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/* Console Callback Routines.
Copyright (C) 2011 Richard Henderson
This file is part of QEMU PALcode.
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 text
of the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; see the file COPYING. If not see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "hwrpb.h"
#include "protos.h"
#include "console.h"
#include "uart.h"
/* All routines use the high bit to signal error. */
#define ERR 0x8000000000000000ul
unsigned long
crb_getc(long unit)
{
/* Multiple consoles not yet supported. */
if (unit != 0)
return ERR;
return uart_getchar(COM1);
}
unsigned long
crb_process_keycode(long unit, long keycode, long again)
{
/* This routine might be needed for real keyboards, and mostly for
internationalization stuff. */
/* Return Failure: routine not supported. */
return 0xc000000000000000ul;
}
unsigned long
crb_puts(long unit, const char *buf, unsigned long length)
{
unsigned int orig_length = length;
/* Multiple consoles not yet supported. */
if (unit != 0)
return ERR;
for (; length != 0; --length, ++buf)
uart_putchar_raw(COM1, (unsigned char)*buf);
/* Bits <31:0> of the return value are the number of bytes written.
To me that implies that the input value must be 32-bit, but v2
of the ARM doesn't explicitly say. */
return orig_length;
}
unsigned long
crb_reset_term(long unit)
{
/* Multiple consoles not yet supported. */
if (unit != 0)
return ERR;
uart_init_line(COM1, 9600);
return 0;
}
static unsigned long
crb_set_term_ctl(long unit, long ctb)
{
/* ??? The contents of the CTB do not seem to be defined anywhere.
How, therefore, can the user set new contents? */
return ERR;
}
static unsigned long
crb_set_term_int(long unit, long mask)
{
/* We do no buffering, therefore we don't need to support interrupts. */
if (unit != 0 || (mask & 0x22) != 0)
return ERR;
return 0;
}
unsigned long
crb_open(const char *devstr, unsigned long length)
{
/* FIXME */
return ERR;
}
unsigned long
crb_close(long channel)
{
/* FIXME */
return 0;
}
static unsigned long
crb_ioctl(long channel)
{
/* We do not, nor will not, support virtual tapes. */
return ERR;
}
unsigned long
crb_read(long channel, unsigned long length, char *buf, unsigned long block)
{
/* FIXME */
return ERR;
}
unsigned long
crb_write(long channel, unsigned long length, const char *buf,
unsigned long block)
{
/* FIXME */
return ERR;
}
unsigned long
crb_get_env(unsigned long id, char *buf, unsigned long length)
{
/* FIXME */
return 0xc000000000000000ul;
}
unsigned long
crb_set_env(unsigned long id, const char *buf, unsigned long length)
{
/* FIXME */
return 0xc000000000000000ul;
}
static unsigned long
crb_reset_env(unsigned long id, char *buf, unsigned long length)
{
/* FIXME */
return 0xc000000000000000ul;
}
static unsigned long
crb_save_env(void)
{
/* FIXME */
return 0xc000000000000000ul;
}
static unsigned long
crb_pswitch(long action, long cpu_id)
{
/* Why would we ever need to support switching primary processor? */
return ERR;
}
static unsigned long __attribute__((used))
int_crb_dispatch(long select, long a1, long a2, long a3, long a4)
{
switch (select)
{
case CRB_GETC:
return crb_getc(a1);
case CRB_PUTS:
return crb_puts(a1, (const char *)a2, a3);
case CRB_RESET_TERM:
return crb_reset_term(a1);
case CRB_SET_TERM_INT:
return crb_set_term_int(a1, a2);
case CRB_SET_TERM_CTL:
return crb_set_term_ctl(a1, a2);
case CRB_PROCESS_KEYCODE:
return crb_process_keycode(a1, a2, a3);
case CRB_OPEN:
return crb_open((const char*)a1, a2);
case CRB_CLOSE:
return crb_close(a1);
case CRB_IOCTL:
return crb_ioctl(a1);
case CRB_READ:
return crb_read(a1, a2, (char *)a3, a4);
case CRB_WRITE:
return crb_write(a1, a2, (const char *)a3, a4);
case CRB_SET_ENV:
return crb_set_env(a1, (const char *)a2, a3);
case CRB_RESET_ENV:
return crb_reset_env(a1, (char *)a2, a3);
case CRB_GET_ENV:
return crb_get_env(a1, (char *)a2, a3);
case CRB_SAVE_ENV:
return crb_save_env();
case CRB_PSWITCH:
return crb_pswitch(a1, a2);
}
return ERR;
}
static unsigned long __attribute__((used))
int_crb_fixup(unsigned long vptptr, unsigned long hwrpb)
{
/* Given that this console is written to use the KSEG, and not be
mapped into any page-table address space, it doesn't seem like
we need to do anything at all here. */
return 0;
}
/* The CRB DISPATCH and FIXUP functions are defined to use the VMS
calling convention. This has several effects:
(1) The set of call-saved registers is different.
(2) $27 contains the procdesc_struct, not the called function.
Map between the two calling conventions here. */
asm(".macro VMStoUNIX name\n"
" .globl \\name\n"
" .ent \\name\n"
"\\name:\n"
" .frame $sp, 64, $26, 0\n"
" subq $sp, 64, $sp\n"
" stq $26, 0($sp)\n"
" stq $2, 8($sp)\n"
" stq $3, 16($sp)\n"
" stq $4, 24($sp)\n"
" stq $5, 32($sp)\n"
" stq $6, 40($sp)\n"
" stq $7, 48($sp)\n"
" stq $8, 56($sp)\n"
" .mask 0x40001fc, 0\n"
" .prologue 2\n"
" br $gp, .+4\n"
" ldgp $gp, 0($gp)\n"
" bsr $26, int_\\name !samegp\n"
" ldq $26, 0($sp)\n"
" ldq $2, 8($sp)\n"
" ldq $3, 16($sp)\n"
" ldq $4, 24($sp)\n"
" ldq $5, 32($sp)\n"
" ldq $6, 40($sp)\n"
" ldq $7, 48($sp)\n"
" ldq $8, 56($sp)\n"
" addq $sp, 64, $sp\n"
" ret\n"
" .end \\name\n"
".endm\n"
" VMStoUNIX crb_dispatch\n"
" VMStoUNIX crb_fixup\n"
);