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Author SHA1 Message Date
Bryce Denney
49664f7503 - parts of the SMP merge apparantly broke the debugger and this revision
tries to fix it.  The shortcuts to register names such as AX and DL are
  #defines in cpu/cpu.h, and they are defined in terms of BX_CPU_THIS_PTR.
  When BX_USE_CPU_SMF=1, this works fine.  (This is what bochs used for
  a long time, and nobody used the SMF=0 mode at all.)  To make SMP bochs
  work, I had to get SMF=0 mode working for the CPU so that there could
  be an array of cpus.

  When SMF=0 for the CPU, BX_CPU_THIS_PTR is defined to be "this->" which
  only works within methods of BX_CPU_C.  Code outside of BX_CPU_C must
  reference BX_CPU(num) instead.
- to try to enforce the correct use of AL/AX/DL/etc. shortcuts, they are
  now only #defined when "NEED_CPU_REG_SHORTCUTS" is #defined.  This is
  only done in the cpu/*.cc code.
2001-05-24 18:46:34 +00:00
Bryce Denney
26cf93f455 - fixed stupid bug in my RDTSC code, which made the TSD bit
(time stamp disable) not work correctly
2001-05-24 18:03:14 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
cd01453c9d cleanup output 2001-05-23 19:36:55 +00:00
Bryce Denney
3503104390 - configure turns on APIC when cpu level > 5
- now the APIC feature bit is really controlled by cpu level and
  BX_APIC_SUPPORT, so it won't go on at the wrong time.
2001-05-23 15:54:05 +00:00
Bryce Denney
e61d00351f - merged BRANCH-smp-bochs into main branch. For details see comments
in BRANCH-smp-bochs revisions.
- The general task was to make multiple CPU's which communicate
  through their APICs.  So instead of BX_CPU and BX_MEM, we now have
  BX_CPU(x) and BX_MEM(y).  For an SMP simulation you have several
  processors in a shared memory space, so there might be processors
  BX_CPU(0..3) but only one memory space BX_MEM(0).  For cosimulation,
  you could have BX_CPU(0) with BX_MEM(0), then BX_CPU(1) with
  BX_MEM(1).  WARNING: Cosimulation is almost certainly broken by the
  SMP changes.
- to simulate multiple CPUs, you have to give each CPU time to execute
  in turn.  This is currently implemented using debugger guards.  The
  cpu loop steps one CPU for a few instructions, then steps the
  next CPU for a few instructions, etc.
- there is some limited support in the debugger for two CPUs, for
  example printing information from each CPU when single stepping.
2001-05-23 08:16:07 +00:00
Bryce Denney
d7d75a7bdc - changed some messages from BX_INFO to BX_DEBUG so that they wouldn't
show up by default.
2001-05-22 18:48:31 +00:00
Bryce Denney
aab41a611e - SLDT in real mode produces undefined opcode exception. Changed BX_PANIC
to BX_ERROR under these circumstances.
2001-05-17 20:05:17 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
a628039f5f report undefined opcode if not implemented instead of panicing for RDTSC 2001-05-16 17:27:01 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
3c7414a418 error and undefined opcode + typo with BX_INFO in code only used on i386's 2001-05-16 16:50:04 +00:00
Bryce Denney
1d2cd83408 - Double fault patch from Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@ifrance.com>,
sourceforge patch #423726.  He writes:
  > you'll find as attachment a little patch which make
  > bochs support the double fault. currently, when 2 pages
  > fault occur, bochs does not generate a double fault (as
  > the Intel documentation says) but do
  > generate a other page fault, which make a triple fault,
  > and bochs will exit.
  >
  > this very little patch make bochs support this double
  > fault, which is
  > used in our OS in order to dynamically increse kernel
  > level stacks.
2001-05-15 15:29:33 +00:00
Todd T.Fries
bdb89cd364 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 14:49:57 +00:00
Bryce Denney
a6fef54678 - update copyright dates to 2001 for all mandrake headers
- for bochs files with other header, replaced with current mandrake header
2001-04-10 02:20:02 +00:00
Bryce Denney
4e04f4cb58 - change all inline declarations to one of two macros: BX_C_INLINE or
BX_CPP_INLINE.  Then in config.h.in you can define these two as you
  wish.
2001-04-10 02:10:09 +00:00
cvs
beff63eb32 - entered original Bochs snapshot bochs-2000_0325a.tar.gz from
ftp.bochs.com
2001-04-10 01:04:59 +00:00