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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id: pci.cc,v 1.27 2002-11-19 05:51:52 bdenney Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2002 MandrakeSoft S.A.
//
// MandrakeSoft S.A.
// 43, rue d'Aboukir
// 75002 Paris - France
// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
// Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
// i440FX Support - PMC/DBX
//
// Define BX_PLUGGABLE in files that can be compiled into plugins. For
// platforms that require a special tag on exported symbols, BX_PLUGGABLE
// is used to know when we are exporting symbols and when we are importing.
#define BX_PLUGGABLE
#include "bochs.h"
- apply patch.ifdef-disabled-options. Comments from that patch are below: For a whole lot of configure options, I put #if...#endif around code that is specific to the option, even in files which are normally only compiled when the option is on. This allows me to create a MS Visual C++ 6.0 workspace that supports many of these options. The workspace will basically compile every file all the time, but the code for disabled options will be commented out by the #if...#endif. This may one day lead to simplification of the Makefiles and configure scripts, but for the moment I'm leaving Makefiles and configure scripts alone. Affected options: BX_SUPPORT_APIC (cpu/apic.cc) BX_SUPPORT_X86_64 (cpu/*64.cc) BX_DEBUGGER (debug/*) BX_DISASM (disasm/*) BX_WITH_nameofgui (gui/*) BX_SUPPORT_CDROM (iodev/cdrom.cc) BX_NE2K_SUPPORT (iodev/eth*.cc, iodev/ne2k.cc) BX_SUPPORT_APIC (iodev/ioapic.cc) BX_IODEBUG_SUPPORT (iodev/iodebug.cc) BX_PCI_SUPPORT (iodev/pci*.cc) BX_SUPPORT_SB16 (iodev/sb*.cc) Modified Files: cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/fetchdecode64.cc cpu/logical64.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/resolve64.cc cpu/shift64.cc cpu/stack64.cc debug/Makefile.in debug/crc.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/lexer.l debug/linux.cc debug/parser.c debug/parser.y disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/dis_groups.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/macintosh.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/x.cc iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/eth.cc iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_fbsd.cc iodev/eth_linux.cc iodev/eth_null.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_tap.cc iodev/eth_tuntap.cc iodev/eth_win32.cc iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/ne2k.cc iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci2isa.cc iodev/sb16.cc iodev/soundlnx.cc iodev/soundwin.cc
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#if BX_PCI_SUPPORT
#define LOG_THIS thePciBridge->
bx_pci_c *thePciBridge = NULL;
int
libpci_LTX_plugin_init(plugin_t *plugin, plugintype_t type, int argc, char *argv[])
{
thePciBridge = new bx_pci_c ();
bx_devices.pluginPciBridge = thePciBridge;
BX_REGISTER_DEVICE_DEVMODEL(plugin, type, thePciBridge, BX_PLUGIN_PCI);
return(0); // Success
}
void
libpci_LTX_plugin_fini(void)
{
}
bx_pci_c::bx_pci_c(void)
{
put("PCI");
settype(PCILOG);
}
bx_pci_c::~bx_pci_c(void)
{
// nothing for now
BX_DEBUG(("Exit."));
}
void
Add plugin support to Bochs by merging all the changes from the BRANCH_PLUGINS branch! Authors: Bryce Denney Christophe Bothamy Kevin Lawton (we grabbed a lot of plugin code from plex86) Testing help from: Volker Ruppert Don Becker (Psyon) Jeremy Parsons (Br'fin) The change log is too long to paste in here. To read the change log, do cvs log patches/patch.final-from-BRANCH_PLUGINS.gz All the changes and a detailed description are contained in a patch called patch.final-from-BRANCH_PLUGINS.gz. To look at the complete patch, do cvs upd -r1.1 patches/patch.final-from-BRANCH_PLUGINS.gz Then you will have a local copy of the patch, which you can gunzip and play with however you want. Modified Files: .bochsrc Makefile.in aclocal.m4 bochs.h config.h.in configure configure.in gdbstub.cc logio.cc main.cc pc_system.cc pc_system.h state_file.h bios/Makefile.in bios/rombios.c cpu/Makefile.in cpu/access.cc cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith16.cc cpu/arith32.cc cpu/arith8.cc cpu/cpu.cc cpu/cpu.h cpu/ctrl_xfer32.cc cpu/exception.cc cpu/fetchdecode.cc cpu/fetchdecode64.cc cpu/flag_ctrl.cc cpu/flag_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/init.cc cpu/io.cc cpu/logical16.cc cpu/logical32.cc cpu/logical8.cc cpu/paging.cc cpu/proc_ctrl.cc cpu/protect_ctrl.cc cpu/segment_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/shift16.cc cpu/shift32.cc cpu/stack64.cc cpu/string.cc cpu/tasking.cc debug/Makefile.in debug/dbg_main.cc disasm/Makefile.in doc/docbook/user/user.dbk dynamic/Makefile.in fpu/Makefile.in gui/Makefile.in gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/control.cc gui/control.h gui/gui.cc gui/gui.h gui/keymap.cc gui/keymap.h gui/macintosh.cc gui/nogui.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/sdlkeys.h gui/siminterface.cc gui/siminterface.h gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxdialog.h gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h gui/x.cc gui/keymaps/sdl-pc-de.map gui/keymaps/sdl-pc-us.map gui/keymaps/x11-pc-de.map instrument/example0/instrument.h instrument/example1/instrument.h instrument/stubs/instrument.cc instrument/stubs/instrument.h iodev/Makefile.in iodev/biosdev.cc iodev/biosdev.h iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/cmos.cc iodev/cmos.h iodev/devices.cc iodev/dma.cc iodev/dma.h iodev/eth_fbsd.cc iodev/eth_linux.cc iodev/eth_null.cc iodev/eth_tap.cc iodev/floppy.cc iodev/floppy.h iodev/guest2host.cc iodev/guest2host.h iodev/harddrv.cc iodev/harddrv.h iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/iodebug.h iodev/iodev.h iodev/keyboard.cc iodev/keyboard.h iodev/ne2k.cc iodev/ne2k.h iodev/parallel.cc iodev/parallel.h iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci.h iodev/pci2isa.cc iodev/pci2isa.h iodev/pic.cc iodev/pic.h iodev/pit.cc iodev/pit.h iodev/pit_wrap.cc iodev/pit_wrap.h iodev/sb16.cc iodev/sb16.h iodev/scancodes.cc iodev/scancodes.h iodev/serial.cc iodev/serial.h iodev/slowdown_timer.cc iodev/slowdown_timer.h iodev/unmapped.cc iodev/unmapped.h iodev/vga.cc iodev/vga.h memory/Makefile.in memory/memory.cc memory/memory.h memory/misc_mem.cc misc/bximage.c misc/niclist.c Added Files: README-plugins extplugin.h ltdl.c ltdl.h ltdlconf.h.in ltmain.sh plugin.cc plugin.h
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bx_pci_c::init(void)
{
// called once when bochs initializes
unsigned i;
BX_PCI_THIS num_pci_handles = 0;
/* set unused elements to appropriate values */
for (i=0; i < BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES; i++) {
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[i].read = NULL;
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[i].write = NULL;
}
for (i=0; i < 0x100; i++) {
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler_id[i] = BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES; // not assigned
}
DEV_register_ioread_handler(this, read_handler, 0x0CF8, "i440FX", 4);
for (i=0x0CFC; i<=0x0CFF; i++) {
DEV_register_ioread_handler(this, read_handler, i, "i440FX", 7);
}
DEV_register_iowrite_handler(this, write_handler, 0x0CF8, "i440FX", 4);
for (i=0x0CFC; i<=0x0CFF; i++) {
DEV_register_iowrite_handler(this, write_handler, i, "i440FX", 7);
}
DEV_register_pci_handlers(this, pci_read_handler, pci_write_handler,
0x00, "440FX Host bridge");
for (i=0; i<256; i++)
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[i] = 0x0;
// readonly registers
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x00] = 0x86;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x01] = 0x80;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x02] = 0x37;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x03] = 0x12;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x0b] = 0x06;
}
void
bx_pci_c::reset(unsigned type)
{
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr = 0;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confData = 0;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x04] = 0x06;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x05] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x06] = 0x80;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x07] = 0x02;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x0d] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x0f] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x50] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x51] = 0x01;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x52] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x53] = 0x80;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x54] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x55] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x56] = 0x00;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x57] = 0x01;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x58] = 0x10;
for (unsigned i=0x59; i<0x60; i++)
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[i] = 0x00;
}
// static IO port read callback handler
// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
Bit32u
bx_pci_c::read_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, unsigned io_len)
{
#if !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
bx_pci_c *class_ptr = (bx_pci_c *) this_ptr;
return( class_ptr->read(address, io_len) );
}
Bit32u
bx_pci_c::read(Bit32u address, unsigned io_len)
{
#else
UNUSED(this_ptr);
#endif // !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
switch (address) {
case 0x0CF8:
{
if (io_len == 4) {
return BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr;
}
else {
return 0xFFFF;
}
}
break;
case 0x0CFC:
case 0x0CFD:
case 0x0CFE:
case 0x0CFF:
{
Bit32u handle, retval;
Bit8u devfunc, regnum;
if ((BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr & 0x80FF0000) == 0x80000000) {
devfunc = (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr >> 8) & 0xff;
regnum = (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr & 0xfc) + (address & 0x03);
handle = BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler_id[devfunc];
if ((io_len <= 4) && (handle < BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES))
retval = (* BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].read)
(BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].this_ptr, regnum, io_len);
else
retval = 0xFFFFFFFF;
}
else
retval = 0xFFFFFFFF;
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confData = retval;
return retval;
}
}
BX_PANIC(("unsupported IO read to port 0x%x",
(unsigned) address));
return(0xffffffff);
}
// static IO port write callback handler
// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
void
bx_pci_c::write_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
{
#if !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
bx_pci_c *class_ptr = (bx_pci_c *) this_ptr;
class_ptr->write(address, value, io_len);
}
void
bx_pci_c::write(Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
{
#else
UNUSED(this_ptr);
#endif // !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
switch (address) {
case 0xCF8:
{
// confAddr accepts a dword value only
if (io_len == 4) {
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr = value;
if ((value & 0x80FFFF00) == 0x80000000) {
BX_DEBUG(("440FX PMC register 0x%02x selected", value & 0xfc));
}
else if ((value & 0x80000000) == 0x80000000) {
BX_DEBUG(("440FX request for bus 0x%02x device 0x%02x function 0x%02x",
(value >> 16) & 0xFF, (value >> 11) & 0x1F, (value >> 8) & 0x07));
}
}
}
break;
case 0xCFC:
case 0xCFD:
case 0xCFE:
case 0xCFF:
{
Bit32u handle;
Bit8u devfunc, regnum;
if ((BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr & 0x80FF0000) == 0x80000000) {
devfunc = (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr >> 8) & 0xff;
regnum = (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr & 0xfc) + (address & 0x03);
handle = BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler_id[devfunc];
if ((io_len <= 4) && (handle < BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES)) {
if (((regnum>=4) && (regnum<=7)) || (regnum==12) || (regnum==13) || (regnum>14)) {
(* BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].write)
(BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].this_ptr, regnum, value, io_len);
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confData = value << (8 * (address & 0x03));
}
else
BX_DEBUG(("read only register, write ignored"));
}
}
}
break;
default:
BX_PANIC(("IO write to port 0x%x", (unsigned) address));
}
}
// static pci configuration space read callback handler
// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
Bit32u
bx_pci_c::pci_read_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit8u address, unsigned io_len)
{
#if !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
bx_pci_c *class_ptr = (bx_pci_c *) this_ptr;
return( class_ptr->pci_read(address, io_len) );
}
Bit32u
bx_pci_c::pci_read(Bit8u address, unsigned io_len)
{
#else
UNUSED(this_ptr);
#endif // !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
Bit32u val440fx = 0;
if (io_len <= 4) {
for (unsigned i=0; i<io_len; i++) {
val440fx |= (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[address+i] << (i*8));
}
BX_DEBUG(("440FX PMC read register 0x%02x value 0x%08x", address, val440fx));
return val440fx;
}
else
return(0xffffffff);
}
// static pci configuration space write callback handler
// redirects to non-static class handler to avoid virtual functions
void
bx_pci_c::pci_write_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit8u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
{
#if !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
bx_pci_c *class_ptr = (bx_pci_c *) this_ptr;
class_ptr->pci_write(address, value, io_len);
}
void
bx_pci_c::pci_write(Bit8u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
{
#else
UNUSED(this_ptr);
#endif // !BX_USE_PCI_SMF
Bit8u value8;
if (io_len <= 4) {
for (unsigned i=0; i<io_len; i++) {
value8 = (value >> (i*8)) & 0xFF;
switch (address+i) {
case 0x06:
case 0x0c:
break;
default:
BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[address+i] = value8;
BX_DEBUG(("440FX PMC write register 0x%02x value 0x%02x", address,
value8));
}
}
}
}
Bit8u
bx_pci_c::rd_memType (Bit32u addr)
{
switch ((addr & 0xFC000) >> 12) {
case 0xC0:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5A] & 0x1);
case 0xC4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5A] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xC8:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5B] & 0x1);
case 0xCC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5B] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xD0:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5C] & 0x1);
case 0xD4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5C] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xD8:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5D] & 0x1);
case 0xDC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5D] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xE0:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5E] & 0x1);
case 0xE4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5E] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xE8:
return (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5F] & 0x1);
case 0xEC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5F] >> 4) & 0x1);
case 0xF0:
case 0xF4:
case 0xF8:
case 0xFC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x59] >> 4) & 0x1);
default:
BX_PANIC(("rd_memType () Error: Memory Type not known !"));
return(0); // keep compiler happy
break;
}
}
Bit8u
bx_pci_c::wr_memType (Bit32u addr)
{
switch ((addr & 0xFC000) >> 12) {
case 0xC0:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5A] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xC4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5A] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xC8:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5B] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xCC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5B] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xD0:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5C] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xD4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5C] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xD8:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5D] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xDC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5D] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xE0:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5E] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xE4:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5E] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xE8:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5F] >> 1) & 0x1);
case 0xEC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x5F] >> 5) & 0x1);
case 0xF0:
case 0xF4:
case 0xF8:
case 0xFC:
return ( (BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[0x59] >> 5) & 0x1);
default:
BX_PANIC(("wr_memType () Error: Memory Type not known !"));
return(0); // keep compiler happy
break;
}
}
void
bx_pci_c::print_i440fx_state()
{
int i;
BX_DEBUG(( "i440fxConfAddr:0x%08x", BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confAddr ));
BX_DEBUG(( "i440fxConfData:0x%08x", BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.confData ));
#ifdef DUMP_FULL_I440FX
for (i=0; i<256; i++) {
BX_DEBUG(( "i440fxArray%02x:0x%02x", i, BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[i] ));
}
#else /* DUMP_FULL_I440FX */
for (i=0x59; i<0x60; i++) {
BX_DEBUG(( "i440fxArray%02x:0x%02x", i, BX_PCI_THIS s.i440fx.pci_conf[i] ));
}
#endif /* DUMP_FULL_I440FX */
}
- Apply patch.replace-Boolean rev 1.3. Every "Boolean" is now changed to a "bx_bool" which is always defined as Bit32u on all platforms. In Carbon specific code, Boolean is still used because the Carbon header files define it to unsigned char. - this fixes bug [ 623152 ] MacOSX: Triple Exception Booting win95. The bug was that some code in Bochs depends on Boolean to be a 32 bit value. (This should be fixed, but I don't know all the places where it needs to be fixed yet.) Because Carbon defined Boolean as an unsigned char, Bochs just followed along and used the unsigned char definition to avoid compile problems. This exposed the dependency on 32 bit Boolean on MacOS X only and led to major simulation problems, that could only be reproduced and debugged on that platform. - On the mailing list we debated whether to make all Booleans into "bool" or our own type. I chose bx_bool for several reasons. 1. Unlike C++'s bool, we can guarantee that bx_bool is the same size on all platforms, which makes it much less likely to have more platform-specific simulation differences in the future. (I spent hours on a borrowed MacOSX machine chasing bug 618388 before discovering that different sized Booleans were the problem, and I don't want to repeat that.) 2. We still have at least one dependency on 32 bit Booleans which must be fixed some time, but I don't want to risk introducing new bugs into the simulation just before the 2.0 release. Modified Files: bochs.h config.h.in gdbstub.cc logio.cc main.cc pc_system.cc pc_system.h plugin.cc plugin.h bios/rombios.c cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith16.cc cpu/arith32.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/arith8.cc cpu/cpu.cc cpu/cpu.h cpu/ctrl_xfer16.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer32.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer16.cc cpu/data_xfer32.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/debugstuff.cc cpu/exception.cc cpu/fetchdecode.cc cpu/flag_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/init.cc cpu/io_pro.cc cpu/lazy_flags.cc cpu/lazy_flags.h cpu/mult16.cc cpu/mult32.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/mult8.cc cpu/paging.cc cpu/proc_ctrl.cc cpu/segment_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/stack_pro.cc cpu/tasking.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/debug.h debug/sim2.cc disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/disasm.h doc/docbook/Makefile docs-html/cosimulation.html fpu/wmFPUemu_glue.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/gui.cc gui/gui.h gui/keymap.cc gui/keymap.h gui/macintosh.cc gui/nogui.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/siminterface.cc gui/siminterface.h gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h gui/x.cc instrument/example0/instrument.cc instrument/example0/instrument.h instrument/example1/instrument.cc instrument/example1/instrument.h instrument/stubs/instrument.cc instrument/stubs/instrument.h iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/cdrom.h iodev/cdrom_osx.cc iodev/cmos.cc iodev/devices.cc iodev/dma.cc iodev/dma.h iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.h iodev/floppy.cc iodev/floppy.h iodev/guest2host.h iodev/harddrv.cc iodev/harddrv.h iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/ioapic.h iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/iodev.h iodev/keyboard.cc iodev/keyboard.h iodev/ne2k.h iodev/parallel.h iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci.h iodev/pic.h iodev/pit.cc iodev/pit.h iodev/pit_wrap.cc iodev/pit_wrap.h iodev/sb16.cc iodev/sb16.h iodev/serial.cc iodev/serial.h iodev/vga.cc iodev/vga.h memory/memory.h memory/misc_mem.cc
2002-10-25 15:44:41 +04:00
bx_bool
bx_pci_c::register_pci_handlers( void *this_ptr, bx_pci_read_handler_t f1,
bx_pci_write_handler_t f2, Bit8u devfunc,
const char *name)
{
unsigned handle;
/* first check if device/function is available */
if (BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler_id[devfunc] == BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES) {
if (BX_PCI_THIS num_pci_handles >= BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES) {
BX_INFO(("too many PCI devices installed."));
BX_PANIC((" try increasing BX_MAX_PCI_DEVICES"));
return false;
}
handle = BX_PCI_THIS num_pci_handles++;
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].read = f1;
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].write = f2;
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler[handle].this_ptr = this_ptr;
BX_PCI_THIS pci_handler_id[devfunc] = handle;
BX_INFO(("%s present at device %d, function %d", name, devfunc >> 3,
devfunc & 0x07));
return true; // device/function mapped successfully
}
else {
return false; // device/function not available, return false.
}
}
- apply patch.ifdef-disabled-options. Comments from that patch are below: For a whole lot of configure options, I put #if...#endif around code that is specific to the option, even in files which are normally only compiled when the option is on. This allows me to create a MS Visual C++ 6.0 workspace that supports many of these options. The workspace will basically compile every file all the time, but the code for disabled options will be commented out by the #if...#endif. This may one day lead to simplification of the Makefiles and configure scripts, but for the moment I'm leaving Makefiles and configure scripts alone. Affected options: BX_SUPPORT_APIC (cpu/apic.cc) BX_SUPPORT_X86_64 (cpu/*64.cc) BX_DEBUGGER (debug/*) BX_DISASM (disasm/*) BX_WITH_nameofgui (gui/*) BX_SUPPORT_CDROM (iodev/cdrom.cc) BX_NE2K_SUPPORT (iodev/eth*.cc, iodev/ne2k.cc) BX_SUPPORT_APIC (iodev/ioapic.cc) BX_IODEBUG_SUPPORT (iodev/iodebug.cc) BX_PCI_SUPPORT (iodev/pci*.cc) BX_SUPPORT_SB16 (iodev/sb*.cc) Modified Files: cpu/apic.cc cpu/arith64.cc cpu/ctrl_xfer64.cc cpu/data_xfer64.cc cpu/fetchdecode64.cc cpu/logical64.cc cpu/mult64.cc cpu/resolve64.cc cpu/shift64.cc cpu/stack64.cc debug/Makefile.in debug/crc.cc debug/dbg_main.cc debug/lexer.l debug/linux.cc debug/parser.c debug/parser.y disasm/dis_decode.cc disasm/dis_groups.cc gui/amigaos.cc gui/beos.cc gui/carbon.cc gui/macintosh.cc gui/rfb.cc gui/sdl.cc gui/term.cc gui/win32.cc gui/wx.cc gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxmain.cc gui/x.cc iodev/cdrom.cc iodev/eth.cc iodev/eth_arpback.cc iodev/eth_fbsd.cc iodev/eth_linux.cc iodev/eth_null.cc iodev/eth_packetmaker.cc iodev/eth_tap.cc iodev/eth_tuntap.cc iodev/eth_win32.cc iodev/ioapic.cc iodev/iodebug.cc iodev/ne2k.cc iodev/pci.cc iodev/pci2isa.cc iodev/sb16.cc iodev/soundlnx.cc iodev/soundwin.cc
2002-11-19 08:47:45 +03:00
#endif /* BX_PCI_SUPPORT */