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A bare-metal x86 Forth interpreter & compiler

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BYOK - a bare-metal x86 Forth OS

A hobby implementation of a Forth interpreter and compiler, running directly on top of an x86 machine. The screencast below has been sped up, to offset my slow typing.

screencast

Setup / Building

For development and testing, using QEMU is recommended. Using bochs, virtual box or VMware should equally work.

From Ubuntu command line (older OS versions may need qemu-kvm instead of qemu-system-i386):

$ sudo apt-get install qemu-system-x86 ghex nasm xorriso make grub-pc-bin

Building requires a barebones i686-elf or ARMv7 cross compiler installing first. Follow the instructions on that page, and then check it works by running:

$ i686-elf-gcc --version
i686-elf-gcc (GCC) 4.9.1
Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Next, to completely rebuild the kernel:

$ make clean
$ make build

To build an ISO image of the kernel:

$ make iso

This may then either be burned onto a CD-ROM, or loaded onto a USB stick. Alternatively, running it in qemu:

$ make qemu

Debugging

From the ubuntu command line install gdb and nemiver:

$ sudo apt-get install gdb nemiver

Build an iso image and then launch qemu, making it wait for the debugger to attach:

$ make iso qemu-gdb

In a separate terminal, launch gdb (or nemiver) and at the GDB prompt, connect to the suspended QEMU and load the symbols from the kernel image:

$ gdb

(gdb) target remote localhost:1234
Remote debugging using localhost:1234
0x0000fff0 in ?? ()

(gdb) symbol-file kernel/byok.kernel
Reading symbols from kernel/byok.kernel...done.

Next, pick a function to break on, and continue/step/inspect as normal:

(gdb) break repl
Breakpoint 1 at 0x101e30: file src/stack_machine/repl.c, line 69.

(gdb) cont
Continuing.

Breakpoint 1, repl () at src/stack_machine/repl.c:69
69	{

(gdb) next
72	    history_t *hist = init_history(READLINE_HISTSIZ);

(gdb) info registers
eax            0xffffffff	-1
ecx            0xe	14
edx            0x0	0
ebx            0x400	1024
esp            0x114988	0x114988
ebp            0x0	0x0
esi            0x0	0
edi            0x0	0
eip            0x101e3a	0x101e3a <repl+10>
eflags         0x200206	[ PF IF ID ]
cs             0x8	8
ss             0x10	16
ds             0x10	16
es             0x10	16
fs             0x10	16
gs             0x10	16

Implemented Words

forth/src/primitives/arithmetics.c

Word Stack Effect Description
* ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) multiplies x1 with x2, leaves result x3.
*/ ( n1 n2 n3 -- n4 ) multiplies then divides (n1 x n2) / n3.
*/MOD ( n1 n2 n3 -- n4 n5) multiplies then divides (n1 x n2) / n3, returning the remainder n n4 and quotient in n5.
+ ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) adds x1 and x2, leaves result x3.
- ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) subtracts x2 from x1, leaves result x3.
/ ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) divides x1 by x2, leaves result x3.
/MOD ( n1 n2 -- n-rem n-quot ) calculates and returns remainder and quotient of division n1/n2.
1+ ( x1 -- x2 ) increments x1 by 1.
1- ( x1 -- x2 ) decrements x1 by 1.
2* ( x1 -- x2 ) multiply x1 by 2.
2+ ( x1 -- x2 ) increments x1 by 2.
2- ( x1 -- x2 ) decrements x1 by 2.
2/ ( n1 -- n2 ) divide n1 by 2.
ABS ( n -- u ) return absolute value of n.
MAX ( n1 n2 -- n3 ) return the greater of the two signed numbers n1 and n2.
MIN ( n1 n2 -- n3 ) return the lesser of the two signed numbers n1 and n2.
MOD ( n1 n2 -- n3 ) calculates and returns remainder of division n1/n2.
NEGATE ( n1 -- n2 ) change sign of n1.

forth/src/primitives/bit_logic.c

Word Stack Effect Description
AND ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) bitwise and x1 with x2, return result x3.
INVERT ( x1 -- x2 ) return the bitwise complement of x1.
LSHIFT ( u1 u2 -- u3 ) logical shift left u1 by u2 bits.
OR ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) bitwise or x1 with x2, return result x3.
RSHIFT ( u1 u2 -- u3 ) logical shift right u1 by u2 bits.
XOR ( x1 x2 -- x3 ) bitwise exclusive-or x1 with x2, return result x3.

forth/src/primitives/comparison.c

Word Stack Effect Description
0< ( n -- f ) return a true flag if value of n is negative.
0<> ( x -- f ) return a true flag if value of x is not zero.
0= ( x -- f ) return a true flag if value of x is zero.
0> ( n -- f ) return a true flag if value of x is greater than zero.
< ( n1 n2 -- f ) compares signed numbers n1 with n2, returns true if n1 is less then n2.
<> ( x1 x2 -- f ) compares top two stack elements, returns true flag if different, false otherwise.
= ( x1 x2 -- f ) compares top two stack elements, returns true flag if equal, false otherwise.
> ( n1 n2 -- f ) compares signed numbers n1 with n2, returns true if n1 is greater then n2.
U< ( u1 u2 -- f ) compares unsigned numbers u1 with u2, returns true if n1 is lower then n2.
U> ( u1 u2 -- f ) compares unsigned numbers u1 with u2, returns true if n1 is higher then n2.
WITHIN ( x1 x2 x3 -- f ) return a true flag if x1 is in the range of x2 ... x3-1.

forth/src/primitives/io.c

Word Stack Effect Description
. ( n -- ) convert signed number n to string of digits, and output.
.S ( -- ) display stack contents.
CLS ( -- ) clear screen.
CURSOR ( start end -- )
EMIT ( ascii -- ) outputs ascii as character.
KEY ( -- ascii ) waits for key, returns ascii.
LIST ( block -- )
LOAD ( block -- )
PAGE ( -- ) clear screen.
SPACES ( u -- ) outputs u space characters.
TYPE ( addr n -- ) outputs the contents of addr for n bytes.
U. ( u -- ) convert unsigned number n to string of digits, and output.

forth/src/primitives/memory.c

Word Stack Effect Description
! ( x a-addr -- ) Store x at a-addr.
' ( <spaces>name" -- xt )" Skip leading space delimiters. Parse name delimited by a space. Find name and return xt, the execution token for name.
(LIT)
+! ( x a-addr -- ) Adds x to the single cell number at a-addr.
, ( x -- ) Reserve one cell of data space and store x in the cell.
0BRANCH ( x -- )
: ( C: <spaces>name" -- colon-sys )" Enter compilation state and start the current definition, producing colon-sys.
; ( C: colon-sys -- ) End the current definition, allow it to be found in the dictionary and enter interpretation state, consuming colon-sys.
>BODY ( xt -- pfa ) pfa is the parameter field address corresponding to xt.
>IN ( -- a-addr ) a-addr is the address of a cell containing the offset in characters from the start of the input buffer to the start of the parse area.
?ERROR
@ ( a-addr -- x ) x is the value stored at a-addr.
ALLOT ( n -- ) If n is greater than zero, reserve n address units of data space. If n is less than zero, release
BRANCH ( -- )
C! ( char c-addr -- ) Store char at c-addr.
C@ ( c-addr -- x ) Fetch the character stored at c-addr.
CELLS ( n1 -- n2 ) n2 is the size in address units of n1 cells.
CMOVE ( a1 a2 u -- )
CONSTANT ( x <spaces>name" -- )" Skip leading space delimiters. Parse name delimited by a space. Create a definition for name with the execution semantics: name Execution: ( -- x ), which places x on the stack.
CREATE ( <spaces>name" -- )" Skip leading space delimiters. Parse name delimited by a space. Create a definition for name with the execution semantics: name Execution: ( -- a-addr )
DISASSEMBLE ( len a-addr -- )
EXECUTE ( ix xt -- jx ) Remove xt from the stack and perform the semantics identified by it. Other stack effects are due to the word EXECUTEd.
EXIT Execution: ( -- ) ( R: nest-sys -- ) Return control to the calling definition specified by nest-sys. Before executing EXIT within a do-loop, a program shall discard the loop-control parameters by executing UNLOOP.
HERE ( -- addr ) addr is the data-space pointer.
IMMEDIATE ( -- ) Make the most recent definition an immediate word.
LATEST ( -- xt )
LITERAL Compilation: ( x -- ), Runtime: ( -- x ) Append the run-time semantics to the current definition.
MOVE ( a1 a2 u -- )
NAME> ( xt -- len a-addr) the address and length of the name of the execution token.
PARSE ( char \ccc" -- c-addr u )" Parse ccc delimited by the delimiter char. c-addr is the address (within the input buffer) and u is the length of the parsed string. If the parse area was empty, the resulting string has a zero length.
SOURCE ( -- c-addr u ) c-addr is the address of, and u is the number of characters in, the input buffer.
THROW ( i*x -- )
VARIABLE ( <spaces>name" -- )" Skip leading space delimiters. Parse name delimited by a space. Create a definition for name with the execution semantics: name Execution: ( -- a-addr ). Reserve one cell of data space at an aligned address.
WORD ( char <chars>ccc" -- c-addr )" Skip leading delimiters. Parse characters ccc delimited by char.
WORDS ( -- ) List the definition names in alphabetical order.

forth/src/primitives/misc.c

Word Stack Effect Description
DUMP ( n addr -- ) Dumps n bytes starting from addr.
LICENSE ( -- ) displays the MIT license text.

forth/src/primitives/stack_manip.c

Word Stack Effect Description
-ROT ( x1 x2 x3 -- x3 x1 x2 ) rotate the top three stack entries.
2DROP ( x1 x2 -- ) drop cell pair x1 x2 from the stack.
2DUP ( x1 x2 -- x1 x2 x1 x2 ) duplicate cell pair x1 x2.
2OVER ( x1 x2 x3 x4-- x1 x2 x3 x4 x1 x2) copy cell pai x1 x2 to the top of the stack.
2SWAP ( x1 x2 x3 x4 -- x3 x4 x2 x1) exchange the top two cell pairs.
>R ( x -- ) ( R: -- x) move x to the return stack.
?DUP ( x -- 0 | x x ) duplicate top stack element if it is non-zero.
DEPTH ( -- n ) the number of single-cell values contained in the data stack before n was placed on the stack.
DROP ( x -- ) drop top stack element.
DUP ( x -- x x ) duplicate top stack element.
NIP ( x1 x2 -- x2 ) remove NOS.
OVER ( x1 x2 -- x1 x2 x1) copy NOS (next of stack) to top of stack.
PICK ( xu ... x1 x0 u -- xu ... x1 x0 xu ) remove u. Copy the xu to the top of the stack.
R> ( -- x ) ( R: x -- ) move x from the return stack to the data stack.
R@ ( -- x ) ( R: x -- x) copy x from the return stack to the data stack.
RDEPTH ( -- n ) the number of single-cell values contained in the return stack.
RDROP ( -- ) ( R: x -- ) drop top return stack element.
ROT ( x1 x2 x3 -- x2 x3 x1 ) rotate the top three stack entries.
SWAP ( x1 x2 -- x2 x1) swap top two stack elements.
TUCK ( x1 x2 -- x2 x1 x2 ) copy the first (top) stack item below the second stack item.

TODO

Some basic kernel operations need writing before work on the interpreter can be started:

  • Scrolling TTY
  • Control character output
  • printf %d and %x formats
  • Debug printing
  • Global Descriptor Table
  • Interrupt Descriptor Table
  • Interrupt Service Routines / Exception handling
  • Keyboard driver readline input
  • Memory allocator
  • sbrk implementation
  • libm implementation
  • spinlock implementation
  • Fix compiler warnings
  • Build instructions for Mac/Windows
  • assert
  • basic linked-list, stack, queue, hashtable implementations
  • Virtual consoles
  • Readline history & tab completion
  • Travis CI builds
  • atoi, atof, strdup, trim implementations
  • Extended memory / Paging
  • Disk access
  • Editor
  • Support ARMv7 architecture
  • Higher VGA display modes
  • Selectable keyboard maps

Interpreter-proper tasks:

  • Memory space
  • Return stack
  • Compiler
  • Expand word vocabulary
  • Unit tests

Contributors

Pull requests are always welcome. There is plenty to do, please let me know if you can help out; submit a request for commit access.

References

Forth

OS Development

ARMv7 Toolchain

Misc

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2015 Richard Hull

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