ati-vga: Support unaligned access to hardware cursor registers

This fixes horizontal mouse movement and pointer color with MacOS that
writes these registers with access size less than 4 so previously only
the last portion of access was effective overwriting previous partial
writes.

Signed-off-by: BALATON Zoltan <balaton@eik.bme.hu>
Message-id: ba1d5ba97f246e8807f86f1243c2bdc6497dc8f2.1592737958.git.balaton@eik.bme.hu
Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
This commit is contained in:
BALATON Zoltan 2020-06-21 13:12:38 +02:00 committed by Gerd Hoffmann
parent 9982c605a7
commit d634c883ca

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@ -389,22 +389,28 @@ static uint64_t ati_mm_read(void *opaque, hwaddr addr, unsigned int size)
case 0xf00 ... 0xfff:
val = pci_default_read_config(&s->dev, addr - 0xf00, size);
break;
case CUR_OFFSET:
val = s->regs.cur_offset;
case CUR_OFFSET ... CUR_OFFSET + 3:
val = ati_reg_read_offs(s->regs.cur_offset, addr - CUR_OFFSET, size);
break;
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN:
val = s->regs.cur_hv_pos;
val |= s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31);
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN ... CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN + 3:
val = ati_reg_read_offs(s->regs.cur_hv_pos,
addr - CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN, size);
if (addr + size > CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN + 3) {
val |= (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31)) >> (4 - size);
}
break;
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF:
val = s->regs.cur_hv_offs;
val |= s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31);
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF ... CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF + 3:
val = ati_reg_read_offs(s->regs.cur_hv_offs,
addr - CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF, size);
if (addr + size > CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF + 3) {
val |= (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31)) >> (4 - size);
}
break;
case CUR_CLR0:
val = s->regs.cur_color0;
case CUR_CLR0 ... CUR_CLR0 + 3:
val = ati_reg_read_offs(s->regs.cur_color0, addr - CUR_CLR0, size);
break;
case CUR_CLR1:
val = s->regs.cur_color1;
case CUR_CLR1 ... CUR_CLR1 + 3:
val = ati_reg_read_offs(s->regs.cur_color1, addr - CUR_CLR1, size);
break;
case DST_OFFSET:
val = s->regs.dst_offset;
@ -679,48 +685,71 @@ static void ati_mm_write(void *opaque, hwaddr addr,
case 0xf00 ... 0xfff:
/* read-only copy of PCI config space so ignore writes */
break;
case CUR_OFFSET:
if (s->regs.cur_offset != (data & 0x87fffff0)) {
s->regs.cur_offset = data & 0x87fffff0;
case CUR_OFFSET ... CUR_OFFSET + 3:
{
uint32_t t = s->regs.cur_offset;
ati_reg_write_offs(&t, addr - CUR_OFFSET, data, size);
t &= 0x87fffff0;
if (s->regs.cur_offset != t) {
s->regs.cur_offset = t;
ati_cursor_define(s);
}
break;
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN:
s->regs.cur_hv_pos = data & 0x3fff0fff;
if (data & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset |= data & BIT(31);
}
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN ... CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN + 3:
{
uint32_t t = s->regs.cur_hv_pos | (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31));
ati_reg_write_offs(&t, addr - CUR_HORZ_VERT_POSN, data, size);
s->regs.cur_hv_pos = t & 0x3fff0fff;
if (t & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset |= t & BIT(31);
} else if (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset &= ~BIT(31);
ati_cursor_define(s);
}
if (!s->cursor_guest_mode &&
(s->regs.crtc_gen_cntl & CRTC2_CUR_EN) && !(data & BIT(31))) {
(s->regs.crtc_gen_cntl & CRTC2_CUR_EN) && !(t & BIT(31))) {
dpy_mouse_set(s->vga.con, s->regs.cur_hv_pos >> 16,
s->regs.cur_hv_pos & 0xffff, 1);
}
break;
}
case CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF:
s->regs.cur_hv_offs = data & 0x3f003f;
if (data & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset |= data & BIT(31);
{
uint32_t t = s->regs.cur_hv_offs | (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31));
ati_reg_write_offs(&t, addr - CUR_HORZ_VERT_OFF, data, size);
s->regs.cur_hv_offs = t & 0x3f003f;
if (t & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset |= t & BIT(31);
} else if (s->regs.cur_offset & BIT(31)) {
s->regs.cur_offset &= ~BIT(31);
ati_cursor_define(s);
}
break;
case CUR_CLR0:
if (s->regs.cur_color0 != (data & 0xffffff)) {
s->regs.cur_color0 = data & 0xffffff;
}
case CUR_CLR0 ... CUR_CLR0 + 3:
{
uint32_t t = s->regs.cur_color0;
ati_reg_write_offs(&t, addr - CUR_CLR0, data, size);
t &= 0xffffff;
if (s->regs.cur_color0 != t) {
s->regs.cur_color0 = t;
ati_cursor_define(s);
}
break;
case CUR_CLR1:
}
case CUR_CLR1 ... CUR_CLR1 + 3:
/*
* Update cursor unconditionally here because some clients set up
* other registers before actually writing cursor data to memory at
* offset so we would miss cursor change unless always updating here
*/
s->regs.cur_color1 = data & 0xffffff;
ati_reg_write_offs(&s->regs.cur_color1, addr - CUR_CLR1, data, size);
s->regs.cur_color1 &= 0xffffff;
ati_cursor_define(s);
break;
case DST_OFFSET: