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$Id: HISTORY,v 1.1256 2006/06/23 20:43:44 debug Exp $
20060219	Various minor updates. Removing the old MIPS16 skeleton code,
		because it will need to be rewritten for dyntrans anyway.
20060220-22	Removing the non-working dyntrans backend support.
		Continuing on the 64-bit dyntrans virtual memory generalization.
20060223	More work on the 64-bit vm generalization.
20060225	Beginning on MIPS dyntrans load/store instructions.
		Minor PPC updates (64-bit load/store, etc).
		Fixes for the variable-instruction-length framework, some
		minor AVR updates (a simple Hello World program works!).
		Beginning on a skeleton for automatically generating documen-
		tation (for devices etc.).
20060226	PPC updates (adding some more 64-bit instructions, etc).
		AVR updates (more instructions).
		FINALLY found and fixed the zs bug, making NetBSD/macppc
		accept the serial console.
20060301	Adding more AVR instructions.
20060304	Continuing on AVR-related stuff. Beginning on a framework for
		cycle-accurate device emulation. Adding an experimental "PAL
		TV" device (just a dummy so far).
20060305	Adding more AVR instructions.
		Adding a dummy epcom serial controller (for TS7200 emulation).
20060310	Removing the emul() command from configuration files, so only
		net() and machine() are supported.
		Minor progress on the MIPS dyntrans rewrite.
20060311	Continuing on the MIPS dyntrans rewrite (adding more
		instructions, etc).
20060315	Adding more instructions (sllv, srav, srlv, bgtz[l], blez[l],
		beql, bnel, slti[u], various loads and stores).
20060316	Removing the ALWAYS_SIGNEXTEND_32 option, since it was rarely
		used.
		Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions, and fixing bugs.
20060318	Implementing fast loads/stores for MIPS dyntrans (big/little
		endian, 32-bit and 64-bit modes).
20060320	Making MIPS dyntrans the default configure option; use
		"--enable-oldmips" to use the old bintrans system.
		Adding MIPS dyntrans dmult[u]; minor updates.
20060322	Continuing... adding some more instructions.
		Adding a simple skeleton for demangling C++ "_ZN" symbols.
20060323	Moving src/debugger.c into a new directory (src/debugger/).
20060324	Fixing the hack used to load PPC ELFs (useful for relocated
		Linux/ppc kernels), and adding a dummy G3 machine mode.
20060325-26	Beginning to experiment with GDB remote serial protocol
		connections; adding a -G command line option for selecting
		which TCP port to listen to.
20060330	Beginning a major cleanup to replace things like "0x%016llx"
		with more correct "0x%016"PRIx64, etc.
		Continuing on the GDB remote serial protocol support.
20060331	More cleanup, and some minor GDB remote progress.
20060402	Adding a hack to the configure script, to allow compilation
		on systems that lack PRIx64 etc.
20060406	Removing the temporary FreeBSD/arm hack in dev_ns16550.c and
		replacing it with a better fix from Olivier Houchard.
20060407	A remote debugger (gdb or ddd) can now start and stop the
		emulator using the GDB remote serial protocol, and registers
		and memory can be read. MIPS only for now.
20060408	More GDB progress: single-stepping also works, and also adding
		support for ARM, PowerPC, and Alpha targets.
		Continuing on the delay-slot-across-page-boundary issue.
20060412	Minor update: beginning to add support for the SPARC target
		to the remote GDB functionality.
20060414	Various MIPS updates: adding more instructions for dyntrans
		(eret, add), and making some exceptions work. Fixing a bug
		in dmult[u].
		Implementing the first SPARC instructions (sethi, or).
20060415	Adding "magic trap" instructions so that PROM calls can be
		software emulated in MIPS dyntrans.
		Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions (ddiv, dadd) and
		fixing another bug in dmult.
20060416	More MIPS dyntrans progress: adding [d]addi, movn, movz, dsllv,
		rfi, an ugly hack for supporting R2000/R3000 style faked caches,
		preliminary interrupt support, and various other updates and
		bugfixes.
20060417	Adding more SPARC instructions (add, sub, sll[x], sra[x],
		srl[x]), and useful SPARC header definitions.
		Adding the first (trivial) x86/AMD64 dyntrans instructions (nop,
		cli/sti, stc/clc, std/cld, simple mov, inc ax). Various other
		x86 updates related to variable instruction length stuff.
		Adding unaligned loads/stores to the MIPS dyntrans mode (but
		still using the pre-dyntrans (slow) imlementation).
20060419	Fixing a MIPS dyntrans exception-in-delay-slot bug.
		Removing the old "show opcode statistics" functionality, since
		it wasn't really useful and isn't implemented for dyntrans.
		Single-stepping (or running with instruction trace) now looks
		ok with dyntrans with delay-slot architectures.
20060420	Minor hacks (removing the -B command line option when compiled
		for non-bintrans, and some other very minor updates).
		Adding (slow) MIPS dyntrans load-linked/store-conditional.
20060422	Applying fixes for bugs discovered by Nils Weller's nwcc
		(static DEC memmap => now per machine, and adding an extern
		keyword in cpu_arm_instr.c).
		Finally found one of the MIPS dyntrans bugs that I've been
		looking for (copy/paste spelling error BIG vs LITTLE endian in
		cpu_mips_instr_loadstore.c for 16-bit fast stores).
		FINALLY found the major MIPS dyntrans bug: slti vs sltiu
		signed/unsigned code in cpu_mips_instr.c. :-)
		Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions (lwc1, swc1, bgezal[l],
		ctc1, tlt[u], tge[u], tne, beginning on rdhwr).
		NetBSD/hpcmips can now reach userland when using dyntrans :-)
		Adding some more x86 dyntrans instructions.
		Finally removed the old Alpha-specific virtual memory code,
		and replaced it with the generic 64-bit version.
		Beginning to add disassembly support for SPECIAL3 MIPS opcodes.
20060423	Continuing on the delay-slot-across-page-boundary issue;
		adding an end_of_page2 ic slot (like I had planned before, but
		had removed for some reason).
		Adding a quick-and-dirty fallback to legacy coprocessor 1
		code (i.e. skipping dyntrans implementation for now).
		NetBSD/hpcmips and NetBSD/pmax (when running on an emulated
		R4400) can now be installed and run. :-)  (Many bugs left
		to fix, though.)
		Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions: madd[u], msub[u].
		Cleaning up the SPECIAL2 vs R5900/TX79/C790 "MMI" opcode
		maps somewhat (disassembly and dyntrans instruction decoding).
20060424	Adding an isa_revision field to mips_cpu_types.h, and making
		sure that SPECIAL3 opcodes cause Reserved Instruction
		exceptions on MIPS32/64 revisions lower than 2.
		Adding the SPARC 'ba', 'call', 'jmpl/retl', 'and', and 'xor'
		instructions.
20060425	Removing the -m command line option ("run at most x 
		instructions") and -T ("single_step_on_bad_addr"), because
		they never worked correctly with dyntrans anyway.
		Freshening up the man page.
20060428	Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions: bltzal[l], idle.
		Enabling MIPS dyntrans compare interrupts.
20060429	FINALLY found the weird dyntrans bug, causing NetBSD etc. to
		behave strangely: some floating point code (conditional
		coprocessor branches) could not be reused from the old
		non-dyntrans code. The "quick-and-dirty fallback" only appeared
		to work. Fixing by implementing bc1* for MIPS dyntrans.
		More MIPS instructions: [d]sub, sdc1, ldc1, dmtc1, dmfc1, cfc0.
		Freshening up MIPS floating point disassembly appearance.
20060430	Continuing on C790/R5900/TX79 disassembly; implementing 128-bit
		"por" and "pextlw".
20060504	Disabling -u (userland emulation) unless compiled as unstable
		development version.
		Beginning on freshening up the testmachine include files,
		to make it easier to reuse those files (placing them in
		src/include/testmachine/), and beginning on a set of "demos"
		or "tutorials" for the testmachine functionality.
		Minor updates to the MIPS GDB remote protocol stub.
		Refreshing doc/experiments.html and gdb_remote.html.
		Enabling Alpha emulation in the stable release configuration,
		even though no guest OSes for Alpha can run yet.
20060505	Adding a generic 'settings' object, which will contain
		references to settable variables (which will later be possible
		to access using the debugger).
20060506	Updating dev_disk and corresponding demo/documentation (and
		switching from SCSI to IDE disk types, so it actually works
		with current test machines :-).
20060510	Adding a -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE hack for 64-bit Linux hosts,
		so that fseeko() doesn't give a warning.
		Updating the section about how dyntrans works (the "runnable
		IR") in doc/intro.html.
		Instruction updates (some x64=1 checks, some more R5900
		dyntrans stuff: better mul/mult separation from MIPS32/64,
		adding ei and di).
		Updating MIPS cpuregs.h to a newer one (from NetBSD).
		Adding more MIPS dyntrans instructions: deret, ehb.
20060514	Adding disassembly and beginning implementation of SPARC wr
		and wrpr instructions.
20060515	Adding a SUN SPARC machine mode, with dummy SS20 and Ultra1
		machines. Adding the 32-bit "rd psr" instruction.
20060517	Disassembly support for the general SPARC rd instruction.
		Partial implementation of the cmp (subcc) instruction.
		Some other minor updates (making sure that R5900 processors
		start up with the EIE bit enabled, otherwise Linux/playstation2
		receives no interrupts).
20060519	Minor MIPS updates/cleanups.
20060521	Moving the MeshCube machine into evbmips; this seems to work
		reasonably well with a snapshot of a NetBSD MeshCube kernel.
		Cleanup/fix of MIPS config0 register initialization.
20060529	Minor MIPS fixes, including a sign-extension fix to the
		unaligned load/store code, which makes NetBSD/pmax on R3000
		work better with dyntrans. (Ultrix and Linux/DECstation still
		don't work, though.)
20060530	Minor updates to the Alpha machine mode: adding an AlphaBook
		mode, an LCA bus (forwarding accesses to an ISA bus), etc.
20060531	Applying a bugfix for the MIPS dyntrans sc[d] instruction from
		Ondrej Palkovsky. (Many thanks.)
20060601	Minifix to allow ARM immediate msr instruction to not give
		an error for some valid values.
		More Alpha updates.
20060602	Some minor Alpha updates.
20060603	Adding the Alpha cmpbge instruction. NetBSD/alpha prints its
		first boot messages :-) on an emulated Alphabook 1.
20060612	Minor updates; adding a dev_ether.h include file for the
		testmachine ether device. Continuing the hunt for the dyntrans
		bug which makes Linux and Ultrix on DECstation behave
		strangely... FINALLY found it! It seems to be related to
		invalidation of the translation cache, on tlbw{r,i}. There
		also seems to be some remaining interrupt-related problems.
20060614	Correcting the implementation of ldc1/sdc1 for MIPS dyntrans
		(so that it uses 16 32-bit registers if the FR bit in the
		status register is not set).
20060616	REMOVING BINTRANS COMPLETELY!
		Removing the old MIPS interpretation mode.
		Removing the MFHILO_DELAY and instruction delay stuff, because
		they wouldn't work with dyntrans anyway.
20060617	Some documentation updates (adding "NetBSD-archive" to some
		URLs, and new Debian/DECstation installation screenshots).
		Removing the "tracenull" and "enable-caches" configure options.
		Improving MIPS dyntrans performance somewhat (only invalidate
		translations if necessary, on writes to the entryhi register,
		instead of doing it for all cop0 writes).
20060618	More cleanup after the removal of the old MIPS emulation.
		Trying to fix the MIPS dyntrans performance bugs/bottlenecks;
		only semi-successful so far (for R3000).
20060620	Minor update to allow clean compilation again on Tru64/Alpha.
20060622	MIPS cleanup and fixes (removing the pc_last stuff, which
		doesn't make sense with dyntrans anyway, and fixing a cross-
		page-delay-slot-with-exception case in end_of_page).
		Removing the old max_random_cycles_per_chunk stuff, and the
		concept of cycles vs instructions for MIPS emulation.
		FINALLY found and fixed the bug which caused NetBSD/pmax
		clocks to behave strangely (it was a load to the zero register,
		which was treated as a NOP; now it is treated as a load to a
		dummy scratch register).
20060623	Increasing the dyntrans chunk size back to
		N_SAFE_DYNTRANS_LIMIT, instead of N_SAFE_DYNTRANS_LIMIT/2.
		Preparing for a quick release, even though there are known
		bugs, and performance for non-R3000 MIPS emulation is very
		poor. :-/
		Reverting to half the dyntrans chunk size again, because
		NetBSD/cats seemed less stable with full size chunks. :(
		NetBSD/sgimips 3.0 can now run :-)  (With release 0.3.8, only
		NetBSD/sgimips 2.1 worked, not 3.0.)

==============  RELEASE 0.4.0  ==============


1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Anders Gavare. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
6 *
7 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
13 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
14 *
15 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
16 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
18 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
19 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
20 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
21 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
22 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
23 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
24 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
25 * SUCH DAMAGE.
26 *
27 *
28 * $Id: device.c,v 1.26 2006/04/06 19:17:37 debug Exp $
29 *
30 * Device registry framework.
31 */
32
33 #include <stdio.h>
34 #include <stdlib.h>
35 #include <string.h>
36
37 #include "device.h"
38 #include "memory.h"
39 #include "misc.h"
40
41
42 static struct device_entry *device_entries = NULL;
43 static int device_entries_sorted = 0;
44 static int n_device_entries = 0;
45 static int device_exit_on_error = 1;
46
47 static struct pci_entry *pci_entries = NULL;
48 static int n_pci_entries = 0;
49
50
51 /*
52 * device_entry_compar():
53 *
54 * Internal function, used by sort_entries().
55 */
56 static int device_entry_compar(const void *a, const void *b)
57 {
58 struct device_entry *pa = (struct device_entry *) a;
59 struct device_entry *pb = (struct device_entry *) b;
60
61 return strcmp(pa->name, pb->name);
62 }
63
64
65 /*
66 * sort_entries():
67 *
68 * Internal function. Sorts the device_entries array in alphabetic order.
69 */
70 static void sort_entries(void)
71 {
72 qsort(device_entries, n_device_entries, sizeof(struct device_entry),
73 device_entry_compar);
74
75 device_entries_sorted = 1;
76 }
77
78
79 /*
80 * device_register():
81 *
82 * Registers a device. The device is added to the end of the device_entries
83 * array, and the sorted flag is set to zero.
84 *
85 * NOTE: It would be a bad thing if two devices had the same name. However,
86 * that isn't checked here, it is up to the caller!
87 *
88 * Return value is 1 if the device was registered, 0 otherwise.
89 */
90 int device_register(char *name, int (*initf)(struct devinit *))
91 {
92 device_entries = realloc(device_entries, sizeof(struct device_entry)
93 * (n_device_entries + 1));
94 if (device_entries == NULL) {
95 fprintf(stderr, "device_register(): out of memory\n");
96 exit(1);
97 }
98
99 memset(&device_entries[n_device_entries], 0,
100 sizeof(struct device_entry));
101
102 device_entries[n_device_entries].name = strdup(name);
103 device_entries[n_device_entries].initf = initf;
104
105 device_entries_sorted = 0;
106 n_device_entries ++;
107 return 1;
108 }
109
110
111 /*
112 * pci_register():
113 *
114 * Registers a pci device. The pci device is added to the pci_entries array.
115 *
116 * Return value is 1 if the pci device was registered. If it was not
117 * added, this function does not return.
118 */
119 int pci_register(char *name, void (*initf)(struct machine *, struct memory *,
120 struct pci_device *))
121 {
122 pci_entries = realloc(pci_entries, sizeof(struct pci_entry)
123 * (n_pci_entries + 1));
124 if (pci_entries == NULL) {
125 fprintf(stderr, "pci_register(): out of memory\n");
126 exit(1);
127 }
128
129 memset(&pci_entries[n_pci_entries], 0, sizeof(struct pci_entry));
130
131 pci_entries[n_pci_entries].name = strdup(name);
132 pci_entries[n_pci_entries].initf = initf;
133 n_pci_entries ++;
134 return 1;
135 }
136
137
138 /*
139 * pci_lookup_initf():
140 *
141 * Find a pci device init function by scanning the pci_entries array.
142 *
143 * Return value is a function pointer, or NULL if the name was not found.
144 */
145 void (*pci_lookup_initf(const char *name))(struct machine *machine,
146 struct memory *mem, struct pci_device *pd)
147 {
148 int i;
149
150 if (name == NULL) {
151 fprintf(stderr, "pci_lookup_initf(): name = NULL\n");
152 exit(1);
153 }
154
155 for (i=0; i<n_pci_entries; i++)
156 if (strcmp(name, pci_entries[i].name) == 0)
157 return pci_entries[i].initf;
158 return NULL;
159 }
160
161
162 /*
163 * device_lookup():
164 *
165 * Lookup a device name by scanning the device_entries array (as a binary
166 * search tree).
167 *
168 * Return value is a pointer to the device_entry on success, or a NULL pointer
169 * if there was no such device.
170 */
171 struct device_entry *device_lookup(char *name)
172 {
173 int hi, lo;
174
175 if (name == NULL) {
176 fprintf(stderr, "device_lookup(): NULL ptr\n");
177 exit(1);
178 }
179
180 if (!device_entries_sorted)
181 sort_entries();
182
183 if (n_device_entries == 0)
184 return NULL;
185
186 lo = 0; hi = n_device_entries - 1;
187
188 while (lo <= hi) {
189 int r, i = (lo + hi) / 2;
190
191 /* printf("device_lookup(): i=%i (lo=%i hi=%i)\n", i, lo, hi);
192 printf(" name='%s', '%s'\n", name,
193 device_entries[i].name); */
194
195 r = strcmp(name, device_entries[i].name);
196 if (r == 0) {
197 /* Found it! */
198 return &device_entries[i];
199 }
200
201 /* Try left or right half: */
202 if (r < 0)
203 hi = i - 1;
204 if (r > 0)
205 lo = i + 1;
206 }
207
208 return NULL;
209 }
210
211
212 /*
213 * device_unregister():
214 *
215 * Unregisters a device.
216 *
217 * Return value is 1 if a device was unregistered, 0 otherwise.
218 */
219 int device_unregister(char *name)
220 {
221 ssize_t i;
222 struct device_entry *p = device_lookup(name);
223
224 if (p == NULL) {
225 fatal("device_unregister(): no such device (\"%s\")\n", name);
226 return 0;
227 }
228
229 i = (size_t)p - (size_t)device_entries;
230 i /= sizeof(struct device_entry);
231
232 free(device_entries[i].name);
233 device_entries[i].name = NULL;
234
235 if (i == n_device_entries-1) {
236 /* Do nothing if we're removing the last array element. */
237 } else {
238 /* Remove array element i by copying the last element
239 to i's position: */
240 device_entries[i] = device_entries[n_device_entries-1];
241
242 /* The array is not sorted anymore: */
243 device_entries_sorted = 0;
244 }
245
246 n_device_entries --;
247
248 /* TODO: realloc? */
249 return 1;
250 }
251
252
253 /*
254 * device_add():
255 *
256 * Add a device to a machine. For example: "kn210 addr=0x12340000" adds a
257 * device called "kn210" at a specific address.
258 *
259 * TODO: This function is quite ugly, and should be cleaned up.
260 * name_and_params should be const.
261 */
262 void *device_add(struct machine *machine, char *name_and_params)
263 {
264 struct device_entry *p;
265 struct devinit devinit;
266 char *s2, *s3;
267 size_t len;
268 int quoted;
269
270 memset(&devinit, 0, sizeof(struct devinit));
271 devinit.machine = machine;
272
273 /* Default values: */
274 devinit.addr_mult = 1;
275 devinit.in_use = 1;
276
277 /* Get the device name first: */
278 s2 = name_and_params;
279 while (s2[0] != ',' && s2[0] != ' ' && s2[0] != '\0')
280 s2 ++;
281
282 len = (size_t)s2 - (size_t)name_and_params;
283 devinit.name = malloc(len + 1);
284 if (devinit.name == NULL) {
285 fprintf(stderr, "device_add(): out of memory\n");
286 exit(1);
287 }
288 memcpy(devinit.name, name_and_params, len);
289 devinit.name[len] = '\0';
290 devinit.dma_irq_nr = -1;
291
292 p = device_lookup(devinit.name);
293 if (p == NULL) {
294 fatal("no such device (\"%s\")\n", devinit.name);
295 if (device_exit_on_error)
296 exit(1);
297 else
298 goto return_fail;
299 }
300
301 /* Get params from name_and_params: */
302 while (*s2 != '\0') {
303 /* Skip spaces, commas, and semicolons: */
304 while (*s2 == ' ' || *s2 == ',' || *s2 == ';')
305 s2 ++;
306
307 if (*s2 == '\0')
308 break;
309
310 /* s2 now points to the next param. eg "addr=1234" */
311
312 /* Get a word (until there is a '=' sign): */
313 s3 = s2;
314 while (*s3 != '=' && *s3 != '\0')
315 s3 ++;
316 if (s3 == s2) {
317 fatal("weird param: %s\n", s2);
318 if (device_exit_on_error)
319 exit(1);
320 else
321 goto return_fail;
322 }
323 s3 ++;
324 /* s3 now points to the parameter value ("1234") */
325
326 if (strncmp(s2, "addr=", 5) == 0) {
327 devinit.addr = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
328 } else if (strncmp(s2, "addr2=", 6) == 0) {
329 devinit.addr2 = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
330 } else if (strncmp(s2, "len=", 4) == 0) {
331 devinit.len = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
332 } else if (strncmp(s2, "addr_mult=", 10) == 0) {
333 devinit.addr_mult = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
334 } else if (strncmp(s2, "pci_little_endian=", 18) == 0) {
335 devinit.pci_little_endian = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
336 switch (devinit.pci_little_endian) {
337 case 0: break;
338 case 1: devinit.pci_little_endian =
339 MEM_PCI_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
340 break;
341 default:fatal("Bad pci_little_endian value.\n");
342 exit(1);
343 }
344 } else if (strncmp(s2, "irq=", 4) == 0) {
345 devinit.irq_nr = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
346 } else if (strncmp(s2, "dma_irq=", 8) == 0) {
347 devinit.dma_irq_nr = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
348 } else if (strncmp(s2, "in_use=", 7) == 0) {
349 devinit.in_use = mystrtoull(s3, NULL, 0);
350 } else if (strncmp(s2, "name2=", 6) == 0) {
351 char *h = s2 + 6;
352 size_t len = 0;
353 quoted = 0;
354 while (*h) {
355 if (*h == '\'')
356 quoted = !quoted;
357 h++, len++;
358 if (!quoted && *h == ' ')
359 break;
360 }
361 devinit.name2 = malloc(len + 1);
362 if (devinit.name2 == NULL) {
363 fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
364 exit(1);
365 }
366 h = s2 + 6;
367 if (*h == '\'')
368 len -= 2, h++;
369 snprintf(devinit.name2, len + 1, h);
370 } else {
371 fatal("unknown param: %s\n", s2);
372 if (device_exit_on_error)
373 exit(1);
374 else
375 goto return_fail;
376 }
377
378 /* skip to the next param: */
379 s2 = s3;
380 quoted = 0;
381 while (*s2 != '\0' && (*s2 != ' ' || quoted) &&
382 *s2 != ',' && *s2 != ';') {
383 if (*s2 == '\'')
384 quoted = !quoted;
385 s2 ++;
386 }
387 }
388
389
390 /*
391 * Call the init function for this device:
392 */
393
394 devinit.return_ptr = NULL;
395
396 if (!p->initf(&devinit)) {
397 fatal("error adding device (\"%s\")\n", name_and_params);
398 if (device_exit_on_error)
399 exit(1);
400 else
401 goto return_fail;
402 }
403
404 free(devinit.name);
405 return devinit.return_ptr;
406
407 return_fail:
408 free(devinit.name);
409 return NULL;
410 }
411
412
413 /*
414 * device_dumplist():
415 *
416 * Dump a list of all registered devices. (If the list is not sorted when
417 * this function is called, it is implicitly sorted.)
418 */
419 void device_dumplist(void)
420 {
421 int i;
422
423 if (!device_entries_sorted)
424 sort_entries();
425
426 for (i=0; i<n_device_entries; i++) {
427 debug(" %s", device_entries[i].name);
428
429 /* TODO: flags? */
430
431 debug("\n");
432 }
433 }
434
435
436 /*
437 * device_set_exit_on_error():
438 *
439 * This function selects the behaviour of the emulator when a device is not
440 * found. During startup, it is nicest to abort the whole emulator session,
441 * but if a device addition is attempted from within the debugger, then it is
442 * nicer to just print a warning and continue.
443 */
444 void device_set_exit_on_error(int exit_on_error)
445 {
446 device_exit_on_error = exit_on_error;
447 }
448
449
450 /*
451 * device_init():
452 *
453 * Initialize the device registry, and call autodev_init() to automatically
454 * add all normal devices (from the src/devices/ directory).
455 *
456 * This function should be called before any other device_*() function is used.
457 */
458 void device_init(void)
459 {
460 device_entries = NULL;
461 device_entries_sorted = 0;
462 n_device_entries = 0;
463
464 autodev_init();
465 }
466

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