I have not tested these functions, but they model the format and
acceleration principals of the byte/word/dword functions. Give them
a try on both little/big endian machines.
to diff configure...you'll have to run autoconf yourself.
- in config.h.in set BX_SUPPORT_MMX to 0, not 1. The configure script
will replace it with a 1 if appropriate. That's the way all other
options are done.
- you need to use patch -p1 for this
wxHAS_RAW_KEY_CODES is not available in the wxWindows library.
my patch "patch.wx-raw-keycodes" adds wxHAS_RAW_KEY_CODES to the wxWindows
library, and it will also be in wxWindows 2.3.3 and beyond.
correct name for floppy and cdrom devices:on windows, A:, B:, etc;
on Linux /dev/fd0 and /dev/cdrom.
- It's perfectly ok to type device names into the blank on those dialog
boxes, but the label "Disk Image File:" sort of implies that it has to
be a file. To try to avoid confusion change the label to simply
"Disk Image:".
on win32. I believe this is the same problem that scarlip referred to as
"it doesn't start reliably. sometimes it works, sometimes it won't".
See comments in gui/wx.cc (dimension_update) for details.
- since dimension_update is called from the simulator thread, it needs to
get the GUI mutex before calling any wxWindows functions. Now it does.
- add lots of IFDBG_VGA(...) lines which I use to diagnose various problems.
They are compiled away by default (for performance). See definition of
IFDBG_VGA() in gui/wxmain.h.
values. All wxWindows dialogs return wxID_OK or wxID_CANCEL. The
wxOK and wxCANCEL symbols are ONLY used in input arguments that determine
whether to display the ok and cancel buttons. Now I'm doing the same.
Return values are wxID_OK if they pressed the ok button, and wxID_CANCEL
if they pressed cancel.
so that a compare of the current access could be done more
efficiently against the cached values, both in the normal
paging routines, and in the accelerated code in access.cc.
This cut down the amount of code path needed to get to
direct use of a host address nicely, and speed definitely
got a boost as a result, especially if you use the
--enable-guest2host-tlb option.
The CR0.WP flag was a real pain, because it imparts
a complication on the way protections work. Fortunately
it's not a high-change flag, so I just base the new
cached info on the current CR0.WP value, and dump
the TLB cache when it changes.
an allocation scheme that is guaranteed to return a block that is
aligned correctly.
- Kevin asked me to go ahead and align the memory to 4k page boundaries,
so I did. If we need to change this, just change BX_MEM_VECTOR_ALIGN
in memory/memory.h (now 4096).
checks were honoring the EFLAGS.DF bit, but assuming it was always
equal to 0 (increment upward). Plus some general cleanup of the
acceleration code.
I left the default of '--enable-repeat-speedups' to disabled, but
it seems pretty solid. Definitely adds performance for disk
heavy workloads.
SetToolBitmapSize() to set the icon size to 16x16; when I changed the icon
size I forgot to change SetToolBitmapSize() and somehow it looked ok on
wxGTK.
- change mouse tooltip to "(Mouse Not Implemented Yet!)" for now
has a 16bit signed value. If you try to set the max above 32767, it
overflows and does stupid things. To combat this tendency, I now use
the SPINCTRL_FIX_MAX(x) macro when setting the max range of a spinctrl.
On platforms that need it, this will saturate the range at 32767.
think i is still defined the second time.
- MSVC++: can't use a variable to define another variable's array bounds.
Now I use a #define for the array bounds instead.
- implement the Edit Keyboard dialog using ParamDialog instead of the
handcoded thing.
- make Serial/Parallel dialog look a little better
- change order of "other" dialog to get ips and vga_update_interval on top
ParamDialog. When a boolean param changes, I read its dependent_list
field to see which other parameters depend on it. Then, for any
dependents that are actually showing in the dialog, I set their
enable bit accordingly. This required addition of another hash table,
called paramHash. The two EnableChanged() methods implement this.
- remove all ConfigKeyboardDialog code because I can do just as well
using the generic ParamDialog.
- fix bug that caused occasional crashes. To attempt to find all the
choices in an a wxChoice control, I was calling GetClientData() on
increasing index until it returned NULL. The docs implied that this
was safe, but it's not. Eventually I found an apparantly undocumented
call wxChoice::GetCount() that gives the number of strings in the
choice box and it allows me to do the right thing.
to change the enable/disable status of other parameters worked fine for
the text mode interface but poorly for the wxWindows gui. So I
implemented it a different way. Now in every boolean parameter, there is
a field called dependent_list which is a list of parameters which
are enabled/disabled by that boolean. Having this list available
allows both the text mode CI and the wxWindows CI to know which fields
should be enabled and disabled as a result of a boolean changing value.
- when the set() method of a bool param is called, or when the
dependent_list is changed, a private method called update_dependents()
changes the enabled status of all dependent parameters.
- add macros to get parameter ids of serial and parallel port parameters,
using the port number as an input variable.
to change the enable/disable status of other parameters worked fine for
the text mode interface but poorly for the wxWindows gui. So I
implemented it a different way. Now in every boolean parameter, there is
a field called dependent_list which is a list of parameters which
are enabled/disabled by that boolean. Having this list available
allows both the text mode CI and the wxWindows CI to know which fields
should be enabled and disabled as a result of a boolean changing value.
- when the set() method of a bool param is called, or when the
dependent_list is changed, a private method called update_dependents()
changes the enabled status of all dependent parameters.
to change the enable/disable status of other parameters worked fine for
the text mode interface but poorly for the wxWindows gui. So I
implemented it a different way. Now in every boolean parameter, there is
a field called dependent_list which is a list of parameters which
are enabled/disabled by that boolean. Having this list available
allows both the text mode CI and the wxWindows CI to know which fields
should be enabled and disabled as a result of a boolean changing value.
- I've made this change in many of the parameters, in the init code of
main.cc. When I add a dependent_list, I no longer need the "handler"
so I remove the call to set_handler and the cases in the handler
functions.
- in the process, I also made the serial and parallel port init code
into loops, instead of hardcoded initialization. Now if you change
the number of serial/parallel ports in bochs.h the correct number of
ports will be initialized and the menus will grow/shrink accordingly.
- fixed up a few names to improve the look of ParamDialog generated
dialogs.
- define preproc macros for BX_N_SERIAL_PORTS and BX_N_PARALLEL_PORTS
so that if you want to change the number, you only have to change it
in one place.
to get default values, but I didn't initialize bx_options until
bx_init_options(). I still think that removing the initializer
was the right choice, so I made a macro in bochs.h called
DEFAULT_LOG_ACTIONS(level) that supplies the defaults instead.
a method to add the parameters (bx_param_c) that you want to edit,
and display it. It knows how to display and edit boolean, int,
enum, and string, so it can do a reasonable job on any parameter.
The end result is not as nice as a box that you lay out by hand, but
it's decent. The most obvious thing that's missing from
ParamDialog-generated dialogs is that I haven't found a way to
make an "Enable" button that enables/disables a bunch of other
parameters. I'll keep thinking about that.
- using ParamDialog, I made dialogs for Sound, Cmos, Serial/Parallel,
32bitOSloader, and an ugly catch-all category called other.
Now I believe you can edit every single option using wxWindows.
access routines in access.cc, completing the upgrade of
those routines. You do need '--enable-guest2host-tlb', before
you get the speedups for now. The guest2host mods seem pretty
solid, though I do need to see what effects the A20 line has
on this cache and the paging TLB in general.
- remove the format string from GetTextCtrlInt() because the strtoul
conversion is better than the sscanf with a format string (it supports
both base 10 and 16 with 0xFF notation).
- modified files: gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxdialog.h gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h
- also other browse buttons were somewhat broken in that they didn't
set the initial value of the wxFileDialog. Now all text fields
with a browse button use a single function BrowseTextCtrl() to
avoid future problems of this sort.
- if the Ok on the MemoryConfigDialog is rejected because the integers
can't be parsed, now give a more specific error message that points you
to which field has the illegal value.
- print hex numbers with CAPS. With proportional font this is much
easier to read.
- accept either strings with base 10 or 16 numbers in GetTextCtrlInt by
default. If the sscanf fails, accept anything that strtoul can
read. Unfortunately legitimate "-1"'s being returned from strtoul will
be rejected, but at present there is no need for negative numbers in
textfields anywhere.
- modified files: gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxdialog.h
and also the optional rom settings. I think it all works except that
the Browse buttons aren't hooked up yet.
- modified Files: gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxdialog.h gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h
added --enable-repeat-speedups with default to disabled.
Reconfigure/recompile and the speedup code will be #ifdef'd
out for now. It manifested as junk written to the VGA screen
while booting/running Windows.
Also made some more mods to the main cpu loop. Moved the
handling of EXT/errorno outside the main loop, much like
the extra EIP/ESP commits were moved, for a little better
performance.
I changed the fetch_ptr/bytesleft method of fetching to
a slightly different model, which calculates a window
for which EIP will be valid (land on the current page),
and a bias which when applied to EIP will be from
0..upper_page_limit. Speed is about the same for either
method, but a pseudo-op/threaded-interpreter will plug
in better with this and be faster.
die, or ask the user for each type of event. It has a button that
will lead to the "advanced" dialog, which doesn't exist yet.
- in gui/wxdialog.h, sketch a few more dialogs to be done soon
- modified: gui/wxdialog.cc gui/wxdialog.h gui/wxmain.cc gui/wxmain.h
class's prefix, NE2K. The real issue is that the ne2k class exists at
configuration time, so it is possible to tell it how to respond to
panics, errors, etc. The packet mover is created after configuration
depending on the setting of bx_options.ne2k.Oethmod, so I cannot
(with major hacks) affect its settings from the configuration interface.
Several packet movers were already set up this way anyway.
- Paging code rehash. You must now use --enable-4meg-pages to
use 4Meg pages, with the default of disabled, since we don't well
support 4Meg pages yet. Paging table walks model a real CPU
more closely now, and I fixed some bugs in the old logic.
- Segment check redundancy elimination. After a segment is loaded,
reads and writes are marked when a segment type check succeeds, and
they are skipped thereafter, when possible.
- Repeated IO and memory string copy acceleration. Only some variants
of instructions are available on all platforms, word and dword
variants only on x86 for the moment due to alignment and endian issues.
This is compiled in currently with no option - I should add a configure
option.
- Added a guest linear address to host TLB. Actually, I just stick
the host address (mem.vector[addr] address) in the upper 29 bits
of the field 'combined_access' since they are unused. Convenient
for now. I'm only storing page frame addresses. This was the
simplest for of such a TLB. We can likely enhance this. Also,
I only accelerated the normal read/write routines in access.cc.
Could also modify the read-modify-write versions too. You must
use --enable-guest2host-tlb, to try this out. Currently speeds
up Win95 boot time by about 3.5% for me. More ground to cover...
- Minor mods to CPUI/MOV_CdRd for CMOV.
- Integrated enhancements from Volker to getHostMemAddr() for PCI
being enabled.
- for all modal dialogs that return a boolean result, return either
wxOK or wxCANCEL instead of 0,-1.
- you can view the NetConfigDialog box if you choose the Edit:Network menu
item, but it's not connected to the actual parameter values yet.
certain number of instructions. I use it for performance testing, and it
won't hurt anyone unless they are foolish enough to enable it in config.h.
Of course it is disabled by default!
into normal C strings. After asking about it on wx-users, I understand
it better now.
Example of unsafe code:
char *filename = dlg.GetFilename().c_str ();
printf ("file name is %s\n", filename);
The problem is that dlg.GetFilename() returns a temporary wxString
that goes out of scope at the end of that line of code. The "filename"
string is unstable if you write it this way.
Example of safe code:
char filename[1024];
wxString fn (dlg.GetFilename ());
strncpy (filename, fn.c_str (), sizeof(filename));
printf ("file name is %s\n", name);
Now we have a stable copy of the wxString in "fn" which is usable
as long as fn is in scope.
- also now we use wxStrings (almost) all the time in the interface to the
wxdialogs. Any conversion from char* to wxString and back is done in
wxmain.cc now.
for BX_CPU_LEVEL >= 6, and to have the CMOV instructions generate
an undefined opcode exception after printing info that they were
called, if BX_CPU_LEVEL <= 5. I suppose we could have a separate
configure option, but mirroring Intel, CMOV is available as of
Pentium Pro.
For now, you have to compile with --enable-cpu-level=6 for CMOV
support to be compiled in.
of bochs' broken paging code, and made an option to compile in
support of 4Meg pages, with the default being disabled, because
it is not well supported yet.
- HDConfigDialog now uses an EnableChanged() method to set the enabled bit
on components controlled by the enable checkbox.
- now sets the present bit on hard disks and cdrom
- enforces the rule that you can't have DISKD and CDROMD (just in time for
Christophe to add another interface)
- now the megabytes field is a wxStaticText, which makes it clear that
it cannot be edited.
- add "enter size/compute geometry" button for HD image
- make a few more strings into #defines in wxdialog.h
- disable most of the Edit menu during simulation, reenable it when
simulation stops
- mention what version of wxWindows to use
- correct VC++ build instructions (I haven't tested in a while but it was
obviously wrong)
- update "what works right now" and clean up to do list
choose the filename and capacity of a floppy image. This dialog
can recognize a list of names as physical disk drives, and it has a
Browse button so that you can click on a new image intead of having
to type it. If you press ok, then the Bochs parameters are updated.
- eventually we should make a function that makes a list of the
physical devices that should be mentioned here. For Windows it should
say "Physical drive A:" for "a:", while on Linux it should say
"Physical drive fd0" for "/dev/fd0" or something. Even if bochs
doesn't find the correct physical disk drives, you can still type
whatever file name you want.
gui/wxdialog.h and gui/wxdialog.cc. The first dialog box is
called LogMsgAskDialog. It displays panic messages and asks if you
want to continue, quit, etc.
Some devices already had one. Some I had to add an empty one.
I did a little cleaning of init() methods to make them more uniform
but generally I left them alone.
- I also put these exact diffs into a patch "patch.iodev-add-reset"
in case I want to revert these changes for some reason, for example
if they break an old patch. It should be deleted after a while.
I use setjmp() to save the context just before calling
bx_continue_after_config_interface(). Then, in
bx_real_sim_c:quit_sim, I use longjmp() to jump back to that context.
This happens in main.cc and in gui/wxmain.cc (wxWindows only).
I haven't tested with the debugger yet. Possibly with debugger
the quit longjmp() should jump back to the debugger prompt loop
instead of actually quitting the program.
- clean up BX_ASYNC_EVT_LOG_MSG implementation by creating a different,
synchronous event called BX_SYNC_EVT_LOG_ASK. The async event
could be used to simply tell the CI that an event has occurred,
for example if the user wanted to view the events on screen
(not implemented). The sync event is used when you want the user
to respond before the simulation can continue, such as a for the
"panic=ask" behavior.
- in wxmain.cc, move the updates to the Start,Stop,Pause,Resume menu
items into a separate method simStatusChanged(). This makes the code that
does important stuff more readable.
- remove wxMutexGuiEnter()/Leave() from MyFrame::OnSim2CuiEvent().
This method is an event handler called in the gui thread, so it
already has the gui lock. This call caused thread lock on my linux
box.
again. This means that the simulation needs to stop in a consistent state,
including the "reentry check" variables in logfunctions::fatal() and
logfunctions::ask().
- fatal() is supposed to quit the simulation. add a clear panic message if it
doesn't quit, but remove the reentry check. The reentry check was causing
problems when you stop and start the simulation again.
- in ask(), keep the reentry check but set in_ask_already=0 before
calling fatal() so that ask() works if we start the simulation again.
and complain if fatal() fails to die.
bx_do_text_config_interface() to make it clear that it's not used
with wxWindows. Before, it was around only the line of that function that
failed to compile.
the terminology a bit. In particular, the term "gui" has started
to mean different things in different contexts, so I've defined
some more specific names for the parts of the user interface, and
updated comments and some variable names to reflect it. See
siminterface.h for a more complete description of all of these.
VGAW: VGA display window and toolbar buttons, the traditional Bochs
display which is ported to X, win32, MacOS X, etc. Implemented
in gui/gui.* and platform dependent gui/*.cc files.
CI: configuration interface that lets the user change settings such
as floppy disk image, ne2k settings, log options. The CI consists
of two parts: configuration user interface (CUI) which does the
actual rendering to the screen and handles key/mouse/menu events,
and the siminterface object.
CUI: configuration user interface. This handles the user interactions
that allow the user to configure Bochs. To actually change any
values it talks to the siminterface object. One implementation of
the CUI is the text-mode menus in gui/control.cc. Another
implementation is (will be) the wxWindows menus and dialogs in
gui/wxmain.cc.
siminterface: the glue between the CUI and the simulation code,
accessible throughout the code by the global variable
bx_simulator_interface_c *SIM;
Among other things, siminterface methods allow the simulator to ask the
CUI to display things or ask for user input, and allows the CUI
to query and modify variables in the simulation code.
GUI: Literally, "graphical user interface". Until the configuration menus
and wxWindows came along, everyone understood that "gui" referred to the
VGA display window and the toolbar buttons because that's all there
was. Now that we have the wxWindows code, which implements both the VGAW
and the CUI, while all other platforms implement only the VGAW, it's not
so clear. So, I'm trying to use VGAW, CI, and CUI consistently since
they are more specific.
control panel: This has been used as another name for the configuration
interface. "control panel" is also somewhat unspecific and it sounds
like it would be graphical with buttons and sliders, but our text-mode
thing is not graphical at all. I've replaced "control panel" with
"configuration interface" wherever I could find it. In configure script,
the --disable-control-panel option is still supported, but it politely
suggests that you use --disable-config-interface instead.
- clean up comments in siminterface,wx* code
- add comments and examples for bx_param_* and BxEvents
- remove some obsolete stuff: notify_*_args,
bx_simulator_interface_c::[sg]et_enabled() methods
- in siminterface.cc, move a few bx_real_sim_c methods to where they belong,
with the rest of the methods. No changes to the actual methods.
- remove some DOS ^M's which crept in and confused my editor.
mirrored the use of enable_control_panel exactly. This should not cause
any change in behavior, and it lets me eliminate these methods which
don't make much sense anymore.
- loading default bochsrc for the wx gui no longer necessary
- the wx gui version of bochs now accepts the same command line arguments as
the other guis
to "*_ENABLED"
- bx_serial_options for all 4 ports moved into an array com[4]
- serial port com1 is enabled by default
- detection of com2, com3 and com4 config options disabled for now
- new parameter "enabled" added to the serial bochsrc options
- error handling for serial and parallel bochsrc options changed. The unhandled
BX_PANICs are replaced by BX_ERRORs.
- new function bx_write_serial_options() added
- serial destructor restores original terminal settings only when serial port
is enabled and the tty_id is valid
parport1 with the new option "enabled". The old option "enable" only
controlled the output. The parport1 is enabled with no output by default.
Changes:
* bochrc option "enable" replaced by "enabled"
* parport option "Oenable" replaced by "Opresent"
* bx_parport_options par1 and par2 replaced by an array par[2]
* initialize parport1 resources only when enabled
* renamed variable "parport_init_list" to "par_ser_init_list" since it
contains parport and serial options
* documentation and bochsrc updates
- the parport variables "output" and "initmode" now belong to the bx_par_t
structure
- TODO: add parport2 (disabled by default), parport detection in the bios
installation dependent values in a global configuration file. If you are
including such a file, you only need to define the disk images and other
guest OS dependent stuff.
- new command line option '-q' (quickstart) added (the same as '-nocp')
- new command line option '-qf' (quickstart + config file) added (the same as
'-nocp -f')
- missing initialization of Ouser_shortcut in bx_options added
- PCI configuration space of the host bridge renamed from array[] to pci_conf[]
- new functions load_ROM() and mem_read() for ROM access
- macros for PCI functions defined in bochs.h
(from plex86 curses.cc)
- set the log action for the log level "panic" to "fatal", because the "ask"
menu causes trouble in the terminal
- logfile output to stderr not allowed
- handle_events(): type of variable 'character' must be 'int'
- two terminal chars added in function get_term_char()
- bit 7 of the vga attribute enables the A_REVERSE flag of the terminal char
(from plex86 curses.cc)
- variable term_attr no longer necessary in function text_update()
- function keys are working now
- clear_screen() function works now
- a few special vga characters converted to terminal characters
- exit() now clears the screen and calls endwin()
- "[TERM]" removed from info/error messages
- debug messages changed to BX_DEBUG
bitmaps. The bochs window now consists of 3 windows: the main window and
it's child windows simulation window and toolbar window.
Changes:
- new windows "mainWnd" and "simWnd" replace the old "hwnd"
- moved the functions of the old window procedure to the new ones
- toolbar functions added in create_bitmap(), headerbar_bitmap() and
replace_bitmap()
- function show_headerbar() no longer needed (must be present for
compatibility)
- a few variables for the headerbar changed or removed
- bitmap and headerbar variables now initialized in specific_init()
- added atapi layer
- updated int13_cdrom, int13_eltorito and int13_cdemu
- added verious DEBUG_XXX to debug only parts of the bios, because we're running low on data space in debug mode
- added a fix so bcc generates good code when #asm follows if or while statements
- updated int13_cdrom, int13_eltorito and int13_cdemu
- added verious DEBUG_XXX to debug only parts of the bios, because we're running low on data space in debug mode
- added a fix so bcc generates good code when #asm follows if or while statements
the guest OS. The shortcut can be defined in the bochsrc or in the config
interface. It is possible to change it at runtime.
These shortcuts are currently recognized:
ctrlaltdel, ctrlaltesc, ctrlaltf1, alttab
Here is the list of changes:
* userbutton.h and userbutton.xpm added in gui/bitmaps
* config options for the userbutton shortcut added
* initialize the new button in the gui.cc
* the new userbutton handler generates keypresses and relaeses depending on
the shortcut keyword
* the gui stops adding buttons to the headerbar if not enough space is left.
This can happen when the screen width is 320 pixels (done for X11 only).
* TODO: build a dialog box for the wxWindows gui
- 4 ata interfaces support (1)
- devices auto-detection
- 16bits/32bits device access
- EDD3.0 support
This is nearly the same BIOS I offered for download on July 12th,
but I hope to get more feedback with the CVS.
I will update this bios with the atapi bit and fixes, and
I'll eventually merge the changes in the main BIOS.
Added Files:
BIOS-bochs-new-ata rombios-new-ata.c