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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2980 |
TIL: The instruction after SEI can be executed before a pending IRQ is handled
As described here: http://visual6502.org/wiki/index.php?title=6502_Timing_of_Inter..
I never knew this, after all those years, and thought i'd share this as a heads-up.
Thanks to Bubis for pointing it out to me! |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2980 |
It's not uncommon that bugs cause erroneous behaviour only in the presence of other bugs. Fix only either, and the other lies dormant until some later time, fix both and you win. :) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
indeed, that sei/cli stuff only masked other - and bigger - problems. |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5094 |
Quote: It's not uncommon that bugs cause erroneous behaviour only in the presence of other bugs. Fix only either, and the other lies dormant until some later time, fix both and you win. :)
sei/cli wasnt there to fix a bug. |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
time for some classic rock |
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Copyfault
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 478 |
Quoting KrillHmm, what does that setup from timer IRQ save? I don't see the shortening (and you'd also have to ack the IRQ yourself). :) Ah, you're right with that acknowledging of the IRQ which would come "on top".
Quoting KrillAnd please explain your notion of "irq-levels". How many are there? Are interrupt handlers themselves interrupted? Are there more banking settings than all-RAM ($30/$34) for main loop and with IO ($35) for interrupt handlers? Something going via $0314/15? Yes, what did I mean with "irq-level" *questioningmyself*? I just wanted to distinguish between a "level=0" situation which would be code running outside any irq (which usually is the main loop) and a "level>0" situation for code running inside an IRQ. As there is a certain priority among the different IRQ triggers (e.g. NMI beats Raster), one could define the "irq-level" along these priorities; alternatively, an irq-level could also describe the "depth" of the IRQ trigger chain which occurs when an IRQ is triggered on code running inside an IRQ and so on, but...
...but for the case I had in mind, the terms "main loop" and "inside Raster IRQ" suffice, so I better switch to these now. Usually, I have a main loop running and a raster irq set up. I want a clear separation between the memory access: full ram ($01=$34) in the main loop and IO ($01=$35) in the irq code. As there are usually some IO-registers to be initialised during init, I at least need $01=$35 once in the main loop. By misusing the CIA1-irq as stated in one of my former postings I could avoid this and have all IO accesses inside the IRQ.
Which leaves me with a little question. Is it possible to have an IRQ execution directly after the write cycle of that STA $D019?
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sta $d019
-> irq possible _before_ the next instruction?? <-
dec $01
...
(has influence on the irq code, i.e. wether an INC $01 at the beginning suffices or a LDA#$35:STA$01 is a must -> +2 bytes :/)
Even more benefit would most probably come together when misusing that CIA1-IRQ of the basic startup for init when using timer irqs instead of raster irqs. But I'll stop now, toooo much text already :) |
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Krill
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2980 |
Quoting CopyfaultIs it possible to have an IRQ execution directly after the write cycle of that STA $D019? [...] (has influence on the irq code, i.e. wether an INC $01 at the beginning suffices or a LDA#$35:STA$01 is a must You ack a possibly pending raster IRQ with the write access to $d019, but any potentially arising subsequent raster IRQ condition should not trigger an actual IRQ before you enable the raster IRQs via $d01a. This will be when you have already set up your IRQ handler, and that one will behave and properly backup and restore $01. So i guess INC $01 works. |
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spider-j
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 498 |
Quoting Krillbut any potentially arising subsequent raster IRQ condition should not trigger an actual IRQ before you enable the raster IRQs via $d01a.
Do I understand correctly that when setting up a raster IRQ without SEI/CLI the write to $d01a is the "pendant" to CLI?
So according to you guys the correct way (coming from BASIC) would be:
lda #$7f
sta $dc0d
; ...
; do init stuff ( $01 config etc. )
; setup $fffe/$ffff and $d011 / $d012 for raster IRQ
; ...
lda #$01
sta $d01a ; raster IRQ is able to fire after this (?)
?!?
No need for $d019 in this case, is that correct? |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11386 |
correct |
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TWW
Registered: Jul 2009 Posts: 545 |
Quote: Quoting Krillbut any potentially arising subsequent raster IRQ condition should not trigger an actual IRQ before you enable the raster IRQs via $d01a.
Do I understand correctly that when setting up a raster IRQ without SEI/CLI the write to $d01a is the "pendant" to CLI?
So according to you guys the correct way (coming from BASIC) would be:
lda #$7f
sta $dc0d
; ...
; do init stuff ( $01 config etc. )
; setup $fffe/$ffff and $d011 / $d012 for raster IRQ
; ...
lda #$01
sta $d01a ; raster IRQ is able to fire after this (?)
?!?
No need for $d019 in this case, is that correct?
I guess you could time the raster to trigger at line #$80 and then enable raster IRQs at VSYNC and see if the raster IRQ triggers immediately or only when raster compare = 80.
This should depend on VIC behaviour, and exactly how the internals deal with the IRQ line (i.e. does the IRQ masking override the output or inhibit the input).
Too lazy to test though but should be straight forward. Same question really regarding the CIAs. And I am sure there is someone with inner detailed knowledge who could answer this straight out.
Nevertheless, SEI/CLI your shit or I will break into your house and take a "huge" crap at your can and leave it for you guys and torment your dreams ever after. I mean HUGE crap, not the spiral peewee ones, no a god dam rhino size pile of stinking CRAP!
DO YOU HEAR ME???? |
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TWW
Registered: Jul 2009 Posts: 545 |
Ok, that was perhaps a bit much... sorry... lolz |
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