gem5/dev/tsunami_io.hh
Ali Saidi b7f44f6e06 Support for Tsunami coming along... RTC, PIC working, UART in progress
dev/tsunami_io.cc:
    PIC, PIT, RTC implementation for tsunami working so far
dev/tsunami_io.hh:
    PIT, PIC, RTC implementation for tlaser working so far
dev/tsunamireg.h:
    Added RTC defines
kern/linux/linux_system.cc:
    wrote cycle frequency into variable so linux doesn't probe for it.
    The support exists, but it takes two seconds of time to do on a real
    machine, so forever in the simulator.

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extra : convert_revision : e0ed7f271ece4ed69c06af35d1b0e8ed848cd138
2004-01-26 13:26:34 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003 The Regents of The University of Michigan
* All rights reserved.
*
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/* @file
* Tsunnami Fake DMA memory map
*/
#ifndef __TSUNAMI_DMA_HH__
#define __TSUNAMI_DMA_HH__
#include "mem/functional_mem/mmap_device.hh"
#include "dev/tsunami.hh"
/*
* Tsunami I/O device
*/
class TsunamiIO : public MmapDevice
{
private:
struct tm tm;
// In Tsunami RTC only has two i/o ports
// one for data and one for address, so you
// write the address and then read/write the data
uint8_t RTCAddress;
protected:
class ClockEvent : public Event
{
protected:
Tick interval;
uint8_t mode;
uint8_t status;
public:
ClockEvent();
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description();
void Program(int count);
void ChangeMode(uint8_t mode);
uint8_t Status();
};
class RTCEvent : public Event
{
public:
RTCEvent();
virtual void process();
virtual const char *description();
};
uint8_t uip;
uint8_t mask1;
uint8_t mask2;
uint8_t mode1;
uint8_t mode2;
/* This timer is initilized, but after I wrote the code
it doesn't seem to be used again, and best I can tell
it too is not connected to any interrupt port */
ClockEvent timer0;
/* This timer is used to control the speaker, which
we normally could care less about, however it is
also used to calculated the clockspeed and hense
bogomips which is kinda important to the scheduler
so we need to implemnt it although after boot I can't
imagine we would be playing with the PC speaker much */
ClockEvent timer2;
RTCEvent rtc;
uint32_t timerData;
public:
TsunamiIO(const std::string &name, /*Tsunami *t,*/ time_t init_time,
Addr addr, Addr mask, MemoryController *mmu);
void set_time(time_t t);
virtual Fault read(MemReqPtr req, uint8_t *data);
virtual Fault write(MemReqPtr req, const uint8_t *data);
virtual void serialize(std::ostream &os);
virtual void unserialize(Checkpoint *cp, const std::string &section);
};
#endif // __TSUNAMI_IO_HH__