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Reading binary files. #650
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Not really, that's something you'd normally do outside Sail (i.e. in C). If you give more details about what you're trying to do exactly I could point you in the right direction. |
Thanks for the reply! I'm trying to specify the 6502 ISA in Sail. I have a few instructions specified and have implemented a basic instruction decoder and a top-level fetch and execute loop function. I wanted to test it out on actual assembled binaries. I noticed that the REPL has a |
Yeah you're right - the way this is done in RISC-V is that you load the binary into memory, set the PC to your entry point and then call your Basically you would do this:
To implement
Btw when you compile your C program you have to compile the C files in that directory - at least Probably would be good if there was a minimal example for this, but... there isn't, sorry! I guess if the REPL lets you load a binary you could skip most of that. You just need to make sure your Good luck! |
Is there a sail module to parse and read instructions from a compiled binary file? If so, are there examples of usage which I can follow from somewhere?
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