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/* This file is part of the program GDB, the GNU debugger. Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Cygnus Solutions. 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 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 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, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include "sim-main.h" #include "hw-main.h" /* DEVICE tx3904cpu - tx3904 cpu virtual device DESCRIPTION Implements the external tx3904 functionality. This includes the delivery of of interrupts generated from other devices and the handling of device specific registers. PROPERTIES none PORTS reset (input) Currently ignored. nmi (input) Deliver a non-maskable interrupt to the processor. level (input) Deliver a maskable interrupt of given level, corresponding to IP[5:0], to processor. BUGS When delivering an interrupt, this code assumes that there is only one processor (number 0). This code does not attempt to be efficient at handling pending interrupts. It simply schedules the interrupt delivery handler every instruction cycle until all pending interrupts go away. An alternative implementation might modify instructions that change the PSW and have them check to see if the change makes an interrupt delivery possible. */ struct tx3904cpu { /* Pending interrupts for delivery by event handler */ int pending_reset, pending_nmi, pending_level; struct hw_event* event; }; /* input port ID's */ enum { RESET_PORT, NMI_PORT, LEVEL_PORT, }; static const struct hw_port_descriptor tx3904cpu_ports[] = { /* interrupt inputs */ { "reset", RESET_PORT, 0, input_port, }, { "nmi", NMI_PORT, 0, input_port, }, { "level", LEVEL_PORT, 0, input_port, }, { NULL, }, }; /* Finish off the partially created hw device. Attach our local callbacks. Wire up our port names etc */ static hw_port_event_method tx3904cpu_port_event; static void tx3904cpu_finish (struct hw *me) { struct tx3904cpu *controller; controller = HW_ZALLOC (me, struct tx3904cpu); set_hw_data (me, controller); set_hw_ports (me, tx3904cpu_ports); set_hw_port_event (me, tx3904cpu_port_event); /* Initialize the pending interrupt flags */ controller->pending_level = 0; controller->pending_reset = 0; controller->pending_nmi = 0; controller->event = NULL; } /* An event arrives on an interrupt port */ static void deliver_tx3904cpu_interrupt (struct hw *me, void *data) { struct tx3904cpu *controller = hw_data (me); SIM_DESC sd = hw_system (me); sim_cpu *cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, 0); /* NB: fix CPU 0. */ address_word cia = CIA_GET (cpu); #define CPU cpu #define SD current_state if (controller->pending_reset) { controller->pending_reset = 0; HW_TRACE ((me, "reset pc=0x%08lx", (long) CIA_GET (cpu))); SignalExceptionNMIReset(); } else if (controller->pending_nmi) { controller->pending_nmi = 0; HW_TRACE ((me, "nmi pc=0x%08lx", (long) CIA_GET (cpu))); SignalExceptionNMIReset(); } else if (controller->pending_level) { HW_TRACE ((me, "interrupt level=%d pc=0x%08lx sr=0x%08lx", controller->pending_level, (long) CIA_GET (cpu), (long) SR)); /* Clear CAUSE register. It may stay this way if the interrupt was cleared with a negative pending_level. */ CAUSE &= ~ (cause_IP_mask << cause_IP_shift); if(controller->pending_level > 0) /* interrupt set */ { /* set hardware-interrupt subfields of CAUSE register */ CAUSE |= (controller->pending_level & cause_IP_mask) << cause_IP_shift; /* check for enabled / unmasked interrupts */ if((SR & status_IEc) && (controller->pending_level & ((SR >> status_IM_shift) & status_IM_mask))) { controller->pending_level = 0; SignalExceptionInterrupt(0 /* dummy value */); } else { /* reschedule soon */ if(controller->event != NULL) hw_event_queue_deschedule(me, controller->event); controller->event = hw_event_queue_schedule (me, 1, deliver_tx3904cpu_interrupt, NULL); } } /* interrupt set */ } #undef CPU cpu #undef SD current_state } static void tx3904cpu_port_event (struct hw *me, int my_port, struct hw *source, int source_port, int level) { struct tx3904cpu *controller = hw_data (me); switch (my_port) { case RESET_PORT: controller->pending_reset = 1; HW_TRACE ((me, "port-in reset")); break; case NMI_PORT: controller->pending_nmi = 1; HW_TRACE ((me, "port-in nmi")); break; case LEVEL_PORT: /* level == 0 means that the interrupt was cleared */ if(level == 0) controller->pending_level = -1; /* signal end of interrupt */ else controller->pending_level = level; HW_TRACE ((me, "port-in level=%d", level)); break; default: hw_abort (me, "bad switch"); break; } /* Schedule an event to be delivered immediately after current instruction. */ if(controller->event != NULL) hw_event_queue_deschedule(me, controller->event); controller->event = hw_event_queue_schedule (me, 0, deliver_tx3904cpu_interrupt, NULL); } const struct hw_descriptor dv_tx3904cpu_descriptor[] = { { "tx3904cpu", tx3904cpu_finish, }, { NULL }, };
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