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Revision: 1.13
Committed: 2005-07-03T22:02:01Z (18 years, 10 months ago) by gbeauche
Content type: text/plain
Branch: MAIN
Changes since 1.12: +4 -0 lines
Log Message:
Minor tweaks to support compilation of ether.cpp within MacOS. i.e. mostly
migrate the Ethernet driver to the MacOS side. This is enabled for
DIRECT_ADDRESSING cases. I didn't want to alter much of ether.cpp (as it
would have required to support that mode). Of course, in REAL_ADDRESSING
mode (the default) and for debugging purposes, the old driver is still
available.

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# Content
1 /*
2 * thunks.h - Thunks to share data and code with MacOS
3 *
4 * SheepShaver (C) 1997-2002 Christian Bauer and Marc Hellwig
5 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 * (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 * GNU General Public License for more details.
15 *
16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
19 */
20
21 #ifndef THUNKS_H
22 #define THUNKS_H
23
24 #include "cpu_emulation.h"
25
26 /*
27 * Native function invocation
28 */
29
30 enum {
31 NATIVE_PATCH_NAME_REGISTRY,
32 NATIVE_VIDEO_INSTALL_ACCEL,
33 NATIVE_VIDEO_VBL,
34 NATIVE_VIDEO_DO_DRIVER_IO,
35 NATIVE_ETHER_AO_GET_HWADDR,
36 NATIVE_ETHER_AO_ADD_MULTI,
37 NATIVE_ETHER_AO_DEL_MULTI,
38 NATIVE_ETHER_AO_SEND_PACKET,
39 NATIVE_ETHER_IRQ,
40 NATIVE_ETHER_INIT,
41 NATIVE_ETHER_TERM,
42 NATIVE_ETHER_OPEN,
43 NATIVE_ETHER_CLOSE,
44 NATIVE_ETHER_WPUT,
45 NATIVE_ETHER_RSRV,
46 NATIVE_SERIAL_NOTHING,
47 NATIVE_SERIAL_OPEN,
48 NATIVE_SERIAL_PRIME_IN,
49 NATIVE_SERIAL_PRIME_OUT,
50 NATIVE_SERIAL_CONTROL,
51 NATIVE_SERIAL_STATUS,
52 NATIVE_SERIAL_CLOSE,
53 NATIVE_GET_RESOURCE,
54 NATIVE_GET_1_RESOURCE,
55 NATIVE_GET_IND_RESOURCE,
56 NATIVE_GET_1_IND_RESOURCE,
57 NATIVE_R_GET_RESOURCE,
58 NATIVE_MAKE_EXECUTABLE,
59 NATIVE_CHECK_LOAD_INVOC,
60 NATIVE_SYNC_HOOK,
61 NATIVE_BITBLT_HOOK,
62 NATIVE_FILLRECT_HOOK,
63 NATIVE_BITBLT,
64 NATIVE_INVRECT,
65 NATIVE_FILLRECT,
66 NATIVE_OP_MAX
67 };
68
69 // Initialize the thunks system
70 extern bool ThunksInit(void);
71
72 // Exit the thunks system
73 extern void ThunksExit(void);
74
75 // Return the fake PowerPC opcode to handle specified native code
76 #if EMULATED_PPC
77 extern uint32 NativeOpcode(int selector);
78 #endif
79
80 // Return the native function descriptor (TVECT)
81 extern uint32 NativeTVECT(int selector);
82
83 // Return the native function address
84 extern uint32 NativeFunction(int selector);
85
86 // Return the routine descriptor address of the native function
87 extern uint32 NativeRoutineDescriptor(int selector);
88
89
90 /*
91 * Helpers to share 32-bit addressable data with MacOS
92 *
93 * There are two distinct allocatable regions:
94 *
95 * - The Data region is used to share data between MacOS and
96 * SheepShaver. This is stack-like allocation since it is
97 * meant to only hold temporary data which dies at the end
98 * of the current function scope.
99 *
100 * - The Procedure region is used to hold permanent M68K or
101 * PowerPC code to assist native routine implementations.
102 *
103 * - The Procedure region grows up whereas the Data region
104 * grows down. They may intersect into the ZeroPage, which
105 * is a read-only page with all bits set to zero. In practise,
106 * the intersection is unlikely since the Procedure region is
107 * static and the Data region is meant to be small (< 256 KB).
108 */
109
110 class SheepMem {
111 static uint32 align(uint32 size);
112 protected:
113 static uint32 page_size;
114 static uintptr zero_page;
115 static uintptr base;
116 static uintptr data;
117 static uintptr proc;
118 static const uint32 size = 0x80000; // 512 KB
119 public:
120 static bool Init(void);
121 static void Exit(void);
122 static uint32 PageSize();
123 static uint32 ZeroPage();
124 static uint32 Reserve(uint32 size);
125 static void Release(uint32 size);
126 static uint32 ReserveProc(uint32 size);
127 friend class SheepVar;
128 };
129
130 inline uint32 SheepMem::align(uint32 size)
131 {
132 // Align on 4 bytes boundaries
133 return (size + 3) & -4;
134 }
135
136 inline uint32 SheepMem::PageSize()
137 {
138 return page_size;
139 }
140
141 inline uint32 SheepMem::ZeroPage()
142 {
143 return zero_page;
144 }
145
146 inline uint32 SheepMem::Reserve(uint32 size)
147 {
148 data -= align(size);
149 assert(data >= proc);
150 return data;
151 }
152
153 inline void SheepMem::Release(uint32 size)
154 {
155 data += align(size);
156 }
157
158 inline uint32 SheepMem::ReserveProc(uint32 size)
159 {
160 uint32 mproc = proc;
161 proc += align(size);
162 assert(proc < data);
163 return mproc;
164 }
165
166 static inline uint32 SheepProc(const uint8 *proc, uint32 proc_size)
167 {
168 uint32 mac_proc = SheepMem::ReserveProc(proc_size);
169 Host2Mac_memcpy(mac_proc, proc, proc_size);
170 return mac_proc;
171 }
172
173 #define BUILD_SHEEPSHAVER_PROCEDURE(PROC) \
174 static uint32 PROC = 0; \
175 if (PROC == 0) \
176 PROC = SheepProc(PROC##_template, sizeof(PROC##_template))
177
178 class SheepVar
179 {
180 uint32 m_base;
181 uint32 m_size;
182 public:
183 SheepVar(uint32 requested_size);
184 ~SheepVar() { SheepMem::Release(m_size); }
185 uint32 addr() const { return m_base; }
186 };
187
188 inline SheepVar::SheepVar(uint32 requested_size)
189 {
190 m_size = SheepMem::align(requested_size);
191 m_base = SheepMem::Reserve(m_size);
192 }
193
194 // TODO: optimize for 32-bit platforms
195
196 template< int requested_size >
197 struct SheepArray : public SheepVar
198 {
199 SheepArray() : SheepVar(requested_size) { }
200 };
201
202 struct SheepVar32 : public SheepVar
203 {
204 SheepVar32() : SheepVar(4) { }
205 SheepVar32(uint32 value) : SheepVar(4) { set_value(value); }
206 uint32 value() const { return ReadMacInt32(addr()); }
207 void set_value(uint32 v) { WriteMacInt32(addr(), v); }
208 };
209
210 struct SheepString : public SheepVar
211 {
212 SheepString(const char *str) : SheepVar(strlen(str) + 1)
213 { if (str) strcpy(value(), str); else WriteMacInt8(addr(), 0); }
214 char *value() const
215 { return (char *)Mac2HostAddr(addr()); }
216 };
217
218 #endif