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Jason Jina63ce952007-07-06 08:34:56 +08001/****************************************************************************
2*
3* Realmode X86 Emulator Library
4*
5* Copyright (C) 1991-2004 SciTech Software, Inc.
6* Copyright (C) David Mosberger-Tang
7* Copyright (C) 1999 Egbert Eich
8*
9* ========================================================================
10*
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12* its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
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20*
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28*
29* ========================================================================
30*
31* Language: ANSI C
32* Environment: Any
33* Developer: Kendall Bennett
34*
35* Description: This file includes subroutines which are related to
36* programmed I/O and memory access. Included in this module
37* are default functions that do nothing. For real uses these
38* functions will have to be overriden by the user library.
39*
40****************************************************************************/
41
Michal Simekc73a4772007-08-16 10:46:28 +020042#include <common.h>
Michal Simek952d8612007-08-15 21:15:05 +020043#include "x86emu/x86emui.h"
44
Jason Jina63ce952007-07-06 08:34:56 +080045/*------------------------- Global Variables ------------------------------*/
46
47X86EMU_sysEnv _X86EMU_env; /* Global emulator machine state */
48X86EMU_intrFuncs _X86EMU_intrTab[256];
49
50int debug_intr;
51
52/*----------------------------- Implementation ----------------------------*/
53
54/****************************************************************************
55PARAMETERS:
56addr - Emulator memory address to read
57
58RETURNS:
59Byte value read from emulator memory.
60
61REMARKS:
62Reads a byte value from the emulator memory.
63****************************************************************************/
64u8 X86API rdb(u32 addr)
65{
66 return 0;
67}
68
69/****************************************************************************
70PARAMETERS:
71addr - Emulator memory address to read
72
73RETURNS:
74Word value read from emulator memory.
75
76REMARKS:
77Reads a word value from the emulator memory.
78****************************************************************************/
79u16 X86API rdw(u32 addr)
80{
81 return 0;
82}
83
84/****************************************************************************
85PARAMETERS:
86addr - Emulator memory address to read
87
88RETURNS:
89Long value read from emulator memory.
90REMARKS:
91Reads a long value from the emulator memory.
92****************************************************************************/
93u32 X86API rdl(u32 addr)
94{
95 return 0;
96}
97
98/****************************************************************************
99PARAMETERS:
100addr - Emulator memory address to read
101val - Value to store
102
103REMARKS:
104Writes a byte value to emulator memory.
105****************************************************************************/
106void X86API wrb(u32 addr, u8 val)
107{
108}
109
110/****************************************************************************
111PARAMETERS:
112addr - Emulator memory address to read
113val - Value to store
114
115REMARKS:
116Writes a word value to emulator memory.
117****************************************************************************/
118void X86API wrw(u32 addr, u16 val)
119{
120}
121
122/****************************************************************************
123PARAMETERS:
124addr - Emulator memory address to read
125val - Value to store
126
127REMARKS:
128Writes a long value to emulator memory.
129****************************************************************************/
130void X86API wrl(u32 addr, u32 val)
131{
132}
133
134/****************************************************************************
135PARAMETERS:
136addr - PIO address to read
137RETURN:
1380
139REMARKS:
140Default PIO byte read function. Doesn't perform real inb.
141****************************************************************************/
142static u8 X86API p_inb(X86EMU_pioAddr addr)
143{
144 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
145 printk("inb %#04x \n", addr);)
146 return 0;
147}
148
149/****************************************************************************
150PARAMETERS:
151addr - PIO address to read
152RETURN:
1530
154REMARKS:
155Default PIO word read function. Doesn't perform real inw.
156****************************************************************************/
157static u16 X86API p_inw(X86EMU_pioAddr addr)
158{
159 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
160 printk("inw %#04x \n", addr);)
161 return 0;
162}
163
164/****************************************************************************
165PARAMETERS:
166addr - PIO address to read
167RETURN:
1680
169REMARKS:
170Default PIO long read function. Doesn't perform real inl.
171****************************************************************************/
172static u32 X86API p_inl(X86EMU_pioAddr addr)
173{
174 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
175 printk("inl %#04x \n", addr);)
176 return 0;
177}
178
179/****************************************************************************
180PARAMETERS:
181addr - PIO address to write
182val - Value to store
183REMARKS:
184Default PIO byte write function. Doesn't perform real outb.
185****************************************************************************/
186static void X86API p_outb(X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u8 val)
187{
188 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
189 printk("outb %#02x -> %#04x \n", val, addr);)
190 return;
191}
192
193/****************************************************************************
194PARAMETERS:
195addr - PIO address to write
196val - Value to store
197REMARKS:
198Default PIO word write function. Doesn't perform real outw.
199****************************************************************************/
200static void X86API p_outw(X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u16 val)
201{
202 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
203 printk("outw %#04x -> %#04x \n", val, addr);)
204 return;
205}
206
207/****************************************************************************
208PARAMETERS:
209addr - PIO address to write
210val - Value to store
211REMARKS:
212Default PIO ;ong write function. Doesn't perform real outl.
213****************************************************************************/
214static void X86API p_outl(X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u32 val)
215{
216 DB(if (DEBUG_IO_TRACE())
217 printk("outl %#08x -> %#04x \n", val, addr);)
218 return;
219}
220
221/*------------------------- Global Variables ------------------------------*/
222
223u8(X86APIP sys_rdb) (u32 addr) = rdb;
224u16(X86APIP sys_rdw) (u32 addr) = rdw;
225u32(X86APIP sys_rdl) (u32 addr) = rdl;
226void (X86APIP sys_wrb) (u32 addr, u8 val) = wrb;
227void (X86APIP sys_wrw) (u32 addr, u16 val) = wrw;
228void (X86APIP sys_wrl) (u32 addr, u32 val) = wrl;
229u8(X86APIP sys_inb) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr) = p_inb;
230u16(X86APIP sys_inw) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr) = p_inw;
231u32(X86APIP sys_inl) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr) = p_inl;
232void (X86APIP sys_outb) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u8 val) = p_outb;
233void (X86APIP sys_outw) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u16 val) = p_outw;
234void (X86APIP sys_outl) (X86EMU_pioAddr addr, u32 val) = p_outl;
235
236/*----------------------------- Setup -------------------------------------*/
237
238/****************************************************************************
239PARAMETERS:
240funcs - New memory function pointers to make active
241
242REMARKS:
243This function is used to set the pointers to functions which access
244memory space, allowing the user application to override these functions
245and hook them out as necessary for their application.
246****************************************************************************/
247void X86EMU_setupMemFuncs(X86EMU_memFuncs * funcs)
248{
249 sys_rdb = funcs->rdb;
250 sys_rdw = funcs->rdw;
251 sys_rdl = funcs->rdl;
252 sys_wrb = funcs->wrb;
253 sys_wrw = funcs->wrw;
254 sys_wrl = funcs->wrl;
255}
256
257/****************************************************************************
258PARAMETERS:
259funcs - New programmed I/O function pointers to make active
260
261REMARKS:
262This function is used to set the pointers to functions which access
263I/O space, allowing the user application to override these functions
264and hook them out as necessary for their application.
265****************************************************************************/
266void X86EMU_setupPioFuncs(X86EMU_pioFuncs * funcs)
267{
268 sys_inb = funcs->inb;
269 sys_inw = funcs->inw;
270 sys_inl = funcs->inl;
271 sys_outb = funcs->outb;
272 sys_outw = funcs->outw;
273 sys_outl = funcs->outl;
274}
275
276/****************************************************************************
277PARAMETERS:
278funcs - New interrupt vector table to make active
279
280REMARKS:
281This function is used to set the pointers to functions which handle
282interrupt processing in the emulator, allowing the user application to
283hook interrupts as necessary for their application. Any interrupts that
284are not hooked by the user application, and reflected and handled internally
285in the emulator via the interrupt vector table. This allows the application
286to get control when the code being emulated executes specific software
287interrupts.
288****************************************************************************/
289void X86EMU_setupIntrFuncs(X86EMU_intrFuncs funcs[])
290{
291 int i;
292
293 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
294 _X86EMU_intrTab[i] = NULL;
295 if (funcs) {
296 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
297 _X86EMU_intrTab[i] = funcs[i];
298 }
299}
300
301/****************************************************************************
302PARAMETERS:
303int - New software interrupt to prepare for
304
305REMARKS:
306This function is used to set up the emulator state to exceute a software
307interrupt. This can be used by the user application code to allow an
308interrupt to be hooked, examined and then reflected back to the emulator
309so that the code in the emulator will continue processing the software
310interrupt as per normal. This essentially allows system code to actively
311hook and handle certain software interrupts as necessary.
312****************************************************************************/
313void X86EMU_prepareForInt(int num)
314{
315 push_word((u16) M.x86.R_FLG);
316 CLEAR_FLAG(F_IF);
317 CLEAR_FLAG(F_TF);
318 push_word(M.x86.R_CS);
319 M.x86.R_CS = mem_access_word(num * 4 + 2);
320 push_word(M.x86.R_IP);
321 M.x86.R_IP = mem_access_word(num * 4);
322 M.x86.intr = 0;
323}