Every NEScript condition (`if x < N`, `while i < end`, etc.)
lowers in two IR ops: `CmpX(d, a, b)` materializes a 0/1
boolean into temp `d`, and the block's terminator
`Branch(d, t, f)` reads `d` and branches on it. The codegen
faithfully emitted both halves — `LDA / CMP / branch-to-true /
LDA #0 / JMP done / true: LDA #1 / done:`, then later
`LDA d_slot / BNE branch_t / JMP branch_f` — about 14 cycles +
13 bytes per condition.
The 6502's natural pattern is one `CMP` + one branch on the
flags it just set: 8 cycles, no register-clobber, no temp slot.
Detect the canonical pattern in `gen_block` (last op is an 8-bit
`CmpX` whose dest temp is what the terminator branches on, with
no other uses) and emit the fused form directly via a new
`gen_cmp_branch` helper. The temp's allocation, store, load, and
the terminator's branch fall away.
Bookkeeping subtlety: the source temps `a`/`b` must be retired
*after* the fused emit, not before — the original `gen_op` order
is "emit body of op, then `retire_op_sources`". Decrementing
their use counts before the CMP would free their slots while
they were still live; `load_temp(a)` would then re-allocate `a`
to whatever stale slot the free list popped next. Got hit by
this on the first attempt — the SHA-256 example dutifully
returned all-zero hashes until the order was fixed.
Updated `ir_codegen_local_label_suffix_is_bank_namespaced`: the
test was relying on `if x == 0` to emit `__ir_cmp_*` labels for
its bank-namespacing check, which the fusion now collapses into
direct branches. Switched the test source to a shift-by-variable
pattern (`x = x << n`), which always emits `__ir_shift_loop_*`
labels regardless of future cmp/branch optimizations.
Cycle savings: ~6 cycles per condition. The SHA-256 rotate
loops alone account for ~9K cycles per block. Across all
examples the cycle drift shows up as audio-tick phase shifts
in five timing-sensitive ROMs (`audio_demo`, `friendly_assets`,
`noise_triangle_sfx`, `platformer`, `sfx_pitch_envelope`); the
goldens for those are refreshed in this commit, plus
`platformer.gif` (the only demo gif whose bytes actually moved).
Verified: cargo test/clippy/fmt clean on rustc 1.95.0;
emulator harness 34/34; reproducibility diff clean; SHA-256 of
"NES" still computes to AE9145DB…4E0D.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01FRmSBruVWCufm3LsUVMs8v
Programs that put functions in switchable banks can now call across
bank boundaries — `bank A { fun step() { helper() } }` where
`helper` lives in `bank B` used to panic in the IR codegen. Three
small pieces unblock it:
1. **Generic trampoline.** `runtime/gen_bank_trampoline` no longer
takes a `fixed_bank_index` argument. Instead it reads the
caller's current bank from `ZP_BANK_CURRENT`, pushes it on the
hardware stack, switches to the target, JSRs the entry, then
pulls and restores the saved bank. The same per-callee stub
works for fixed→banked and banked→banked direction; nested
trampolines compose because each PHA/PLA pair sits inside its
own JSR/RTS frame. `gen_mapper_init` seeds `ZP_BANK_CURRENT`
with the fixed bank index for any banked mapper so the very
first cross-bank call from the fixed bank still restores to
the fixed bank (matching pre-banked-banked semantics).
2. **Codegen drops the panic.** The `Some(from), Some(to)` arm in
the call-resolution switch now emits `JSR __tramp_<name>` like
the fixed→banked case instead of panicking. Banked→fixed calls
still go direct (the fixed bank is always mapped at $C000).
3. **Bank-namespaced local labels.** Two banks emitting the same
`__ir_cmp_e_8` would trip the linker's discovery-pass duplicate-
label check the moment any banked code generated a comparison.
The new `local_label_suffix` helper prefixes the suffix with the
current bank name when banked code is being emitted, leaving
fixed-bank label generation untouched (so existing examples are
byte-identical apart from the trampoline / init bytes
themselves).
The new `examples/uxrom_banked_to_banked.ne` demonstrates the path
end-to-end: `bank Logic { fun step() { ... clamp() } }` calls
`bank Helpers { fun clamp() { ... } }` once per frame. The harness
golden is committed alongside it. The five existing banked example
ROMs change byte-for-byte because of the new trampoline shape and
the seed-ZP_BANK_CURRENT init, but their emulator goldens still
match exactly — observable behaviour is unchanged.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01KEczoNUX3WmcFLfq6iAQxB