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1/** @file
2 *
3 * VBox basic PC devices:
4 * PC architechture device
5 */
6
7/*
8 * Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
9 *
10 * This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as
11 * available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software;
12 * you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
13 * General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
14 * in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE
15 * distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will
16 * be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind.
17 *
18 * If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox
19 * distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox
20 * license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph.
21 */
22
23/*******************************************************************************
24* Header Files *
25*******************************************************************************/
26#define LOG_GROUP LOG_GROUP_DEV_PC_ARCH
27#include <VBox/pdm.h>
28#include <VBox/mm.h>
29
30#include <VBox/log.h>
31#include <iprt/assert.h>
32#include <VBox/err.h>
33
34#include <string.h>
35
36#include "Builtins.h"
37
38
39/*******************************************************************************
40* Structures and Typedefs *
41*******************************************************************************/
42
43/**
44 * PC Bios instance data structure.
45 */
46typedef struct DEVPCARCH
47{
48 /** Pointer back to the device instance. */
49 PPDMDEVINS pDevIns;
50} DEVPCARCH, *PDEVPCARCH;
51
52
53
54/**
55 * Port I/O Handler for math coprocessor IN operations.
56 *
57 * @returns VBox status code.
58 *
59 * @param pDevIns The device instance.
60 * @param pvUser User argument - ignored.
61 * @param uPort Port number used for the IN operation.
62 * @param pu32 Where to store the result.
63 * @param cb Number of bytes read.
64 */
65static DECLCALLBACK(int) pcarchIOPortFPURead(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, void *pvUser, RTIOPORT Port, uint32_t *pu32, unsigned cb)
66{
67 int rc;
68 NOREF(pvUser); NOREF(pDevIns); NOREF(pu32);
69 rc = PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d\n", Port, cb);
70 if (rc == VINF_SUCCESS)
71 rc = VERR_IOM_IOPORT_UNUSED;
72 return rc;
73}
74
75/**
76 * Port I/O Handler for math coprocessor OUT operations.
77 *
78 * @returns VBox status code.
79 *
80 * @param pDevIns The device instance.
81 * @param pvUser User argument - ignored.
82 * @param uPort Port number used for the IN operation.
83 * @param u32 The value to output.
84 * @param cb The value size in bytes.
85 * @todo Add IGNNE support.
86 */
87static DECLCALLBACK(int) pcarchIOPortFPUWrite(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, void *pvUser, RTIOPORT Port, uint32_t u32, unsigned cb)
88{
89 int rc = VINF_SUCCESS;
90 NOREF(pvUser);
91 if (cb == 1)
92 {
93 switch (Port)
94 {
95 /*
96 * Clear busy latch.
97 */
98 case 0xf0:
99 Log2(("PCARCH: FPU Clear busy latch u32=%#x\n", u32));
100/* This is triggered when booting Knoppix (3.7) */
101#if 0
102 if (!u32)
103 rc = PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d u32=%#x\n", Port, cb, u32);
104#endif
105 /* pDevIns->pDevHlp->pfnPICSetIrq(pDevIns, 13, 0); */
106 break;
107
108 /* Reset. */
109 case 0xf1:
110 Log2(("PCARCH: FPU Reset cb=%d u32=%#x\n", Port, cb, u32));
111 /** @todo figure out what the difference between FPU ports 0xf0 and 0xf1 are... */
112 /* pDevIns->pDevHlp->pfnPICSetIrq(pDevIns, 13, 0); */
113 break;
114
115 /* opcode transfers */
116 case 0xf8:
117 case 0xfa:
118 case 0xfc:
119 default:
120 rc = PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d u32=%#x\n", Port, cb, u32);
121 break;
122 }
123 /* this works better, but probably not entirely correct. */
124 PDMDevHlpISASetIrq(pDevIns, 13, 0);
125 }
126 else
127 rc = PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d u32=%#x\n", Port, cb, u32);
128 return rc;
129}
130
131
132/**
133 * Port I/O Handler for PS/2 system control port A IN operations.
134 *
135 * @returns VBox status code.
136 *
137 * @param pDevIns The device instance.
138 * @param pvUser User argument - ignored.
139 * @param uPort Port number used for the IN operation.
140 * @param pu32 Where to store the result.
141 * @param cb Number of bytes read.
142 *
143 * @todo Check if the A20 enable/disable method implemented here in any way
144 * should cooperate with the one implemented in the PS/2 keyboard device.
145 * This probably belongs together in the PS/2 keyboard device (since that
146 * is where the "port B" mentioned by Ralph Brown is implemented).
147 *
148 * @remark Ralph Brown and friends have this to say about this port:
149 *
150 * 0092 RW PS/2 system control port A (port B is at PORT 0061h) (see #P0415)
151 *
152 * Bitfields for PS/2 system control port A:
153 * Bit(s) Description (Table P0415)
154 * 7-6 any bit set to 1 turns activity light on
155 * 5 unused
156 * 4 watchdog timout occurred
157 * 3 =0 RTC/CMOS security lock (on password area) unlocked
158 * =1 CMOS locked (done by POST)
159 * 2 unused
160 * 1 A20 is active
161 * 0 =0 system reset or write
162 * =1 pulse alternate reset pin (high-speed alternate CPU reset)
163 * Notes: once set, bit 3 may only be cleared by a power-on reset
164 * on at least the C&T 82C235, bit 0 remains set through a CPU reset to
165 * allow the BIOS to determine the reset method
166 * on the PS/2 30-286 & "Tortuga" the INT 15h/87h memory copy does
167 * not use this port for A20 control, but instead uses the keyboard
168 * controller (8042). Reportedly this may cause the system to crash
169 * when access to the 8042 is disabled in password server mode
170 * (see #P0398).
171 * SeeAlso: #P0416,#P0417,MSR 00001000h
172 */
173static DECLCALLBACK(int) pcarchIOPortPS2SysControlPortARead(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, void *pvUser, RTIOPORT Port, uint32_t *pu32, unsigned cb)
174{
175 if (cb == 1)
176 {
177 *pu32 = PDMDevHlpA20IsEnabled(pDevIns) << 1;
178 return VINF_SUCCESS;
179 }
180 return PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d\n", Port, cb);
181}
182
183
184/**
185 * Port I/O Handler for PS/2 system control port A OUT operations.
186 *
187 * @returns VBox status code.
188 *
189 * @param pDevIns The device instance.
190 * @param pvUser User argument - ignored.
191 * @param uPort Port number used for the IN operation.
192 * @param u32 The value to output.
193 * @param cb The value size in bytes.
194 * @see Remark and todo of pcarchIOPortPS2SysControlPortARead().
195 */
196static DECLCALLBACK(int) pcarchIOPortPS2SysControlPortAWrite(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, void *pvUser, RTIOPORT Port, uint32_t u32, unsigned cb)
197{
198 NOREF(pvUser);
199 if (cb == 1)
200 {
201 /*
202 * Fast reset?
203 */
204 if (u32 & 1)
205 return PDMDevHlpVMReset(pDevIns);
206
207 /*
208 * A20 is the only thing we care about of the other stuff.
209 */
210 PDMDevHlpA20Set(pDevIns, !!(u32 & 2));
211 return VINF_SUCCESS;
212 }
213 return PDMDeviceDBGFStop(pDevIns, PDM_SRC_POS, "Port=%#x cb=%d u32=%#x\n", Port, cb, u32);
214}
215
216
217/**
218 * Construct a device instance for a VM.
219 *
220 * @returns VBox status.
221 * @param pDevIns The device instance data.
222 * If the registration structure is needed, pDevIns->pDevReg points to it.
223 * @param iInstance Instance number. Use this to figure out which registers and such to use.
224 * The device number is also found in pDevIns->iInstance, but since it's
225 * likely to be freqently used PDM passes it as parameter.
226 * @param pCfgHandle Configuration node handle for the device. Use this to obtain the configuration
227 * of the device instance. It's also found in pDevIns->pCfgHandle, but like
228 * iInstance it's expected to be used a bit in this function.
229 */
230static DECLCALLBACK(int) pcarchConstruct(PPDMDEVINS pDevIns, int iInstance, PCFGMNODE pCfgHandle)
231{
232 PDEVPCARCH pData = PDMINS2DATA(pDevIns, PDEVPCARCH);
233 int rc;
234 Assert(iInstance == 0);
235
236 /*
237 * Validate configuration.
238 */
239 if (!CFGMR3AreValuesValid(pCfgHandle, "\0"))
240 return VERR_PDM_DEVINS_UNKNOWN_CFG_VALUES;
241
242 /*
243 * Init the data.
244 */
245 pData->pDevIns = pDevIns;
246
247 /*
248 * Register I/O Ports
249 */
250 rc = PDMDevHlpIOPortRegister(pDevIns, 0xF0, 0x10, NULL, pcarchIOPortFPUWrite, pcarchIOPortFPURead, NULL, NULL, "Math Co-Processor (DOS/OS2 mode)");
251 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
252 return rc;
253 rc = PDMDevHlpIOPortRegister(pDevIns, 0x92, 1, NULL, pcarchIOPortPS2SysControlPortAWrite, pcarchIOPortPS2SysControlPortARead, NULL, NULL, "PS/2 system control port A (A20 and more)");
254 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
255 return rc;
256
257 /*
258 * Reserve ROM/MMIO areas:
259 * 1. 0x000a0000-0x000fffff
260 * 2. 0xfff80000-0xffffffff
261 */
262 rc = PDMDevHlpPhysReserve(pDevIns, 0x000a0000, 0x50000, "Low ROM Region");
263 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
264 return rc;
265 rc = PDMDevHlpPhysReserve(pDevIns, 0xfff80000, 0x80000, "High ROM Region");
266 if (VBOX_FAILURE(rc))
267 return rc;
268
269 return VINF_SUCCESS;
270}
271
272
273/**
274 * The device registration structure.
275 */
276const PDMDEVREG g_DevicePcArch =
277{
278 /* u32Version */
279 PDM_DEVREG_VERSION,
280 /* szDeviceName */
281 "pcarch",
282 /* szGCMod */
283 "",
284 /* szR0Mod */
285 "",
286 /* pszDescription */
287 "PC Architecture Device",
288 /* fFlags */
289 PDM_DEVREG_FLAGS_HOST_BITS_DEFAULT | PDM_DEVREG_FLAGS_GUEST_BITS_32,
290 /* fClass */
291 PDM_DEVREG_CLASS_ARCH,
292 /* cMaxInstances */
293 1,
294 /* cbInstance */
295 sizeof(DEVPCARCH),
296 /* pfnConstruct */
297 pcarchConstruct,
298 /* pfnDestruct */
299 NULL,
300 /* pfnRelocate */
301 NULL,
302 /* pfnIOCtl */
303 NULL,
304 /* pfnPowerOn */
305 NULL,
306 /* pfnReset */
307 NULL,
308 /* pfnSuspend */
309 NULL,
310 /* pfnResume */
311 NULL,
312 /* pfnAttach */
313 NULL,
314 /* pfnDetach */
315 NULL,
316 /* pfnQueryInterface. */
317 NULL,
318 /* pfnInitComplete. */
319 NULL
320};
321
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