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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 dpavlin 2 /*
2 dpavlin 22 * Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Anders Gavare. All rights reserved.
3 dpavlin 2 *
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 dpavlin 24 * $Id: emul_parse.c,v 1.42 2006/06/22 13:22:41 debug Exp $
29 dpavlin 2 *
30     * Set up an emulation by parsing a config file.
31     *
32 dpavlin 24 * TODO: REWRITE THIS FROM SCRATCH! :-)
33 dpavlin 2 */
34    
35     #include <stdio.h>
36     #include <stdlib.h>
37     #include <string.h>
38    
39     #include "diskimage.h"
40     #include "emul.h"
41     #include "machine.h"
42     #include "misc.h"
43     #include "net.h"
44    
45    
46     #define is_word_char(ch) ( \
47     (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z') || (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z') || \
48     ch == '_' || ch == '$' || (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') )
49    
50 dpavlin 24 #define MAX_WORD_LEN 200
51 dpavlin 2
52     #define EXPECT_WORD 1
53     #define EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS 2
54     #define EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS 4
55    
56 dpavlin 24 static int parenthesis_level = 0;
57 dpavlin 2
58 dpavlin 24
59 dpavlin 2 /*
60     * read_one_word():
61     *
62     * Reads the file f until it has read a complete word. Whitespace is ignored,
63     * and also any exclamation mark ('!') and anything following an exclamation
64     * mark on a line.
65     *
66     * Used internally by emul_parse_config().
67     */
68     static void read_one_word(FILE *f, char *buf, int buflen, int *line,
69     int expect)
70     {
71     int ch;
72     int done = 0;
73     int curlen = 0;
74     int in_word = 0;
75    
76     while (!done) {
77     if (curlen >= buflen - 1)
78     break;
79    
80     ch = fgetc(f);
81     if (ch == EOF)
82     break;
83    
84     if (in_word) {
85     if (is_word_char(ch)) {
86     buf[curlen++] = ch;
87     if (curlen == buflen - 1)
88     done = 1;
89     continue;
90     } else {
91     if (ungetc(ch, f) == EOF) {
92     fatal("ungetc() failed?\n");
93     exit(1);
94     }
95     break;
96     }
97     }
98    
99     if (ch == '\n') {
100     (*line) ++;
101     continue;
102     }
103    
104     if (ch == '\r')
105     continue;
106    
107     if (ch == '!') {
108     /* Skip until newline: */
109     while (ch != '\n' && ch != EOF)
110     ch = fgetc(f);
111     if (ch == '\n')
112     (*line) ++;
113     continue;
114     }
115    
116     if (ch == '{') {
117     int depth = 1;
118    
119     /* Skip until '}': */
120     while (depth > 0) {
121     ch = fgetc(f);
122     if (ch == '\n')
123     (*line) ++;
124     if (ch == '{')
125     depth ++;
126     if (ch == '}')
127     depth --;
128     if (ch == EOF) {
129     fatal("line %i: unexpected EOF inside"
130     " a nested comment\n", *line);
131     exit(1);
132     }
133     }
134     continue;
135     }
136    
137     /* Whitespace? */
138     if (ch <= ' ')
139     continue;
140    
141     if (ch == '"' || ch == '\'') {
142     /* This is a quoted word. */
143     int start_ch = ch;
144    
145     if (expect & EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS) {
146     fatal("unexpected character '%c', line %i\n",
147     ch, *line);
148     exit(1);
149     }
150    
151     while (curlen < buflen - 1) {
152     ch = fgetc(f);
153     if (ch == '\n') {
154     fatal("line %i: newline inside"
155     " quotes?\n", *line);
156     exit(1);
157     }
158     if (ch == EOF) {
159     fatal("line %i: EOF inside a quoted"
160     " string?\n", *line);
161     exit(1);
162     }
163     if (ch == start_ch)
164     break;
165     buf[curlen++] = ch;
166     }
167     break;
168     }
169    
170     if ((expect & EXPECT_WORD) && is_word_char(ch)) {
171     buf[curlen++] = ch;
172     in_word = 1;
173     if (curlen == buflen - 1)
174     done = 1;
175     } else {
176     if ((expect & EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS) && ch == '(') {
177 dpavlin 24 parenthesis_level ++;
178 dpavlin 2 buf[curlen++] = ch;
179     break;
180     }
181     if ((expect & EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS) && ch == ')') {
182 dpavlin 24 parenthesis_level --;
183 dpavlin 2 buf[curlen++] = ch;
184     break;
185     }
186    
187     fatal("unexpected character '%c', line %i\n",
188     ch, *line);
189     exit(1);
190     }
191     }
192    
193     buf[curlen] = '\0';
194     }
195    
196    
197     #define PARSESTATE_NONE 0
198     #define PARSESTATE_EMUL 1
199     #define PARSESTATE_NET 2
200     #define PARSESTATE_MACHINE 3
201    
202     static char cur_net_ipv4net[50];
203     static char cur_net_ipv4len[50];
204 dpavlin 10 static char cur_net_local_port[10];
205     #define MAX_N_REMOTE 20
206     #define MAX_REMOTE_LEN 100
207     static char *cur_net_remote[MAX_N_REMOTE];
208     static int cur_net_n_remote;
209 dpavlin 2
210     static char cur_machine_name[50];
211     static char cur_machine_cpu[50];
212     static char cur_machine_type[50];
213     static char cur_machine_subtype[50];
214     static char cur_machine_bootname[150];
215     static char cur_machine_bootarg[250];
216     static char cur_machine_slowsi[10];
217     static char cur_machine_prom_emulation[10];
218     static char cur_machine_use_x11[10];
219     static char cur_machine_x11_scaledown[10];
220     static char cur_machine_byte_order[20];
221     static char cur_machine_random_mem[10];
222     static char cur_machine_random_cpu[10];
223     static char cur_machine_force_netboot[10];
224     static char cur_machine_start_paused[10];
225     static char cur_machine_ncpus[10];
226     static char cur_machine_n_gfx_cards[10];
227     static char cur_machine_serial_nr[10];
228     static char cur_machine_emulated_hz[10];
229     static char cur_machine_memory[10];
230     #define MAX_N_LOAD 15
231     #define MAX_LOAD_LEN 2000
232     static char *cur_machine_load[MAX_N_LOAD];
233     static int cur_machine_n_load;
234     #define MAX_N_DISK 10
235     #define MAX_DISK_LEN 2000
236     static char *cur_machine_disk[MAX_N_DISK];
237     static int cur_machine_n_disk;
238     #define MAX_N_DEVICE 20
239     #define MAX_DEVICE_LEN 400
240     static char *cur_machine_device[MAX_N_DISK];
241     static int cur_machine_n_device;
242     #define MAX_N_X11_DISP 5
243     #define MAX_X11_DISP_LEN 1000
244     static char *cur_machine_x11_disp[MAX_N_X11_DISP];
245     static int cur_machine_n_x11_disp;
246    
247     #define WORD(w,var) { \
248     if (strcmp(word, w) == 0) { \
249     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen, \
250     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS); \
251     read_one_word(f, var, sizeof(var), \
252     line, EXPECT_WORD); \
253     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen, \
254     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS); \
255     return; \
256     } \
257     }
258    
259 dpavlin 24 static void parse__machine(struct emul *e, FILE *f, int *in_emul, int *line,
260     int *parsestate, char *word, size_t maxbuflen);
261 dpavlin 2
262 dpavlin 24
263 dpavlin 2 /*
264     * parse_on_off():
265     *
266     * Returns 1 for "on", "yes", "enable", or "1".
267     * Returns 0 for "off", "no", "disable", or "0".
268     * Prints a fatal warning and exit()s for other values.
269     */
270     int parse_on_off(char *s)
271     {
272     if (strcasecmp(s, "on") == 0 || strcasecmp(s, "yes") == 0 ||
273     strcasecmp(s, "enable") == 0 || strcasecmp(s, "1") == 0)
274     return 1;
275     if (strcasecmp(s, "off") == 0 || strcasecmp(s, "no") == 0 ||
276     strcasecmp(s, "disable") == 0 || strcasecmp(s, "0") == 0)
277     return 0;
278    
279 dpavlin 24 fprintf(stderr, "parse_on_off(): WARNING: unknown value '%s'\n", s);
280 dpavlin 2
281 dpavlin 24 return 0;
282 dpavlin 2 }
283    
284    
285     /*
286     * parse__emul():
287     *
288     * name, net, machine
289     */
290     static void parse__emul(struct emul *e, FILE *f, int *in_emul, int *line,
291     int *parsestate, char *word, size_t maxbuflen)
292     {
293     if (word[0] == ')') {
294     *parsestate = PARSESTATE_NONE;
295     return;
296     }
297    
298     if (strcmp(word, "name") == 0) {
299     char tmp[200];
300     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
301     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
302     read_one_word(f, tmp, sizeof(tmp), line, EXPECT_WORD);
303     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
304     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
305     if (e->name != NULL) {
306     free(e->name);
307     e->name = NULL;
308     }
309     e->name = strdup(tmp);
310     if (e->name == NULL) {
311     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory in parse__emul()\n");
312     exit(1);
313     }
314     debug("name: \"%s\"\n", e->name);
315     return;
316     }
317    
318     if (strcmp(word, "net") == 0) {
319     *parsestate = PARSESTATE_NET;
320     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
321     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
322    
323     /* Default net: */
324 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_net_ipv4net, "10.0.0.0", sizeof(cur_net_ipv4net));
325     strlcpy(cur_net_ipv4len, "8", sizeof(cur_net_ipv4len));
326     strlcpy(cur_net_local_port, "", sizeof(cur_net_local_port));
327     cur_net_n_remote = 0;
328 dpavlin 2 return;
329     }
330    
331     if (strcmp(word, "machine") == 0) {
332     *parsestate = PARSESTATE_MACHINE;
333     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
334     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
335    
336     /* A "zero state": */
337     cur_machine_name[0] = '\0';
338     cur_machine_cpu[0] = '\0';
339     cur_machine_type[0] = '\0';
340     cur_machine_subtype[0] = '\0';
341     cur_machine_bootname[0] = '\0';
342     cur_machine_bootarg[0] = '\0';
343     cur_machine_n_load = 0;
344     cur_machine_n_disk = 0;
345     cur_machine_n_device = 0;
346     cur_machine_n_x11_disp = 0;
347     cur_machine_slowsi[0] = '\0';
348     cur_machine_prom_emulation[0] = '\0';
349     cur_machine_use_x11[0] = '\0';
350     cur_machine_x11_scaledown[0] = '\0';
351     cur_machine_byte_order[0] = '\0';
352     cur_machine_random_mem[0] = '\0';
353     cur_machine_random_cpu[0] = '\0';
354     cur_machine_force_netboot[0] = '\0';
355     cur_machine_start_paused[0] = '\0';
356     cur_machine_ncpus[0] = '\0';
357     cur_machine_n_gfx_cards[0] = '\0';
358     cur_machine_serial_nr[0] = '\0';
359     cur_machine_emulated_hz[0] = '\0';
360     cur_machine_memory[0] = '\0';
361     return;
362     }
363    
364     fatal("line %i: not expecting '%s' in an 'emul' section\n",
365     *line, word);
366     exit(1);
367     }
368    
369    
370     /*
371     * parse__net():
372     *
373 dpavlin 10 * Simple words: ipv4net, ipv4len, local_port
374 dpavlin 2 *
375 dpavlin 10 * Complex: add_remote
376     *
377 dpavlin 2 * TODO: more words? for example an option to disable the gateway? that would
378     * have to be implemented correctly in src/net.c first.
379     */
380     static void parse__net(struct emul *e, FILE *f, int *in_emul, int *line,
381     int *parsestate, char *word, size_t maxbuflen)
382     {
383 dpavlin 10 int i;
384    
385 dpavlin 2 if (word[0] == ')') {
386     /* Finished with the 'net' section. Let's create the net: */
387     if (e->net != NULL) {
388     fatal("line %i: more than one net isn't really "
389     "supported yet\n", *line);
390     exit(1);
391     }
392    
393 dpavlin 10 if (!cur_net_local_port[0])
394     strlcpy(cur_net_local_port, "0",
395     sizeof(cur_net_local_port));
396    
397 dpavlin 2 e->net = net_init(e, NET_INIT_FLAG_GATEWAY,
398 dpavlin 10 cur_net_ipv4net, atoi(cur_net_ipv4len),
399     cur_net_remote, cur_net_n_remote,
400     atoi(cur_net_local_port));
401 dpavlin 2
402     if (e->net == NULL) {
403     fatal("line %i: fatal error: could not create"
404     " the net (?)\n", *line);
405     exit(1);
406     }
407    
408 dpavlin 10 for (i=0; i<cur_net_n_remote; i++) {
409     free(cur_net_remote[i]);
410     cur_net_remote[i] = NULL;
411     }
412    
413 dpavlin 2 *parsestate = PARSESTATE_EMUL;
414     return;
415     }
416    
417     WORD("ipv4net", cur_net_ipv4net);
418     WORD("ipv4len", cur_net_ipv4len);
419 dpavlin 10 WORD("local_port", cur_net_local_port);
420 dpavlin 2
421 dpavlin 10 if (strcmp(word, "add_remote") == 0) {
422     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
423     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
424     if (cur_net_n_remote >= MAX_N_REMOTE) {
425     fprintf(stderr, "too many remote networks\n");
426     exit(1);
427     }
428     cur_net_remote[cur_net_n_remote] = malloc(MAX_REMOTE_LEN);
429     if (cur_net_remote[cur_net_n_remote] == NULL) {
430     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
431     exit(1);
432     }
433     read_one_word(f, cur_net_remote[cur_net_n_remote],
434     MAX_REMOTE_LEN, line, EXPECT_WORD);
435     cur_net_n_remote ++;
436     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen, line,
437     EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
438     return;
439     }
440    
441 dpavlin 2 fatal("line %i: not expecting '%s' in a 'net' section\n", *line, word);
442     exit(1);
443     }
444    
445    
446     /*
447     * parse__machine():
448     */
449     static void parse__machine(struct emul *e, FILE *f, int *in_emul, int *line,
450     int *parsestate, char *word, size_t maxbuflen)
451     {
452     int r, i;
453    
454     if (word[0] == ')') {
455     /* Finished with the 'machine' section. */
456     struct machine *m;
457    
458     if (!cur_machine_name[0])
459 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_name, "no_name",
460     sizeof(cur_machine_name));
461 dpavlin 2
462     m = emul_add_machine(e, cur_machine_name);
463    
464     r = machine_name_to_type(cur_machine_type, cur_machine_subtype,
465     &m->machine_type, &m->machine_subtype, &m->arch);
466     if (!r)
467     exit(1);
468    
469     if (cur_machine_cpu[0])
470     m->cpu_name = strdup(cur_machine_cpu);
471    
472     if (!cur_machine_use_x11[0])
473 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_use_x11, "no",
474     sizeof(cur_machine_use_x11));
475 dpavlin 2 m->use_x11 = parse_on_off(cur_machine_use_x11);
476    
477     if (!cur_machine_slowsi[0])
478 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_slowsi, "no",
479     sizeof(cur_machine_slowsi));
480 dpavlin 2 m->slow_serial_interrupts_hack_for_linux =
481     parse_on_off(cur_machine_slowsi);
482    
483     if (!cur_machine_prom_emulation[0])
484 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_prom_emulation, "yes",
485     sizeof(cur_machine_prom_emulation));
486 dpavlin 2 m->prom_emulation = parse_on_off(cur_machine_prom_emulation);
487    
488     if (!cur_machine_random_mem[0])
489 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_random_mem, "no",
490     sizeof(cur_machine_random_mem));
491 dpavlin 2 m->random_mem_contents =
492     parse_on_off(cur_machine_random_mem);
493    
494     if (!cur_machine_random_cpu[0])
495 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_random_cpu, "no",
496     sizeof(cur_machine_random_cpu));
497 dpavlin 2 m->use_random_bootstrap_cpu =
498     parse_on_off(cur_machine_random_cpu);
499    
500     m->byte_order_override = NO_BYTE_ORDER_OVERRIDE;
501     if (cur_machine_byte_order[0]) {
502     if (strncasecmp(cur_machine_byte_order, "big", 3) == 0)
503     m->byte_order_override = EMUL_BIG_ENDIAN;
504     else if (strncasecmp(cur_machine_byte_order, "little",
505     6) == 0)
506     m->byte_order_override = EMUL_LITTLE_ENDIAN;
507     else {
508     fatal("Byte order must be big-endian or"
509     " little-endian\n");
510     exit(1);
511     }
512     }
513    
514     if (!cur_machine_force_netboot[0])
515 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_force_netboot, "no",
516     sizeof(cur_machine_force_netboot));
517 dpavlin 2 m->force_netboot = parse_on_off(cur_machine_force_netboot);
518    
519     if (!cur_machine_start_paused[0])
520 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_start_paused, "no",
521     sizeof(cur_machine_start_paused));
522 dpavlin 2 m->start_paused = parse_on_off(cur_machine_start_paused);
523    
524     /* NOTE: Default nr of CPUs is 0: */
525     if (!cur_machine_ncpus[0])
526 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_ncpus, "0",
527     sizeof(cur_machine_ncpus));
528 dpavlin 2 m->ncpus = atoi(cur_machine_ncpus);
529    
530     if (cur_machine_n_gfx_cards[0])
531     m->n_gfx_cards = atoi(cur_machine_n_gfx_cards);
532    
533     if (cur_machine_serial_nr[0]) {
534     m->serial_nr = atoi(cur_machine_serial_nr);
535     e->next_serial_nr = m->serial_nr+1;
536     }
537    
538     if (cur_machine_emulated_hz[0]) {
539     m->emulated_hz = mystrtoull(cur_machine_emulated_hz,
540     NULL, 0);
541     m->automatic_clock_adjustment = 0;
542     }
543    
544     /* NOTE: Default nr of CPUs is 0: */
545     if (!cur_machine_memory[0])
546 dpavlin 10 strlcpy(cur_machine_memory, "0",
547     sizeof(cur_machine_memory));
548 dpavlin 2 m->physical_ram_in_mb = atoi(cur_machine_memory);
549    
550     if (!cur_machine_x11_scaledown[0])
551     m->x11_scaledown = 1;
552     else {
553     m->x11_scaledown = atoi(cur_machine_x11_scaledown);
554     if (m->x11_scaledown < 0) {
555 dpavlin 20 m->x11_scaleup = 0 - m->x11_scaledown;
556     m->x11_scaledown = 1;
557     }
558     if (m->x11_scaledown < 1) {
559 dpavlin 2 fprintf(stderr, "Invalid scaledown value"
560     " (%i)\n", m->x11_scaledown);
561     exit(1);
562     }
563     }
564    
565     for (i=0; i<cur_machine_n_disk; i++) {
566     diskimage_add(m, cur_machine_disk[i]);
567     free(cur_machine_disk[i]);
568     cur_machine_disk[i] = NULL;
569     }
570    
571     m->boot_kernel_filename = strdup(cur_machine_bootname);
572    
573     if (cur_machine_bootarg[0])
574     m->boot_string_argument = strdup(cur_machine_bootarg);
575    
576     for (i=0; i<cur_machine_n_x11_disp; i++) {
577     m->x11_n_display_names ++;
578     m->x11_display_names = realloc(
579     m->x11_display_names, m->x11_n_display_names
580     * sizeof(char *));
581     if (m->x11_display_names == NULL) {
582     printf("out of memory\n");
583     exit(1);
584     }
585     m->x11_display_names[m->x11_n_display_names-1] =
586     strdup(cur_machine_x11_disp[i]);
587     if (m->x11_display_names
588     [m->x11_n_display_names-1] == NULL) {
589     printf("out of memory\n");
590     exit(1);
591     }
592     free(cur_machine_x11_disp[i]);
593     cur_machine_x11_disp[i] = NULL;
594     }
595    
596     emul_machine_setup(m,
597     cur_machine_n_load, cur_machine_load,
598     cur_machine_n_device, cur_machine_device);
599    
600     for (i=0; i<cur_machine_n_device; i++) {
601     free(cur_machine_device[i]);
602     cur_machine_device[i] = NULL;
603     }
604    
605     for (i=0; i<cur_machine_n_load; i++) {
606     free(cur_machine_load[i]);
607     cur_machine_load[i] = NULL;
608     }
609    
610     *parsestate = PARSESTATE_EMUL;
611     return;
612     }
613    
614     WORD("name", cur_machine_name);
615     WORD("cpu", cur_machine_cpu);
616     WORD("type", cur_machine_type);
617     WORD("subtype", cur_machine_subtype);
618     WORD("bootname", cur_machine_bootname);
619     WORD("bootarg", cur_machine_bootarg);
620     WORD("slow_serial_interrupts_hack_for_linux", cur_machine_slowsi);
621     WORD("prom_emulation", cur_machine_prom_emulation);
622     WORD("use_x11", cur_machine_use_x11);
623     WORD("x11_scaledown", cur_machine_x11_scaledown);
624     WORD("byte_order", cur_machine_byte_order);
625     WORD("random_mem_contents", cur_machine_random_mem);
626     WORD("use_random_bootstrap_cpu", cur_machine_random_cpu);
627     WORD("force_netboot", cur_machine_force_netboot);
628     WORD("ncpus", cur_machine_ncpus);
629     WORD("serial_nr", cur_machine_serial_nr);
630     WORD("n_gfx_cards", cur_machine_n_gfx_cards);
631     WORD("emulated_hz", cur_machine_emulated_hz);
632     WORD("memory", cur_machine_memory);
633     WORD("start_paused", cur_machine_start_paused);
634    
635     if (strcmp(word, "load") == 0) {
636     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
637     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
638     if (cur_machine_n_load >= MAX_N_LOAD) {
639     fprintf(stderr, "too many loads\n");
640     exit(1);
641     }
642     cur_machine_load[cur_machine_n_load] = malloc(MAX_LOAD_LEN);
643     if (cur_machine_load[cur_machine_n_load] == NULL) {
644     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
645     exit(1);
646     }
647     read_one_word(f, cur_machine_load[cur_machine_n_load],
648     MAX_LOAD_LEN, line, EXPECT_WORD);
649     cur_machine_n_load ++;
650     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
651     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
652     return;
653     }
654    
655     if (strcmp(word, "disk") == 0) {
656     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
657     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
658     if (cur_machine_n_disk >= MAX_N_DISK) {
659     fprintf(stderr, "too many disks\n");
660     exit(1);
661     }
662     cur_machine_disk[cur_machine_n_disk] = malloc(MAX_DISK_LEN);
663     if (cur_machine_disk[cur_machine_n_disk] == NULL) {
664     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
665     exit(1);
666     }
667     read_one_word(f, cur_machine_disk[cur_machine_n_disk],
668     MAX_DISK_LEN, line, EXPECT_WORD);
669     cur_machine_n_disk ++;
670     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
671     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
672     return;
673     }
674    
675     if (strcmp(word, "device") == 0) {
676     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
677     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
678     if (cur_machine_n_device >= MAX_N_DEVICE) {
679     fprintf(stderr, "too many devices\n");
680     exit(1);
681     }
682     cur_machine_device[cur_machine_n_device] =
683     malloc(MAX_DEVICE_LEN);
684     if (cur_machine_device[cur_machine_n_device] == NULL) {
685     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
686     exit(1);
687     }
688     read_one_word(f, cur_machine_device[cur_machine_n_device],
689     MAX_DEVICE_LEN, line, EXPECT_WORD);
690     cur_machine_n_device ++;
691     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
692     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
693     return;
694     }
695    
696     if (strcmp(word, "add_x11_display") == 0) {
697     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
698     line, EXPECT_LEFT_PARENTHESIS);
699     if (cur_machine_n_x11_disp >= MAX_N_X11_DISP) {
700     fprintf(stderr, "too many x11 displays\n");
701     exit(1);
702     }
703     cur_machine_x11_disp[cur_machine_n_x11_disp] =
704     malloc(MAX_X11_DISP_LEN);
705     if (cur_machine_x11_disp[cur_machine_n_x11_disp] == NULL) {
706     fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
707     exit(1);
708     }
709     read_one_word(f, cur_machine_x11_disp[cur_machine_n_x11_disp],
710     MAX_X11_DISP_LEN, line, EXPECT_WORD);
711     cur_machine_n_x11_disp ++;
712     read_one_word(f, word, maxbuflen,
713     line, EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
714     return;
715     }
716    
717     fatal("line %i: not expecting '%s' in a 'machine' section\n",
718     *line, word);
719     exit(1);
720     }
721    
722    
723     /*
724     * emul_parse_config():
725     *
726     * Set up an emulation by parsing a config file.
727     */
728 dpavlin 24 void emul_parse_config(struct emul *e, char *fname)
729 dpavlin 2 {
730 dpavlin 24 FILE *f = fopen(fname, "r");
731     char word[MAX_WORD_LEN];
732 dpavlin 2 int in_emul = 0;
733     int line = 1;
734 dpavlin 24 int parsestate = PARSESTATE_EMUL;
735 dpavlin 2
736     /* debug("emul_parse_config()\n"); */
737 dpavlin 24 if (f == NULL) {
738     perror(fname);
739     exit(1);
740     }
741 dpavlin 2
742     while (!feof(f)) {
743     read_one_word(f, word, sizeof(word), &line,
744     EXPECT_WORD | EXPECT_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS);
745     if (!word[0])
746     break;
747    
748     /* debug("word = '%s'\n", word); */
749    
750     switch (parsestate) {
751     case PARSESTATE_EMUL:
752     parse__emul(e, f, &in_emul, &line, &parsestate,
753     word, sizeof(word));
754     break;
755     case PARSESTATE_NET:
756     parse__net(e, f, &in_emul, &line, &parsestate,
757     word, sizeof(word));
758     break;
759     case PARSESTATE_MACHINE:
760     parse__machine(e, f, &in_emul, &line, &parsestate,
761     word, sizeof(word));
762     break;
763 dpavlin 24 case PARSESTATE_NONE:
764     break;
765 dpavlin 2 default:
766     fatal("INTERNAL ERROR in emul_parse.c ("
767     "parsestate %i is not imlemented yet?)\n",
768     parsestate);
769     exit(1);
770     }
771     }
772    
773 dpavlin 24 if (parenthesis_level != 0) {
774 dpavlin 2 fatal("EOF but not enough right parentheses?\n");
775     exit(1);
776     }
777 dpavlin 24
778     fclose(f);
779 dpavlin 2 }
780    

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