Rev |
Log message |
Author |
Age |
Path |
1241 |
make it work with MMU enabled |
phoenix |
7530d 13h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1222 |
cfmakeraw is not avaliable on cygwin |
phoenix |
7554d 15h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1165 |
timeout bug fixed; contribution by Carlos |
markom |
7765d 01h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1154 |
When using tty channel, put the serial port into raw mode (no echo, no
CR/LF conversion, no other line discipline/buffering). |
sfurman |
7822d 10h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1153 |
When multiple interrupts were pending, e.g. TX buffer empty and RX
available, reading the UART's IIR register could potentially clear a
TX interrupt before it had been sent to the processor, thus dropping
the interrupt permanently.
Fix tested w/ both eCos and uclinux. |
sfurman |
7822d 21h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1146 |
cygwin fix |
phoenix |
7823d 14h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1145 |
1) Fix trivial bug w/ transmitter empty interrupts that I introduced in the
last check-in.
2) Improve printed output from debugging-only uart_status() routine. |
sfurman |
7823d 15h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1143 |
Make UART transmitter-empty interrupts match both 16450 and 16550 behavior. |
sfurman |
7826d 11h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1128 |
Fixed my bustage: Add missing 2nd argument to open(). Otherwise,
opening a serial port channel can sporadically fail. |
sfurman |
7833d 15h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1127 |
Added ability to map I/O from simulated UARTs to physical serial ports
on the host running the simulator. |
sfurman |
7836d 16h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1122 |
Get rid of C++ style declarations (which can appear in the middle of a block) in C program. Some older compilers complain. |
sfurman |
7865d 21h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1120 |
Fix my dumb automake bustage |
sfurman |
7865d 22h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1119 |
1) Fix the "channels:xterm" feature so that it functions on linux.
The existing implementation relies on SysV STREAMS behavior that
Linux does not possess.
2) Allow arguments to be passed to the xterm from the sim.cfg file,
e.g. to set the window dimensions or fonts.
3) Add the ability for a program to interact with the simulator UART
through a TCP socket. |
sfurman |
7866d 18h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1118 |
1) Fix the "channels:xterm" feature so that it functions on linux.
The existing implementation relies on SysV STREAMS behavior that
Linux does not possess.
2) Allow arguments to be passed to the xterm from the sim.cfg file,
e.g. to set the window dimensions or fonts.
3) Add the ability for a program to interact with the simulator UART
through a TCP socket. |
sfurman |
7866d 18h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1117 |
Ignore generated files for CVS purposes |
sfurman |
7866d 18h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1116 |
There was a bug in the simulator's UART implementation that caused the
UART's LSR register to become corrupted. This was due to an
assumption that 'char' is an unsigned type, but that is not true on
all platforms.
When the char type is signed and a character is read in the range
0x80-0xff, the high bit is sign-extended into the upper bits of an
entry in the receive FIFO. When the character reaches the head of the
FIFO, the upper bits of the FIFO entry are OR'ed into the LSR, causing
the LSR to be set to 0xFF.
A simple cast fixes the problem. |
sfurman |
7866d 19h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1100 |
cvs problem fixed |
markom |
7953d 06h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1098 |
small bug in cuc fixed |
markom |
7953d 06h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1073 |
channels support |
rprescott |
7991d 23h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |
1070 |
Channels (fd,file,xterm) first import |
rprescott |
7992d 00h |
/or1k/tags/nog_patch_49/or1ksim/peripheral/ |