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// $Id: flag_ctrl_pro.cc,v 1.16 2004-09-30 16:50:03 sshwarts Exp $
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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//
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2001-04-10 06:20:02 +04:00
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// Copyright (C) 2001 MandrakeSoft S.A.
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//
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// MandrakeSoft S.A.
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// 43, rue d'Aboukir
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// 75002 Paris - France
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// http://www.linux-mandrake.com/
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// http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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2001-05-24 22:46:34 +04:00
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#define NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS 1
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#include "bochs.h"
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merge in BRANCH-io-cleanup.
To see the commit logs for this use either cvsweb or
cvs update -r BRANCH-io-cleanup and then 'cvs log' the various files.
In general this provides a generic interface for logging.
logfunctions:: is a class that is inherited by some classes, and also
. allocated as a standalone global called 'genlog'. All logging uses
. one of the ::info(), ::error(), ::ldebug(), ::panic() methods of this
. class through 'BX_INFO(), BX_ERROR(), BX_DEBUG(), BX_PANIC()' macros
. respectively.
.
. An example usage:
. BX_INFO(("Hello, World!\n"));
iofunctions:: is a class that is allocated once by default, and assigned
as the iofunction of each logfunctions instance. It is this class that
maintains the file descriptor and other output related code, at this
point using vfprintf(). At some future point, someone may choose to
write a gui 'console' for bochs to which messages would be redirected
simply by assigning a different iofunction class to the various logfunctions
objects.
More cleanup is coming, but this works for now. If you want to see alot
of debugging output, in main.cc, change onoff[LOGLEV_DEBUG]=0 to =1.
Comments, bugs, flames, to me: todd@fries.net
2001-05-15 18:49:57 +04:00
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#define LOG_THIS BX_CPU_THIS_PTR
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2003-03-03 02:59:12 +03:00
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void BX_CPP_AttrRegparmN(2)
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2002-10-05 10:33:10 +04:00
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BX_CPU_C::writeEFlags(Bit32u flags, Bit32u changeMask)
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{
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Bit32u supportMask, newEFlags;
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// Build a mask of the non-reserved bits:
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// x,x,x,x,VM,RF,x,NT,IOPL,OF,DF,IF,TF,SF,ZF,x,AF,x,PF,x,CF
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supportMask = 0x00037fd5;
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 4
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supportMask |= ((1<<21) | (1<<18)); // ID/AC
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#endif
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// Screen out changing of any unsupported bits.
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changeMask &= supportMask;
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newEFlags = (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eflags.val32 & ~changeMask) |
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(flags & changeMask);
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR setEFlags( newEFlags );
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR lf_flags_status = 0; // OSZAPC flags are known.
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if (newEFlags & (1 << 8)) {
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BX_CPU_THIS_PTR async_event = 1; // TF = 1
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}
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}
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2003-03-03 02:59:12 +03:00
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void BX_CPP_AttrRegparmN(3)
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BX_CPU_C::write_flags(Bit16u flags, bx_bool change_IOPL, bx_bool change_IF)
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{
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Bit32u changeMask = 0x0dd5;
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 3
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changeMask |= (1<<14); // NT is modified as requested.
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if (change_IOPL)
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changeMask |= (3<<12); // IOPL is modified as requested.
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#endif
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2002-09-12 22:10:46 +04:00
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if (change_IF)
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changeMask |= (1<<9);
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writeEFlags(Bit32u(flags), changeMask);
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}
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2002-09-08 08:08:14 +04:00
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 3
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void
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BX_CPU_C::write_eflags(Bit32u eflags_raw, bx_bool change_IOPL, bx_bool change_IF,
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bx_bool change_VM, bx_bool change_RF)
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{
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Bit32u changeMask = 0x4dd5;
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2002-09-08 08:08:14 +04:00
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 4
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changeMask |= ((1<<21) | (1<<18)); // ID/AC
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#endif
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if (change_IOPL)
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changeMask |= (3<<12);
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- the debugger was broken by recent changes in the cpu flags. To provide
a consistent way of accessing these flags that works both inside and
outside the BX_CPU class, I added inline accessor methods for each
flag: assert_FLAG(), clear_FLAG(), set_FLAG(value), and get_FLAG ()
that returns its value. I use assert to mean "set the value to one"
to avoid confusion, since there's also a set method that takes a value.
- the eflags access macros (e.g. GetEFlagsDFLogical, ClearEFlagsTF) are
now defined in terms of the inline accessors. In most cases it will
result in the same code anyway. The major advantage of the accesors
is that they can be used from inside or outside the BX_CPU object, while
the macros can only be used from inside.
- since almost all eflags were stored in val32 now, I went ahead and
removed the if_, rf, and vm fields. Now the val32 bit is the
"official" value for these flags, and they have accessors just like
everything else.
- init.cc: move the registration of registers until after they have been
initialized so that the initial value of each parameter is correct.
Modified files:
debug/dbg_main.cc cpu/cpu.h cpu/debugstuff.cc cpu/flag_ctrl.cc
cpu/flag_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/init.cc
2002-09-11 07:55:22 +04:00
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if (change_IF)
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changeMask |= (1<<9);
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if (change_VM)
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changeMask |= (1<<17);
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- the debugger was broken by recent changes in the cpu flags. To provide
a consistent way of accessing these flags that works both inside and
outside the BX_CPU class, I added inline accessor methods for each
flag: assert_FLAG(), clear_FLAG(), set_FLAG(value), and get_FLAG ()
that returns its value. I use assert to mean "set the value to one"
to avoid confusion, since there's also a set method that takes a value.
- the eflags access macros (e.g. GetEFlagsDFLogical, ClearEFlagsTF) are
now defined in terms of the inline accessors. In most cases it will
result in the same code anyway. The major advantage of the accesors
is that they can be used from inside or outside the BX_CPU object, while
the macros can only be used from inside.
- since almost all eflags were stored in val32 now, I went ahead and
removed the if_, rf, and vm fields. Now the val32 bit is the
"official" value for these flags, and they have accessors just like
everything else.
- init.cc: move the registration of registers until after they have been
initialized so that the initial value of each parameter is correct.
Modified files:
debug/dbg_main.cc cpu/cpu.h cpu/debugstuff.cc cpu/flag_ctrl.cc
cpu/flag_ctrl_pro.cc cpu/init.cc
2002-09-11 07:55:22 +04:00
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if (change_RF)
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changeMask |= (1<<16);
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2002-10-05 10:33:10 +04:00
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writeEFlags(eflags_raw, changeMask);
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}
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#endif /* BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 3 */
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Bit16u BX_CPU_C::read_flags(void)
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{
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Bit16u flags16;
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// Cause arithmetic flags to be in known state and cached in val32.
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if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR lf_flags_status) {
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(void) get_CF();
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(void) get_PF();
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(void) get_AF();
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(void) get_ZF();
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(void) get_SF();
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(void) get_OF();
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}
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flags16 = (Bit16u) BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eflags.val32;
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/* 8086: bits 12-15 always set to 1.
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* 286: in real mode, bits 12-15 always cleared.
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* 386+: real-mode: bit15 cleared, bits 14..12 are last loaded value
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* protected-mode: bit 15 clear, bit 14 = last loaded, IOPL?
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*/
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL < 2
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flags16 |= 0xF000; /* 8086 nature */
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#elif BX_CPU_LEVEL == 2
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if (real_mode()) {
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flags16 &= 0x0FFF; /* 80286 in real mode nature */
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}
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#else /* 386+ */
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#endif
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return(flags16);
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}
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 3
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Bit32u BX_CPU_C::read_eflags(void)
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{
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Bit32u flags32;
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// Cause arithmetic flags to be in known state and cached in val32.
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if (BX_CPU_THIS_PTR lf_flags_status) {
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(void) get_CF();
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(void) get_PF();
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(void) get_AF();
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(void) get_ZF();
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(void) get_SF();
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(void) get_OF();
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}
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flags32 = BX_CPU_THIS_PTR eflags.val32;
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#if 0
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/*
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* 386+: real-mode: bit15 cleared, bits 14..12 are last loaded value
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* protected-mode: bit 15 clear, bit 14 = last loaded, IOPL?
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*/
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#endif
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return(flags32);
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}
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#endif /* BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 3 */
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