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constructor, SH4 internal registers now work when using big endian. The debugger is now aware that the SH3/SH4 has an MMU. [smf]
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instructions whose execution time is normally indefinite. When this happens, a special message may be printed to the debug console stating the location of the last actual instruction executed before the wait (if there was one).
Note that since the callback ignores the current value of the program counter, this special type of debugger break cannot be entered through breakpoints or instruction stepping commands. The callback also leaves no effect on PC history tracking or trace logs.
* cpu/hd61700, cpu/tms32031: Add standard IRQ callback
* cpu/m68000gen.py: Change name of invoked executable to bin/python3
* cpu/m6809: Eliminate PC "massaging" for SYNC and similar instructions
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* Added (rudimentary) SH7021 DMA, timers and GPIO, and logging for the rest.
* Fixed SH2 NMIs occurring in a delay slot when using the interpreter.
* Generally cleaned up code and renamed functions/macros/variables more conventionally.
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members. (#9788)
Primarily, this removes device_t::device_timer, device_t::timer_set,
device_t::synchronize, device_t::timer_expired, and device_timer_id.
Use of device_timer often resulted in unnecessary trampolining in
addition to switch/case overhead on a driver/device level, and
additional logic to manage delegated vs. ID-based timers on a core
level. In the worst cases, devices were performing a switch/case with
only one valid case.
device_scheduler::timer_set is marked deprecated as the only remaining
direct uses are via the Lua engine and a few drivers that need
refactoring anyway. The remaining uses occur via
device_scheduler::synchronize.
As a middle ground between the extremely short timer_alloc() and the
extremely long
machine().scheduler().timer_alloc(timer_expired_delegate(FUNC(widget_device::contoso_tick), this)),
a helper function in device_t has been added which can be invoked with
the following syntax:
timer_alloc(FUNC(widget_device::contoso_tick), this)
- Additional changes/cleanups performed along the way:
- Converted to use logmacro:
* src/devices/bus/ieee488/hp9895.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ieee488/remote488.cpp
* src/devices/bus/isa/hdc.cpp
* src/devices/bus/isa/omti8621.cpp
* src/devices/bus/isa/sc499.cpp
* src/devices/bus/vip/vp550.cpp
* src/devices/cpu/i86/i186.cpp
* src/devices/cpu/lc8670/lc8670.cpp
* src/devices/machine/68230pit.cpp
* src/devices/machine/corvushd.cpp
* src/devices/machine/ds1994.cpp
* src/devices/machine/ticket.cpp
* src/mame/audio/pinsnd88.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/notetaker.cpp
* src/mame/machine/asic65.cpp
* src/mame/machine/rmnimbus.cpp
* src/mame/machine/victor9k_fdc.cpp
* src/mame/video/uv201.cpp
- Made usage of m_member prefix consistent:
* src/devices/bus/isa/hdc.cpp
* src/devices/bus/isa/omti8621.cpp
* src/devices/bus/vme/vme_fccpu20.cpp
* src/devices/machine/ds1386.cpp
* src/devices/machine/i7220.cpp
- Spacing consistency pass:
* src/devices/bus/isa/hdc.cpp
* src/devices/bus/isa/omti8621.cpp
* src/devices/bus/thomson/nanoresau.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/992board.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/genkbd.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/joyport/handset.cpp
* src/devices/bus/vme/vme_fccpu20.cpp
* src/devices/cpu/i86/i186.cpp
* src/devices/cpu/lc8670/lc8670.cpp
* src/devices/machine/68230pit.cpp
* src/devices/machine/cop452.cpp
* src/devices/machine/corvushd.cpp
* src/devices/machine/hp_dc100_tape.cpp
* src/devices/machine/hp_taco.cpp
* src/devices/machine/meters.cpp
* src/devices/machine/microtch.cpp
* src/devices/machine/phi.cpp
* src/devices/video/ef9365.cpp
* src/devices/video/v9938.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/alphaskop41xx.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/myb3k.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/notetaker.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_an.cpp
* src/mame/machine/midikbd.cpp
* src/mame/machine/rmnimbus.cpp
* src/mame/machine/wpc_lamp.cpp
* src/mame/machine/wpc_out.cpp
- Removed string-based ioport lookups:
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/joyport/handset.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/joyport/mecmouse.cpp
* src/devices/bus/vme/vme_hcpu30.cpp
* src/mame/machine/k7659kb.cpp
* src/mame/machine/ti85.cpp
- Adjustments to grammar/wording in comments
* src/devices/bus/sms_ctrl/lphaser.cpp
* src/devices/bus/sms_ctrl/sports.cpp
* src/devices/bus/snes/event.cpp
* src/devices/bus/snes/sa1.cpp
* src/devices/bus/thomson/nanoresau.cpp
* src/devices/bus/z88/z88.cpp
* src/devices/machine/ds1386.cpp
* src/devices/machine/vic_pl192.cpp
- Favored BIT() macro for single-bit checks
* src/devices/bus/ti99/internal/992board.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/joyport/handset.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/notetaker.cpp
* src/mame/machine/wpc_lamp.cpp
* src/mame/machine/wpc_out.cpp
- Removed C89-style variable declarations when noticed
* src/devices/bus/isa/hdc.cpp
* src/devices/bus/sms_ctrl/lphaser.cpp
* src/devices/bus/ti99/joyport/mecmouse.cpp
* src/devices/machine/acorn_vidc.cpp
* src/devices/sound/ymz280b.cpp
* src/devices/video/vic4567.cpp
- Removed FUNCNAME to avoid compiler-specific #define checks in devices
* src/devices/bus/vme/vme_fccpu20.cpp
* src/devices/bus/vme/vme_hcpu30.cpp
* src/devices/machine/68230pit.cpp
* src/devices/machine/mc14411.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/myb3k.cpp
- Removed unecessary member prefixes/suffixes
* src/devices/video/ef9340_1.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/fuukifg2.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/fuukifg3.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/intv.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/simpsons.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/socrates.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/special_gambl.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/sprint4.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/ti990_10.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/tubep.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/vectrex.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_an.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_dot.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_flip1.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_flip2.cpp
* src/mame/machine/z80ne.cpp
* src/mame/video/rollerg.cpp
- Switched to lower-case hex constants
* src/devices/video/ef9365.cpp
* src/mame/machine/rmnimbus.cpp
- Re-ordered driver overrides and function members
* src/mame/drivers/boxer.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/eurocom2.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/exidy.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/gpworld.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/h19.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/ibmpcjr.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/mekd5.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/mgolf.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/myb3k.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/nightmare.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/notetaker.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/ptcsol.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/pwrview.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/rabbit.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/sitcom.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/socrates.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/sprint4.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/techno.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/thayers.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/ti990_10.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/ti990_4.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/tv912.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/tv990.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/uchroma68.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/vk100.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wicat.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/wpc_an.cpp
* src/mame/includes/abc80.h
* src/mame/includes/asterix.h
* src/mame/includes/fuukifg2.h
* src/mame/includes/fuukifg3.h
* src/mame/includes/gunbustr.h
* src/mame/includes/intv.h
* src/mame/includes/namcona1.h
* src/mame/includes/newbrain.h
* src/mame/includes/poly.h
* src/mame/includes/prof80.h
* src/mame/includes/rollerg.h
* src/mame/includes/s11.h
* src/mame/includes/segahang.h
* src/mame/includes/simpsons.h
* src/mame/includes/spacefb.h
* src/mame/includes/tandy2k.h
* src/mame/includes/trucocl.h
* src/mame/includes/tubebp.h
* src/mame/includes/vidbrain.h
* src/mame/includes/wolfpack.h
* src/mame/includes/wpc_dot.h
- Made capitalization consistent on class members
* src/devices/machine/meters.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/namcona1.cpp
* src/mame/drivers/notetaker.cpp
-src/devices/bus/isa/hdc.cpp:
* Removed fixed-size std::vector in favor of std::unique_ptr
-src/devices/bus/isa/s3virge.cpp:
* Moved unusually large (for a header) functions into .cpp from header
-src/devices/bus/vip/vp550.cpp
* Switched to required_device_array to simplify code paths
-src/devices/machine/arm_iomd.cpp
* Added initializers to constructor
* Favored std::size over fixed static sizes
-src/devices/machine/ds1386.cpp
* Moved register #defines into header enums
-src/devices/machine/mc68901.cpp
* Removed unnecessary parameters and emu_timer::enable calls
-src/devices/machine/mccs1850.cpp
* Removed inline overuse
-src/devices/machine/meters.cpp
* Removed unused members
-src/devices/machine/mos6526.cpp
* Removed inline overuse
-src/devices/machine/nsc810.cpp
* Converted to arrays rather than individually-numbered members
-src/devices/machine/pxa255.cpp
* Simplified DMA transfer code
-src/devices/machine/saa1043.cpp
* Removed extraneous members in favor of resolve_all_safe
-src/devices/machine/vic_pl192.cpp
* Shifted constructors, start-up, and maps to be at the top of the source file
-src/devices/machine/z8536.cpp
* Removed stray uses of device_timer_id
-src/devices/sound/cdp1869.cpp
* Removed inline overuse
-src/devices/sound/mos7360.cpp
* Converted to arrays rather than individually-numbered members
-src/emu/device.cpp
* Removed ID-based timer_alloc
* Removed timer_set
* Removed synchronize
* Removed timer_expired
* Added shorthand timer_alloc to avoid lengthy machine().scheduler().timer_alloc() calls
-src/emu/schedule.cpp
* Removed now-unused m_id and m_device members
-src/mame/audio/alesis.cpp
* Added initializers to constructor
-src/mame/drivers/alto2.cpp
* Removed custom-named driver init in favor of driver_init override
* Removed octal constant in favor of more standard hex
-src/mame/drivers/astinvad.cpp
* Fixed 'kamizake' typo
-src/mame/drivers/tm990189.cpp
* Removed unnecessary machine reset override
-src/mame/drivers/unichamp.cpp
* Removed custom-named driver init in favor of driver_init override
-src/mame/drivers/votrhv.cpp
* Fixed ROM_LOAD macros and region() usage in memory maps
-src/mame/machine/victor9k_fdc.cpp
* Made bracing style consistent across the file
-src/mame/video/gime.cpp
* Removed unnecessary void specifiers in function prototypes
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- Streamlined logging across chips to use logmacro.h, removed popmessages and printfs in production code;
- Add missing include guards in header files;
- split Atomiswave into own file from naomi.cpp (dc_atomiswave.cpp);
- powervr2.cpp: YUV pitch follows U size, fixes #8999
- powervr2.cpp: move Elan related stuff back into naomi2_state;
- naomi.cpp: support for player 2 keyboard inputs;
- naomi.cpp: add proper inputs to alpilot/alpilotj and sstrkfgt;
- naomi.cpp: hookup lightgun for deathcox;
- naomi.cpp: make G2-DMA timings slightly more accurate (fixes sfz3ugd silent BGMs regression caused by implicit insta-DMAs)
- dc_g2if.cpp: wrote a device for G2 DMA interface, fixes #9000 ;
- dc_g2if.cpp: add E1/E2/DD channels thru template, add area protection, add illegal address and overflow exceptions (fixes loopchk g2 bus tests 0302 and 0303)
- aica.cpp: $2814 CA reads doesn't need shifting, fixes ADX repeating sample/hang bugs in many entries [Angelo Salese, MetalliC];
- powervr2.cpp: make ISP/TSP irq to be slower, fixes regression bug with Capcom fighters having frame hiccups [David Haywood, Angelo Salese]
- dc_atomiswave.cpp: converted aw_modem_r/_w to 32-bit, added 3p/4p inputs to ggisuka, expose EXID to an input/output ioports for future extensions;
- dc_atomiswave.cpp: extend xtrmhnt2 ALL.Net hack for -drc, move around state machine to derive ALL.Net external device mapping instead of driver_init fn, demote to MUP for obvious reasons;
- dc_atomiswave: add Area 1 mirrors, fix maxspeed title screen animation;
- [MT#8143](https://mametesters.org/view.php?id=8143) is fixed
New NOT_WORKING software list additions
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dc.xml: DC Checker for Repair v2.05R (World), Loop Checker v1.00 (World), GD Drive Repair Program v0.1 (World) [Hidden Palace]
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* Updated sol2 to 3.2.2
* Updated pugixml to 1.10
* Increased minimum clang version to 6
* Cleaned up some stuff that can use new features
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not pointers anymore [O. Galibert]
The last(?) two changes are:
- Add a template parameter to everything (theoretically the address
space width, in practice a level derived from it to keep as much
compatibility between widths as possible) so that the shift size
becomes a constant.
- Change the syntax of declaring and initializing the caches and
specifics so that they're embedded in the owner device. Solves
lifetime issues and also removes one indirection (looking up the base
dispatch pointer through the cache/specific pointer).
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[Phil Bennett]
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-ticket: Added separate hopper_device, nw
-aristmk6, atvtrack, cps3, cv1k, hikaru, saturn, sh4robot, stv: Removed MACHINE_CONFIG, nw
-sat_ctrl/multitap, segatap: Refactored to use required_devicee_array, removed MACHINE_CONFIG, simplified code, nw
-mega32x: Removed code duplication, eliminated MACHINE_CONFIG, nw
-vegaeo: Removed machine().device, nw
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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
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FRCHG [R. Belmont]
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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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(nw)
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* Move around the debugger hooks to get a small but measurable performance increase
* Remove emucore from external tools
* Improve performance of DSP16 interpreter a little by generating six variants of execution loop
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mb86235.cpp: renamed pcs_ptr into pcp, and added a file for future interpreter core (nw)
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Also, a lot more freedom happened, that's going to be more visible
soon.
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* direct_read_data is now a template which takes the address bus shift
as a parameter.
* address_space::direct<shift>() is now a template method that takes
the shift as a parameter and returns a pointer instead of a
reference
* the address to give to {read|write}_* on address_space or
direct_read_data is now the address one wants to access
Longer explanation:
Up until now, the {read|write}_* methods required the caller to give
the byte offset instead of the actual address. That's the same on
byte-addressing CPUs, e.g. the ones everyone knows, but it's different
on the word/long/quad addressing ones (tms, sharc, etc...) or the
bit-addressing one (tms340x0). Changing that required templatizing
the direct access interface on the bus addressing granularity,
historically called address bus shift. Also, since everybody was
taking the address of the reference returned by direct(), and
structurally didn't have much choice in the matter, it got changed to
return a pointer directly.
Longest historical explanation:
In a cpu core, the hottest memory access, by far, is the opcode
fetching. It's also an access with very good locality (doesn't move
much, tends to stay in the same rom/ram zone even when jumping around,
tends not to hit handlers), which makes efficient caching worthwhile
(as in, 30-50% faster core iirc on something like the 6502, but that
was 20 years ago and a number of things changed since then). In fact,
opcode fetching was, in the distant past, just an array lookup indexed
by pc on an offset pointer, which was updated on branches. It didn't
stay that way because more elaborate access is often needed (handlers,
banking with instructions crossing a bank...) but it still ends up with
a frontend of "if the address is still in the current range read from
pointer+address otherwise do the slowpath", e.g. two usually correctly
predicted branches plus the read most of the time.
Then the >8 bits cpus arrived. That was ok, it just required to do
the add to a u8 *, then convert to a u16/u32 * and do the read. At
the asm level, it was all identical except for the final read, and
read_byte/word/long being separate there was no test (and associated
overhead) added in the path.
Then the word-addressing CPUs arrived with, iirc, the tms cpus used in
atari games. They require, to read from the pointer, to shift the
address, either explicitely, or implicitely through indexing a u16 *.
There were three possibilities:
1- create a new read_* method for each size and granularity. That
amounts to a lot of copy/paste in the end, and functions with
identical prototypes so the compiler can't detect you're using the
wrong one.
2- put a variable shift in the read path. That was too expensive
especially since the most critical cpus are byte-addressing (68000 at
the time was the key). Having bit-adressing cpus which means the
shift can either be right or left depending on the variable makes
things even worse.
3- require the caller to do the shift himself when needed.
The last solution was chosen, and starting that day the address was a
byte offset and not the real address. Which is, actually, quite
surprising when writing a new cpu core or, worse, when using the
read/write methods from the driver code.
But since then, C++ happened. And, in particular, templates with
non-type parameters. Suddendly, solution 1 can be done without the
copy/paste and with different types allowing to detect (at runtime,
but systematically and at startup) if you got it wrong, while still
generating optimal code. So it was time to switch to that solution
and makes the address parameter sane again. Especially since it makes
mucking in the rest of the memory subsystem code a lot more
understandable.
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Disassemblers are now independant classes. Not only the code is
cleaner, but unidasm has access to all the cpu cores again. The
interface to the disassembly method has changed from byte buffers to
objects that give a result to read methods. This also adds support
for lfsr and/or paged PCs.
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testing something at the time) and document what were a few more differences between the cores (nw)
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