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* Move format #includes out of header files AJR2023-10-121-0/+2
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* misc mcfg: remove pia6821 clock freq param, hap2023-09-201-1/+1
| | | | mm2: remove copypasted input ports
* emu/device.h: Removed device (READ|WRITE)_LINE_MEMBER in favor of explicit ↵ MooglyGuy2023-06-011-5/+5
| | | | function signatures. (#11283) [Ryan Holtz]
* Remove unnecessary comments, set_perfect_quantum is called in the ↵ Curt Coder2023-03-241-3/+0
| | | | corresponding machine drivers. (addresses GitHub #5838)
* Various minor cleanups. Vas Crabb2022-07-311-1/+3
| | | | There's something wrong when derived classes need to be friends...
* Created a CBM DOS file system driver and added it to the 1541 implementation ↵ npwoods2022-06-301-0/+2
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* floppies: Turn the format arrays into function calls. Create a default ↵ Olivier Galibert2021-03-021-4/+5
| | | | "mfm", "fm" and "pc" list of formats. Their contents, and which driver uses what, may need some tuning.
* 6522via.cpp: Distinguish some different VIA types AJR2021-01-211-2/+2
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* spectrum: add "SDI" VC1541 disk interface (not working), Logitek Proceed1 notes. MetalliC2020-07-141-0/+1
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* finally retired the READ8/16/32/64 and WRITE8/16/32/64 macros (nw) Ivan Vangelista2020-06-181-4/+4
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* another bunch of READ* / WRITE* macros removal (nw) Ivan Vangelista2020-05-201-10/+10
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* c64.cpp, c128.cpp: fixed CBM IEC slot address not being set when replacing ↵ Vas Crabb2019-11-151-165/+165
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | devices in machine config bus/c64/rex_ep256.cpp: fixed array of EPROM slots not being populated (subdevices don't exist at construction time) cleanup: (nw) * having a macro for a device's expected tag in a header is bad - devices should not make assumptions about their tag or their location in the system hierarchy * device types exist in the global namespace - you must not use overly generic names for them as this is likely to cause collisions * device short names and titles each have their own namespace, but they're also global, and it should be possible to work out vaguely what a device is from its names * POSIX reserves all names ending in "_t" at global scope - we want fewer of these causing potential future issues, not more * if your device is in the global namespace, you should name it in a way that's not asking for name collisions to happen * we have a simple convention for device class names - it doesn't hurt to follow it: - concrete device_t implementations end with "_device" - device_interface implementations end with "_interface" (and often start with "device_") - abstract classes that derive from device_t end with "_device_base" * if you want to give your slot card device classes short, generic names, put them in a namespace for the "bus" * if you really want to use names ending with "_t", put them in a namespace or nest them inside a class
* Spring cleaning: Vas Crabb2019-11-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | * Changed emu_fatalerror to use util::string_format semantics * Fixed some incorrectly marked up stuff in build scripts * Make internal layout compression type a scoped enum (only zlib is supported still, but at least the values aren't magic numbers now) * Fixed memory leaks in Xbox USB * There can only be one "perfect quantum" device - enforce that only the root machine can set it, as allowing subdevices to will cause weird issues with slot cards overiding it * Allow multiple devices to set maximum quantum and use the most restrictive one (it's maximum quantum, it would be minimum interleave) * Got rid of device_slot_card_interface as it wasn't providing value * Added a helper template to reduce certain kinds of boilerplate in slots/buses * Cleaned up some particularly bad slot code (plenty more of that to do), and made some slots more idiomatic
* (nw) removed every remaining AM_ macro I could find in comments, but one in ↵ Ivan Vangelista2019-10-101-8/+8
| | | | emu\memarray.h cause I didn't want to cause a full recompile for this (nw)
* via6522: Change most mappings into m() [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2019-07-071-6/+6
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* srcclean (nw) Vas Crabb2019-05-261-34/+34
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* c1541: Added ROMs for a bunch of 1541 clones. [Curt Coder] Curt Coder2019-05-171-0/+180
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* c64: Added Westfalia Technica 1541 clone ROM [Curt Coder, dec_hl] Curt Coder2019-05-091-125/+154
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* (nw) Clean up the mess on master Vas Crabb2019-03-261-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This effectively reverts b380514764cf857469bae61c11143a19f79a74c5 and c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, restoring the state at 598cd5227223c3b04ca31f0dbc1981256d9ea3ff. Before pushing, please check that what you're about to push is sane. Check your local commit log and ensure there isn't anything out-of-place before pushing to mainline. When things like this happen, it wastes everyone's time. I really don't need this in a week when real work™ is busting my balls and I'm behind where I want to be with preparing for MAME release.
* Revert "conflict resolution (nw)" andreasnaive2019-03-251-9/+9
| | | | | This reverts commit c24473ddff715ecec2e258a6eb38960cf8c8e98e, reversing changes made to 009cba4fb8102102168ef32870892438327f3705.
* 6821pia, 6840ptm, 6850acia, bus/ss50, cmi01a: Simplify read/write handlers (nw) AJR2019-02-181-2/+2
| | | | 6850acia: Allow disabling side effects for reads (nw)
* bus/cbmiec: Improve device names (nw) AJR2019-01-231-7/+7
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* -c1541, c1571, c2031, c1551, rastersp: Removed MCFG and MACHINE_CONFIG ↵ mooglyguy2018-08-011-63/+60
| | | | | | | | usage. [Ryan Holtz] -model3: Some basic MACHINE_CONFIG cleanup, nw -pla: Added PLS100 device, nw
* acro removal, disambiguation, debugger side effects (nw) Vas Crabb2018-06-151-2/+2
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* as if millions of this pointers suddenly cried out in terror, and were ↵ Vas Crabb2018-06-081-2/+2
| | | | | | | suddenly silenced * streamline templates in addrmap.h * get rid of overloads on read/write member names - this will become even more important in the near future
* Move the +1 to the proper place in the ROM BIOS macros - that's been Vas Crabb2018-05-291-22/+22
| | | | | | | | | confusing people for far too long. Yes, this is a change in behaviour. Add a valdiation check for ROMs with BIOS flag set that are unselectable, fix the things it uncovers. (nw) Fix other random stuff.
* use plural names for output finders when there are multiple outputs (#3595) wilbertpol2018-05-271-3/+3
| | | | | | | | * use plural names for output finders when there are multiple outputs (nw) * use plural names for output finders when there are multiple outputs (nw) * use plural names for output finders when there are multiple outputs (nw)
* Replace set_led_value and set_lamp_value with output_finders. [Wilbe… (#3592) wilbertpol2018-05-201-1/+4
| | | | | | * Replace set_led_value and set_lamp_value with output_finders. [Wilbert Pol] * segaufo: keep the 2 bit lamp outputs
* Streamline machine configuration macros - everyone's a device edition. Vas Crabb2018-05-061-28/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Start replacing special device macros with additional constructors, starting with ISA, INTELLEC 4 and RS-232 buses. Allow an object finder to take on the target of another object finder. (For a combination of the previous two things in action, see either the INTELLEC 4 driver, or the Apple 2 PC Exporter card. Also check out looping over a device finder array to instantiate devices in some places. Lots of things no longer need to pass tags around.) Start supplying default clocks for things that have a standard clock or have all clocks internal. Eliminate the separate DEV versions of the DEVCB_ macros. Previously, the plain versions were a shortcut for DEVICE_SELF as the target. You can now supply a string tag (relative to current device being configured), an object finder (takes on the base and relative tag), or a reference to a device/interface (only do this if you know the device won't be replaced out from under it, but that's a safe assumption for your subdevices). In almost all cases, you can get the effect you want by supplying *this as the target. Eliminate sound and CPU versions of macros. They serve no useful purpose, provide no extra checks, make error messages longer, add indirection, and mislead newbies into thinking there's a difference. Remove a lot of now-unnecessary ":" prefixes binding things relative to machine root. Clean up some miscellaneous rot. Examples of new functionality in use in (some more subtle than others): * src/mame/drivers/intellec4.cpp * src/mame/drivers/tranz330.cpp * src/mame/drivers/osboren1.cpp * src/mame/drivers/zorba.cpp * src/mame/devices/smioc.cpp * src/devices/bus/a2bus/pc_xporter.cpp * src/devices/bus/isa/isa.h * src/devices/bus/isa/isa.h * src/devices/bus/intellec4/intellec4.h
* Make MCFG_DEVICE_ADD and callable device types more flexible: Vas Crabb2018-05-041-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Allows defaulted clocks (see subtle example with vboy) * Allows additional constructors (see RS232 port in tranz330) * Allows use of device finder in place of tag in MCFG_DEVICE_ADD * Requires out-of-line destructor for devices using incomplete types * Requires XTAL or explicit u32 for clocks for devices with private types Devices must still define the standard constructor. When writing additional constructors, be aware that the constructor runs before device_add_mconfig in the context of the existing device, not the new device. See osborne1, zorba, tranz330, and vboy for examples of this in use. Compilation is a bit slower, but this is temporary while refactoring is in progress. Eliminated the need for MCFG_SOUND_ROUTE_EX. Removed macros from slot option configuration - they just obfuscated code and slowed it down with needless dynamic casts, but didn't actually simplify it.
* maps: Finish devices/bus (nw) Olivier Galibert2018-04-211-15/+17
| | | | | | That's it for ADDRESS_MAP_START. Please don't try to remove the macros yet, let's wait for a full release before that so that the forks can catch up.
* Address maps macros removal, pass 1 [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2018-03-141-9/+11
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* API change: Memory maps are now methods of the owner class [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2018-02-121-4/+4
| | | | | Also, a lot more freedom happened, that's going to be more visible soon.
* API change: Memory maps are now "last entry wins" [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2018-01-311-1/+0
| | | | | | | This allows for the much more natural "import another map and patch it" structure, or "cover a whole region then punch holes in it". Our previous first-entry-wins rule was always a surprise to newcomers, and oldcomers too.
* xtal.h is dead, long live to xtal.cpp [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2018-01-231-4/+4
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* API Change: Machine configs are now a method of the owner class, and the ↵ Olivier Galibert2018-01-171-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | prototype is simplified [O. Galibert] Beware, the device context does not follow in MCFG_FRAGMENT_ADD anymore due to the prototype change. So creating a device then configuring through a fragment doesn't work as-is. The simplest solution is just to add a MCFG_DEVICE_MODIFY at the start of the fragment with the correct tag.
* Revert "Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mamedev/mame"" Firehawke2017-12-131-1/+1
| | | | This reverts commit 54155441e9ba9941e85d80c4834a66376a11e791.
* Revert "Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/mamedev/mame" Firehawke2017-12-131-1/+1
| | | | | This reverts commit f537428e5a40ba6dde8ca9bf0fe9ae6b1f189ac4, reversing changes made to 0d70d798107d4e4e8fb9f230410aeb1e888d65c5.
* get rid of legacy BITSWAP* (nw) Vas Crabb2017-12-131-1/+1
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* Validate BIOS names and fix most errors found: Vas Crabb2017-08-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | * Error on characters other than [a-z0-9.-_] in name * Error on duplicate name or description * Error on non-existent default BIOS Still errors for duplicate BIOS descriptions in AdamNet FDC and mc1502 - I dont' know enough about these systems to make useful descrptions. Could someone who knows what these things are please disambiguate the descriptions? * Adam FDC descripes 320ta, dbl24 and dsdd as "320KB DSDD" * mc1502 describes v531 and v531_92 as "v5.31 12/10/92"
* Some more descriptive names for CBM IEC devices AJR2017-06-111-12/+12
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* Further improvements to slot option validation (nw) AJR2017-06-101-1/+1
| | | | | - All slot options are now validated whether or not they are user-selectable. This has already exposed a bug in one MSX-Audio device. - Slots within slots, however, get added for validation only if they are declared fixed. Various Commodore floppy drives have been affected by this, since it doesn't look as if the current FDC emulation allows for detachability.
* device_add_mconfig up to devices/bus/h* (nw) Ivan Vangelista2017-06-081-82/+11
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* Goodbye MACHINE_CONFIG_FRAGMENT, it was nice knowing you. Vas Crabb2017-05-221-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | (nw) This is a pretty minimal change. The point where the root device is added has been moved from the MACHINE_CONFIG_START macro to the constructor of the machine configuration class (made possible by giving drivers their own device types). This isn't the final change in this area. The root device is still being handled specially in that its configuration comes from the game driver structure. This needs to be harmonised with regular devices. But that's a job for another day.
* Move static data out of devices into the device types. This is a ↵ Vas Crabb2017-05-141-118/+118
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | significant change, so please pay attention. The core changes are: * Short name, full name and source file are no longer members of device_t, they are part of the device type * MACHINE_COFIG_START no longer needs a driver class * MACHINE_CONFIG_DERIVED_CLASS is no longer necessary * Specify the state class you want in the GAME/COMP/CONS line * The compiler will work out the base class where the driver init member is declared * There is one static device type object per driver rather than one per machine configuration Use DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE or DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to declare device type. * DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE forward-declares teh device type and class, and declares extern object finders. * DECLARE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS is for devices classes in namespaces - it doesn't forward-declare the device type. Use DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE or DEFINE_DEVICE_TYPE_NS to define device types. * These macros declare storage for the static data, and instantiate the device type and device finder templates. The rest of the changes are mostly just moving stuff out of headers that shouldn't be there, renaming stuff for consistency, and scoping stuff down where appropriate. Things I've actually messed with substantially: * More descriptive names for a lot of devices * Untangled the fantasy sound from the driver state, which necessitates breaking up sound/flip writes * Changed DECO BSMT2000 ready callback into a device delegate * Untangled Microprose 3D noise from driver state * Used object finders for CoCo multipak, KC85 D002, and Irem sound subdevices * Started to get TI-99 stuff out of the TI-990 directory and arrange bus devices properly * Started to break out common parts of Samsung ARM SoC devices * Turned some of FM, SID, SCSP DSP, EPIC12 and Voodoo cores into something resmbling C++ * Tried to make Z180 table allocation/setup a bit safer * Converted generic keyboard/terminal to not use WRITE8 - space/offset aren't relevant * Dynamically allocate generic terminal buffer so derived devices (e.g. teleprinter) can specify size * Imporved encapsulation of Z80DART channels * Refactored the SPC7110 bit table generator loop to make it more readable * Added wrappers for SNES PPU operations so members can be made protected * Factored out some boilerplate for YM chips with PSG * toaplan2 gfx * stic/intv resolution * Video System video * Out Run/Y-board sprite alignment * GIC video hookup * Amstrad CPC ROM box members * IQ151 ROM cart region * MSX cart IRQ callback resolution time * SMS passthrough control devices starting subslots I've smoke-tested several drivers, but I've probably missed something. Things I've missed will likely blow up spectacularly with failure to bind errors and the like. Let me know if there's more subtle breakage (could have happened in FM or Voodoo). And can everyone please, please try to keep stuff clean. In particular, please stop polluting the global namespace. Keep things out of headers that don't need to be there, and use things that can be scoped down rather than macros. It feels like an uphill battle trying to get this stuff under control while more of it's added.
* Self-registering devices prep: Vas Crabb2017-02-271-12/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Make device_creator a variable template and get rid of the ampersands * Remove screen.h and speaker.h from emu.h and add where necessary * Centralise instantiations of screen and speaker finder templates * Add/standardise #include guards in many hearers * Remove many redundant #includes * Order #includesr to help catch headers that can't be #included alone (nw) This changes #include order to be prefix, unit header if applicable then other stuff roughly in order from most dependent to least dependent library. This helps catch headers that don't #include things that they use.
* Remove emu.h from headers (nw) Olivier Galibert2017-02-111-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Per Vas' request. If the compile fails for you (i'm thinking osx and windows native debuggers here in particular), add '#include "emu.h"' as first include of the cpp files that fail. Due to our use of precompilation and forced inclusion, emu.h must be included as the very first non-comment thing we do if we want to be sure msvc compiles are identical to gcc/clang ones. Doing it directly instead of through an include increases the correctness probability by a magnitude.
* NOTICE (TYPE NAME CONSOLIDATION) Miodrag Milanovic2016-10-221-18/+18
| | | | | Use standard uint64_t, uint32_t, uint16_t or uint8_t instead of UINT64, UINT32, UINT16 or UINT8 also use standard int64_t, int32_t, int16_t or int8_t instead of INT64, INT32, INT16 or INT8
* Created a tiny_rom_entry structure for the purposes of rom_entry ↵ Nathan Woods2016-08-061-12/+12
| | | | | | | | declarations in code, and a first pass at the required core changes to unpack tiny_rom_entry structures at runtime. WARNING - I've done preliminary testing on a tiny build (pacman works), but nothing more. I know for a fact that a full compile fails
* reverting: Miodrag Milanovic2016-01-201-13/+13
| | | | | | | SHA-1: 1f90ceab075c4869298e963bf0a14a0aac2f1caa * tags are now strings (nw) fix start project for custom builds in Visual Studio (nw)