)
v = -value;
else
v = (unsigned)value;
while (v || tp == tmp)
{
i = v % radix;
v /= radix;
if (i < 10)
*tp++ = i+'0';
else
*tp++ = i + 'a' - 10;
}
int len = tp - tmp;
if (sign) void SerialStream::flush() {
{ print(kout.buffer, kout.pos);
*sp++ = '-'; kout.pos = 0;
len++;
}
while (tp > tmp)
*sp++ = *--tp;
return len;
} }
void SerialStream::setForeground(Color c) { void SerialStream::setForeground(Color c) {
write(0x1b); write(0x1b);
write('['); write('[');
write('3'); kout << 30+c;
write(c + 0x30); flush();
write('m'); write('m');
} }
@ -79,10 +42,13 @@ void SerialStream::reset() {
void SerialStream::setPos(int x, int y) { void SerialStream::setPos(int x, int y) {
//char out[] = {0x1b, '[', 0, 0, ';', 0, 0, 'H', 0}; //char out[] = {0x1b, '[', 0, 0, ';', 0, 0, 'H', 0};
*this << 0x1b; //*this << 0x1b;
*this << '['; write(0x1b);
*this << dec << x; kout << '[';
*this << ';' << y << 'H' << endl; kout << dec << x;
kout << ';';
kout << dec << y;
kout << 'H';
flush(); flush();
//itoa(x, &out[2], 10); //itoa(x, &out[2], 10);
//itoa(y, &out[5], 10); //itoa(y, &out[5], 10);

@ -141,3 +141,6 @@ class SerialStream : public OutputStream, public Serial {
*/ */
void print(char* str, int length); void print(char* str, int length);
}; };
extern SerialStream kout;

@ -15,7 +15,4 @@ TextStream::TextStream(unsigned from_col,
void TextStream::flush() { void TextStream::flush() {
print(buffer,pos); print(buffer,pos);
pos = 0; pos = 0;
} }

@ -49,7 +49,23 @@ extern "C" int main() {
ss.setBackground(SerialStream::CYAN); ss.setBackground(SerialStream::CYAN);
ss.print("test", 4); ss.print("test", 4);
ss.setPos(10, 10); ss.setPos(10, 10);
ss.print("test", 4); ss.print("test\n", 5);
ss.setBackground(SerialStream::BLACK);
kout << "Test <stream result> -> <expected>" << endl;
kout << "bool: " << true << " -> true" << endl;
kout << "zero: " << 0 << " -> 0" << endl;
kout << "binary: " << bin << 42 << dec << " -> 0b101010" << endl;
kout << "octal: " << oct << 42 << dec << " -> 052" << endl;
kout << "hex: " << hex << 42 << dec << " -> 0x2a" << endl;
kout << "uint64_t max: " << ~((uint64_t)0) << " -> 18446744073709551615" << endl;
kout << "int64_t max: " << ~(1ll<<63) << " -> 9223372036854775807" << endl;
kout << "int64_t min: " << (1ll<<63) << " -> -9223372036854775808" << endl;
kout << "some int64_t: " << (-1234567890123456789) << " -> -1234567890123456789" << endl;
kout << "some int64_t: " << (1234567890123456789) << " -> 1234567890123456789" << endl;
kout << "pointer: " << reinterpret_cast<void*>(1994473406541717165ull)
<< " -> 0x1badcafefee1dead" << endl;
kout << "smiley: " << static_cast<char>(1) << endl;
/* Start application processors /* Start application processors
* To avoid unexpected behaviour, make sure that interrupts are not * To avoid unexpected behaviour, make sure that interrupts are not

@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
#include "stringbuffer.h" #include "stringbuffer.h"
void Stringbuffer::put(char c) { (void)c; } void Stringbuffer::put(char c) {
buffer[pos++] = c;
if(pos > 80)
flush();
}

@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ kvm: all
# Execute Qemu with activated GDB stub and directly connect GDB to the spawned Qemu. # Execute Qemu with activated GDB stub and directly connect GDB to the spawned Qemu.
gdb: all gdb: all
${VERBOSE} $(GDB) "$(DBGKERNEL)" \ ${VERBOSE} cgdb -d $(GDB) "$(DBGKERNEL)" \
-ex "set arch $(DBGARCH)" \ -ex "set arch $(DBGARCH)" \
-ex "target remote | exec $(QEMU) -gdb stdio $(QEMUKERNEL) -smp $(QEMUCPUS) -S $(QEMUFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS)" -ex "target remote | exec $(QEMU) -gdb stdio $(QEMUKERNEL) -smp $(QEMUCPUS) -S $(QEMUFLAGS) $(DBGFLAGS)"

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