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20051126	Cobalt and PReP now work with the 21143 NIC.
		Continuing on Alpha dyntrans things.
		Fixing some more left-shift-by-24 to unsigned.
20051127	Working on OpenFirmware emulation; major cleanup/redesign.
		Progress on MacPPC emulation: NetBSD detects two CPUs (when
		running with -n 2), framebuffer output (for text) works.
		Adding quick-hack Bandit PCI controller and "gc" interrupt
		controller for MacPPC.
20051128	Changing from a Bandit to a Uni-North controller for macppc.
		Continuing on OpenFirmware and MacPPC emulation in general
		(obio controller, and wdc attached to the obio seems to work).
20051129	More work on MacPPC emulation (adding a dummy ADB controller).
		Continuing the PCI bus cleanup (endianness and tag composition)
		and rewriting all PCI controllers' access functions.
20051130	Various minor PPC dyntrans optimizations.
		Manually inlining some parts of the framebuffer redraw routine.
		Slowly beginning the conversion of the old MIPS emulation into
		dyntrans (but this will take quite some time to get right).
		Generalizing quick_pc_to_pointers.
20051201	Documentation update (David Muse has made available a kernel
		which simplifies Debian/DECstation installation).
		Continuing on the ADB bus controller.
20051202	Beginning a rewrite of the Zilog serial controller (dev_zs).
20051203	Continuing on the zs rewrite (now called dev_z8530); conversion
		to devinit style.
		Reworking some of the input-only vs output-only vs input-output
		details of src/console.c, better warning messages, and adding
		a debug dump.
		Removing the concept of "device state"; it wasn't really used.
		Changing some debug output (-vv should now be used to show all
		details about devices and busses; not shown during normal
		startup anymore).
		Beginning on some SPARC instruction disassembly support.
20051204	Minor PPC updates (WALNUT skeleton stuff).
		Continuing on the MIPS dyntrans rewrite.
		More progress on the ADB controller (a keyboard is "detected"
		by NetBSD and OpenBSD).
		Downgrading OpenBSD/arc as a guest OS from "working" to
		"almost working" in the documentation.
		Progress on Algor emulation ("v3" PCI controller).
20051205	Minor updates.
20051207	Sorting devices according to address; this reduces complexity
		of device lookups from O(n) to O(log n) in memory_rw (but no
		real performance increase (yet) in experiments).
20051210	Beginning the work on native dyntrans backends (by making a
		simple skeleton; so far only for Alpha hosts).
20051211	Some very minor SPARC updates.
20051215	Fixing a bug in the MIPS mul (note: not mult) instruction,
		so it also works with non-64-bit emulation. (Thanks to Alec
		Voropay for noticing the problem.)
20051216	More work on the fake/empty/simple/skeleton/whatever backend;
		performance doesn't increase, so this isn't really worth it,
		but it was probably worth it to prepare for a real backend
		later.
20051219	More instr call statistics gathering and analysis stuff.
20051220	Another fix for MIPS 'mul'. Also converting mul and {d,}cl{o,z}
		to dyntrans.
		memory_ppc.c syntax error fix (noticed by Peter Valchev).
		Beginning to move out machines from src/machine.c into
		individual files in src/machines (in a way similar to the
		autodev system for devices).
20051222	Updating the documentation regarding NetBSD/pmax 3.0.
20051223	- " - NetBSD/cats 3.0.
20051225	- " - NetBSD/hpcmips 3.0.
20051226	Continuing on the machine registry redesign.
		Adding support for ARM rrx (33-bit rotate).
		Fixing some signed/unsigned issues (exposed by gcc -W).
20051227	Fixing the bug which prevented a NetBSD/prep 3.0 install kernel
		from starting (triggered when an mtmsr was the last instruction
		on a page). Unfortunately not enough to get the kernel to run
		as well as the 2.1 kernels did.
20051230	Some dyntrans refactoring.
20051231	Continuing on the machine registry redesign.
20060101-10	Continuing... moving more machines. Moving MD interrupt stuff
		from machine.c into a new src/machines/interrupts.c.
20060114	Adding various mvmeppc machine skeletons.
20060115	Continuing on mvme* stuff. NetBSD/mvmeppc prints boot messages
		(for MVME1600) and reaches the root device prompt, but no
		specific hardware devices are emulated yet.
20060116	Minor updates to the mvme1600 emulation mode; the Eagle PCI bus
		seems to work without much modification, and a 21143 can be
		detected, interrupts might work (but untested so far).
		Adding a fake MK48Txx (mkclock) device, for NetBSD/mvmeppc.
20060121	Adding an aux control register for ARM. (A BIG thank you to
		Olivier Houchard for tracking down this bug.)
20060122	Adding more ARM instructions (smulXY), and dev_iq80321_7seg.
20060124	Adding disassembly of more ARM instructions (mia*, mra/mar),
		and some semi-bogus XScale and i80321 registers.
20060201-02	Various minor updates. Moving the last machines out of
		machine.c.
20060204	Adding a -c command line option, for running debugger commands
		before the simulation starts, but after all files have been
		loaded.
		Minor iq80321-related updates.
20060209	Minor hacks (DEVINIT macro, etc).
		Preparing for the generalization of the 64-bit dyntrans address
		translation subsystem.
20060216	Adding ARM ldrd (double-register load).
20060217	Continuing on various ARM-related stuff.
20060218	More progress on the ATA/wdc emulation for NetBSD/iq80321.
		NetBSD/evbarm can now be installed :-)  Updating the docs, etc.
		Continuing on Algor emulation.

==============  RELEASE 0.3.8  ==============


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: bus_isa.c,v 1.9 2006/01/16 01:45:27 debug Exp $
29 *
30 * Generic ISA bus. This is not a normal device, but it can be used as a quick
31 * way of adding most of the common legacy ISA devices to a machine.
32 */
33
34 #include <stdio.h>
35 #include <stdlib.h>
36 #include <string.h>
37
38 #define BUS_ISA_C
39
40 #include "bus_isa.h"
41 #include "device.h"
42 #include "devices.h"
43 #include "diskimage.h"
44 #include "machine.h"
45 #include "misc.h"
46
47
48 /*
49 * bus_isa_debug_dump():
50 */
51 void bus_isa_debug_dump(void *extra)
52 {
53 struct bus_isa_data *d = (struct bus_isa_data *) extra;
54
55 debug("isa:\n");
56 debug_indentation(DEBUG_INDENTATION);
57 debug("portbase: 0x%llx\n", (long long)d->isa_portbase);
58 debug("membase: 0x%llx\n", (long long)d->isa_membase);
59 debug("irqbase: %i\n", (int)d->isa_irqbase);
60 debug("reassert_irq: %i\n", (int)d->reassert_irq);
61 debug_indentation(-DEBUG_INDENTATION);
62 }
63
64
65 /*
66 * bus_isa_init():
67 *
68 * Flags are zero or more of the following, ORed together:
69 *
70 * BUS_ISA_IDE0 Include wdc0.
71 * BUS_ISA_IDE1 Include wdc1.
72 * BUS_ISA_FDC Include a floppy controller. (Dummy.)
73 * BUS_ISA_VGA Include old-style (non-PCI) VGA. (*1)
74 * BUS_ISA_VGA_FORCE Include VGA even when running without X11. (*2)
75 * BUS_ISA_PCKBC_FORCE_USE Always assume keyboard console, not serial. (*3)
76 * BUS_ISA_PCKBC_NONPCSTYLE Don't set the pc-style flag for the keyboard.
77 * BUS_ISA_NO_SECOND_PIC Only useful for 8086 XT (pre-AT) emulation. :-)
78 * BUS_ISA_LPTBASE_3BC Set lptbase to 0x3bc instead of 0x378.
79 *
80 * (*1) For machines with a PCI bus, this flag should not be used. Instead, a
81 * PCI VGA card should be added to the PCI bus.
82 *
83 * (*2) For machines where it is easy to select VGA vs serial console during
84 * boot, this flag should not be used. Machines that "always" boot up
85 * in VGA console mode should have it set.
86 *
87 * (*3) Similar to *2 above; machines that always boot up with VGA console
88 * should have this flag set, so that the keyboard is always used.
89 */
90 struct bus_isa_data *bus_isa_init(struct machine *machine,
91 uint32_t bus_isa_flags, uint64_t isa_portbase, uint64_t isa_membase,
92 int isa_irqbase, int reassert_irq)
93 {
94 struct bus_isa_data *d = malloc(sizeof(struct bus_isa_data));
95 char tmpstr[300];
96 int wdc0_irq = 14, wdc1_irq = 15;
97 int tmp_handle, kbd_in_use;
98 int lptbase = 0x378;
99
100 memset(d, 0, sizeof(struct bus_isa_data));
101 d->isa_portbase = isa_portbase;
102 d->isa_membase = isa_membase;
103 d->isa_irqbase = isa_irqbase;
104 d->reassert_irq = reassert_irq;
105 machine_bus_register(machine, "isa", bus_isa_debug_dump, d);
106
107 kbd_in_use = ((bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_PCKBC_FORCE_USE) ||
108 (machine->use_x11))? 1 : 0;
109
110 if (machine->machine_type == MACHINE_PREP) {
111 /* PReP with obio controller has both WDCs on irq 13! */
112 wdc0_irq = wdc1_irq = 13;
113 }
114
115 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "8259 irq=%i addr=0x%llx",
116 reassert_irq, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x20));
117 machine->isa_pic_data.pic1 = device_add(machine, tmpstr);
118
119 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_NO_SECOND_PIC)
120 bus_isa_flags &= ~BUS_ISA_NO_SECOND_PIC;
121 else {
122 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "8259 irq=%i addr=0x%llx",
123 reassert_irq, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0xa0));
124 machine->isa_pic_data.pic2 = device_add(machine, tmpstr);
125 }
126
127 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "8253 irq=%i addr=0x%llx in_use=0",
128 isa_irqbase + 0, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x40));
129 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
130
131 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "pccmos addr=0x%llx",
132 (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x70));
133 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
134
135 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "ns16550 irq=%i addr=0x%llx name2="
136 "tty0 in_use=%i", isa_irqbase+4, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x3f8),
137 1 - kbd_in_use);
138 machine->main_console_handle = (size_t)device_add(machine, tmpstr);
139
140 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "ns16550 irq=%i addr=0x%llx name2=tty1"
141 " in_use=0", isa_irqbase +3, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x2f8));
142 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
143
144 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_LPTBASE_3BC) {
145 bus_isa_flags &= ~BUS_ISA_LPTBASE_3BC;
146 lptbase = 0x3bc;
147 }
148
149 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "lpt irq=%i addr=0x%llx name2=lpt"
150 " in_use=0", isa_irqbase + 7, (long long)(isa_portbase + lptbase));
151 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
152
153 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_IDE0) {
154 bus_isa_flags &= ~BUS_ISA_IDE0;
155 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "wdc irq=%i addr=0x%llx",
156 isa_irqbase + wdc0_irq, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x1f0));
157 if (diskimage_exist(machine, 0, DISKIMAGE_IDE) ||
158 diskimage_exist(machine, 1, DISKIMAGE_IDE))
159 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
160 }
161
162 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_IDE1) {
163 bus_isa_flags &= ~BUS_ISA_IDE1;
164 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "wdc irq=%i addr=0x%llx",
165 isa_irqbase + wdc1_irq, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x170));
166 if (diskimage_exist(machine, 2, DISKIMAGE_IDE) ||
167 diskimage_exist(machine, 3, DISKIMAGE_IDE))
168 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
169 }
170
171 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_FDC) {
172 bus_isa_flags &= ~BUS_ISA_FDC;
173 snprintf(tmpstr, sizeof(tmpstr), "fdc irq=%i addr=0x%llx",
174 isa_irqbase + 6, (long long)(isa_portbase + 0x3f0));
175 device_add(machine, tmpstr);
176 }
177
178 if (bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_VGA) {
179 if (machine->use_x11 || bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_VGA_FORCE)
180 dev_vga_init(machine, machine->memory,
181 isa_membase + 0xa0000, isa_portbase + 0x3c0,
182 machine->machine_name);
183 bus_isa_flags &= ~(BUS_ISA_VGA | BUS_ISA_VGA_FORCE);
184 }
185
186 tmp_handle = dev_pckbc_init(machine, machine->memory,
187 isa_portbase + 0x60, PCKBC_8042, isa_irqbase + 1, isa_irqbase + 12,
188 kbd_in_use, bus_isa_flags & BUS_ISA_PCKBC_NONPCSTYLE? 0 : 1);
189
190 if (kbd_in_use)
191 machine->main_console_handle = tmp_handle;
192
193 bus_isa_flags &= ~(BUS_ISA_PCKBC_NONPCSTYLE | BUS_ISA_PCKBC_FORCE_USE);
194
195 if (bus_isa_flags != 0)
196 fatal("WARNING! bus_isa(): unimplemented bus_isa_flags 0x%x\n",
197 bus_isa_flags);
198
199 return d;
200 }
201

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