src/memory.h

Sat, 17 Nov 2012 19:18:29 +0000

author
Philip Pemberton <philpem@philpem.me.uk>
date
Sat, 17 Nov 2012 19:18:29 +0000
changeset 112
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parent 70
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child 128
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add HDD support + fixes

Patch-Author: Andrew Warkentin <andreww591!gmail>
Patch-Message-ID: <50A772FC.8020009@gmail.com>

I have added floppy write support, full hard disk emulation, and proper handling of DMA page faults to FreeBee. I also fixed the floppy step commands, changed the "force interrupt" floppy command to generate a type 1 status, and changed the DMA address counter to reset to 3fff when a transfer completes (which is what Unix seems to expect - without it, the kernel says that the floppy isn't ready). The floppy, hard disk, and DMA page fault tests all pass. Initializing hard disks and floppies also works (the geometry for both is still fixed by the size of the image, though, and format commands only appear to succeed, but they don't modify the image). Unix still doesn't run, though (it hangs after reading some sectors from the floppy).

     1 #ifndef _MEMORY_H
     2 #define _MEMORY_H
     4 /***********************************
     5  * Array read/write utility macros
     6  * "Don't Repeat Yourself" :)
     7  ***********************************/
     9 /// Array read, 32-bit
    10 #define RD32(array, address, andmask)							\
    11 	(((uint32_t)array[(address + 0) & (andmask)] << 24) |		\
    12 	 ((uint32_t)array[(address + 1) & (andmask)] << 16) |		\
    13 	 ((uint32_t)array[(address + 2) & (andmask)] << 8)  |		\
    14 	 ((uint32_t)array[(address + 3) & (andmask)]))
    16 /// Array read, 16-bit
    17 #define RD16(array, address, andmask)							\
    18 	(((uint32_t)array[(address + 0) & (andmask)] << 8)  |		\
    19 	 ((uint32_t)array[(address + 1) & (andmask)]))
    21 /// Array read, 8-bit
    22 #define RD8(array, address, andmask)							\
    23 	((uint32_t)array[(address + 0) & (andmask)])
    25 /// Array write, 32-bit
    26 #define WR32(array, address, andmask, value) do {				\
    27 	array[(address + 0) & (andmask)] = (value >> 24) & 0xff;	\
    28 	array[(address + 1) & (andmask)] = (value >> 16) & 0xff;	\
    29 	array[(address + 2) & (andmask)] = (value >> 8)  & 0xff;	\
    30 	array[(address + 3) & (andmask)] =  value        & 0xff;	\
    31 } while (0)
    33 /// Array write, 16-bit
    34 #define WR16(array, address, andmask, value) do {				\
    35 	array[(address + 0) & (andmask)] = (value >> 8)  & 0xff;	\
    36 	array[(address + 1) & (andmask)] =  value        & 0xff;	\
    37 } while (0)
    39 /// Array write, 8-bit
    40 #define WR8(array, address, andmask, value) do {				\
    41 	array[(address + 0) & (andmask)] =  value        & 0xff;	\
    42 } while (0)
    44 /******************
    45  * Memory mapping
    46  ******************/
    48 typedef enum {
    49 	MEM_ALLOWED = 0,
    50 	MEM_PAGEFAULT,		// Page fault -- page not present
    51 	MEM_PAGE_NO_WE,		// Page not write enabled
    52 	MEM_KERNEL,			// User attempted to access kernel memory
    53 	MEM_UIE				// User Nonmemory Location Access
    54 } MEM_STATUS;
    56 /**
    57  * @brief 	Check memory access permissions for a given address.
    58  * @param	addr		Address.
    59  * @param	writing		true if writing to memory, false if reading.
    60  * @return	One of the MEM_STATUS constants, specifying whether the access is
    61  * 			permitted, or what error occurred.
    62  */
    63 MEM_STATUS checkMemoryAccess(uint32_t addr, bool writing);
    65 /**
    66  * @brief	Map a CPU memory address into physical memory space.
    67  * @param	addr		Address.
    68  * @param	writing		true if writing to memory, false if reading.
    69  * @return	Address, remapped into physical memory.
    70  */
    71 uint32_t mapAddr(uint32_t addr, bool writing);
    73 /**
    74  * @brief   Check access flags for a DMA transfer and trigger an exception if
    75  *          the access is not permitted
    76  * @param   reading     true if reading from memory, false if writing
    77  * @return  true if the access is permitted, false if not
    78  */
    79 bool access_check_dma(int reading);
    81 #endif