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PCD V4.127 not preserving registers in printf("%x"

 
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PCD V4.127 not preserving registers in printf("%x"
PostPosted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:05 pm     Reply with quote

Hello,

I'm still struggling to find a stable PCD version newer than V4.112. Just when I thought, V4.127 could be a candidate,
I stumbled upon a new bug, that wasn't yet present in V4.125. (Unfortunately, the latter has other and more bugs,
so falling back to V4.125 isn't a good option...).

I could implement a workaround in the present case, but not preserving registers in internal function calls is a
serious issue, thus I wonder if the same problem shows in other places as well.

Code:
#include <24F16KA102.h>
#device icd=2
#FUSES HS //High speed Osc (> 4mhz for PCM/PCH) (>10mhz for PCD)
#use delay(clock=20000000)
#use RS232(baud=19200, UART1)

#define W4_BUGFIX 0

void _putc(unsigned int8 c)
{
   int16 l;
#IF  getenv("VERSION")==4.127 && W4_BUGFIX
   #asm MOV W4,[W15++] #endasm
#ENDIF
   l=l*3;
   putc(c);
#IF  getenv("VERSION")==4.127 && W4_BUGFIX
   #asm MOV [--W15],W4 #endasm
#ENDIF
}

void main()
{
unsigned int16 us;
us=9;
printf(_putc,"printf_x fails in V4.127 because W4 isn't preserved V%3x\r\n",us);
while (1);
}


Generated printf output:

"printf_x fails in V4.127 because W4 isn't preserved
V009000000000000000000000000000000000
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"

And that's how the erroneous printout is brought up. @PRINTF_X_74 is the internal print function called with
%x format for a 16 bit integer.

Code:
@PRINTF_X_74:
0256:  MOV     W0,W3
0258:  SWAP    W1
025A:  MOV.B   #5,W4L ; W4 used as digit counter
025C:  DEC.B   0003
025E:  DEC.B   0008 ; W4L--
0260:  BRA     Z,290
0262:  MOV     W3,W0
0264:  SL      W3,#4,W3
0266:  LSR     W0,#C,W0
0268:  AND     #F,W0
026A:  BRA     NZ,274
026C:  CP.B    W4L,#1
026E:  BRA     Z,274
0270:  BTSS.B  3.7
0272:  BRA     25C
0274:  ADD     #30,W0
0276:  MOV     #3A,W2
0278:  CP      W0,W2
027A:  BRA     NC,27E
027C:  ADD.B   2,W0L
027E:  MOV     W1,[W15++]
0280:  MOV     W3,[W15++]
0282:  MOV.B   W0L,85F
0284:  CALL    244    ; W4 not preserved
0288:  MOV     [--W15],W3
028A:  MOV     [--W15],W1
028C:  BSET.B  3.7
028E:  BRA     25C
0290:  RETURN
 
.................... void _putc(unsigned int8 c)
.................... {
....................    int16 l;
....................    l=l*3;
*
0244:  MOV     860,W4 ; W4 is overwritten
0246:  MUL.UU  W4,#3,W0
0248:  MOV     W0,860
....................    putc(c);
024A:  MOV.B   85F,W0L
024C:  BTSC.B  223.1
024E:  BRA     24C
0250:  MOV.B   W0L,224
0252:  CLR.B   225
.................... }
0254:  RETURN 
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