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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id$
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2001-2017 The Bochs Project
//
// 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
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// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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//
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "bochs.h"
#include "cpu/cpu.h"
#include "iodev/iodev.h"
#define LOG_THIS bx_pc_system.
#if defined(PROVIDE_M_IPS)
double m_ips; // Millions of Instructions Per Second
#endif
// Option for turning off BX_TIMER_DEBUG?
// Check out m_ips and ips
#define SpewPeriodicTimerInfo 0
#define MinAllowableTimerPeriod 1
const Bit64u bx_pc_system_c::NullTimerInterval = 0xffffffff;
// constructor
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bx_pc_system_c::bx_pc_system_c()
{
this->put("pc_system", "SYS");
BX_ASSERT(numTimers == 0);
// Timer[0] is the null timer. It is initialized as a special
// case here. It should never be turned off or modified, and its
// duration should always remain the same.
ticksTotal = 0; // Reset ticks since emulator started.
timer[0].inUse = 1;
timer[0].period = NullTimerInterval;
timer[0].active = 1;
timer[0].continuous = 1;
timer[0].funct = nullTimer;
timer[0].this_ptr = this;
numTimers = 1; // So far, only the nullTimer.
}
void bx_pc_system_c::initialize(Bit32u ips)
{
ticksTotal = 0;
timer[0].timeToFire = NullTimerInterval;
currCountdown = NullTimerInterval;
currCountdownPeriod = NullTimerInterval;
lastTimeUsec = 0;
usecSinceLast = 0;
triggeredTimer = 0;
HRQ = 0;
kill_bochs_request = 0;
// parameter 'ips' is the processor speed in Instructions-Per-Second
m_ips = double(ips) / 1000000.0L;
BX_DEBUG(("ips = %u", (unsigned) ips));
}
void bx_pc_system_c::set_HRQ(bool val)
{
HRQ = val;
if (val)
BX_CPU(0)->async_event = 1;
}
void bx_pc_system_c::raise_INTR(void)
{
if (bx_dbg.interrupts)
BX_INFO(("pc_system: Setting INTR=1 on bootstrap processor %d", BX_BOOTSTRAP_PROCESSOR));
BX_CPU(BX_BOOTSTRAP_PROCESSOR)->raise_INTR();
}
void bx_pc_system_c::clear_INTR(void)
{
if (bx_dbg.interrupts)
BX_INFO(("pc_system: Setting INTR=0 on bootstrap processor %d", BX_BOOTSTRAP_PROCESSOR));
BX_CPU(BX_BOOTSTRAP_PROCESSOR)->clear_INTR();
}
//
// Read from the IO memory address space
//
Bit32u BX_CPP_AttrRegparmN(2)
bx_pc_system_c::inp(Bit16u addr, unsigned io_len)
{
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Bit32u ret = bx_devices.inp(addr, io_len);
return ret;
}
//
// Write to the IO memory address space.
//
void BX_CPP_AttrRegparmN(3)
bx_pc_system_c::outp(Bit16u addr, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len)
{
bx_devices.outp(addr, value, io_len);
}
void bx_pc_system_c::set_enable_a20(bool value)
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{
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#if BX_SUPPORT_A20
bool old_enable_a20 = enable_a20;
if (value) {
enable_a20 = 1;
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#if BX_CPU_LEVEL < 2
a20_mask = 0xfffff;
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#elif BX_CPU_LEVEL == 2
a20_mask = 0xffffff;
#elif BX_PHY_ADDRESS_LONG
a20_mask = BX_CONST64(0xffffffffffffffff);
#else /* 386+ */
a20_mask = 0xffffffff;
#endif
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}
else {
enable_a20 = 0;
/* mask off A20 address line */
#if BX_PHY_ADDRESS_LONG
a20_mask = BX_CONST64(0xffffffffffefffff);
#else
a20_mask = 0xffefffff;
#endif
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}
BX_DBG_A20_REPORT(enable_a20);
BX_DEBUG(("A20: set() = %u", (unsigned) enable_a20));
// If there has been a transition, we need to notify the CPUs so
// they can potentially invalidate certain cache info based on
// A20-line-applied physical addresses.
if (old_enable_a20 != enable_a20) MemoryMappingChanged();
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#else
BX_DEBUG(("set_enable_a20: ignoring: BX_SUPPORT_A20 = 0"));
#endif
}
bool bx_pc_system_c::get_enable_a20(void)
{
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#if BX_SUPPORT_A20
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BX_DEBUG(("A20: get() = %u", (unsigned) enable_a20));
return enable_a20;
#else
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BX_DEBUG(("get_enable_a20: ignoring: BX_SUPPORT_A20 = 0"));
return 1;
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#endif
}
void bx_pc_system_c::MemoryMappingChanged(void)
{
for (unsigned i=0; i<BX_SMP_PROCESSORS; i++)
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BX_CPU(i)->TLB_flush();
}
void bx_pc_system_c::invlpg(bx_address addr)
{
for (unsigned i=0; i<BX_SMP_PROCESSORS; i++)
BX_CPU(i)->TLB_invlpg(addr);
}
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int bx_pc_system_c::Reset(unsigned type)
{
// type is BX_RESET_HARDWARE or BX_RESET_SOFTWARE
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BX_INFO(("bx_pc_system_c::Reset(%s) called",type==BX_RESET_HARDWARE?"HARDWARE":"SOFTWARE"));
set_enable_a20(1);
// Always reset cpu
for (int i=0; i<BX_SMP_PROCESSORS; i++) {
BX_CPU(i)->reset(type);
}
// Reset devices only on Hardware resets
if (type==BX_RESET_HARDWARE) {
DEV_reset_devices(type);
}
return(0);
}
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Bit8u bx_pc_system_c::IAC(void)
{
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return DEV_pic_iac();
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::exit(void)
{
// delete all registered timers (exception: null timer and APIC timer)
numTimers = 1 + BX_SUPPORT_APIC;
bx_devices.exit();
if (bx_gui) {
bx_gui->cleanup();
bx_gui->exit();
}
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::register_state(void)
{
bx_list_c *list = new bx_list_c(SIM->get_bochs_root(), "pc_system", "PC System State");
BXRS_PARAM_BOOL(list, enable_a20, enable_a20);
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BXRS_HEX_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, a20_mask);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, currCountdown);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, currCountdownPeriod);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, ticksTotal);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, lastTimeUsec);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_SIMPLE(list, usecSinceLast);
BXRS_PARAM_BOOL(list, HRQ, HRQ);
bx_list_c *timers = new bx_list_c(list, "timer");
for (unsigned i = 0; i < numTimers; i++) {
char name[4];
sprintf(name, "%u", i);
bx_list_c *bxtimer = new bx_list_c(timers, name);
BXRS_PARAM_BOOL(bxtimer, inUse, timer[i].inUse);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_FIELD(bxtimer, period, timer[i].period);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_FIELD(bxtimer, timeToFire, timer[i].timeToFire);
BXRS_PARAM_BOOL(bxtimer, active, timer[i].active);
BXRS_PARAM_BOOL(bxtimer, continuous, timer[i].continuous);
BXRS_DEC_PARAM_FIELD(bxtimer, param, timer[i].param);
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}
}
// ================================================
// Bochs internal timer delivery framework features
// ================================================
int bx_pc_system_c::register_timer(void *this_ptr, void (*funct)(void *),
Bit32u useconds, bool continuous, bool active, const char *id)
{
// Convert useconds to number of ticks.
Bit64u ticks = (Bit64u) (double(useconds) * m_ips);
return register_timer_ticks(this_ptr, funct, ticks, continuous, active, id);
}
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int bx_pc_system_c::register_timer_ticks(void* this_ptr, bx_timer_handler_t funct,
Bit64u ticks, bool continuous, bool active, const char *id)
{
unsigned i;
// If the timer frequency is rediculously low, make it more sane.
// This happens when 'ips' is too low.
if (ticks < MinAllowableTimerPeriod) {
//BX_INFO(("register_timer_ticks: adjusting ticks of %llu to min of %u",
// ticks, MinAllowableTimerPeriod));
ticks = MinAllowableTimerPeriod;
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}
// search for new timer (i = 0 is reserved for NullTimer)
for (i = 1; i < numTimers; i++) {
if (timer[i].inUse == 0)
break;
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}
if (numTimers >= BX_MAX_TIMERS) {
BX_PANIC(("register_timer: too many registered timers"));
return -1;
}
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (this_ptr == NULL)
BX_PANIC(("register_timer_ticks: this_ptr is NULL!"));
if (funct == NULL)
BX_PANIC(("register_timer_ticks: funct is NULL!"));
#endif
timer[i].inUse = 1;
timer[i].period = ticks;
timer[i].timeToFire = (ticksTotal + Bit64u(currCountdownPeriod-currCountdown)) + ticks;
timer[i].active = active;
timer[i].continuous = continuous;
timer[i].funct = funct;
timer[i].this_ptr = this_ptr;
strncpy(timer[i].id, id, BxMaxTimerIDLen);
timer[i].id[BxMaxTimerIDLen-1] = 0; // Null terminate if not already.
timer[i].param = 0;
if (active) {
if (ticks < Bit64u(currCountdown)) {
// This new timer needs to fire before the current countdown.
// Skew the current countdown and countdown period to be smaller
// by the delta.
currCountdownPeriod -= (currCountdown - Bit32u(ticks));
currCountdown = Bit32u(ticks);
}
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}
BX_DEBUG(("timer id %d registered for '%s'", i, id));
// If we didn't find a free slot, increment the bound, numTimers.
if (i==numTimers)
numTimers++; // One new timer installed.
// Return timer id.
return i;
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::countdownEvent(void)
{
unsigned i, first = numTimers, last = 0;
Bit64u minTimeToFire;
bool triggered[BX_MAX_TIMERS];
// The countdown decremented to 0. We need to service all the active
// timers, and invoke callbacks from those timers which have fired.
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (currCountdown != 0)
BX_PANIC(("countdownEvent: ticks!=0"));
#endif
// Increment global ticks counter by number of ticks which have
// elapsed since the last update.
ticksTotal += Bit64u(currCountdownPeriod);
minTimeToFire = (Bit64u) -1;
for (i = 0; i < numTimers; i++) {
triggered[i] = 0; // Reset triggered flag.
if (timer[i].active) {
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (ticksTotal > timer[i].timeToFire)
BX_PANIC(("countdownEvent: ticksTotal > timeToFire[%u], D " FMT_LL "u", i,
timer[i].timeToFire-ticksTotal));
#endif
if (ticksTotal == timer[i].timeToFire) {
// This timer is ready to fire.
triggered[i] = 1;
if (timer[i].continuous==0) {
// If triggered timer is one-shot, deactive.
timer[i].active = 0;
} else {
// Continuous timer, increment time-to-fire by period.
timer[i].timeToFire += timer[i].period;
if (timer[i].timeToFire < minTimeToFire)
minTimeToFire = timer[i].timeToFire;
}
if (i < first) first = i;
last = i;
} else {
// This timer is not ready to fire yet.
if (timer[i].timeToFire < minTimeToFire)
minTimeToFire = timer[i].timeToFire;
}
}
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}
// Calculate next countdown period. We need to do this before calling
// any of the callbacks, as they may call timer features, which need
// to be advanced to the next countdown cycle.
currCountdown = currCountdownPeriod =
Bit32u(minTimeToFire - ticksTotal);
for (i = first; i <= last; i++) {
// Call requested timer function. It may request a different
// timer period or deactivate etc.
if (triggered[i] && (timer[i].funct != NULL)) {
triggeredTimer = i;
timer[i].funct(timer[i].this_ptr);
triggeredTimer = 0;
}
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}
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::nullTimer(void* this_ptr)
{
// This function is always inserted in timer[0]. It is sort of
// a heartbeat timer. It ensures that at least one timer is
// always active to make the timer logic more simple, and has
// a duration of less than the maximum 32-bit integer, so that
// a 32-bit size can be used for the hot countdown timer. The
// rest of the timer info can be 64-bits. This is also a good
// place for some logic to report actual emulated
// instructions-per-second (IPS) data when measured relative to
// the host computer's wall clock.
UNUSED(this_ptr);
#if SpewPeriodicTimerInfo
BX_INFO(("==================================="));
for (unsigned i=0; i < bx_pc_system.numTimers; i++) {
if (bx_pc_system.timer[i].active) {
BX_INFO(("BxTimer(%s): period=" FMT_LL "u, continuous=%u",
bx_pc_system.timer[i].id, bx_pc_system.timer[i].period,
bx_pc_system.timer[i].continuous));
}
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}
#endif
}
void bx_pc_system_c::benchmarkTimer(void* this_ptr)
{
bx_pc_system_c *class_ptr = (bx_pc_system_c *) this_ptr;
class_ptr->kill_bochs_request = 1;
bx_user_quit = 1;
}
#if BX_ENABLE_STATISTICS
void bx_pc_system_c::dumpStatsTimer(void* this_ptr)
{
printf("=== statistics dump " FMT_LL "u ===\n", bx_pc_system.time_ticks());
print_statistics_tree(SIM->get_statistics_root());
fflush(stdout);
}
#endif
#if BX_DEBUGGER
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void bx_pc_system_c::timebp_handler(void* this_ptr)
{
BX_CPU(0)->break_point = BREAK_POINT_TIME;
BX_DEBUG(("Time breakpoint triggered"));
if (timebp_queue_size > 1) {
Bit64s new_diff = timebp_queue[1] - bx_pc_system.time_ticks();
bx_pc_system.activate_timer_ticks(timebp_timer, new_diff, 0);
}
timebp_queue_size--;
for (int i = 0; i < timebp_queue_size; i++)
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timebp_queue[i] = timebp_queue[i+1];
}
#endif // BX_DEBUGGER
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Bit64u bx_pc_system_c::time_usec_sequential()
{
Bit64u this_time_usec = time_usec();
if(this_time_usec != lastTimeUsec) {
Bit64u diff_usec = this_time_usec-lastTimeUsec;
lastTimeUsec = this_time_usec;
if(diff_usec >= usecSinceLast) {
usecSinceLast = 0;
} else {
usecSinceLast -= diff_usec;
}
}
usecSinceLast++;
return (this_time_usec+usecSinceLast);
}
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Bit64u bx_pc_system_c::time_usec()
{
return (Bit64u) (((double)(Bit64s)time_ticks()) / m_ips);
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}
Bit64u bx_pc_system_c::time_nsec()
{
return (Bit64u) (((double)(Bit64s)time_ticks()) / m_ips * 1000.0);
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::start_timers(void) { }
void bx_pc_system_c::activate_timer_ticks(unsigned i, Bit64u ticks, bool continuous)
{
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (i >= numTimers)
BX_PANIC(("activate_timer_ticks: timer %u OOB", i));
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if (i == 0)
BX_PANIC(("activate_timer_ticks: timer 0 is the NullTimer!"));
if (timer[i].period < MinAllowableTimerPeriod)
BX_PANIC(("activate_timer_ticks: timer[%u].period of " FMT_LL "u < min of %u",
i, timer[i].period, MinAllowableTimerPeriod));
#endif
// If the timer frequency is rediculously low, make it more sane.
// This happens when 'ips' is too low.
if (ticks < MinAllowableTimerPeriod) {
//BX_INFO(("activate_timer_ticks: adjusting ticks of %llu to min of %u",
// ticks, MinAllowableTimerPeriod));
ticks = MinAllowableTimerPeriod;
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}
timer[i].period = ticks;
timer[i].timeToFire = (ticksTotal + Bit64u(currCountdownPeriod-currCountdown)) + ticks;
timer[i].active = 1;
timer[i].continuous = continuous;
if (ticks < Bit64u(currCountdown)) {
// This new timer needs to fire before the current countdown.
// Skew the current countdown and countdown period to be smaller
// by the delta.
currCountdownPeriod -= (currCountdown - Bit32u(ticks));
currCountdown = Bit32u(ticks);
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}
}
void bx_pc_system_c::activate_timer(unsigned i, Bit32u useconds, bool continuous)
{
Bit64u ticks;
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (i >= numTimers)
BX_PANIC(("activate_timer: timer %u OOB", i));
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if (i == 0)
BX_PANIC(("activate_timer: timer 0 is the nullTimer!"));
#endif
// if useconds = 0, use default stored in period field
// else set new period from useconds
if (useconds==0) {
ticks = timer[i].period;
} else {
// convert useconds to number of ticks
ticks = (Bit64u) (double(useconds) * m_ips);
// If the timer frequency is rediculously low, make it more sane.
// This happens when 'ips' is too low.
if (ticks < MinAllowableTimerPeriod) {
ticks = MinAllowableTimerPeriod;
}
timer[i].period = ticks;
}
activate_timer_ticks(i, ticks, continuous);
}
void bx_pc_system_c::activate_timer_nsec(unsigned i, Bit64u nseconds, bool continuous)
{
Bit64u ticks;
// if nseconds = 0, use default stored in period field
// else set new period from useconds
if (nseconds==0) {
ticks = timer[i].period;
} else {
// convert nseconds to number of ticks
ticks = (Bit64u) (double(nseconds) * m_ips / 1000.0);
// If the timer frequency is rediculously low, make it more sane.
// This happens when 'ips' is too low.
if (ticks < MinAllowableTimerPeriod) {
ticks = MinAllowableTimerPeriod;
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}
timer[i].period = ticks;
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}
activate_timer_ticks(i, ticks, continuous);
}
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void bx_pc_system_c::deactivate_timer(unsigned i)
{
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (i >= numTimers)
BX_PANIC(("deactivate_timer: timer %u OOB", i));
if (i == 0)
BX_PANIC(("deactivate_timer: timer 0 is the nullTimer!"));
#endif
timer[i].active = 0;
}
bool bx_pc_system_c::unregisterTimer(unsigned timerIndex)
{
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
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if (timerIndex >= numTimers)
BX_PANIC(("unregisterTimer: timer %u OOB", timerIndex));
if (timerIndex == 0)
BX_PANIC(("unregisterTimer: timer 0 is the nullTimer!"));
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if (timer[timerIndex].inUse == 0)
BX_PANIC(("unregisterTimer: timer %u is not in-use!", timerIndex));
#endif
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if (timer[timerIndex].active) {
BX_PANIC(("unregisterTimer: timer '%s' is still active!", timer[timerIndex].id));
return 0; // Fail.
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}
// Reset timer fields for good measure.
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timer[timerIndex].inUse = 0; // No longer registered.
timer[timerIndex].period = BX_MAX_BIT64S; // Max value (invalid)
timer[timerIndex].timeToFire = BX_MAX_BIT64S; // Max value (invalid)
timer[timerIndex].continuous = 0;
timer[timerIndex].funct = NULL;
timer[timerIndex].this_ptr = NULL;
memset(timer[timerIndex].id, 0, BxMaxTimerIDLen);
if (timerIndex == (numTimers - 1)) numTimers--;
return 1; // OK
}
void bx_pc_system_c::setTimerParam(unsigned timerIndex, Bit32u param)
{
#if BX_TIMER_DEBUG
if (timerIndex >= numTimers)
BX_PANIC(("setTimerParam: timer %u OOB", timerIndex));
#endif
timer[timerIndex].param = param;
}
void bx_pc_system_c::isa_bus_delay(void)
{
// Emulate 8 MHz ISA bus speed
if (m_ips > 4.0) {
tickn((Bit32u)(m_ips * 2.0));
}
}