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$Id: HISTORY,v 1.1004 2005/10/27 14:01:10 debug Exp $
20051011        Passing -A as the default boot arg for CATS (works fine with
                OpenBSD/cats).
20051012	Fixing the VGA cursor offset bug, and speeding up framebuffer
		redraws if character cells contain the same thing as during
		the last redraw.
20051013	Adding a slow strd ARM instruction hack.
20051017	Minor updates: Adding a dummy i80321 Verde controller (for
		XScale emulation), fixing the disassembly of the ARM "ldrd"
		instruction, adding "support" for less-than-4KB pages for ARM
		(by not adding them to translation tables).
20051020	Continuing on some HPCarm stuff. A NetBSD/hpcarm kernel prints
		some boot messages on an emulated Jornada 720.
		Making dev_ram work better with dyntrans (speeds up some things
		quite a bit).
20051021	Automatically generating some of the most common ARM load/store
		multiple instructions.
20051022	Better statistics gathering for the ARM load/store multiple.
		Various other dyntrans and device updates.
20051023	Various minor updates.
20051024	Continuing; minor device and dyntrans fine-tuning. Adding the
		first "reasonable" instruction combination hacks for ARM (the
		cores of NetBSD/cats' memset and memcpy).
20051025	Fixing a dyntrans-related bug in dev_vga. Also changing the
		dyntrans low/high access notification to only be updated on
		writes, not reads. Hopefully it will be enough. (dev_vga in
		charcell mode now seems to work correctly with both reads and
		writes.)
		Experimenting with gathering dyntrans statistics (which parts
		of emulated RAM that are actually executed), and adding
		instruction combination hacks for cache cleaning and a part of
		NetBSD's scanc() function.
20051026	Adding a bitmap for ARM emulation which indicates if a page is
		(specifically) user accessible; loads and stores with the t-
		flag set can now use the translation arrays, which results in
		a measurable speedup.
20051027	Dyntrans updates; adding an extra bitmap array for 32-bit
		emulation modes, speeding up the check whether a physical page
		has any code translations or not (O(n) -> O(1)). Doing a
		similar reduction of O(n) to O(1) by avoiding the scan through
		the translation entries on a translation update (32-bit mode
		only).
		Various other minor hacks.
20051029	Quick release, without any testing at all.

==============  RELEASE 0.3.6.2  ==============


1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2004-2005 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: dev_bt431.c,v 1.9 2005/10/26 14:37:03 debug Exp $
29 *
30 * Brooktree 431, used by TURBOchannel graphics cards.
31 *
32 * TODO.
33 */
34
35 #include <stdio.h>
36 #include <stdlib.h>
37 #include <string.h>
38
39 #include "devices.h"
40 #include "memory.h"
41 #include "misc.h"
42
43 #include "bt431reg.h"
44
45
46 struct bt431_data {
47 uint32_t bt431_reg[DEV_BT431_NREGS];
48
49 unsigned char cur_addr_hi;
50 unsigned char cur_addr_lo;
51
52 int planes;
53 int cursor_on;
54 int cursor_x;
55 int cursor_y;
56 int cursor_xsize;
57 int cursor_ysize;
58
59 struct vfb_data *vfb_data;
60 };
61
62
63 /*
64 * dev_bt431_access():
65 */
66 int dev_bt431_access(struct cpu *cpu, struct memory *mem,
67 uint64_t relative_addr, unsigned char *data, size_t len,
68 int writeflag, void *extra)
69 {
70 struct bt431_data *d = (struct bt431_data *) extra;
71 uint64_t idata = 0, odata = 0;
72 int btaddr;
73 #if 0
74 int on, new_cursor_x, new_cursor_y;
75 #endif
76
77 if (writeflag == MEM_WRITE)
78 idata = memory_readmax64(cpu, data, len);
79
80 btaddr = ((d->cur_addr_hi << 8) + d->cur_addr_lo) % DEV_BT431_NREGS;
81
82 /* TODO */
83
84 /* Read from/write to the bt431: */
85 switch (relative_addr) {
86 case 0x00: /* Low byte of address: */
87 if (writeflag == MEM_WRITE) {
88 debug("[ bt431: write to Low Address Byte, "
89 "0x%02x ]\n", (int)idata);
90 d->cur_addr_lo = idata;
91 } else {
92 odata = d->cur_addr_lo;
93 debug("[ bt431: read from Low Address Byte: "
94 "0x%0x ]\n", (int)odata);
95 }
96 break;
97 case 0x04: /* High byte of address: */
98 if (writeflag == MEM_WRITE) {
99 debug("[ bt431: write to High Address Byte, "
100 "0x%02x ]\n", (int)idata);
101 d->cur_addr_hi = idata;
102 } else {
103 odata = d->cur_addr_hi;
104 debug("[ bt431: read from High Address Byte: "
105 "0x%0x ]\n", (int)odata);
106 }
107 break;
108 case 0x08: /* Register access: */
109 if (writeflag == MEM_WRITE) {
110 debug("[ bt431: write to BT431 register 0x%04x, "
111 "value 0x%02x ]\n", btaddr, (int)idata);
112 d->bt431_reg[btaddr] = idata;
113
114 #if 0
115 /* Write to cursor bitmap: */
116 if (btaddr >= 0x400)
117 bt431_sync_xysize(d);
118 #endif
119 } else {
120 odata = d->bt431_reg[btaddr];
121 debug("[ bt431: read from BT431 register 0x%04x, "
122 "value 0x%02x ]\n", btaddr, (int)odata);
123 }
124
125 /* Go to next register: */
126 d->cur_addr_lo ++;
127 if (d->cur_addr_lo == 0)
128 d->cur_addr_hi ++;
129 break;
130 default:
131 if (writeflag == MEM_WRITE) {
132 debug("[ bt431: unimplemented write to address "
133 "0x%x, data=0x%02x ]\n", (int)relative_addr,
134 (int)idata);
135 } else {
136 debug("[ bt431: unimplemented read from address "
137 "0x%x ]\n", (int)relative_addr);
138 }
139 }
140
141 #if 0
142
143 TODO: This is from bt459!
144
145 /* NetBSD uses 370,37 as magic values. */
146 new_cursor_x = (d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CXLO] & 255) +
147 ((d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CXHI] & 255) << 8) - 370;
148 new_cursor_y = (d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CYLO] & 255) +
149 ((d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CYHI] & 255) << 8) - 37;
150
151 /* TODO: what do the bits in the CCR do? */
152 on = d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CCR] ? 1 : 0;
153
154 on = 1;
155
156 if (new_cursor_x != d->cursor_x || new_cursor_y != d->cursor_y ||
157 on != d->cursor_on) {
158 int ysize_mul = 1;
159
160 d->cursor_x = new_cursor_x;
161 d->cursor_y = new_cursor_y;
162 d->cursor_on = on;
163
164 /*
165 * Ugly hack for Ultrix:
166 *
167 * Ultrix and NetBSD assume that the cursor works differently.
168 * Ultrix uses the 370,38 coordinates, but draws the cursor
169 * upwards. NetBSD draws it downwards. Ultrix also makes the
170 * cursor smaller (?).
171 *
172 * TODO: This actually depends on which ultrix kernel you use.
173 * Clearly, the BT459 emulation is not implemented well
174 * enough yet.
175 *
176 * TODO: Find out why? Is it because of special BT459
177 * commands?
178 *
179 * TODO: Is the above text even valid anymore? :-)
180 */
181 if (!(d->bt431_reg[BT431_REG_CCR] & 1)) {
182 /* ysize_mul = 4; */
183 d->cursor_y += 5 - (d->cursor_ysize * ysize_mul);
184 }
185
186 debug("[ bt431: cursor = %03i,%03i ]\n", d->cursor_x,
187 d->cursor_y);
188 dev_fb_setcursor(d->vfb_data, d->cursor_x, d->cursor_y, on,
189 d->cursor_xsize, d->cursor_ysize * ysize_mul);
190 }
191 #endif
192
193 if (writeflag == MEM_READ)
194 memory_writemax64(cpu, data, len, odata);
195
196 return 1;
197 }
198
199
200 /*
201 * dev_bt431_init():
202 */
203 void dev_bt431_init(struct memory *mem, uint64_t baseaddr,
204 struct vfb_data *vfb_data, int planes)
205 {
206 struct bt431_data *d = malloc(sizeof(struct bt431_data));
207 if (d == NULL) {
208 fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
209 exit(1);
210 }
211 memset(d, 0, sizeof(struct bt431_data));
212 d->vfb_data = vfb_data;
213 d->planes = planes;
214 d->cursor_x = -1;
215 d->cursor_y = -1;
216 d->cursor_xsize = d->cursor_ysize = 8; /* anything */
217
218 memory_device_register(mem, "bt431", baseaddr, DEV_BT431_LENGTH,
219 dev_bt431_access, (void *)d, MEM_DEFAULT, NULL);
220 }
221

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