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I've guessed whether break or [[fallthrough]] is appropriate. In cases
where it looked particularly suspicious, I added a FIXME comment. All
of these changes should be reviewed by someone familiar with the code.
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-sound/discrete, okim6295: Removed MCFG macros. [Ryan Holtz]
-norautp, osi, audio/mario: Removed MACHINE_CONFIG macros. [Ryan Holtz]
-vsmile: Split into its own driver from vii.cpp. [Ryan Holtz]
-vii: Fixed broken controller inputs. [Ryan Holtz]
-konamim2: Massive update. Most games work, but are still marked non-working due to rare MAME crashes in the PPC DRC. [Phil Bennett, Ryan Holtz]
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template on more information (data width, endianness) to make it possible to turn it into an handler cache eventually, and not just a memory block cache. Make it capable of large and unaligned accesses. [O. Galibert]
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clean up a bit of macro hell in PowerPC core
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Revert "Changes to debugger memory address translation"
This reverts commit bb0964f9a284b15851773f5428bd602ca01cc28b.
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- memory_translate now returns an address space number rather a boolean flag, permitting addresses in part of one space to map to an entirely different space. This is primarily intended to help MCUs which have blocks of internal memory that can be dynamically remapped, but may also allow for more accurate emulation of MMUs that drive multiple external address spaces, since the old limit of four address spaces per MAME device has been lifted.
- memory_translate has also been made a const method, in spite of a couple of badly behaved CPU cores that can't honestly treat it as one.
- The (read|write)_(byte|word|dword|qword|memory|opcode) accessors have been transferred from debugger_cpu to device_memory_interface, with somewhat modified arguments corresponding to the translate function it calls through to if requested.
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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
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