Bochs/bochs/iodev/harddrv.h
Kevin Lawton c3a74d4da0 Integrated patches/patch.promise-dc2300-vlbide from Christophe Bothamy.
From his patch file text:

  > This patch adds Promise DC2300 VLB IDE Support.
  > You may find msdos and win95 drivers on the net. Look for
  > P2300W95.ZIP and DC2300VLBIDEver260b.ZIP.
  >
  > The good news is that now win95 natively sees my cdrom,
  > and that the disks are not in msdos compatibility mode any more.
  >
  > The bad news is that it works only for the first ata interface.
  >
  > I tested that patch on msdos and win95 only.
  >
  > Some info on VLB IDE can be found at http://ryston.cz/petr/vlb/

I got Win95 running with 32-bit paging/filesystem using the
  recommended driver and these patches.  Since the patches did
  such a good job bracketing code modifications with a #define,
  they might as well become part of the current CVS code.
2002-09-24 20:02:00 +00:00

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// $Id: harddrv.h,v 1.15 2002-09-24 20:02:00 kevinlawton Exp $
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// Copyright (C) 2002 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
typedef enum _sense {
SENSE_NONE = 0, SENSE_NOT_READY = 2, SENSE_ILLEGAL_REQUEST = 5,
SENSE_UNIT_ATTENTION = 6
} sense_t;
typedef enum _asc {
ASC_INV_FIELD_IN_CMD_PACKET = 0x24,
ASC_MEDIUM_NOT_PRESENT = 0x3a,
ASC_SAVING_PARAMETERS_NOT_SUPPORTED = 0x39,
ASC_LOGICAL_BLOCK_OOR = 0x21
} asc_t;
class LOWLEVEL_CDROM;
class device_image_t
{
public:
// Open a image. Returns non-negative if successful.
virtual int open (const char* pathname) = 0;
// Close the image.
virtual void close () = 0;
// Position ourselves. Return the resulting offset from the
// beginning of the file.
virtual off_t lseek (off_t offset, int whence) = 0;
// Read count bytes to the buffer buf. Return the number of
// bytes read (count).
virtual ssize_t read (void* buf, size_t count) = 0;
// Write count bytes from buf. Return the number of bytes
// written (count).
virtual ssize_t write (const void* buf, size_t count) = 0;
unsigned cylinders;
unsigned heads;
unsigned sectors;
};
class default_image_t : public device_image_t
{
public:
// Open a image. Returns non-negative if successful.
int open (const char* pathname);
// Close the image.
void close ();
// Position ourselves. Return the resulting offset from the
// beginning of the file.
off_t lseek (off_t offset, int whence);
// Read count bytes to the buffer buf. Return the number of
// bytes read (count).
ssize_t read (void* buf, size_t count);
// Write count bytes from buf. Return the number of bytes
// written (count).
ssize_t write (const void* buf, size_t count);
private:
int fd;
};
#if BX_SPLIT_HD_SUPPORT
class concat_image_t : public device_image_t
{
public:
// Default constructor
concat_image_t();
// Open a image. Returns non-negative if successful.
int open (const char* pathname);
// Close the image.
void close ();
// Position ourselves. Return the resulting offset from the
// beginning of the file.
off_t lseek (off_t offset, int whence);
// Read count bytes to the buffer buf. Return the number of
// bytes read (count).
ssize_t read (void* buf, size_t count);
// Write count bytes from buf. Return the number of bytes
// written (count).
ssize_t write (const void* buf, size_t count);
private:
#define BX_CONCAT_MAX_IMAGES 8
int fd_table[BX_CONCAT_MAX_IMAGES];
ssize_t start_offset_table[BX_CONCAT_MAX_IMAGES];
ssize_t length_table[BX_CONCAT_MAX_IMAGES];
void increment_string (char *str);
int maxfd; // number of entries in tables that are valid
// notice if anyone does sequential read or write without seek in between.
// This can be supported pretty easily, but needs additional checks.
// 0=something other than seek was last operation
// 1=seek was last operation
int seek_was_last_op;
// the following variables tell which partial image file to use for
// the next read and write.
int index; // index into table
int fd; // fd to use for reads and writes
int thismin, thismax; // byte offset boundary of this image
};
#endif /* BX_SPLIT_HD_SUPPORT */
#if EXTERNAL_DISK_SIMULATOR
#include "external-disk-simulator.h"
#endif
#if DLL_HD_SUPPORT
class dll_image_t : public device_image_t
{
public:
// Open a image. Returns non-negative if successful.
int open (const char* pathname);
// Close the image.
void close ();
// Position ourselves. Return the resulting offset from the
// beginning of the file.
off_t lseek (off_t offset, int whence);
// Read count bytes to the buffer buf. Return the number of
// bytes read (count).
ssize_t read (void* buf, size_t count);
// Write count bytes from buf. Return the number of bytes
// written (count).
ssize_t write (const void* buf, size_t count);
private:
int vunit,vblk;
};
#endif
typedef struct {
struct {
Boolean busy;
Boolean drive_ready;
Boolean write_fault;
Boolean seek_complete;
Boolean drq;
Boolean corrected_data;
Boolean index_pulse;
unsigned index_pulse_count;
Boolean err;
} status;
Bit8u error_register;
Bit8u head_no;
union {
Bit8u sector_count;
struct {
#ifdef BX_LITTLE_ENDIAN
unsigned c_d : 1;
unsigned i_o : 1;
unsigned rel : 1;
unsigned tag : 5;
#else /* BX_BIG_ENDIAN */
unsigned tag : 5;
unsigned rel : 1;
unsigned i_o : 1;
unsigned c_d : 1;
#endif
} interrupt_reason;
};
Bit8u sector_no;
union {
Bit16u cylinder_no;
Bit16u byte_count;
};
Bit8u buffer[2048];
Bit32u buffer_index;
Bit32u drq_index;
Bit8u current_command;
Bit8u sectors_per_block;
Bit8u lba_mode;
struct {
Boolean reset; // 0=normal, 1=reset controller
Boolean disable_irq; // 0=allow irq, 1=disable irq
} control;
Bit8u reset_in_progress;
Bit8u features;
} controller_t;
struct sense_info_t {
sense_t sense_key;
struct {
Bit8u arr[4];
} information;
struct {
Bit8u arr[4];
} specific_inf;
struct {
Bit8u arr[3];
} key_spec;
Bit8u fruc;
Bit8u asc;
Bit8u ascq;
};
struct error_recovery_t {
unsigned char data[8];
error_recovery_t ();
};
uint16 read_16bit(const uint8* buf);
uint32 read_32bit(const uint8* buf);
#ifdef LOWLEVEL_CDROM
# include "cdrom.h"
#endif
struct cdrom_t
{
Boolean ready;
Boolean locked;
#ifdef LOWLEVEL_CDROM
LOWLEVEL_CDROM* cd;
#endif
uint32 capacity;
int next_lba;
int remaining_blocks;
struct currentStruct {
error_recovery_t error_recovery;
} current;
};
struct atapi_t
{
uint8 command;
int drq_bytes;
int total_bytes_remaining;
};
#if BX_USE_HD_SMF
# define BX_HD_SMF static
# define BX_HD_THIS bx_hard_drive.
#else
# define BX_HD_SMF
# define BX_HD_THIS this->
#endif
typedef enum {
IDE_NONE, IDE_DISK, IDE_CDROM
} device_type_t;
class bx_hard_drive_c : public logfunctions {
public:
bx_hard_drive_c(void);
~bx_hard_drive_c(void);
BX_HD_SMF void close_harddrive(void);
BX_HD_SMF void init(bx_devices_c *d, bx_cmos_c *cmos);
BX_HD_SMF void reset(unsigned type);
BX_HD_SMF Bit32u get_device_handle(Bit8u channel, Bit8u device);
BX_HD_SMF Bit32u get_first_cd_handle(void);
BX_HD_SMF unsigned get_cd_media_status(Bit32u handle);
BX_HD_SMF unsigned set_cd_media_status(Bit32u handle, unsigned status);
#if !BX_USE_HD_SMF
Bit32u read(Bit32u address, unsigned io_len);
void write(Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len);
#endif
static Bit32u read_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, unsigned io_len);
static void write_handler(void *this_ptr, Bit32u address, Bit32u value, unsigned io_len);
private:
BX_HD_SMF Boolean calculate_logical_address(Bit8u channel, Bit32u *sector);
BX_HD_SMF void increment_address(Bit8u channel);
BX_HD_SMF void identify_drive(Bit8u channel);
BX_HD_SMF void identify_ATAPI_drive(Bit8u channel);
BX_HD_SMF void command_aborted(Bit8u channel, unsigned command);
BX_HD_SMF void init_send_atapi_command(Bit8u channel, Bit8u command, int req_length, int alloc_length, bool lazy = false);
BX_HD_SMF void ready_to_send_atapi(Bit8u channel);
BX_HD_SMF void raise_interrupt(Bit8u channel);
BX_HD_SMF void atapi_cmd_error(Bit8u channel, sense_t sense_key, asc_t asc);
BX_HD_SMF void init_mode_sense_single(Bit8u channel, const void* src, int size);
BX_HD_SMF void atapi_cmd_nop(Bit8u channel);
// FIXME:
// For each ATA channel we should have one controller struct
// and an array of two drive structs
struct channel_t {
struct drive_t {
device_image_t* hard_drive;
device_type_t device_type;
// 512 byte buffer for ID drive command
// These words are stored in native word endian format, as
// they are fetched and returned via a return(), so
// there's no need to keep them in x86 endian format.
Bit16u id_drive[256];
controller_t controller;
cdrom_t cdrom;
sense_info_t sense;
atapi_t atapi;
Bit8u model_no[41];
} drives[2];
unsigned drive_select;
Bit16u ioaddr1;
Bit16u ioaddr2;
Bit8u irq;
} channels[BX_MAX_ATA_CHANNEL];
#if BX_PDC20230C_VLBIDE_SUPPORT
// pdc20630c is only available for 1st ata channel
struct pdc20630c_t {
Boolean prog_mode;
Bit8u prog_count;
Bit32u p1f3_value;
Bit32u p1f4_value;
} pdc20230c;
#endif
bx_devices_c *devices;
};
extern bx_hard_drive_c bx_hard_drive;