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Elite on the BBC Micro and NES

Drawing the screen: ClearDrawingPlane (Part 2 of 3)

[NES version, Bank 7]

Name: ClearDrawingPlane (Part 2 of 3) [Show more] Type: Subroutine Category: Drawing the screen Summary: Clear the nametable buffers for the newly flipped drawing plane Deep dive: Drawing vector graphics using NES tiles
Context: See this subroutine in context in the source code References: No direct references to this subroutine in this source file
.cdra3 LDY nmiCounter ; Set Y to the NMI counter, which is incremented every ; VBlank by the NMI handler LDA sendingNameTile,X ; Set SC to sendingNameTile for this bitplane, which STA SC ; contains the number of the last tile that was sent to ; the PPU nametable by the NMI handler, divided by 8 ; ; So this contains the number of the last tile we need ; to clear in the nametable buffer, divided by 8 LDA clearingNameTile,X ; Set A to clearingNameTile for this bitplane, which ; contains the number of the first tile we need to ; clear in the nametable buffer, divided by 8 CPY nmiCounter ; If the NMI counter has incremented since we fetched it BNE cdra3 ; above, then the tile numbers we just fetched might ; already be out of date (as the NMI handler runs at ; every VBlank, so it may have been run between now and ; the nmiCounter fetch above), so jump back to cdra3 ; to fetch them all again LDY SC ; Set Y to the number of the last tile divided by 8, ; which we fetched above CPY maxNameTileToClear ; If Y >= maxNameTileToClear then set Y to the value of BCC cdra4 ; maxNameTileToClear, so Y is capped to a maximum value LDY maxNameTileToClear ; of maxNameTileToClear .cdra4 STY SC ; Set SC to the number of the last tile, capped by the ; maximum value in maxNameTileToClear CMP SC ; If A >= SC then the first tile we need to clear is BCS cdra6 ; after the last tile we need to clear, which means ; there are no nametable tiles to clear, so jump to ; to cdra6 to move on to clearing the pattern buffer ; in part 3 STY clearingNameTile,X ; Set clearingNameTile to the number of the last tile ; to clear, if we don't clear the whole buffer here ; (which will be the case if the buffer is still being ; sent to the PPU), then we can pick it up again from ; the tile after the batch we are about to clear LDY #0 ; Set clearAddress(1 0) = (nameBufferHiAddr 0) + A * 8 STY clearAddress+1 ; = (nameBufferHiAddr 0) + first tile ASL A ; ROL clearAddress+1 ; So clearAddress(1 0) contains the address in this ASL A ; bitplane's nametable buffer of the first tile we sent ROL clearAddress+1 ASL A STA clearAddress LDA clearAddress+1 ROL A ADC nameBufferHiAddr,X STA clearAddress+1 LDA #0 ; Set SC(1 0) = (0 SC) * 8 + (nameBufferHiAddr 0) ASL SC ; ROL A ; So SC(1 0) contains the address in this bitplane's ASL SC ; nametable buffer of the last tile we sent ROL A ASL SC ROL A ADC nameBufferHiAddr,X STA SC+1 .cdra5 SETUP_PPU_FOR_ICON_BAR ; If the PPU has started drawing the icon bar, configure ; the PPU to use nametable 0 and pattern table 0 LDA SC ; Set clearBlockSize(1 0) = SC(1 0) - clearAddress(1 0) SEC ; SBC clearAddress ; So clearBlockSize(1 0) contains the number of tiles we STA clearBlockSize ; already sent from this bitplane's nametable buffer LDA SC+1 ; SBC clearAddress+1 ; If the subtraction underflows, then there are no tiles BCC cdra6 ; to send, so jump to cdra6 to move on to clearing the STA clearBlockSize+1 ; pattern buffer in part 3 ; By this point, clearBlockSize(1 0) contains the number ; of tiles we sent from this bitplane's nametable ; buffer, so it contains the number of nametable entries ; we need to clear ; ; Also, clearAddress(1 0) contains the address of the ; first tile we sent from this bitplane's nametable ; buffer ORA clearBlockSize ; If both the high and low bytes of clearBlockSize(1 0) BEQ cdra6 ; are zero, then there are no tiles to clear, so jump to ; cdra6 to clear the pattern buffer LDA #HI(790) ; Set cycleCount = 790, so the call to ClearMemory STA cycleCount+1 ; doesn't run out of cycles and quit early (we are not LDA #LO(790) ; in the NMI handler, so we don't need to count cycles, STA cycleCount ; so this just ensures that the cycle-counting checks ; are not triggered) JSR ClearMemory ; Call ClearMemory to zero clearBlockSize(1 0) nametable ; entries from address clearAddress(1 0) onwards JMP cdra5 ; The above should clear the whole block, but if the NMI ; handler is called at VBlank while we are doing this, ; then cycleCount may end up ticking down to zero while ; we are still clearing memory, which would abort the ; call to ClearMemory early, so we now loop back to ; cdra5 to pick up where we left off, eventually exiting ; the loop via the BCC cdra6 instruction above (at which ; point we know for sure that we have cleared the whole ; block)