gem5/dev/uart.hh
Ali Saidi 5a1340d046 Another fix for the too much work problem in 2.6. This should do it.
Both rx/tx interrupts are now scheduled for the future to give the
linux kernel time to get out of its loop.

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/*
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/* @file
* Defines a 8250 UART
*/
#ifndef __TSUNAMI_UART_HH__
#define __TSUNAMI_UART_HH__
#include "dev/tsunamireg.h"
#include "base/range.hh"
#include "dev/io_device.hh"
class SimConsole;
class Platform;
const int RX_INT = 0x1;
const int TX_INT = 0x2;
class Uart : public PioDevice
{
private:
Addr addr;
Addr size;
SimConsole *cons;
protected:
int readAddr; // tlaser only
uint8_t IER, DLAB, LCR, MCR;
int status;
class IntrEvent : public Event
{
protected:
Uart *uart;
int intrBit;
public:
IntrEvent(Uart *u, int bit);
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description();
void scheduleIntr();
};
IntrEvent txIntrEvent;
IntrEvent rxIntrEvent;
Platform *platform;
public:
Uart(const string &name, SimConsole *c, MemoryController *mmu,
Addr a, Addr s, HierParams *hier, Bus *bus, Platform *p);
Fault read(MemReqPtr &req, uint8_t *data);
Fault write(MemReqPtr &req, const uint8_t *data);
/**
* Inform the uart that there is data available.
*/
void dataAvailable();
/**
* Return if we have an interrupt pending
* @return interrupt status
*/
bool intStatus() { return status ? true : false; }
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
/**
* Return how long this access will take.
* @param req the memory request to calcuate
* @return Tick when the request is done
*/
Tick cacheAccess(MemReqPtr &req);
};
#endif // __TSUNAMI_UART_HH__