# gint project gint (pronounce “guin”) is an add-in unikernel for CASIO calculators of the fx-9860G II and fx-CG 50 families. It provides a mostly free-standing runtime and is used to develop add-ins under Linux, along with specialized GCC toolchains and the [fxSDK](/Lephenixnoir/fxsdk). When running in an add-in, gint takes control of the calculator's hardware from the operating system, and manages it with its own drivers. It exposes a new, richer API that takes advantage of the full capabilities of the machine. This is free software: you may use it for any purpose, share it, modify it, and share your changes. Credit is not required, but please let me know! gint used to include third-party code that has now been moved to the FxLibc. If you stumble upon it in the history, check the README file at that time for license details. ## Programming interface Because of its free-standing design, gint's API provides direct and efficient access to low-level MPU features, which includes: * Multi-key management with event systems suitable for games * Hardware timers with sub-millisecond and sub-microsecond resolution * Fast screen drivers with DMAC on fx-CG 50 * Efficient and user-extendable interrupt management * Safe access to on-chip and DSP memory areas * Hardware-driven memory primitives (DMA, DSP) The library also offers powerful higher-level features: * An enhanced version of the system's GetKey() and GetKeyWait() * A gray engine that works by rapidly swapping monochrome images on fx-9860G II * Blazingly fast rendering functions (image rendering is 10 times faster tha MonochromeLib) * Integrated font management A couple of libraries extend these features, including: * [libprof](/Lephenixnoir/libprof): Profiling and performance evaluation * [libimg](/Lephenixnoir/libimg): Versatile image transformations * [OpenLibm](/Lephenixnoir/OpenLibm): A port of the standard math library (actually needed by gint) * [fxlibc](/Vhex-Kernel-Core/fxlibc/): A community standard library with dedicated SuperH optimizations (in progress; needed by gint unless you're trying out Newlib) * Integration with [a Newlib port by Memallox](/PlaneteCasio/libc) (unstable) ## Installing with GiteaPC gint can be installed automatically with [GiteaPC](/Lephenixnoir/GiteaPC). ```bash % giteapc install Lephenixnoir/gint ``` Normally you don't use gint directly, instead the fxSDK provides project templates that are set up to use gint. Please see the [fxSDK README file](/Lephenixnoir/fxsdk) for details. ## Building and installing manually gint is built using the [fxSDK](/Lephenixnoir/fxsdk), which provides a suitable CMake environment for the calculator. gint is always installed in the compiler's install path (as given by `sh-elf-gcc --print-search-dirs`) which is detected automatically, so normally you don't need to set the install prefix. fx-CG 50 developers probably want a g3a wrapper as well; the reference implementation is Tari's [mkg3a](https://gitlab.com/taricorp/mkg3a). This is needed at the very last compilation step to create the g3a file. On Arch Linux, you can use the [AUR/mkg3a](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mkg3a) package maintained directly by Tari. gint depends on OpenLibm and fxlibc (linked above). Both can be installed easily (essentially copy-paste the command from the respective READMEs). You can technically use another libc but there be dragons. **Building for fx-9860G II** `fxsdk build-fx` will invoke CMake and make. If you have specific configuration options, run once with `-c` to configure. ``` % fxsdk build-fx -c ``` Run without `-c` to build. This configures automatically. ``` % fxsdk build-fx ``` The available options are: * `-DGINT_STATIC_GRAY=1`: Put the gray engine's VRAMs in static RAM instead of using `malloc()` **Building for fx-CG 50** Same as fx-9860G II, except the command is `fxsdk build-cg` instead of `fxsdk build-fx`. The available options are: * `-DGINT_USER_VRAM=1`: Store all VRAMs in the user stack (takes up 350k/512k) ## Using in CMake-based add-ins Find the `Gint` module and link against `Gint::Gint`. gint declares the include and library paths needed to link with OpenLibm and the libc, and will automatically link both. ```cmake find_module(Gint 2.1 REQUIRED) target_link_libraries( Gint::Gint) ``` ## Using in Makefile-based add-ins Projects created with the fxSDK link with gint out-of-the-box. If you're not using the fxSDK, you will need to: * Build with `-ffreestanding -fstrict-volatile-bitfields`; * Link with `-T fx9860g.ld -lgint-fx -lopenlibm -lc` on fx-9860G; * Link with `-T fxcg50.ld -lgint-cg -lopenlibm -lc` on fx-CG 50. If you don't have a standard library such as [Memallox's port of newlib](/PlaneteCasio/libc), you also need `-nostdlib`. I typically use `-m3 -mb` or `-m4-nofpu -mb` to specify the platform, but that may not even be necessary.