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* diexec: Add callback to allow debugger to break into the middle of wait-type ↵ AJR2024-11-171-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | 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
* Added ATTR_COLD to common lifecycle methods for many files in src/devices. ↵ holub2024-09-271-9/+9
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* tlcs90: move too generic irq enum to class hap2024-09-201-48/+48
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* tlcs90: small spacing cleanup, remove execute_burn altogether (renamed but ↵ hap2024-09-204-127/+168
| | | | | | keeping it in z180 after seeing TODO note), kl1839vm1: execute_input_lines getter was removed from mame
* diexec: Remove vestigial execute_burn override AJR2024-09-181-1/+1
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* diexec: remove vestigal execute_input_lines() hap2024-09-181-1/+0
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* jaleco/megasys1.cpp: Emulate microcontroller for bigstrik. (#11629) [Sergio ↵ mamehaze2023-10-222-24/+139
| | | | | | | | | | | | Galiano, Recreativos Piscis, David Haywood] * cpu/tlcs90: Added I/O ports and halt support. * jaleco/megasys1.cpp: Started splitting up driver state class, and hooked up microcontroller. * jaleco/ms1_tmap.cpp: Trigger screen update on scroll register write (visible in stdragon). New working clones -------------- Hachoo! (set 2) [unknown] Chimera Beast (Japan, prototype, set 2) [unknown]
* nmk/ddealer.cpp: replace MCU simulation in ddealer with emulated NMK-110 MCU ↵ mamehaze2023-10-131-3/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (also tdragon1, hachamf, hachamfa in nmk16.cpp) [Sergio Galiano, Recreativos Piscis, David Haywood, hammy] (#11584) * replace MCU simulation in ddealer with emulated NMK-110 MCU [Sergio Galiano, Recreativos Piscis, David Haywood, hammy] * hooked up MCU for tdragon1 too * added the nmk-113 dump to hachamf and hachamfa, this appears to be a multipurpose MCU, as it has multiple program paths depending on a port. * one of the config options in the 113 MCU is for Thunder Dragon, even if we use the 110 * 113 can also be used with Double Dealer in a specific config * flip ddealer.cpp to more permissive license, with agreement from copyright holders * load the 215 binary too, even if for emulation purposes it seems unimportant --------- Co-authored-by: DAVIDNEW\admin <hazemamewip@hotmail.com>
* emu/devcb.h: Eliminated the need to call resolve() on callbacks. (#11333) Vas Crabb2023-06-171-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | Read callbacks now need a default return value supplied at construction. Replaced isnull() with isunset() which tells you if the callback wasn't configured rather than whether it isn't safe to call. Enabled validation of device callbacks (it seems it was disabled at some point, probably accidentally). Device callbacks and object finders now implement the same interface for resolution.
* - Removed device_timer, device_timer_id, et al in favor of direct callback ↵ MooglyGuy2022-06-041-2/+2
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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
* src/devices/cpu: Remove #include "debugger.h" where no longer necessary AJR2022-04-061-1/+0
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* Remove void *ptr parameter from emu_timer, timer_device and all related ↵ AJR2022-01-261-1/+1
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* Debugger-related feature removals and cleanup AJR2021-08-151-1/+0
| | | | | | | | - Remove the hotspot read tracker. This was never robustly implemented, but changes to the memory system made it much less useful, and the "speedup opportunities" which it aimed to determine are not very important from a current emulation standpoint. - Remove the CURSP/GENSP state symbol and the generic sp() getter. Stacking semantics vary too much between CPU architectures for this to be of much use. (A "SP" symbol has been added to a few CPU cores whose stack pointers were otherwise not being registered.) - Remove the cached pointer to device_state_interface and the state() fast accessor from device_t. Most users of device_state_interface either already had a pointer to the specific CPU device type or needed to check first for the presence of the interface. - Change the PC memory write tracker to use pcbase(), which works even when the instruction callback is masked out, instead of peeking at the PC history index. - Remove some obsolete watchpoint-related definitions from machine.h.
* tlcs90: add missing break; hap2020-11-142-2/+4
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* tlcs90: this fallthrough at opcode must be wrong hap2020-11-142-2/+3
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* Enable GCC implicit fallthrough warning. Vas Crabb2020-11-152-1/+3
| | | | | | 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.
* srcclean (nw) Vas Crabb2020-03-221-1/+1
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* Add TMP90C051 disassembler (only accessible through unidasm for now) AJR2020-03-202-0/+28
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* tlcs90: First draft of 90844 register map; improve logging for unemulated ↵ AJR2020-03-132-3/+77
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* tlcs90: Split up the t90_internal_registers_r/w handlers (nw) AJR2020-03-132-258/+345
| | | | This work anticipates modifying the internal register map for TMP90PH44 and other incompatible models.
* sweeten most of the remaining arrays of delegates (nw) Vas Crabb2020-02-072-8/+6
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* Make many device_execute_interface functions noexcept, including the ↵ AJR2019-11-091-4/+4
| | | | | | | | "information" overrides. This also covers several time-related functions in attotime, running_machine and emu_timer. (nw) m6805: Calculate min_cycles and max_cycles once at device_start time (Nw) attotime: Add as_khz and as_mhz (nw)
* (nw) removed every remaining AM_ macro I could find in comments, but one in ↵ Ivan Vangelista2019-10-101-2/+2
| | | | emu\memarray.h cause I didn't want to cause a full recompile for this (nw)
* tlcs90: Separate TMP90840 and TMP90844 disassemblers AJR2019-09-304-18/+109
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* tlcs90, tlcs900: Removed MCFG, nw mooglyguy2018-12-071-68/+2
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* devcb3 Vas Crabb2018-07-071-18/+18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are multiple issues with the current device callbacks: * They always dispatch through a pointer-to-member * Chained callbacks are a linked list so the branch unit can't predict the early * There's a runtime decision made on the left/right shift direction * There are runtime NULL checks on various objects * Binding a lambda isn't practical * Arbitrary transformations are not supported * When chaining callbacks it isn't clear what the MCFG_DEVCB_ modifiers apply to * It isn't possible to just append to a callback in derived configuration * The macros need a magic, hidden local called devcb * Moving code that uses the magic locals around is error-prone * Writing the MCFG_ macros to make a device usable is a pain * You can't discover applicable MCFG_ macros with intellisense * Macros are not scoped * Using an inappropriate macro isn't detected at compile time * Lots of other things This changeset overcomes the biggest obstacle to remving MCFG_ macros altogether. Essentially, to allow a devcb to be configured, call .bind() and expose the result (a bind target for the callback). Bind target methods starting with "set" repace the current callbacks; methods starting with "append" append to them. You can't reconfigure a callback after resolving it. There's no need to use a macro matching the handler signatures - use FUNC for everything. Current device is implied if no tag/finder is supplied (no need for explicit this). Lambdas are supported, and the memory space and offset are optional. These kinds of things work: * .read_cb().set([this] () { return something; }); * .read_cb().set([this] (offs_t offset) { return ~offset; }); * .write_cb().set([this] (offs_t offset, u8 data) { m_array[offset] = data; }); * .write_cb().set([this] (int state) { some_var = state; }); Arbitrary transforms are allowed, and they can modify offset/mask for example: * .read_cb().set(FUNC(my_state::handler)).transform([] (u8 data) { return bitswap<4>(data, 1, 3, 0, 2); }); * .read_cb().set(m_dev, FUNC(some_device::member)).transform([] (offs_t &offset, u8 data) { offset ^= 3; return data; }); It's possible to stack arbitrary transforms, at the cost of compile time (the whole transform stack gets inlined at compile time). Shifts count as an arbitrary transform, but mask/exor does not. Order of mask/shift/exor now matters. Modifications are applied in the specified order. These are NOT EQUIVALENT: * .read_cb().set(FUNC(my_state::handler)).mask(0x06).lshift(2); * .read_cb().set(FUNC(my_state::handler)).lshift(2).mask(0x06); The bit helper no longer reverses its behaviour for read callbacks, and I/O ports are no longer aware of the field mask. Binding a read callback to no-op is not supported - specify a constant. The GND and VCC aliases have been removed intentionally - they're TTL-centric, and were already being abused. Other quirks have been preserved, including write logger only logging when the data is non-zero (quite unhelpful in many of the cases where it's used). Legacy syntax is still supported for simple cases, but will be phased out. New devices should not have MCFG_ macros. I don't think I've missed any fundamental issues, but if I've broken something, let me know.
* as if millions of this pointers suddenly cried out in terror, and were ↵ Vas Crabb2018-06-081-5/+5
| | | | | | | 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
* diexec: Interrupt API changes (nw) AJR2018-05-181-1/+1
| | | | | | - PULSE_LINE is no longer a value. Existing uses have been changed to pulse_input_line with attotime::zero as the second argument. - Formerly only INPUT_LINE_NMI and INPUT_LINE_RESET were allowed with PULSE_LINE. INPUT_LINE_NMI no longer receives special handling; instead, CPU devices must specify which of their input lines are edge-triggered and thus may be used with zero-width pulses by overriding the execute_input_edge_triggered predicate. INPUT_LINE_RESET is still special-cased, however. - execute_default_irq_vector now allows a different default vector to be specified for each input line. This added flexibility may or may not prove useful.
* maps: Finish devices/cpu (nw) Olivier Galibert2018-04-201-24/+29
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* Reshuffle some stuff: Vas Crabb2018-03-282-6/+3
| | | | | | * 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
* don't pass so many naked pointers around (nw) Vas Crabb2018-03-252-3/+3
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* Separate TLCS-90 external IRQ line state from internal request register ↵ AJR2018-03-182-13/+29
| | | | (fixes tenkai slowdowns)
* Blind faith fixed long names for almost all CPUs (nw) angelosa2018-03-151-6/+6
| | | | mb86235.cpp: renamed pcs_ptr into pcp, and added a file for future interpreter core (nw)
* destaticify initializations (nw) (#3289) wilbertpol2018-03-041-23/+23
| | | | | | * destaticify initializations (nw) * fix this->set_screen (nw)
* API change: Memory maps are now methods of the owner class [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2018-02-122-11/+16
| | | | | Also, a lot more freedom happened, that's going to be more visible soon.
* dvdisasm: Overhaul [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2017-11-264-87/+1024
| | | | | | | | 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.
* tlcs90: First painful step towards modernization of internal peripherals (nw) AJR2017-11-192-60/+188
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* convenience macro for enum bitwise operators (nw) Vas Crabb2017-07-221-1/+1
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* explicit sizes for enums used in save states - one should always do this to ↵ Vas Crabb2017-07-162-92/+92
| | | | maximise save state compatibility - also enum class (nw)
* make device_memory_interface slightly less of a special case, use a typedef ↵ Vas Crabb2017-07-102-3/+3
| | | | to avoid nested templates everywhere (nw)
* dimemory: Lift the cap on the number of address spaces per device [O. Galibert] Olivier Galibert2017-07-032-1/+8
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* tlcs90: Forwarding and some other stuff (nw) AJR2017-06-041-4/+15
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* Replace fake TLCS-90 I/O space with callbacks AJR2017-05-302-22/+88
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* Move static data out of devices into the device types. This is a ↵ Vas Crabb2017-05-142-27/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Note PROM version (nw) AJR2017-04-191-1/+1
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* Add TMP90PH44 device type for Sega 837-13551 I/O Board (nw) AJR2017-04-122-4/+27
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* more validation fixes (nw) Vas Crabb2017-03-041-1/+1
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* Self-registering devices prep: Vas Crabb2017-02-271-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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.
* srcclean (nw) Vas Crabb2016-11-271-16/+16
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* Changed disassembler infrastructure to not use char buffers internally Nathan Woods2016-11-201-9/+1
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