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$Id: HISTORY,v 1.1421 2006/11/06 05:32:37 debug Exp $
20060816	Adding a framework for emulated/virtual timers (src/timer.c),
		using only setitimer().
		Rewriting the mc146818 to use the new timer framework.
20060817	Adding a call to gettimeofday() every now and then (once every
		second, at the moment) to resynch the timer if it drifts.
		Beginning to convert the ISA timer interrupt mechanism (8253
		and 8259) to use the new timer framework.
		Removing the -I command line option.
20060819	Adding the -I command line option again, with new semantics.
		Working on Footbridge timer interrupts; NetBSD/NetWinder and
		NetBSD/CATS now run at correct speed, but unfortunately with
		HUGE delays during bootup.
20060821	Some minor m68k updates. Adding the first instruction: nop. :)
		Minor Alpha emulation updates.
20060822	Adding a FreeBSD development specific YAMON environment
		variable ("khz") (as suggested by Bruce M. Simpson).
		Moving YAMON environment variable initialization from
		machine_evbmips.c into promemul/yamon.c, and adding some more
		variables.
		Continuing on the LCA PCI bus controller (for Alpha machines).
20060823	Continuing on the timer stuff: experimenting with MIPS count/
		compare interrupts connected to the timer framework.
20060825	Adding bogus SCSI commands 0x51 (SCSICDROM_READ_DISCINFO) and
		0x52 (SCSICDROM_READ_TRACKINFO) to the SCSI emulation layer,
		to allow NetBSD/pmax 4.0_BETA to be installed from CDROM.
		Minor updates to the LCA PCI controller.
20060827	Implementing a CHIP8 cpu mode, and a corresponding CHIP8
		machine, for fun. Disassembly support for all instructions,
		and most of the common instructions have been implemented: mvi,
		mov_imm, add_imm, jmp, rand, cls, sprite, skeq_imm, jsr,
		skne_imm, bcd, rts, ldr, str, mov, or, and, xor, add, sub,
		font, ssound, sdelay, gdelay, bogus skup/skpr, skeq, skne.
20060828	Beginning to convert the CHIP8 cpu in the CHIP8 machine to a
		(more correct) RCA 180x cpu. (Disassembly for all 1802
		instructions has been implemented, but no execution yet, and
		no 1805 extended instructions.)
20060829	Minor Alpha emulation updates.
20060830	Beginning to experiment a little with PCI IDE for SGI O2.
		Fixing the cursor key mappings for MobilePro 770 emulation.
		Fixing the LK201 warning caused by recent NetBSD/pmax.
		The MIPS R41xx standby, suspend, and hibernate instructions now
		behave like the RM52xx/MIPS32/MIPS64 wait instruction.
		Fixing dev_wdc so it calculates correct (64-bit) offsets before
		giving them to diskimage_access().
20060831	Continuing on Alpha emulation (OSF1 PALcode).
20060901	Minor Alpha updates; beginning on virtual memory pagetables.
		Removed the limit for max nr of devices (in preparation for
		allowing devices' base addresses to be changed during runtime).
		Adding a hack for MIPS [d]mfc0 select 0 (except the count
		register), so that the coproc register is simply copied.
		The MIPS suspend instruction now exits the emulator, instead
		of being treated as a wait instruction (this causes NetBSD/
		hpcmips to get correct 'halt' behavior).
		The VR41xx RTC now returns correct time.
		Connecting the VR41xx timer to the timer framework (fixed at
		128 Hz, for now).
		Continuing on SPARC emulation, adding more instructions:
		restore, ba_xcc, ble. The rectangle drawing demo works :)
		Removing the last traces of the old ENABLE_CACHE_EMULATION
		MIPS stuff (not usable with dyntrans anyway).
20060902	Splitting up src/net.c into several smaller files in its own
		subdirectory (src/net/).
20060903	Cleanup of the files in src/net/, to make them less ugly.
20060904	Continuing on the 'settings' subsystem.
		Minor progress on the SPARC emulation mode.
20060905	Cleanup of various things, and connecting the settings
		infrastructure to various subsystems (emul, machine, cpu, etc).
		Changing the lk201 mouse update routine to not rely on any
		emulated hardware framebuffer cursor coordinates, but instead
		always do (semi-usable) relative movements.
20060906	Continuing on the lk201 mouse stuff. Mouse behaviour with
		multiple framebuffers (which was working in Ultrix) is now
		semi-broken (but it still works, in a way).
		Moving the documentation about networking into its own file
		(networking.html), and refreshing it a bit. Adding an example
		of how to use ethernet frame direct-access (udp_snoop).
20060907	Continuing on the settings infrastructure.
20060908	Minor updates to SH emulation: for 32-bit emulation: delay
		slots and the 'jsr @Rn' instruction. I'm putting 64-bit SH5 on
		ice, for now.
20060909-10	Implementing some more 32-bit SH instructions. Removing the
		64-bit mode completely. Enough has now been implemented to run
		the rectangle drawing demo. :-)
20060912	Adding more SH instructions.
20060916	Continuing on SH emulation (some more instructions: div0u,
		div1, rotcl/rotcr, more mov instructions, dt, braf, sets, sett,
		tst_imm, dmuls.l, subc, ldc_rm_vbr, movt, clrt, clrs, clrmac).
		Continuing on the settings subsystem (beginning on reading/
		writing settings, removing bugs, and connecting more cpus to
		the framework).
20060919	More work on SH emulation; adding an ldc banked instruction,
		and attaching a 640x480 framebuffer to the Dreamcast machine
		mode (NetBSD/dreamcast prints the NetBSD copyright banner :-),
		and then panics).
20060920	Continuing on the settings subsystem.
20060921	Fixing the Footbridge timer stuff so that NetBSD/cats and
		NetBSD/netwinder boot up without the delays.
20060922	Temporarily hardcoding MIPS timer interrupt to 100 Hz. With
		'wait' support disabled, NetBSD/malta and Linux/malta run at
		correct speed.
20060923	Connecting dev_gt to the timer framework, so that NetBSD/cobalt
		runs at correct speed.
		Moving SH4-specific memory mapped registers into its own
		device (dev_sh4.c).
		Running with -N now prints "idling" instead of bogus nr of
		instrs/second (which isn't valid anyway) while idling.
20060924	Algor emulation should now run at correct speed.
		Adding disassembly support for some MIPS64 revision 2
		instructions: ext, dext, dextm, dextu.
20060926	The timer framework now works also when the MIPS wait
		instruction is used.
20060928	Re-implementing checks for coprocessor availability for MIPS
		cop0 instructions. (Thanks to Carl van Schaik for noticing the
		lack of cop0 availability checks.)
20060929	Implementing an instruction combination hack which treats
		NetBSD/pmax' idle loop as a wait-like instruction.
20060930	The ENTRYHI_R_MASK was missing in (at least) memory_mips_v2p.c,
		causing TLB lookups to sometimes succeed when they should have
		failed. (A big thank you to Juli Mallett for noticing the
		problem.)
		Adding disassembly support for more MIPS64 revision 2 opcodes
		(seb, seh, wsbh, jalr.hb, jr.hb, synci, ins, dins, dinsu,
		dinsm, dsbh, dshd, ror, dror, rorv, drorv, dror32). Also
		implementing seb, seh, dsbh, dshd, and wsbh.
		Implementing an instruction combination hack for Linux/pmax'
		idle loop, similar to the NetBSD/pmax case.
20061001	Changing the NetBSD/sgimips install instructions to extract
		files from an iso image, instead of downloading them via ftp.
20061002	More-than-31-bit userland addresses in memory_mips_v2p.c were
		not actually working; applying a fix from Carl van Schaik to
		enable them to work + making some other updates (adding kuseg
		support).
		Fixing hpcmips (vr41xx) timer initialization.
		Experimenting with O(n)->O(1) reduction in the MIPS TLB lookup
		loop. Seems to work both for R3000 and non-R3000.
20061003	Continuing a little on SH emulation (adding more control
		registers; mini-cleanup of memory_sh.c).
20061004	Beginning on a dev_rtc, a clock/timer device for the test
		machines; also adding a demo, and some documentation.
		Fixing a bug in SH "mov.w @(disp,pc),Rn" (the result wasn't
		sign-extended), and adding the addc and ldtlb instructions.
20061005	Contining on SH emulation: virtual to physical address
		translation, and a skeleton exception mechanism.
20061006	Adding more SH instructions (various loads and stores, rte,
		negc, muls.w, various privileged register-move instructions).
20061007	More SH instructions: various move instructions, trapa, div0s,
		float, fdiv, ftrc.
		Continuing on dev_rtc; removing the rtc demo.
20061008	Adding a dummy Dreamcast PROM module. (Homebrew Dreamcast
		programs using KOS libs need this.)
		Adding more SH instructions: "stc vbr,rn", rotl, rotr, fsca,
		fmul, fadd, various floating-point moves, etc. A 256-byte
		demo for Dreamcast runs :-)
20061012	Adding the SH "lds Rm,pr" and bsr instructions.
20061013	More SH instructions: "sts fpscr,rn", tas.b, and some more
		floating point instructions, cmp/str, and more moves.
		Adding a dummy dev_pvr (Dreamcast graphics controller).
20061014	Generalizing the expression evaluator (used in the built-in
		debugger) to support parentheses and +-*/%^&|.
20061015	Removing the experimental tlb index hint code in
		mips_memory_v2p.c, since it didn't really have any effect.
20061017	Minor SH updates; adding the "sts pr,Rn", fcmp/gt, fneg,
		frchg, and some other instructions. Fixing missing sign-
		extension in an 8-bit load instruction.
20061019	Adding a simple dev_dreamcast_rtc.
		Implementing memory-mapped access to the SH ITLB/UTLB arrays.
20061021	Continuing on various SH and Dreamcast things: sh4 timers,
		debug messages for dev_pvr, fixing some virtual address
		translation bugs, adding the bsrf instruction.
		The NetBSD/dreamcast GENERIC_MD kernel now reaches userland :)
		Adding a dummy dev_dreamcast_asic.c (not really useful yet).
		Implementing simple support for Store Queues.
		Beginning on the PVR Tile Accelerator.
20061022	Generalizing the PVR framebuffer to support off-screen drawing,
		multiple bit-depths, etc. (A small speed penalty, but most
		likely worth it.)
		Adding more SH instructions (mulu.w, fcmp/eq, fsub, fmac,
		fschg, and some more); correcting bugs in "fsca" and "float".
20061024	Adding the SH ftrv (matrix * vector) instruction. Marcus
		Comstedt's "tatest" example runs :) (wireframe only).
		Correcting disassembly for SH floating point instructions that
		use the xd* registers.
		Adding the SH fsts instruction.
		In memory_device_dyntrans_access(), only the currently used
		range is now invalidated, and not the entire device range.
20061025	Adding a dummy AVR32 cpu mode skeleton.
20061026	Various Dreamcast updates; beginning on a Maple bus controller.
20061027	Continuing on the Maple bus. A bogus Controller, Keyboard, and
		Mouse can now be detected by NetBSD and KOS homebrew programs.
		Cleaning up the SH4 Timer Management Unit, and beginning on
		SH4 interrupts.
		Implementing the Dreamcast SYSASIC.
20061028	Continuing on the SYSASIC.
		Adding the SH fsqrt instruction.
		memory_sh.c now actually scans the ITLB.
		Fixing a bug in dev_sh4.c, related to associative writes into
		the memory-mapped UTLB array. NetBSD/dreamcast now reaches
		userland stably, and prints the "Terminal type?" message :-]
		Implementing enough of the Dreamcast keyboard to make NetBSD
		accept it for input.
		Enabling SuperH for stable (non-development) builds.
		Adding NetBSD/dreamcast to the documentation, although it
		doesn't support root-on-nfs yet.
20061029	Changing usleep(1) calls in the debugger to to usleep(10000)
		(according to Brian Foley, this makes GXemul run better on
		MacOS X).
		Making the Maple "Controller" do something (enough to barely
		interact with dcircus.elf).
20061030-31	Some progress on the PVR. More test programs start running (but
		with strange output).
		Various other SH4-related updates.
20061102	Various Dreamcast and SH4 updates; more KOS demos run now.
20061104	Adding a skeleton dev_mb8696x.c (the Dreamcast's LAN adapter).
20061105	Continuing on the MB8696x; NetBSD/dreamcast detects it as mbe0.
		Testing for the release.

==============  RELEASE 0.4.3  ==============


1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 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: settings.c,v 1.14 2006/09/21 11:53:26 debug Exp $
29 *
30 * A generic settings object. (This module should be 100% indepedent of GXemul
31 * and hence easily reusable.) It is basically a tree structure of nodes,
32 * where each node has a name and a few properties. The main property is
33 * a pointer, which can either point to other settings ("sub-settings"),
34 * or to a variable in memory.
35 *
36 * Appart from the pointer, the other properties are a definition of the
37 * type being pointed to (int, int32_t, int64_t, char*, etc), how it should be
38 * presented (e.g. it may be an int value in memory, but it should be
39 * presented as a boolean "true/false" value), and a flag which tells us
40 * whether the setting is directly writable or not.
41 *
42 * If UNSTABLE_DEVEL is defined, then warnings are printed when
43 * settings_destroy() is called if individual settings have not yet been
44 * deleted. (This is to help making sure that code which uses the settings
45 * subsystem correctly un-initializes stuff.)
46 */
47
48 #include <stdio.h>
49 #include <stdlib.h>
50 #include <string.h>
51
52 /* Including misc.h should ONLY be necessary to work around the fact that
53 many systems don't have PRIx64 etc defined. */
54 #include "misc.h"
55
56 #include "settings.h"
57
58
59 struct settings {
60 struct settings *parent;
61 char *name_in_parent;
62
63 int n_settings;
64
65 /*
66 * Each setting has a name, a writable flag, a storage type, a
67 * presentation format, and a pointer.
68 *
69 * For subsettings, the pointer points to the subsettings object;
70 * for other settings, the pointer points to a variable.
71 *
72 * These pointers point to simple linear arrays, containing n_settings
73 * entries each.
74 */
75
76 char **name;
77 int *writable;
78 int *storage_type;
79 int *presentation_format;
80 void **ptr;
81 };
82
83
84 /*
85 * settings_new():
86 *
87 * Create a new settings object. Return value is a pointer to the newly
88 * created object. The function does not return on failure.
89 */
90 struct settings *settings_new(void)
91 {
92 struct settings *settings = malloc(sizeof(struct settings));
93
94 if (settings == NULL) {
95 fprintf(stderr, "settings_new(): out of memory\n");
96 exit(1);
97 }
98
99 /* No settings. */
100 memset(settings, 0, sizeof(struct settings));
101
102 return settings;
103 }
104
105
106 /*
107 * settings_destroy():
108 *
109 * Frees all resources occupied by a settings object. Also, if this settings
110 * object has a parent, then remove it from the parent.
111 */
112 void settings_destroy(struct settings *settings)
113 {
114 int i;
115
116 if (settings == NULL) {
117 fprintf(stderr, "settings_destroy(): internal error, "
118 "settings = NULL!\n");
119 exit(1);
120 }
121
122 #ifdef UNSTABLE_DEVEL
123 if (settings->n_settings > 0)
124 printf("settings_destroy(): there are remaining settings!\n");
125 #endif
126
127 if (settings->name != NULL) {
128 for (i=0; i<settings->n_settings; i++) {
129 if (settings->name[i] != NULL) {
130 #ifdef UNSTABLE_DEVEL
131 printf("settings_destroy(): setting '%s'"
132 " was not properly deleted before "
133 "exiting!\n", settings->name[i]);
134 #endif
135 free(settings->name[i]);
136 }
137 }
138
139 free(settings->name);
140 } else if (settings->n_settings != 0) {
141 fprintf(stderr, "settings_destroy(): internal error, "
142 "settings->name = NULL, but there were settings?"
143 " (n_settings = %i)\n", settings->n_settings);
144 exit(1);
145 }
146
147 if (settings->writable != NULL)
148 free(settings->writable);
149
150 if (settings->storage_type != NULL)
151 free(settings->storage_type);
152
153 if (settings->presentation_format != NULL)
154 free(settings->presentation_format);
155
156 if (settings->ptr != NULL)
157 free(settings->ptr);
158
159 if (settings->parent != NULL) {
160 settings_remove(settings->parent, settings->name_in_parent);
161 free(settings->name_in_parent);
162 }
163
164 free(settings);
165 }
166
167
168 /*
169 * settings_read():
170 *
171 * Used internally by settings_access() and settings_debugdump().
172 */
173 static int settings_read(struct settings *settings, int i, uint64_t *valuep)
174 {
175 *valuep = 0;
176
177 switch (settings->storage_type[i]) {
178 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT:
179 *valuep = *((int *) settings->ptr[i]);
180 break;
181 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT8:
182 *valuep = *((int8_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
183 break;
184 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT16:
185 *valuep = *((int16_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
186 break;
187 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT32:
188 *valuep = *((int32_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
189 break;
190 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT64:
191 *valuep = *((int64_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
192 break;
193 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT:
194 *valuep = *((uint *) settings->ptr[i]);
195 break;
196 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT8:
197 *valuep = *((uint8_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
198 break;
199 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT16:
200 *valuep = *((uint16_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
201 break;
202 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT32:
203 *valuep = *((uint32_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
204 break;
205 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT64:
206 *valuep = *((uint64_t *) settings->ptr[i]);
207 break;
208 case SETTINGS_TYPE_STRING:
209 /* Note: Strings cannot be read like this. */
210 break;
211 default:printf("settings_read(): FATAL ERROR! Unknown storage type"
212 ": %i\n", settings->storage_type[i]);
213 exit(1);
214 }
215
216 return SETTINGS_OK;
217 }
218
219
220 /*
221 * settings_write():
222 *
223 * Used internally by settings_access().
224 */
225 static int settings_write(struct settings *settings, int i, uint64_t *valuep)
226 {
227 if (!settings->writable[i])
228 return SETTINGS_READONLY;
229
230 switch (settings->storage_type[i]) {
231 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT:
232 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT:
233 *((int *) settings->ptr[i]) = *valuep;
234 break;
235 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT8:
236 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT8:
237 *((int8_t *) settings->ptr[i]) = *valuep;
238 break;
239 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT16:
240 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT16:
241 *((int16_t *) settings->ptr[i]) = *valuep;
242 break;
243 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT32:
244 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT32:
245 *((int32_t *) settings->ptr[i]) = *valuep;
246 break;
247 case SETTINGS_TYPE_INT64:
248 case SETTINGS_TYPE_UINT64:
249 *((int64_t *) settings->ptr[i]) = *valuep;
250 break;
251 case SETTINGS_TYPE_STRING:
252 /* Note: Strings cannot be read like this. */
253 printf("settings_write(): ERROR! Strings cannot be "
254 "written like this.\n");
255 break;
256 default:printf("settings_read(): FATAL ERROR! Unknown storage type"
257 ": %i\n", settings->storage_type[i]);
258 exit(1);
259 }
260
261 return SETTINGS_OK;
262 }
263
264
265 /*
266 * settings_debugdump():
267 *
268 * Dump settings in a settings object to stdout.
269 * If recurse is non-zero, all subsetting objects are also dumped.
270 */
271 void settings_debugdump(struct settings *settings, const char *prefix,
272 int recurse)
273 {
274 size_t name_buflen = strlen(prefix) + 100;
275 char *name = malloc(name_buflen);
276 int i;
277 uint64_t value = 0;
278
279 for (i=0; i<settings->n_settings; i++) {
280 snprintf(name, name_buflen, "%s.%s", prefix, settings->name[i]);
281
282 if (settings->storage_type[i] == SETTINGS_TYPE_SUBSETTINGS) {
283 /* Subsettings: */
284 if (recurse)
285 settings_debugdump(settings->ptr[i], name, 1);
286 } else {
287 /* Normal value: */
288 printf("%s = ", name);
289
290 settings_read(settings, i, &value);
291
292 switch (settings->presentation_format[i]) {
293 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_DECIMAL:
294 printf("%"PRIi64, value);
295 break;
296 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_HEX8:
297 printf("0x%02"PRIx8, (int8_t) value);
298 break;
299 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_HEX16:
300 printf("0x%04"PRIx16, (int16_t) value);
301 break;
302 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_HEX32:
303 printf("0x%08"PRIx32, (int32_t) value);
304 break;
305 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_HEX64:
306 printf("0x%016"PRIx64, (int64_t) value);
307 break;
308 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_BOOL:
309 printf(value? "true" : "false");
310 break;
311 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_YESNO:
312 printf(value? "yes" : "no");
313 break;
314 case SETTINGS_FORMAT_STRING:
315 printf("\"%s\"", *((char **)settings->ptr[i]));
316 break;
317 default:printf("FATAL ERROR! Unknown presentation "
318 "format: %i\n",
319 settings->presentation_format[i]);
320 exit(1);
321 }
322
323 if (!settings->writable[i])
324 printf(" (R/O)");
325
326 printf("\n");
327 }
328 }
329
330 free(name);
331 }
332
333
334 /*
335 * settings_add():
336 *
337 * Add a setting to a settings object.
338 */
339 void settings_add(struct settings *settings, const char *name, int writable,
340 int type, int format, void *ptr)
341 {
342 int i;
343
344 for (i=0; i<settings->n_settings; i++) {
345 if (strcmp(settings->name[i], name) == 0)
346 break;
347 }
348
349 if (i < settings->n_settings) {
350 fprintf(stderr, "settings_add(): name '%s' is already"
351 " in use\n", name);
352 exit(1);
353 }
354
355 settings->n_settings ++;
356
357 if ((settings->name = realloc(settings->name, settings->n_settings
358 * sizeof(char *))) == NULL)
359 goto out_of_mem;
360 if ((settings->writable = realloc(settings->writable,
361 settings->n_settings * sizeof(int))) == NULL)
362 goto out_of_mem;
363 if ((settings->storage_type = realloc(settings->storage_type,
364 settings->n_settings * sizeof(int))) == NULL)
365 goto out_of_mem;
366 if ((settings->presentation_format = realloc(settings->
367 presentation_format, settings->n_settings * sizeof(int))) == NULL)
368 goto out_of_mem;
369 if ((settings->ptr = realloc(settings->ptr, settings->n_settings
370 * sizeof(void *))) == NULL)
371 goto out_of_mem;
372
373 settings->name[settings->n_settings - 1] = strdup(name);
374 if (settings->name[settings->n_settings - 1] == NULL)
375 goto out_of_mem;
376 settings->writable[settings->n_settings - 1] = writable;
377 settings->storage_type[settings->n_settings - 1] = type;
378 settings->presentation_format[settings->n_settings - 1] = format;
379 settings->ptr[settings->n_settings - 1] = ptr;
380
381 if (type == SETTINGS_TYPE_SUBSETTINGS) {
382 ((struct settings *)ptr)->parent = settings;
383 ((struct settings *)ptr)->name_in_parent = strdup(name);
384 if (((struct settings *)ptr)->name_in_parent == NULL)
385 goto out_of_mem;
386 }
387
388 return;
389
390 out_of_mem:
391 fprintf(stderr, "settings_add(): fatal error: out of memory\n");
392 exit(1);
393 }
394
395
396 /*
397 * settings_remove():
398 *
399 * Remove a setting from a settings object.
400 */
401 void settings_remove(struct settings *settings, const char *name)
402 {
403 int i, m;
404
405 for (i=0; i<settings->n_settings; i++) {
406 if (strcmp(settings->name[i], name) == 0)
407 break;
408 }
409
410 if (i >= settings->n_settings) {
411 #ifdef UNSTABLE_DEVEL
412 fprintf(stderr, "settings_remove(): attempting to remove"
413 " non-existant setting '%s'\n", name);
414 #endif
415 return;
416 }
417
418 /* Check subsettings specifically: */
419 if (settings->storage_type[i] == SETTINGS_TYPE_SUBSETTINGS &&
420 settings->ptr[i] != NULL) {
421 struct settings *subsettings = settings->ptr[i];
422 if (subsettings->n_settings != 0) {
423 fprintf(stderr, "settings_remove(): attempting to "
424 "remove non-emtpy setting '%s'\n", name);
425 fprintf(stderr, "Remaining settings are:\n");
426 for (i=0; i<subsettings->n_settings; i++)
427 fprintf(stderr, "\t%s\n", subsettings->name[i]);
428 exit(1);
429 }
430 }
431
432 settings->n_settings --;
433 free(settings->name[i]);
434
435 m = settings->n_settings - i;
436 if (m == 0)
437 return;
438
439 memmove(&settings->name[i], &settings->name[i+1],
440 m * sizeof(settings->name[0]));
441 memmove(&settings->writable[i], &settings->writable[i+1],
442 m * sizeof(settings->writable[0]));
443 memmove(&settings->storage_type[i], &settings->storage_type[i+1],
444 m * sizeof(settings->storage_type[0]));
445 memmove(&settings->presentation_format[i],
446 &settings->presentation_format[i+1],
447 m * sizeof(settings->presentation_format[0]));
448 memmove(&settings->ptr[i], &settings->ptr[i+1],
449 m * sizeof(settings->ptr[0]));
450 }
451
452
453 /*
454 * settings_remove_all():
455 *
456 * Remove all (level-1) settings from a settings object. By level-1, I mean
457 * all settings that do not contain subsettings.
458 */
459 void settings_remove_all(struct settings *settings)
460 {
461 while (settings->n_settings > 0)
462 settings_remove(settings, settings->name[0]);
463 }
464
465
466 /*
467 * settings_access():
468 *
469 * Read or write a setting. fullname may be something like "settings.x.y".
470 * When writing a value, valuebuf should point to a uint64_t containing the
471 * new value (note: always a uint64_t). When reading a value, valuebuf should
472 * point to a uint64_t where the value will be stored.
473 *
474 * The return value is one of the following:
475 *
476 * SETTINGS_OK
477 * The value was read or written.
478 *
479 * SETTINGS_NAME_NOT_FOUND
480 * The name was not found in the settings object.
481 *
482 * SETTINGS_READONLY
483 * The name was found, but it was marked as read-only, and
484 * an attempt was made to write to it.
485 */
486 int settings_access(struct settings *settings, const char *fullname,
487 int writeflag, uint64_t *valuep)
488 {
489 int i;
490
491 /* printf("settings_access(fullname='%s')\n", fullname); */
492
493 if (strncmp(fullname, GLOBAL_SETTINGS_NAME".",
494 strlen(GLOBAL_SETTINGS_NAME) + 1) == 0)
495 fullname += strlen(GLOBAL_SETTINGS_NAME) + 1;
496
497 for (i=0; i<settings->n_settings; i++) {
498 size_t settings_name_len = strlen(settings->name[i]);
499
500 if (strncmp(fullname, settings->name[i],
501 settings_name_len) != 0)
502 continue;
503
504 /* Found the correct setting? */
505 if (fullname[settings_name_len] == '\0') {
506 if (writeflag)
507 return settings_write(settings, i, valuep);
508 else
509 return settings_read(settings, i, valuep);
510 }
511
512 /* Found a setting which has sub-settings? */
513 if (fullname[settings_name_len] == '.') {
514 /* Recursive search: */
515 return settings_access(
516 (struct settings *)settings->ptr[i],
517 fullname + settings_name_len + 1,
518 writeflag, valuep);
519 }
520 }
521
522 return SETTINGS_NAME_NOT_FOUND;
523 }
524

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