exercism/mips/binary/runner.mips

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#
# Test binary_convert with some examples
#
# s0 - num of tests left to run
# s1 - address of input word
# s2 - address of expected output word
# s3 - char byte
# s4 - output word
#
# binary_convert must:
# - be named binary_convert and declared as global
# - read input address of string from a0
# - follow the convention of using the t0-9 registers for temporary storage
# - (if it uses s0-7 then it is responsible for pushing existing values to the stack then popping them back off before returning)
# - write integer result to v0
.data
# number of test cases
n: .word 9
# input values (null terminated) & expected output values (word sized ints)
ins: .asciiz "0", "1", "10", "11", "100", "1001", "11010", "10001101000", "000011111"
outs: .word 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 26, 1128, 31
failmsg: .asciiz "failed for test input: "
okmsg: .asciiz "all tests passed"
.text
runner:
lw $s0, n
la $s1, ins
la $s2, outs
run_test:
move $a0, $s1 # move address of input str to a0
jal binary_convert # call subroutine under test
move $v1, $v0 # move return value in v0 to v1 because we need v0 for syscall
lw $s4, 0($s2) # read expected output from memory
bne $v1, $s4, exit_fail # if expected doesn't match actual, jump to fail
scan:
addi $s1, $s1, 1 # move input address on byte forward
lb $s3, 0($s1) # load byte
beq $s3, $zero, done_scan # if char null, break loop
j scan # loop
done_scan:
addi $s1, $s1, 1 # move input address on byte past null
addi $s2, $s2, 4 # move to next word in output
sub $s0, $s0, 1 # decrement num of tests left to run
bgt $s0, $zero, run_test # if more than zero tests to run, jump to run_test
exit_ok:
la $a0, okmsg # put address of okmsg into a0
li $v0, 4 # 4 is print string
syscall
li $v0, 10 # 10 is exit with zero status (clean exit)
syscall
exit_fail:
la $a0, failmsg # put address of failmsg into a0
li $v0, 4 # 4 is print string
syscall
move $a0, $s1 # print input that failed on
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $a0, 1 # set error code to 1
li $v0, 17 # 17 is exit with error
syscall
# # Include your implementation here if you wish to run this from the MARS GUI.
# .include "impl.mips"