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| author | 2010-07-03 00:12:44 +0000 | |
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| committer | 2010-07-03 00:12:44 +0000 | |
| commit | c70c5fee5a6094c5a1fbd6b25568e57b1d3a8216 (patch) | |
| tree | eb0db95e2757f00a708dd4bfbf3ed4af41d943b6 /src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c | |
| parent | 46e30c4f68c5c92b597d6b3ae9e9037d5e04efe9 (diff) | |
Created CPU-specific device types for all CPUs, using new macros
DECLARE_LEGACY_CPU_DEVICE and DEFINE_LEGACY_CPU_DEVICE. Changed CPUs
to be their own device types, rather than all of type CPU with a
special internal subtype. Note that as part of this process I removed
the CPU_ prefix from the ALL-CAPS device name, so CPU_Z80 is just
plain old Z80 now. This required changing a couple of names like
8080 to I8080 so that there was an alphabetic first character.
Added memory interfaces to the list of fast-access interfaces. To do
this properly I had to add a separate method to devices which is
called immediately after construction, when it is possible to perform
dynamic_casts on fully-constructed objects. (This is just internal,
no changes necessary to the devices themselves.)
Some additional notes:
* SH2 and SH4 had typedefs that conflicted with their CPU_-less names
so I bulk renamed to structures to sh2_state and sh4_state; RB, feel
free to choose alternate names if you don't like 'em
* SCSP was caught doing something to the 3rd indexed CPU. Since several
systems that use SCSP don't even have 3 CPUs, I had no idea what
this was supposed to do, so I changed to it reference "audiocpu"
assuming that stv was the assumed target. This is really gross and
should be a configuration parameter, not a hard-coded assumption.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c | 10 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c b/src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c index fc756fb7116..147b2438e08 100644 --- a/src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c +++ b/src/emu/debug/debugcmd.c @@ -536,9 +536,13 @@ int debug_command_parameter_cpu(running_machine *machine, const char *param, dev } /* if we got a valid one, return */ - *result = machine->m_devicelist.find(CPU, cpunum); - if (*result != NULL) - return TRUE; + device_execute_interface *exec; + for (bool gotone = machine->m_devicelist.first(exec); gotone; gotone = exec->next(exec)) + if (cpunum-- == 0) + { + *result = &exec->device(); + return TRUE; + } /* if out of range, complain */ debug_console_printf(machine, "Invalid CPU index %d\n", (UINT32)cpunum); |
