;; executing a definition, this code is what causes execution to resume at the
;; next word in that definition.
macro next {
- ;; RSI points to the address of the definition of the next word to execute.
- lodsq ; Load value at RSI into RAX and increment RSI
- ;; Now RAX contains the location of the next word to execute. The first 8
- ;; bytes of this word is the address of the codeword, which is what we want
- ;; to execute.
- jmp qword [rax] ; Jump to the codeword of the current word
+ ;; RSI points to the address of the definition of the next word to execute.
+ lodsq ; Load value at RSI into RAX and increment RSI
+ ;; Now RAX contains the location of the next word to execute. The first 8
+ ;; bytes of this word is the address of the codeword, which is what we want
+ ;; to execute.
+ jmp qword [rax] ; Jump to the codeword of the current word
}
;; pushr and popr work on the return stack, whose location is stored in the
;; register RBP.
macro pushr x {
- sub rbp, 8
- mov qword [rbp], x
+ sub rbp, 8
+ mov qword [rbp], x
}
macro popr x {
- mov x, [rbp]
- add rbp, 8
+ mov x, [rbp]
+ add rbp, 8
}
segment readable executable
main:
- cld ; Clear direction flag so LODSQ does the right thing.
- mov rbp, return_stack_top ; Initialize return stack
+ cld ; Clear direction flag so LODSQ does the right thing.
+ mov rbp, return_stack_top ; Initialize return stack
- mov rsi, program
- next
+ mov rsi, program
+ next
-program:
- dq HELLO
+program: dq MAIN
;; The codeword is the code that will be executed at the beginning of a forth
;; word. It needs to save the old RSI and update it to point to the next word to
;; execute.
docol:
- pushr rsi ; Save old value of RSI on return stack; we will continue execution there after we are done executing this word
- lea rsi, [rax + 8] ; RAX currently points to the address of the codeword, so we want to continue at RAX+8
- next ; Execute word pointed to by RSI
+ pushr rsi ; Save old value of RSI on return stack; we will continue execution there after we are done executing this word
+ lea rsi, [rax + 8] ; RAX currently points to the address of the codeword, so we want to continue at RAX+8
+ next ; Execute word pointed to by RSI
-;; This codeword is called at the end of a Forth definition. It just needs to
+;; This word is called at the end of a Forth definition. It just needs to
;; restore the old value of RSI (saved by 'docol') and resume execution.
-exit:
- popr rsi
- next
+EXIT:
+ dq .start
+.start:
+ popr rsi
+ next
EMIT:
- dq .start
+ dq .start
+.start:
+ pushr rsi
+ pushr rax
+ mov rax, 1
+ mov rdi, 1
+ lea rsi, [rsp]
+ mov rdx, 1
+ syscall
+ add rsp, 8
+ popr rax
+ popr rsi
+ next
+
+PUSH_NEWLINE_CHAR:
+ dq .start
+.start:
+ push $A
+ next
+
+NEWLINE:
+ dq docol
+ dq PUSH_NEWLINE_CHAR
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EXIT
+
+;; Read a word from standard input and push it onto the stack as a pointer and a
+;; size. The pointer is valid until the next call to READ_WORD.
+READ_WORD: ; 400170
+ dq .start
+.start:
+ mov [.rsi], rsi
+ mov [.rax], rax
+
+.skip_whitespace:
+ ;; Read characters into .char_buffer until one of them is not whitespace.
+ mov rax, 0
+ mov rdi, 0
+ mov rsi, .char_buffer
+ mov rdx, 1
+ syscall
+
+ cmp [.char_buffer], ' '
+ je .skip_whitespace
+ cmp [.char_buffer], $A
+ je .skip_whitespace
+
+.alpha:
+ ;; We got a character that wasn't whitespace. Now read the actual word.
+ mov [.length], 0
+
+.read_alpha:
+ mov al, [.char_buffer]
+ movzx rbx, [.length]
+ mov rsi, .buffer
+ add rsi, rbx
+ mov [rsi], al
+ inc [.length]
+
+ mov rax, 0
+ mov rdi, 0
+ mov rsi, .char_buffer
+ mov rdx, 1
+ syscall
+
+ cmp [.char_buffer], ' '
+ je .end
+ cmp [.char_buffer], $A
+ jne .read_alpha
+
+.end:
+ push .buffer
+ movzx rax, [.length]
+ push rax
+
+ mov rsi, [.rsi]
+ mov rax, [.rax]
+
+ next
+
+TYPE:
+ dq .start
.start:
- pushr rsi
- pushr rax
- mov rax, 1
- mov rdi, 1
- lea rsi, [rsp]
- mov rdx, 1
- syscall
- add rsp, 8
- popr rax
- popr rsi
- next
+ mov rbx, rsi
+ mov rcx, rax
+
+ mov rax, 1
+ mov rdi, 1
+ pop rdx ; Length
+ pop rsi ; Buffer
+ syscall
+
+ mov rax, rcx
+ mov rsi, rbx
+ next
PUSH_HELLO_CHARS:
- dq .start
+ dq .start
.start:
- push $A
- push 'o'
- push 'l'
- push 'l'
- push 'e'
- push 'H'
- next
+ push $A
+ push 'o'
+ push 'l'
+ push 'l'
+ push 'e'
+ push 'H'
+ next
+
+PUSH_YOU_TYPED:
+ dq .start
+.start:
+ push you_typed_string
+ push you_typed_string.length
+ next
HELLO:
- dq docol
- dq PUSH_HELLO_CHARS
- dq EMIT
- dq EMIT
- dq EMIT
- dq EMIT
- dq EMIT
- dq EMIT
- dq exit
-
-PROGRAM:
- dq docol
- dq HELLO
- dq HELLO
- dq HELLO
- dq exit
+ dq docol
+ dq PUSH_HELLO_CHARS
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EMIT
+ dq EXIT
+
+TERMINATE:
+ dq .start
+ .start:
+ mov rax, $3C
+ mov rdi, 0
+ syscall
+
+MAIN:
+ dq docol
+ dq HELLO
+ dq READ_WORD
+ dq PUSH_YOU_TYPED
+ dq TYPE
+ dq TYPE
+ dq NEWLINE
+ dq HELLO
+ dq TERMINATE
segment readable writable
+you_typed_string db 'You typed: '
+.length = $ - you_typed_string
+
+READ_WORD.rsi dq ?
+READ_WORD.rax dq ?
+READ_WORD.max_size = $FF
+READ_WORD.buffer rb READ_WORD.max_size
+READ_WORD.length db ?
+READ_WORD.char_buffer db ?
+
+
;; Return stack
rq $2000
return_stack_top: