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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id: cpu.cc,v 1.209 2008-03-03 14:35:36 sshwarts Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001 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
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS 1
#include "bochs.h"
#include "cpu.h"
#define LOG_THIS BX_CPU_THIS_PTR
#include "iodev/iodev.h"
#if BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER
#include "extdb.h"
#endif
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// Make code more tidy with a few macros.
#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64==0
#define RIP EIP
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#define RCX ECX
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#endif
// The CHECK_MAX_INSTRUCTIONS macro allows cpu_loop to execute a few
// instructions and then return so that the other processors have a chance to
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// run. This is used by bochs internal debugger or when simulating
// multiple processors.
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//
// If maximum instructions have been executed, return. The zero-count
// means run forever.
#if BX_SUPPORT_SMP || BX_DEBUGGER
#define CHECK_MAX_INSTRUCTIONS(count) \
if ((count) > 0) { \
(count)--; \
if ((count) == 0) return; \
}
#else
#define CHECK_MAX_INSTRUCTIONS(count)
#endif
void BX_CPU_C::cpu_loop(Bit32u max_instr_count)
{
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR break_point = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR magic_break = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_NO_REASON;
#endif
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if (setjmp(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR jmp_buf_env))
{
// only from exception function we can get here ...
BX_INSTR_NEW_INSTRUCTION(BX_CPU_ID);
#if BX_DEBUGGER || BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER || BX_GDBSTUB
if (dbg_instruction_epilog()) return;
#endif
CHECK_MAX_INSTRUCTIONS(max_instr_count);
#if BX_GDBSTUB
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if (bx_dbg.gdbstub_enabled) return;
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#endif
}
#if BX_DEBUGGER
// If the exception() routine has encountered a nasty fault scenario,
// the debugger may request that control is returned to it so that
// the situation may be examined.
if (bx_guard.interrupt_requested) {
BX_ERROR(("CPU_LOOP bx_guard.interrupt_requested=%d", bx_guard.interrupt_requested));
return;
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}
#endif
// We get here either by a normal function call, or by a longjmp
// back from an exception() call. In either case, commit the
// new EIP/ESP, and set up other environmental fields. This code
// mirrors similar code below, after the interrupt() call.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip = RIP; // commit new EIP
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR speculative_rsp = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
while (1) {
// First check on events which occurred for previous instructions
// (traps) and ones which are asynchronous to the CPU
// (hardware interrupts).
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event) {
if (handleAsyncEvent()) {
// If request to return to caller ASAP.
return;
}
}
no_async_event:
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Bit32u eipBiased = RIP + BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageBias;
if (eipBiased >= BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageWindowSize) {
prefetch();
eipBiased = RIP + BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageBias;
}
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#if BX_SUPPORT_TRACE_CACHE == 0
bxInstruction_c iStorage BX_CPP_AlignN(32);
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// fetch and decode single instruction
bxInstruction_c *i = fetchInstruction(&iStorage, eipBiased);
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#else
unsigned length;
bxInstruction_c *i = fetchInstructionTrace(eipBiased, &length);
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Bit32u currPageWriteStamp = *(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR currPageWriteStampPtr);
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for(;;i++) {
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#endif
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// An instruction will have been fetched using either the normal case,
// or the boundary fetch (across pages), by this point.
BX_INSTR_FETCH_DECODE_COMPLETED(BX_CPU_ID, i);
#if BX_DEBUGGER || BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER || BX_GDBSTUB
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if (dbg_instruction_prolog()) return;
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#endif
#if BX_DISASM
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if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR trace) {
// print the instruction that is about to be executed
debug_disasm_instruction(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip);
}
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#endif
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// decoding instruction compeleted -> continue with execution
BX_INSTR_BEFORE_EXECUTION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
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RIP += i->ilen();
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BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(i->execute, (i)); // might iterate repeat instruction
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip = RIP; // commit new RIP
BX_INSTR_AFTER_EXECUTION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
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// inform instrumentation about new instruction
BX_INSTR_NEW_INSTRUCTION(BX_CPU_ID);
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// note instructions generating exceptions never reach this point
#if BX_DEBUGGER || BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER || BX_GDBSTUB
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if (dbg_instruction_epilog()) return;
#endif
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CHECK_MAX_INSTRUCTIONS(max_instr_count);
#if BX_SUPPORT_TRACE_CACHE
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event) {
// clear stop trace magic indication that probably was set by branch32/64
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event &= ~BX_ASYNC_EVENT_STOP_TRACE;
break;
}
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// check for end of the trace and self modifying code
if ((--length == 0) || currPageWriteStamp != *(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR currPageWriteStampPtr))
goto no_async_event;
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}
#endif
} // while (1)
}
void BX_CPU_C::repeat(bxInstruction_c *i, BxExecutePtr_t execute)
{
// non repeated instruction
if (! i->repUsedL()) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
return;
}
#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
if (i->as64L()) {
while(1) {
if (RCX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
RCX --;
}
if (RCX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
else
#endif
if (i->as32L()) {
while(1) {
if (ECX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
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RCX = ECX - 1;
}
if (ECX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
else // 16bit addrsize
{
while(1) {
if (CX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
CX --;
}
if (CX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
RIP = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip; // repeat loop not done, restore RIP
}
void BX_CPU_C::repeat_ZFL(bxInstruction_c *i, BxExecutePtr_t execute)
{
// non repeated instruction
if (! i->repUsedL()) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
return;
}
unsigned rep = i->repUsedValue();
#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
if (i->as64L()) {
while(1) {
if (RCX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
RCX --;
}
if (rep==3 && get_ZF()==0) return;
if (rep==2 && get_ZF()!=0) return;
if (RCX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
else
#endif
if (i->as32L()) {
while(1) {
if (ECX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
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RCX = ECX - 1;
}
if (rep==3 && get_ZF()==0) return;
if (rep==2 && get_ZF()!=0) return;
if (ECX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
else // 16bit addrsize
{
while(1) {
if (CX != 0) {
BX_CPU_CALL_METHOD(execute, (i));
BX_INSTR_REPEAT_ITERATION(BX_CPU_ID, i);
CX --;
}
if (rep==3 && get_ZF()==0) return;
if (rep==2 && get_ZF()!=0) return;
if (CX == 0) return;
BX_TICK1_IF_SINGLE_PROCESSOR();
#if BX_DEBUGGER == 0
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event)
#endif
break; // exit always if debugger enabled
}
}
RIP = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip; // repeat loop not done, restore RIP
}
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unsigned BX_CPU_C::handleAsyncEvent(void)
{
//
// This area is where we process special conditions and events.
//
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap & BX_DEBUG_TRAP_SPECIAL) {
// I made up the bitmask above to mean HALT state.
// for one processor, pass the time as quickly as possible until
// an interrupt wakes up the CPU.
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while (1)
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{
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if ((BX_CPU_INTR && (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_IF() || (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap & BX_DEBUG_TRAP_MWAIT_IF))) ||
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_pending || BX_CPU_THIS_PTR smi_pending)
{
// interrupt ends the HALT condition
#if BX_SUPPORT_MONITOR_MWAIT
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap & BX_DEBUG_TRAP_MWAIT)
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR mem->clear_monitor(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR bx_cpuid);
#endif
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap = 0; // clear traps for after resume
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask = 0; // clear inhibits for after resume
break;
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}
if ((BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap & BX_DEBUG_TRAP_SPECIAL) == 0) {
BX_INFO(("handleAsyncEvent: reset detected in HLT state"));
break;
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}
// for multiprocessor simulation, even if this CPU is halted we still
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// must give the others a chance to simulate. If an interrupt has
// arrived, then clear the HALT condition; otherwise just return from
// the CPU loop with stop_reason STOP_CPU_HALTED.
#if BX_SUPPORT_SMP
if (BX_SMP_PROCESSORS > 1) {
// HALT condition remains, return so other CPUs have a chance
#if BX_DEBUGGER
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_CPU_HALTED;
#endif
return 1; // Return to caller of cpu_loop.
}
#endif
#if BX_DEBUGGER
if (bx_guard.interrupt_requested)
return 1; // Return to caller of cpu_loop.
#endif
BX_TICK1();
}
} else if (bx_pc_system.kill_bochs_request) {
// setting kill_bochs_request causes the cpu loop to return ASAP.
return 1; // Return to caller of cpu_loop.
}
// Priority 1: Hardware Reset and Machine Checks
// RESET
// Machine Check
// (bochs doesn't support these)
// Priority 2: Trap on Task Switch
// T flag in TSS is set
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap & 0x00008000) {
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dr6 |= BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap;
exception(BX_DB_EXCEPTION, 0, 0); // no error, not interrupt
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}
// Priority 3: External Hardware Interventions
// FLUSH
// STOPCLK
// SMI
// INIT
// (bochs doesn't support these)
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR smi_pending && ! BX_CPU_THIS_PTR smm_mode())
{
// clear SMI pending flag and disable NMI when SMM was accepted
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR smi_pending = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_disable = 1;
enter_system_management_mode();
}
// Priority 4: Traps on Previous Instruction
// Breakpoints
// Debug Trap Exceptions (TF flag set or data/IO breakpoint)
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap &&
!(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask & BX_INHIBIT_DEBUG))
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{
// A trap may be inhibited on this boundary due to an instruction
// which loaded SS. If so we clear the inhibit_mask below
// and don't execute this code until the next boundary.
// Commit debug events to DR6
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dr6 |= BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap;
exception(BX_DB_EXCEPTION, 0, 0); // no error, not interrupt
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}
// Priority 5: External Interrupts
// NMI Interrupts
// Maskable Hardware Interrupts
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask & BX_INHIBIT_INTERRUPTS) {
// Processing external interrupts is inhibited on this
// boundary because of certain instructions like STI.
// inhibit_mask is cleared below, in which case we will have
// an opportunity to check interrupts on the next instruction
// boundary.
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}
else if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_pending) {
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_pending = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_disable = 1;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 1; /* external event */
BX_INSTR_HWINTERRUPT(BX_CPU_ID, 2, BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
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interrupt(2, 0, 0, 0);
}
else if (BX_CPU_INTR && BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_IF() && BX_DBG_ASYNC_INTR)
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{
Bit8u vector;
// NOTE: similar code in ::take_irq()
#if BX_SUPPORT_APIC
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR local_apic.INTR)
vector = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR local_apic.acknowledge_int();
else
#endif
// if no local APIC, always acknowledge the PIC.
vector = DEV_pic_iac(); // may set INTR with next interrupt
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 1; /* external event */
BX_INSTR_HWINTERRUPT(BX_CPU_ID, vector,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value, RIP);
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interrupt(vector, 0, 0, 0);
// Set up environment, as would be when this main cpu loop gets
// invoked. At the end of normal instructions, we always commmit
// the new EIP/ESP values. But here, we call interrupt() much like
// it was a sofware interrupt instruction, and need to effect the
// commit here. This code mirrors similar code above.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip = RIP; // commit new RIP
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR speculative_rsp = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
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}
else if (BX_HRQ && BX_DBG_ASYNC_DMA) {
// NOTE: similar code in ::take_dma()
// assert Hold Acknowledge (HLDA) and go into a bus hold state
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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DEV_dma_raise_hlda();
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}
// Priority 6: Faults from fetching next instruction
// Code breakpoint fault
// Code segment limit violation (priority 7 on 486/Pentium)
// Code page fault (priority 7 on 486/Pentium)
// (handled in main decode loop)
// Priority 7: Faults from decoding next instruction
// Instruction length > 15 bytes
// Illegal opcode
// Coprocessor not available
// (handled in main decode loop etc)
// Priority 8: Faults on executing an instruction
// Floating point execution
// Overflow
// Bound error
// Invalid TSS
// Segment not present
// Stack fault
// General protection
// Data page fault
// Alignment check
// (handled by rest of the code)
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_TF())
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{
// TF is set before execution of next instruction. Schedule
// a debug trap (#DB) after execution. After completion of
// next instruction, the code above will invoke the trap.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap |= 0x00004000; // BS flag in DR6
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}
// Now we can handle things which are synchronous to instruction
// execution.
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_RF()) {
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR clear_RF();
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}
#if BX_X86_DEBUGGER
else {
// only bother comparing if any breakpoints enabled
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dr7 & 0x000000ff) {
bx_address iaddr = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_CS) + BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip;
Bit32u dr6_bits = hwdebug_compare(iaddr, 1, BX_HWDebugInstruction, BX_HWDebugInstruction);
if (dr6_bits)
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{
// Add to the list of debug events thus far.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap |= dr6_bits;
// If debug events are not inhibited on this boundary,
// fire off a debug fault. Otherwise handle it on the next
// boundary. (becomes a trap)
if (! (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask & BX_INHIBIT_DEBUG)) {
// Commit debug events to DR6
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dr6 = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap;
exception(BX_DB_EXCEPTION, 0, 0); // no error, not interrupt
}
}
}
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}
#endif
// We have ignored processing of external interrupts and
// debug events on this boundary. Reset the mask so they
// will be processed on the next boundary.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR inhibit_mask = 0;
if (!(BX_CPU_INTR ||
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR debug_trap ||
BX_HRQ ||
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_TF()
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#if BX_X86_DEBUGGER
|| (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dr7 & 0xff)
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#endif
))
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 0;
return 0; // Continue executing cpu_loop.
}
// boundaries of consideration:
//
// * physical memory boundary: 1024k (1Megabyte) (increments of...)
// * A20 boundary: 1024k (1Megabyte)
// * page boundary: 4k
// * ROM boundary: 2k (dont care since we are only reading)
// * segment boundary: any
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void BX_CPU_C::prefetch(void)
{
bx_address temp_rip = RIP;
bx_address laddr = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_CS) + temp_rip;
bx_phy_address pAddr;
// Calculate RIP at the beginning of the page.
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageBias = PAGE_OFFSET(laddr) - RIP;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageWindowSize = 4096;
if (! Is64BitMode()) {
Bit32u temp_limit = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].cache.u.segment.limit_scaled;
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if (((Bit32u) temp_rip) > temp_limit) {
BX_ERROR(("prefetch: EIP [%08x] > CS.limit [%08x]", (Bit32u) temp_rip, temp_limit));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
if (temp_limit + BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageBias < 4096) {
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageWindowSize = temp_limit + BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageBias + 1;
}
}
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR cr0.get_PG()) {
// aligned block guaranteed to be all in one page, same A20 address
pAddr = itranslate_linear(laddr, CPL);
pAddr = A20ADDR(pAddr);
}
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else
{
pAddr = A20ADDR(laddr);
}
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR pAddrA20Page = pAddr & 0xfffff000;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipFetchPtr =
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR mem->getHostMemAddr(BX_CPU_THIS,
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR pAddrA20Page, BX_READ, CODE_ACCESS);
// Sanity checks
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if (! BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipFetchPtr) {
if (pAddr >= BX_CPU_THIS_PTR mem->len) {
BX_PANIC(("prefetch: running in bogus memory, pAddr=0x%08x", pAddr));
}
else {
BX_PANIC(("prefetch: getHostMemAddr vetoed direct read, pAddr=0x%08x", pAddr));
}
}
#if BX_SUPPORT_ICACHE
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR currPageWriteStampPtr = pageWriteStampTable.getPageWriteStampPtr(pAddr);
Bit32u pageWriteStamp = *(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR currPageWriteStampPtr);
Bit32u fetchModeMask = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR fetchModeMask;
if ((pageWriteStamp & ICacheFetchModeMask) != fetchModeMask)
{
// The current CPU mode does not match iCache entries for this
// physical page.
pageWriteStamp &= ICacheWriteStampMask; // Clear out old fetch mode bits.
pageWriteStamp |= fetchModeMask; // Add in new ones.
pageWriteStampTable.setPageWriteStamp(pAddr, pageWriteStamp);
}
#endif
}
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void BX_CPU_C::boundaryFetch(Bit8u *fetchPtr, unsigned remainingInPage, bxInstruction_c *i)
{
unsigned j;
Bit8u fetchBuffer[16]; // Really only need 15
unsigned ret;
if (remainingInPage >= 15) {
BX_INFO(("fetchDecode #GP(0): too many instruction prefixes"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
// Read all leftover bytes in current page up to boundary.
for (j=0; j<remainingInPage; j++) {
fetchBuffer[j] = *fetchPtr++;
}
// The 2nd chunk of the instruction is on the next page.
// Set RIP to the 0th byte of the 2nd page, and force a
// prefetch so direct access of that physical page is possible, and
// all the associated info is updated.
RIP += remainingInPage;
prefetch();
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipPageWindowSize < 15) {
BX_PANIC(("fetch_decode: small window size after prefetch"));
}
// We can fetch straight from the 0th byte, which is eipFetchPtr;
fetchPtr = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eipFetchPtr;
// read leftover bytes in next page
for (; j<15; j++) {
fetchBuffer[j] = *fetchPtr++;
}
#if BX_SUPPORT_X86_64
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR cpu_mode == BX_MODE_LONG_64)
ret = fetchDecode64(fetchBuffer, i, 15);
else
#endif
ret = fetchDecode32(fetchBuffer, i, 15);
if (ret==0) {
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BX_INFO(("fetchDecode #GP(0): too many instruction prefixes"));
exception(BX_GP_EXCEPTION, 0, 0);
}
// Restore EIP since we fudged it to start at the 2nd page boundary.
RIP = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR prev_rip;
// Since we cross an instruction boundary, note that we need a prefetch()
// again on the next instruction. Perhaps we can optimize this to
// eliminate the extra prefetch() since we do it above, but have to
// think about repeated instructions, etc.
invalidate_prefetch_q();
BX_INSTR_OPCODE(BX_CPU_ID, fetchBuffer, i->ilen(),
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].cache.u.segment.d_b, Is64BitMode());
}
void BX_CPU_C::deliver_NMI(void)
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR nmi_pending = 1;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1;
}
void BX_CPU_C::deliver_SMI(void)
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR smi_pending = 1;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1;
}
#if BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER
void BX_CPU_C::ask(int level, const char *prefix, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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{
char buf1[1024];
vsprintf (buf1, fmt, ap);
printf ("%s %s\n", prefix, buf1);
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trap_debugger(1, BX_CPU_THIS);
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}
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#endif
#if BX_DEBUGGER || BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER || BX_GDBSTUB
bx_bool BX_CPU_C::dbg_instruction_prolog(void)
{
#if BX_DEBUGGER
if(dbg_check_begin_instr_bpoint()) return 1;
#endif
#if BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER
bx_external_debugger(BX_CPU_THIS);
#endif
return 0;
}
bx_bool BX_CPU_C::dbg_instruction_epilog(void)
{
#if BX_DEBUGGER
if (dbg_check_end_instr_bpoint()) return 1;
#endif
#if BX_GDBSTUB
if (bx_dbg.gdbstub_enabled) {
unsigned reason = bx_gdbstub_check(EIP);
if (reason != GDBSTUB_STOP_NO_REASON) return 1;
}
#endif
return 0;
}
#endif // BX_DEBUGGER || BX_EXTERNAL_DEBUGGER || BX_GDBSTUB
#if BX_DEBUGGER
extern unsigned dbg_show_mask;
bx_bool BX_CPU_C::dbg_check_begin_instr_bpoint(void)
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{
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Bit64u tt = bx_pc_system.time_ticks();
bx_address debug_eip = RIP;
Bit16u cs = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.cs = cs;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.eip = debug_eip;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.laddr =
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_CS) + debug_eip;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.is_32bit_code =
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].cache.u.segment.d_b;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.is_64bit_code = Is64BitMode();
// mode switch breakpoint
// instruction which generate exceptions never reach the end of the
// loop due to a long jump. Thats why we check at start of instr.
// Downside is that we show the instruction about to be executed
// (not the one generating the mode switch).
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if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR mode_break &&
(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dbg_cpu_mode != BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_cpu_mode()))
{
BX_INFO(("[" FMT_LL "d] Caught mode switch breakpoint, switching from '%s' to '%s'",
bx_pc_system.time_ticks(), cpu_mode_string(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dbg_cpu_mode),
cpu_mode_string(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_cpu_mode())));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR dbg_cpu_mode = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_cpu_mode();
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_MODE_BREAK_POINT;
return(1);
}
// support for 'show' command in debugger
if(dbg_show_mask) {
int rv = bx_dbg_show_symbolic();
if (rv) return(rv);
}
// see if debugger is looking for iaddr breakpoint of any type
if (bx_guard.guard_for & BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_ALL) {
#if (BX_DBG_MAX_VIR_BPOINTS > 0)
if (bx_guard.guard_for & BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_VIR) {
if ((BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.icount!=0) ||
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(tt != BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick))
{
for (unsigned i=0; i<bx_guard.iaddr.num_virtual; i++) {
if (bx_guard.iaddr.vir[i].enabled &&
(bx_guard.iaddr.vir[i].cs == cs) &&
(bx_guard.iaddr.vir[i].eip == debug_eip))
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.guard_found = BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_VIR;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.iaddr_index = i;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick = tt;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
}
}
}
}
#endif
#if (BX_DBG_MAX_LIN_BPOINTS > 0)
if (bx_guard.guard_for & BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_LIN) {
if ((BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.icount!=0) ||
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(tt != BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick))
{
for (unsigned i=0; i<bx_guard.iaddr.num_linear; i++) {
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if (bx_guard.iaddr.lin[i].enabled &&
(bx_guard.iaddr.lin[i].addr == BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.laddr))
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.guard_found = BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_LIN;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.iaddr_index = i;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick = tt;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
}
}
}
}
#endif
#if (BX_DBG_MAX_PHY_BPOINTS > 0)
if (bx_guard.guard_for & BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_PHY) {
bx_phy_address phy;
bx_bool valid = dbg_xlate_linear2phy(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.laddr, &phy);
// The "guard_found.icount!=0" condition allows you to step or
// continue beyond a breakpoint. Bryce tried removing it once,
// and once you get to a breakpoint you are stuck there forever.
// Not pretty.
if (valid && ((BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.icount!=0) ||
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(tt != BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick)))
{
for (unsigned i=0; i<bx_guard.iaddr.num_physical; i++) {
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if (bx_guard.iaddr.phy[i].enabled && (bx_guard.iaddr.phy[i].addr == phy))
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.guard_found = BX_DBG_GUARD_IADDR_PHY;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.iaddr_index = i;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.time_tick = tt;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
}
}
}
}
#endif
}
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return(0); // not on a breakpoint
}
bx_bool BX_CPU_C::dbg_check_end_instr_bpoint(void)
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.icount++;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.cs =
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].selector.value;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.eip = RIP;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.laddr =
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_segment_base(BX_SEG_REG_CS) + RIP;
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.is_32bit_code =
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR sregs[BX_SEG_REG_CS].cache.u.segment.d_b;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.is_64bit_code = Is64BitMode();
// Check if we hit read/write or time breakpoint
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR break_point) {
switch (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR break_point) {
case BREAK_POINT_TIME:
BX_INFO(("[" FMT_LL "d] Caught time breakpoint", bx_pc_system.time_ticks()));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_TIME_BREAK_POINT;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
case BREAK_POINT_READ:
BX_INFO(("[" FMT_LL "d] Caught read watch point", bx_pc_system.time_ticks()));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_READ_WATCH_POINT;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
case BREAK_POINT_WRITE:
BX_INFO(("[" FMT_LL "d] Caught write watch point", bx_pc_system.time_ticks()));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_WRITE_WATCH_POINT;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
default:
BX_PANIC(("Weird break point condition"));
}
}
if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR magic_break) {
BX_INFO(("[" FMT_LL "d] Stopped on MAGIC BREAKPOINT", bx_pc_system.time_ticks()));
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR stop_reason = STOP_MAGIC_BREAK_POINT;
return(1); // on a breakpoint
}
// convenient point to see if user typed Ctrl-C
if (bx_guard.interrupt_requested &&
(bx_guard.guard_for & BX_DBG_GUARD_CTRL_C))
{
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR guard_found.guard_found = BX_DBG_GUARD_CTRL_C;
return(1); // Ctrl-C pressed
}
return(0); // no breakpoint
}
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void BX_CPU_C::dbg_take_irq(void)
{
// NOTE: similar code in ::cpu_loop()
if (BX_CPU_INTR && BX_CPU_THIS_PTR get_IF()) {
if (setjmp(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR jmp_buf_env) == 0) {
// normal return from setjmp setup
unsigned vector = DEV_pic_iac(); // may set INTR with next interrupt
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 1; // external event
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1; // set in case INTR is triggered
interrupt(vector, 0, 0, 0);
}
}
}
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void BX_CPU_C::dbg_force_interrupt(unsigned vector)
{
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// Used to force simulator to take an interrupt, without
// regard to IF
if (setjmp(BX_CPU_THIS_PTR jmp_buf_env) == 0) {
// normal return from setjmp setup
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR errorno = 0;
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR EXT = 1; // external event
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1; // probably don't need this
interrupt(vector, 0, 0, 0);
}
}
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void BX_CPU_C::dbg_take_dma(void)
{
// NOTE: similar code in ::cpu_loop()
if (BX_HRQ) {
BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1; // set in case INTR is triggered
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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DEV_dma_raise_hlda();
}
}
#endif // #if BX_DEBUGGER