1 /* The common simulator framework for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
3 Copyright 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Contributed by Andrew Cagney and Red Hat.
7 This file is part of GDB.
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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21 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
22 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
28 /* declared in sim-basics.h, this object is used everywhere */
29 /* typedef struct _device device; */
34 As explained in earlier sections, the device, device instance,
35 property and ports lie at the heart of PSIM's device model.
37 In the below a synopsis of the device object and the operations it
44 The devices are created using a sequence of steps. In particular:
46 o A tree framework is created.
48 At this point, properties can be modified and extra
49 devices inserted (or removed?).
53 Any properties that have a run-time value (eg ihandle
54 or device instance pointer properties) are entered
55 into the device tree using a named reference to the
56 corresponding runtime object that is to be created.
60 o Real devices are created for all the dummy devices.
62 A device can assume that all of its parents have been
65 A device can assume that all non run-time properties
66 have been initialized.
68 As part of being created, the device normally attaches
69 itself to its parent bus.
73 Device instance data is initialized.
79 o Any run-time properties are created.
85 o Some devices, as part of their initialization
86 might want to refer to ihandle properties
93 o It is important to separate the creation
94 of an actual device from the creation
95 of the tree. The alternative creating
96 the device in two stages: As a separate
97 entity and then as a part of the tree.
100 o Run-time properties can not be created
101 until after the devices in the tree
102 have been created. Hence an extra pass
110 A device is able to determine its relationship to other devices
111 within the tree. Operations include querying for a devices parent,
112 sibling, child, name, and path (from the root).
117 #define hw_parent(hw) ((hw)->parent_of_hw + 0)
119 #define hw_sibling(hw) ((hw)->sibling_of_hw + 0)
121 #define hw_child(hw) ((hw)->child_of_hw + 0)
129 #define hw_family(hw) ((hw)->family_of_hw + 0)
131 #define hw_name(hw) ((hw)->name_of_hw + 0)
133 #define hw_args(hw) ((hw)->args_of_hw + 0)
135 #define hw_path(hw) ((hw)->path_of_hw + 0)
139 /* Short cut to the root node of the tree */
141 #define hw_root(hw) ((hw)->root_of_hw + 0)
143 /* Short cut back to the simulator object */
145 #define hw_system(hw) ((hw)->system_of_hw)
147 /* For requests initiated by a CPU the cpu that initiated the request */
149 struct _sim_cpu
*hw_system_cpu (struct hw
*hw
);
152 /* Device private data */
154 #define hw_data(hw) ((hw)->data_of_hw)
156 #define set_hw_data(hw, value) \
157 ((hw)->data_of_hw = (value))
161 /* Perform a soft reset of the device */
163 typedef unsigned (hw_reset_method
)
166 #define hw_reset(hw) ((hw)->to_reset (hw))
168 #define set_hw_reset(hw, method) \
169 ((hw)->to_reset = method)
172 /* Hardware operations:
174 Connecting a parent to its children is a common bus. The parent
175 node is described as the bus owner and is responisble for
176 co-ordinating bus operations. On the bus, a SPACE:ADDR pair is used
177 to specify an address. A device that is both a bus owner (parent)
178 and bus client (child) are referred to as a bridging device.
180 A child performing a data (DMA) transfer will pass its request to
181 the bus owner (the devices parent). The bus owner will then either
182 reflect the request to one of the other devices attached to the bus
183 (a child of the bus owner) or bridge the request up the tree to the
187 /* Children attached to a bus can register (attach) themselves to
188 specific addresses on their attached bus.
190 (A device may also be implicitly attached to certain bus
193 The SPACE:ADDR pair specify an address on the common bus that
194 connects the parent and child devices. */
196 typedef void (hw_attach_address_method
)
201 address_word nr_bytes
,
202 struct hw
*client
); /*callback/default*/
204 #define hw_attach_address(me, level, space, addr, nr_bytes, client) \
205 ((me)->to_attach_address (me, level, space, addr, nr_bytes, client))
207 #define set_hw_attach_address(hw, method) \
208 ((hw)->to_attach_address = (method))
210 typedef void (hw_detach_address_method
)
215 address_word nr_bytes
,
216 struct hw
*client
); /*callback/default*/
218 #define hw_detach_address(me, level, space, addr, nr_bytes, client) \
219 ((me)->to_detach_address (me, level, space, addr, nr_bytes, client))
221 #define set_hw_detach_address(hw, method) \
222 ((hw)->to_detach_address = (method))
225 /* An IO operation from a parent to a child via the conecting bus.
227 The SPACE:ADDR pair specify an address on the bus shared between
228 the parent and child devices. */
230 typedef unsigned (hw_io_read_buffer_method
)
237 #define hw_io_read_buffer(hw, dest, space, addr, nr_bytes) \
238 ((hw)->to_io_read_buffer (hw, dest, space, addr, nr_bytes))
240 #define set_hw_io_read_buffer(hw, method) \
241 ((hw)->to_io_read_buffer = (method))
243 typedef unsigned (hw_io_write_buffer_method
)
250 #define hw_io_write_buffer(hw, src, space, addr, nr_bytes) \
251 ((hw)->to_io_write_buffer (hw, src, space, addr, nr_bytes))
253 #define set_hw_io_write_buffer(hw, method) \
254 ((hw)->to_io_write_buffer = (method))
257 /* Conversly, the device pci1000,1@1 may need to perform a dma transfer
258 into the cpu/memory core. Just as I/O moves towards the leaves,
259 dma transfers move towards the core via the initiating devices
260 parent nodes. The root device (special) converts the DMA transfer
261 into reads/writes to memory.
263 The SPACE:ADDR pair specify an address on the common bus connecting
264 the parent and child devices. */
266 typedef unsigned (hw_dma_read_buffer_method
)
273 #define hw_dma_read_buffer(bus, dest, space, addr, nr_bytes) \
274 ((bus)->to_dma_read_buffer (bus, dest, space, addr, nr_bytes))
276 #define set_hw_dma_read_buffer(me, method) \
277 ((me)->to_dma_read_buffer = (method))
279 typedef unsigned (hw_dma_write_buffer_method
)
285 int violate_read_only_section
);
287 #define hw_dma_write_buffer(bus, src, space, addr, nr_bytes, violate_ro) \
288 ((bus)->to_dma_write_buffer (bus, src, space, addr, nr_bytes, violate_ro))
290 #define set_hw_dma_write_buffer(me, method) \
291 ((me)->to_dma_write_buffer = (method))
293 /* Address/size specs for devices are encoded following a convention
294 similar to that used by OpenFirmware. In particular, an
295 address/size is packed into a sequence of up to four cell words.
296 The number of words determined by the number of {address,size}
297 cells attributes of the device. */
299 typedef struct _hw_unit
{
301 unsigned_cell cells
[4]; /* unused cells are zero */
305 /* For the given bus, the number of address and size cells used in a
308 #define hw_unit_nr_address_cells(bus) ((bus)->nr_address_cells_of_hw_unit + 0)
310 #define hw_unit_nr_size_cells(bus) ((bus)->nr_size_cells_of_hw_unit + 0)
313 /* For the given device, its identifying hw_unit address.
315 Each device has an identifying hw_unit address. That address is
316 used when identifying one of a number of identical devices on a
317 common controller bus. ex fd0&fd1. */
319 const hw_unit
*hw_unit_address
323 /* Convert between a textual and the internal representation of a
324 hw_unit address/size.
326 NOTE: A device asks its parent to translate between a hw_unit and
327 textual representation. This is because the textual address of a
328 device is specified using the parent busses notation. */
330 typedef int (hw_unit_decode_method
)
335 #define hw_unit_decode(bus, encoded, unit) \
336 ((bus)->to_unit_decode (bus, encoded, unit))
338 #define set_hw_unit_decode(hw, method) \
339 ((hw)->to_unit_decode = (method))
341 typedef int (hw_unit_encode_method
)
347 #define hw_unit_encode(bus, unit, encoded, sizeof_encoded) \
348 ((bus)->to_unit_encode (bus, unit, encoded, sizeof_encoded))
350 #define set_hw_unit_encode(hw, method) \
351 ((hw)->to_unit_encode = (method))
354 /* As the bus that the device is attached too, to translate a devices
355 hw_unit address/size into a form suitable for an attach address
358 Return a zero result if the address should be ignored when looking
359 for attach addresses. */
361 typedef int (hw_unit_address_to_attach_address_method
)
363 const hw_unit
*unit_addr
,
365 unsigned_word
*attach_addr
,
368 #define hw_unit_address_to_attach_address(bus, unit_addr, attach_space, attach_addr, client) \
369 ((bus)->to_unit_address_to_attach_address (bus, unit_addr, attach_space, attach_addr, client))
371 #define set_hw_unit_address_to_attach_address(hw, method) \
372 ((hw)->to_unit_address_to_attach_address = (method))
374 typedef int (hw_unit_size_to_attach_size_method
)
376 const hw_unit
*unit_size
,
377 unsigned *attach_size
,
380 #define hw_unit_size_to_attach_size(bus, unit_size, attach_size, client) \
381 ((bus)->to_unit_size_to_attach_size (bus, unit_size, attach_size, client))
383 #define set_hw_unit_size_to_attach_size(hw, method) \
384 ((hw)->to_unit_size_to_attach_size = (method))
387 extern char *hw_strdup (struct hw
*me
, const char *str
);
396 Often devices require `out of band' operations to be performed.
397 For instance a pal device may need to notify a PCI bridge device
398 that an interrupt ack cycle needs to be performed on the PCI bus.
399 Within PSIM such operations are performed by using the generic
400 ioctl call <<hw_ioctl()>>.
405 hw_ioctl_break
, /* unsigned_word requested_break */
406 hw_ioctl_set_trace
, /* void */
407 hw_ioctl_create_stack
, /* unsigned_word *sp, char **argv, char **envp */
408 hw_ioctl_change_media
, /* const char *new_image (possibly NULL) */
409 nr_hw_ioctl_requests
,
412 typedef int (hw_ioctl_method
)
414 hw_ioctl_request request
,
419 hw_ioctl_request request
,
425 So that errors originating from devices appear in a consistent
426 format, the <<hw_abort()>> function can be used. Formats and
427 outputs the error message before aborting the simulation
429 Devices should use this function to abort the simulation except
430 when the abort reason leaves the simulation in a hazardous
431 condition (for instance a failed malloc).
438 ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf
, 2, 3)));
451 #define hw_trace_p(hw) ((hw)->trace_of_hw_p + 0)
456 ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf
, 2, 3)));
458 #define HW_TRACE(ARGS) \
460 if (hw_trace_p (me)) \
467 /* Some of the related functions require specific types */
469 struct hw_property_data
;
472 struct hw_alloc_data
;
473 struct hw_event_data
;
474 struct hw_handle_data
;
475 struct hw_instance_data
;
477 /* Finally the hardware device - keep your grubby little mits off of
478 these internals! :-) */
483 struct hw
*parent_of_hw
;
484 struct hw
*sibling_of_hw
;
485 struct hw
*child_of_hw
;
488 const char *name_of_hw
;
489 const char *family_of_hw
;
490 const char *args_of_hw
;
491 const char *path_of_hw
;
497 struct hw
*root_of_hw
;
498 struct sim_state
*system_of_hw
;
500 /* identifying data */
501 hw_unit unit_address_of_hw
;
502 int nr_address_cells_of_hw_unit
;
503 int nr_size_cells_of_hw_unit
;
506 hw_reset_method
*to_reset
;
508 /* Basic callbacks */
509 hw_io_read_buffer_method
*to_io_read_buffer
;
510 hw_io_write_buffer_method
*to_io_write_buffer
;
511 hw_dma_read_buffer_method
*to_dma_read_buffer
;
512 hw_dma_write_buffer_method
*to_dma_write_buffer
;
513 hw_attach_address_method
*to_attach_address
;
514 hw_detach_address_method
*to_detach_address
;
516 /* More complicated callbacks */
517 hw_ioctl_method
*to_ioctl
;
520 /* address callbacks */
521 hw_unit_decode_method
*to_unit_decode
;
522 hw_unit_encode_method
*to_unit_encode
;
523 hw_unit_address_to_attach_address_method
*to_unit_address_to_attach_address
;
524 hw_unit_size_to_attach_size_method
*to_unit_size_to_attach_size
;
527 struct hw_property_data
*properties_of_hw
;
528 struct hw_port_data
*ports_of_hw
;
529 struct hw_base_data
*base_of_hw
;
530 struct hw_alloc_data
*alloc_of_hw
;
531 struct hw_event_data
*events_of_hw
;
532 struct hw_handle_data
*handles_of_hw
;
533 struct hw_instance_data
*instances_of_hw
;