qemu/hw/arm/palm.c

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/*
* PalmOne's (TM) PDAs.
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Andrzej Zaborowski <balrog@zabor.org>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
* published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 or
* (at your option) version 3 of the License.
*
* This program 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 General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "qemu/osdep.h"
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#include "qapi/error.h"
#include "audio/audio.h"
#include "sysemu/sysemu.h"
#include "sysemu/qtest.h"
#include "ui/console.h"
#include "hw/arm/omap.h"
#include "hw/boards.h"
#include "hw/arm/boot.h"
#include "hw/input/tsc2xxx.h"
#include "hw/irq.h"
#include "hw/loader.h"
#include "qemu/cutils.h"
#include "qom/object.h"
#include "qemu/error-report.h"
static uint64_t static_read(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, unsigned size)
{
uint32_t *val = (uint32_t *)opaque;
uint32_t sizemask = 7 >> size;
return *val >> ((offset & sizemask) << 3);
}
static void static_write(void *opaque, hwaddr offset, uint64_t value,
unsigned size)
{
#ifdef SPY
printf("%s: value %08lx written at " PA_FMT "\n",
__func__, value, offset);
#endif
}
static const MemoryRegionOps static_ops = {
.read = static_read,
.write = static_write,
.valid.min_access_size = 1,
.valid.max_access_size = 4,
.endianness = DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN,
};
/* Palm Tunsgten|E support */
/* Shared GPIOs */
#define PALMTE_USBDETECT_GPIO 0
#define PALMTE_USB_OR_DC_GPIO 1
#define PALMTE_TSC_GPIO 4
#define PALMTE_PINTDAV_GPIO 6
#define PALMTE_MMC_WP_GPIO 8
#define PALMTE_MMC_POWER_GPIO 9
#define PALMTE_HDQ_GPIO 11
#define PALMTE_HEADPHONES_GPIO 14
#define PALMTE_SPEAKER_GPIO 15
/* MPU private GPIOs */
#define PALMTE_DC_GPIO 2
#define PALMTE_MMC_SWITCH_GPIO 4
#define PALMTE_MMC1_GPIO 6
#define PALMTE_MMC2_GPIO 7
#define PALMTE_MMC3_GPIO 11
static MouseTransformInfo palmte_pointercal = {
.x = 320,
.y = 320,
.a = { -5909, 8, 22465308, 104, 7644, -1219972, 65536 },
};
static void palmte_microwire_setup(struct omap_mpu_state_s *cpu)
{
uWireSlave *tsc;
tsc = tsc2102_init(qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_PINTDAV_GPIO));
omap_uwire_attach(cpu->microwire, tsc, 0);
omap_mcbsp_i2s_attach(cpu->mcbsp1, tsc210x_codec(tsc));
tsc210x_set_transform(tsc, &palmte_pointercal);
}
static struct {
int row;
int column;
} palmte_keymap[0x80] = {
[0 ... 0x7f] = { -1, -1 },
[0x3b] = { 0, 0 }, /* F1 -> Calendar */
[0x3c] = { 1, 0 }, /* F2 -> Contacts */
[0x3d] = { 2, 0 }, /* F3 -> Tasks List */
[0x3e] = { 3, 0 }, /* F4 -> Note Pad */
[0x01] = { 4, 0 }, /* Esc -> Power */
[0x4b] = { 0, 1 }, /* Left */
[0x50] = { 1, 1 }, /* Down */
[0x48] = { 2, 1 }, /* Up */
[0x4d] = { 3, 1 }, /* Right */
[0x4c] = { 4, 1 }, /* Centre */
[0x39] = { 4, 1 }, /* Spc -> Centre */
};
static void palmte_button_event(void *opaque, int keycode)
{
struct omap_mpu_state_s *cpu = opaque;
if (palmte_keymap[keycode & 0x7f].row != -1)
omap_mpuio_key(cpu->mpuio,
palmte_keymap[keycode & 0x7f].row,
palmte_keymap[keycode & 0x7f].column,
!(keycode & 0x80));
}
/*
* Encapsulation of some GPIO line behaviour for the Palm board
*
* QEMU interface:
* + unnamed GPIO inputs 0..6: for the various miscellaneous input lines
*/
#define TYPE_PALM_MISC_GPIO "palm-misc-gpio"
OBJECT_DECLARE_SIMPLE_TYPE(PalmMiscGPIOState, PALM_MISC_GPIO)
struct PalmMiscGPIOState {
SysBusDevice parent_obj;
};
static void palmte_onoff_gpios(void *opaque, int line, int level)
{
switch (line) {
case 0:
printf("%s: current to MMC/SD card %sabled.\n",
__func__, level ? "dis" : "en");
break;
case 1:
printf("%s: internal speaker amplifier %s.\n",
__func__, level ? "down" : "on");
break;
/* These LCD & Audio output signals have not been identified yet. */
case 2:
case 3:
case 4:
printf("%s: LCD GPIO%i %s.\n",
__func__, line - 1, level ? "high" : "low");
break;
case 5:
case 6:
printf("%s: Audio GPIO%i %s.\n",
__func__, line - 4, level ? "high" : "low");
break;
}
}
static void palm_misc_gpio_init(Object *obj)
{
DeviceState *dev = DEVICE(obj);
qdev_init_gpio_in(dev, palmte_onoff_gpios, 7);
}
static const TypeInfo palm_misc_gpio_info = {
.name = TYPE_PALM_MISC_GPIO,
.parent = TYPE_SYS_BUS_DEVICE,
.instance_size = sizeof(PalmMiscGPIOState),
.instance_init = palm_misc_gpio_init,
/*
* No class init required: device has no internal state so does not
* need to set up reset or vmstate, and has no realize method.
*/
};
static void palmte_gpio_setup(struct omap_mpu_state_s *cpu)
{
DeviceState *misc_gpio;
misc_gpio = sysbus_create_simple(TYPE_PALM_MISC_GPIO, -1, NULL);
omap_mmc_handlers(cpu->mmc,
qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_MMC_WP_GPIO),
qemu_irq_invert(omap_mpuio_in_get(cpu->mpuio)
[PALMTE_MMC_SWITCH_GPIO]));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_MMC_POWER_GPIO,
qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 0));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_SPEAKER_GPIO,
qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 1));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(cpu->gpio, 11, qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 2));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(cpu->gpio, 12, qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 3));
qdev_connect_gpio_out(cpu->gpio, 13, qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 4));
omap_mpuio_out_set(cpu->mpuio, 1, qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 5));
omap_mpuio_out_set(cpu->mpuio, 3, qdev_get_gpio_in(misc_gpio, 6));
/* Reset some inputs to initial state. */
qemu_irq_lower(qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_USBDETECT_GPIO));
qemu_irq_lower(qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_USB_OR_DC_GPIO));
qemu_irq_lower(qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, 4));
qemu_irq_lower(qdev_get_gpio_in(cpu->gpio, PALMTE_HEADPHONES_GPIO));
qemu_irq_lower(omap_mpuio_in_get(cpu->mpuio)[PALMTE_DC_GPIO]);
qemu_irq_raise(omap_mpuio_in_get(cpu->mpuio)[6]);
qemu_irq_raise(omap_mpuio_in_get(cpu->mpuio)[7]);
qemu_irq_raise(omap_mpuio_in_get(cpu->mpuio)[11]);
}
static struct arm_boot_info palmte_binfo = {
.loader_start = OMAP_EMIFF_BASE,
.ram_size = 0x02000000,
.board_id = 0x331,
};
static void palmte_init(MachineState *machine)
{
MemoryRegion *address_space_mem = get_system_memory();
struct omap_mpu_state_s *mpu;
int flash_size = 0x00800000;
static uint32_t cs0val = 0xffffffff;
static uint32_t cs1val = 0x0000e1a0;
static uint32_t cs2val = 0x0000e1a0;
static uint32_t cs3val = 0xe1a0e1a0;
int rom_size, rom_loaded = 0;
MachineClass *mc = MACHINE_GET_CLASS(machine);
MemoryRegion *flash = g_new(MemoryRegion, 1);
MemoryRegion *cs = g_new(MemoryRegion, 4);
if (machine->ram_size != mc->default_ram_size) {
char *sz = size_to_str(mc->default_ram_size);
error_report("Invalid RAM size, should be %s", sz);
g_free(sz);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_EMIFF_BASE,
machine->ram);
mpu = omap310_mpu_init(machine->ram, machine->cpu_type);
/* External Flash (EMIFS) */
memory_region_init_rom(flash, NULL, "palmte.flash", flash_size,
Fix bad error handling after memory_region_init_ram() Symptom: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 Unexpected error in ram_block_add() at /work/armbru/qemu/exec.c:1456: upstream-qemu: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory Aborted (core dumped) Root cause: commit ef701d7 screwed up handling of out-of-memory conditions. Before the commit, we report the error and exit(1), in one place, ram_block_add(). The commit lifts the error handling up the call chain some, to three places. Fine. Except it uses &error_abort in these places, changing the behavior from exit(1) to abort(), and thus undoing the work of commit 3922825 "exec: Don't abort when we can't allocate guest memory". The three places are: * memory_region_init_ram() Commit 4994653 (right after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, through memory_region_init_ram(), multiplying the incorrect use of &error_abort. Later on, imitation of existing (bad) code may have created more. * memory_region_init_ram_ptr() The &error_abort is still there. * memory_region_init_rom_device() Doesn't need fixing, because commit 33e0eb5 (soon after commit ef701d7) lifted the error handling further, and in the process changed it from &error_abort to passing it up the call chain. Correct, because the callers are realize() methods. Fix the error handling after memory_region_init_ram() with a Coccinelle semantic patch: @r@ expression mr, owner, name, size, err; position p; @@ memory_region_init_ram(mr, owner, name, size, ( - &error_abort + &error_fatal | err@p ) ); @script:python@ p << r.p; @@ print "%s:%s:%s" % (p[0].file, p[0].line, p[0].column) When the last argument is &error_abort, it gets replaced by &error_fatal. This is the fix. If the last argument is anything else, its position is reported. This lets us check the fix is complete. Four positions get reported: * ram_backend_memory_alloc() Error is passed up the call chain, ultimately through user_creatable_complete(). As far as I can tell, it's callers all handle the error sanely. * fsl_imx25_realize(), fsl_imx31_realize(), dp8393x_realize() DeviceClass.realize() methods, errors handled sanely further up the call chain. We're good. Test case again behaves: $ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 10000000 qemu-system-x86_64: cannot set up guest memory 'pc.ram': Cannot allocate memory [Exit 1 ] The next commits will repair the rest of commit ef701d7's damage. Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1441983105-26376-3-git-send-email-armbru@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Peter Crosthwaite <crosthwaite.peter@gmail.com>
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&error_fatal);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_CS0_BASE, flash);
memory_region_init_io(&cs[0], NULL, &static_ops, &cs0val, "palmte-cs0",
OMAP_CS0_SIZE - flash_size);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_CS0_BASE + flash_size,
&cs[0]);
memory_region_init_io(&cs[1], NULL, &static_ops, &cs1val, "palmte-cs1",
OMAP_CS1_SIZE);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_CS1_BASE, &cs[1]);
memory_region_init_io(&cs[2], NULL, &static_ops, &cs2val, "palmte-cs2",
OMAP_CS2_SIZE);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_CS2_BASE, &cs[2]);
memory_region_init_io(&cs[3], NULL, &static_ops, &cs3val, "palmte-cs3",
OMAP_CS3_SIZE);
memory_region_add_subregion(address_space_mem, OMAP_CS3_BASE, &cs[3]);
palmte_microwire_setup(mpu);
qemu_add_kbd_event_handler(palmte_button_event, mpu);
palmte_gpio_setup(mpu);
/* Setup initial (reset) machine state */
if (nb_option_roms) {
rom_size = get_image_size(option_rom[0].name);
if (rom_size > flash_size) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ROM image too big (%x > %x)\n",
__func__, rom_size, flash_size);
rom_size = 0;
}
if (rom_size > 0) {
rom_size = load_image_targphys(option_rom[0].name, OMAP_CS0_BASE,
flash_size);
rom_loaded = 1;
}
if (rom_size < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: error loading '%s'\n",
__func__, option_rom[0].name);
}
}
if (!rom_loaded && !machine->kernel_filename && !qtest_enabled()) {
fprintf(stderr, "Kernel or ROM image must be specified\n");
exit(1);
}
/* Load the kernel. */
arm_load_kernel(mpu->cpu, machine, &palmte_binfo);
}
static void palmte_machine_init(MachineClass *mc)
{
mc->desc = "Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310)";
mc->init = palmte_init;
mc->ignore_memory_transaction_failures = true;
arm: drop intermediate cpu_model -> cpu type parsing and use cpu type directly there are 2 use cases to deal with: 1: fixed CPU models per board/soc 2: boards with user configurable cpu_model and fallback to default cpu_model if user hasn't specified one explicitly For the 1st drop intermediate cpu_model parsing and use const cpu type directly, which replaces: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) object_new(typename) with object_new(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) or cpu_generic_init(BASE_CPU_TYPE, "my cpu model") with cpu_create(FOO_CPU_TYPE_NAME) as result 1st use case doesn't have to invoke not necessary translation and not needed code is removed. For the 2nd 1: set default cpu type with MachineClass::default_cpu_type and 2: use generic cpu_model parsing that done before machine_init() is run and: 2.1: drop custom cpu_model parsing where pattern is: typename = object_class_get_name( cpu_class_by_name(TYPE_ARM_CPU, cpu_model)) [parse_features(typename, cpu_model, &err) ] 2.2: or replace cpu_generic_init() which does what 2.1 does + create_cpu(typename) with just create_cpu(machine->cpu_type) as result cpu_name -> cpu_type translation is done using generic machine code one including parsing optional features if supported/present (removes a bunch of duplicated cpu_model parsing code) and default cpu type is defined in an uniform way within machine_class_init callbacks instead of adhoc places in boadr's machine_init code. Signed-off-by: Igor Mammedov <imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Message-Id: <1505318697-77161-6-git-send-email-imammedo@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <alistair.francis@xilinx.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Signed-off-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com>
2017-09-13 19:04:57 +03:00
mc->default_cpu_type = ARM_CPU_TYPE_NAME("ti925t");
mc->default_ram_size = 0x02000000;
mc->default_ram_id = "omap1.dram";
hw/arm: Deprecate various old Arm machine types QEMU includes some models of old Arm machine types which are a bit problematic for us because: * they're written in a very old way that uses numerous APIs that we would like to get away from (eg they don't use qdev, they use qemu_system_reset_request(), they use vmstate_register(), etc) * they've been that way for a decade plus and nobody particularly has stepped up to try to modernise the code (beyond some occasional work here and there) * we often don't have test cases for them, which means that if we do try to do the necessary refactoring work on them we have no idea if they even still work at all afterwards All these machine types are also of hardware that has largely passed away into history and where I would not be surprised to find that e.g. the Linux kernel support was never tested on real hardware any more. After some consultation with the Linux kernel developers, we are going to deprecate: All PXA2xx machines: akita Sharp SL-C1000 (Akita) PDA (PXA270) borzoi Sharp SL-C3100 (Borzoi) PDA (PXA270) connex Gumstix Connex (PXA255) mainstone Mainstone II (PXA27x) spitz Sharp SL-C3000 (Spitz) PDA (PXA270) terrier Sharp SL-C3200 (Terrier) PDA (PXA270) tosa Sharp SL-6000 (Tosa) PDA (PXA255) verdex Gumstix Verdex Pro XL6P COMs (PXA270) z2 Zipit Z2 (PXA27x) All OMAP2 machines: n800 Nokia N800 tablet aka. RX-34 (OMAP2420) n810 Nokia N810 tablet aka. RX-44 (OMAP2420) One of the OMAP1 machines: cheetah Palm Tungsten|E aka. Cheetah PDA (OMAP310) Rationale: * for QEMU dropping individual machines is much less beneficial than if we can drop support for an entire SoC * the OMAP2 QEMU code in particular is large, old and unmaintained, and none of the OMAP2 kernel maintainers said they were using QEMU in any of their testing/development * although there is a setup that is booting test kernels on some of the PXA2xx machines, nobody seemed to be using them as part of their active kernel development and my impression from the email thread is that PXA is the closest of all these SoC families to being dropped from the kernel soon * nobody said they were using cheetah, so it's entirely untested and quite probably broken * on the other hand the OMAP1 sx1 model does seem to be being used as part of kernel development, and there was interest in keeping collie around In particular, the mainstone, tosa and z2 machine types have already been dropped from Linux. Mark all these machine types as deprecated. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> Message-id: 20240308171621.3749894-1-peter.maydell@linaro.org
2024-03-08 20:16:21 +03:00
mc->deprecation_reason = "machine is old and unmaintained";
machine_add_audiodev_property(mc);
}
DEFINE_MACHINE("cheetah", palmte_machine_init)
static void palm_register_types(void)
{
type_register_static(&palm_misc_gpio_info);
}
type_init(palm_register_types)