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* Move all devices into separate part of src tree (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-09-139-7368/+0
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* blame balrog for this :) (NW) Cowering2015-07-081-1/+1
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* Another round of -Wextra -Wdouble-promotion fixes. (nw) couriersud2015-05-201-3/+3
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* update for Ville Linde (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-05-139-9/+9
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* Sorted out cpu cores (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-05-139-5/+13
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* Added dummy license headers for EMU section (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2015-05-075-0/+10
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* gradius4: avoid stack overflow when adsp21062 device is reset while inside ↵ Peter Ferrie2015-03-181-2/+2
| | | | interrupt handler [Peter Ferrie]
* fixed most of the -Wunreachable-code-break and -Wunreachable-code-return ↵ Oliver Stöneberg2014-09-081-1/+0
| | | | warnings of clang 3.5 when compiling MESS (nw)
* More cleanups, there is issue with srcclean that needs to be taken care as ↵ Miodrag Milanovic2014-07-221-1/+1
| | | | well, just doing now what we can
* sharc: DMA internal index registers are only 17 bits long. (nw) Ville Linde2014-05-063-13/+13
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* sharc: initialize DMA6 registers in host booting mode. (nw) Ville Linde2014-04-161-0/+6
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* Moved eminline and related files into /src/osd since it's system related (nw) Miodrag Milanovic2014-04-162-2/+2
| | | | | | | | Moved delegates into /src/lib/util to enable usage of delegates in other project parts Moved mame_printf_* calls into /src/osd/osdcore.c and renamed them to osd_printf_* Changed mess.mak to display compilation of ymmu100.ppm nicely
* Added ALU opcode 0x89 (FAVG), Last Bronx shows background scene in attract ↵ Angelo Salese2014-04-163-0/+25
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* Simplified Last Bronx fix, however it's confirmed to set dst address to 0, ↵ Angelo Salese2014-04-161-2/+9
| | | | Ville?
* Attempt to fix Last Bronx booting, still uses a shitload of unsupported ↵ Angelo Salese2014-04-155-7/+77
| | | | opcodes, fun ...
* Cleanups and version bumpmame0153 Miodrag Milanovic2014-04-072-6/+5
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* and more *.c -> *.inc renaming (nw) Oliver Stöneberg2014-03-195-4/+4
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* Removed some auto_mallocs in favor of dynamic_arrays. Aaron Giles2014-02-192-2/+2
| | | | | Added option to clear dynamic_arrays; on gcc this should assert if not done on POD (which is unsafe to memset).
* sharc.c: Modernized cpu core. [Wilbert Pol] Wilbert Pol2014-01-267-2113/+2072
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* added missing short names to legacy devices and added validation that short ↵ Miodrag Milanovic2013-08-231-0/+1
| | | | name is always mandatory (nw)
* Cleanups and version bumpmame0148u1 Miodrag Milanovic2013-02-111-1/+1
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* sharcdsm.c: [Pavel Semerad] Scott Stone2013-01-171-10/+33
| | | | | | | - Added omitted direction flags in instruction using both PM() and DM(). - In instruction with 6bit immediate data, this data is signed value. It would be better to show this sign because it is confusing to see for example 0x3F which actually means -1 (32bit immed data are not confusing as that big values are easy to recognize).
* output of new srcclean changes that are relatively small [smf] smf-2013-01-112-2/+0
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* Cleanups and version bumpmame0148 Miodrag Milanovic2013-01-119-1156/+1154
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* Since nobody checks for NULLs anyway, make Aaron Giles2012-09-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | device_memory_interface::space() assert against NULL and return a reference, and pushed references throughout all address space usage in the system. Added a has_space() method to check for those rare case when it is ambiguous. [Aaron Giles] Also reinstated the generic space and added fatal error handlers if anyone tries to actually read/write from it.
* Clean-ups and version bumpmame0147 Miodrag Milanovic2012-09-175-12/+12
| | | note: hoarded dump removed too from coco_cart.xml, this will not be tolerated
* Final round of struct/union/enum normalization. Aaron Giles2012-09-161-2/+1
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* Enum and union normalization. Aaron Giles2012-09-162-4/+4
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* Pass 2 of struct modernization. Aaron Giles2012-09-154-14/+14
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* sharc: Rewrote DMA handling to use timers. Ville Linde2012-09-122-106/+124
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* sharc: Changed delayed IOP writes to use timers. Ville Linde2012-09-121-33/+26
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* sharc: Minor optimizations Ville Linde2012-09-082-45/+35
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* added missing \n to some fatalerror() calls (no whatsnew) Oliver Stöneberg2012-09-075-57/+57
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* DEVINFO_* to CPU_INFO_*, and some cleanups (no whatsnew) Miodrag Milanovic2012-09-031-16/+16
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* Renamed device_irq_callback to device_irq_acknowledge_callback to Aaron Giles2012-04-101-1/+1
| | | | | | | | make its purpose clearer. Added delegate support for interrupt callbacks, and made driver_device variants of the generic interrupt helper callbacks. Did not convert existing callers yet due to logistical issues.
* MAME going modern part 1 (no whatsnew) Miodrag Milanovic2012-03-311-1/+1
| | | | - Added 4th parameter to all address maps - Added missing state classes
* Collapsed device_config and device_t into one class. Updated all Aaron Giles2011-04-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | existing modern devices and the legacy wrappers to work in this environment. This in general greatly simplifies writing a modern device. [Aaron Giles] General notes: * some more cleanup probably needs to happen behind this change, but I needed to get it in before the next device modernization or import from MESS :) * new template function device_creator which automatically defines the static function that creates the device; use this instead of creating a static_alloc_device_config function * added device_stop() method which is called at around the time the previous device_t's destructor was called; if you auto_free anything, do it here because the machine is gone when the destructor is called * changed the static_set_* calls to pass a device_t & instead of a device_config * * for many devices, the static config structure member names over- lapped the device's names for devcb_* functions; in these cases the members in the interface were renamed to have a _cb suffix * changed the driver_enumerator to only cache 100 machine_configs because caching them all took a ton of memory; fortunately this implementation detail is completely hidden behind the driver_enumerator interface * got rid of the macros for creating derived classes; doing it manually is now clean enough that it isn't worth hiding the details in a macro
* BIG update. Aaron Giles2011-03-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove redundant machine items from address_space and device_t. Neither machine nor m_machine are directly accessible anymore. Instead a new getter machine() is available which returns a machine reference. So: space->machine->xxx ==> space->machine().xxx device->machine->yyy ==> device->machine().yyy Globally changed all running_machine pointers to running_machine references. Any function/method that takes a running_machine takes it as a required parameter (1 or 2 exceptions). Being consistent here gets rid of a lot of odd &machine or *machine, but it does mean a very large bulk change across the project. Structs which have a running_machine * now have that variable renamed to m_machine, and now have a shiny new machine() method that works like the space and device methods above. Since most of these are things that should eventually be devices anyway, consider this a step in that direction. 98% of the update was done with regex searches. The changes are architected such that the compiler will catch the remaining errors: // find things that use an embedded machine directly and replace // with a machine() getter call S: ->machine-> R: ->machine\(\)\. // do the same if via a reference S: \.machine-> R: \.machine\(\)\. // convert function parameters to running_machine & S: running_machine \*machine([^;]) R: running_machine \&machine\1 // replace machine-> with machine. S: machine-> R: machine\. // replace &machine() with machine() S: \&([()->a-z0-9_]+machine\(\)) R: \1 // sanity check: look for this used as a cast (running_machine &) // and change to this: *(running_machine *)
* Created new enum type address_spacenum for specifying an address Aaron Giles2011-03-271-13/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | space by index. Update functions and methods that accepted an address space index to take an address_spacenum instead. Note that this means you can't use a raw integer in ADDRESS_SPACE macros, so instead of 0 use the enumerated AS_0. Standardized the project on the shortened constants AS_* over the older ADDRESS_SPACE_*. Removed the latter to prevent confusion. Also centralized the location of these definitions to memory.h.
* Get rid of state_save_register_device_* macros in favor of direct Aaron Giles2011-02-091-92/+92
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | calls on the device object. Regex used: state_save_register_device_item( *)\(( *)([^,]+), *([^,]+),( *)([^ )]+)( *)\) \3->save_item\1\(\2NAME\(\6\),\5\4\7\) state_save_register_device_item_array( *)\(( *)([^,]+), *([^,]+),( *)([^ )]+)( *)\) \3->save_item\1\(\2NAME\(\6\),\5\4\7\) state_save_register_device_item_2d_array( *)\(( *)([^,]+), *([^,]+),( *)([^ )]+)( *)\) \3->save_item\1\(\2NAME\(\6\),\5\4\7\) state_save_register_device_item_bitmap( *)\(( *)([^,]+), *([^,]+),( *)([^ )]+)( *)\) \3->save_item\1\(\2NAME\(\*\6\),\5\4\7\) state_save_register_device_item_pointer( *)\(( *)([^,]+), *([^,]+),( *)([^,]+), *([^ )]+)( *)\) \3->save_pointer\1\(\2NAME\(\6\),\5\7,\5\4\8\) this->save_ save_ (save_item[^;]+), *0( *)\); \1\2\); (save_pointer[^;]+), *0( *)\); \1\2\);
* running_device -> device_t Aaron Giles2010-12-312-7/+7
| | | | | They both already existed. No sense in having two names for the same object type.
* Remove memory_read/write_byte/word/dword/qword* variants. Again, this is mostly Aaron Giles2010-08-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bulk search & replace: S: memory_read_([bytewordq]+)_[0-9lbe_maskd]+( *)\(( *)([^,]+)( *),( *) R: \4->read_\1\2\(\3 S: memory_read_([bytewordq]+)( *)\(( *)([^,]+)( *),( *) R: \4->read_\1\2\(\3 S: memory_write_([bytewordq]+)_[0-9lbe_maskd]+( *)\(( *)([^,]+)( *),( *) R: \4->write_\1\2\(\3 S: memory_write_([bytewordq]+)( *)\(( *)([^,]+)( *),( *) R: \4->write_\1\2\(\3 Gets 99% of the cases.
* Replace "const address_space" with "address_space" throughout the system. Aaron Giles2010-08-191-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | The purpose of making it const before was to discourage direct tampering, but private/protected does a better job of that now anyhow, and it is annoying now. s/const[ \t]+address_space\b/address_space/g; Is basically what I did.
* Created CPU-specific device types for all CPUs, using new macros Aaron Giles2010-07-032-4/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Change cpu_device into a base class. Rename old cpu_device to legacy_cpu_device. Aaron Giles2010-06-171-2/+2
| | | | Update interfaces as appropriate.
* Change cpu execute function to just use the icount stuffed by Aaron Giles2010-06-091-6/+1
| | | | | the scheduler, rather than manging an incoming cycle count. It was confusing to have multiple sources of cycle counts.
* Changed CPU callbacks to use cpu_device, eliminating a bunch of casting. Aaron Giles2010-06-081-4/+4
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* WARNING: There are likely to be regressions in both functionality and Aaron Giles2010-06-081-8/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | performance as a result of this change. Do not panic; report issues to the list in the short term and I will look into them. There are probably also some details I forgot to mention. Please ask questions if anything is not clear. NOTE: This is a major internal change to the way devices are handled in MAME. There is a small impact on drivers, but the bulk of the changes are to the devices themselves. Full documentation on the new device handling is in progress at http://mamedev.org/devwiki/index.php/MAME_Device_Basics Defined two new casting helpers: [Aaron Giles] downcast<type>(value) should be used for safe and efficient downcasting from a base class to a derived class. It wraps static_cast<> by adding an assert that a matching dynamic_cast<> returns the same result in debug builds. crosscast<type>(value) should be used for safe casting from one type to another in multiple inheritance scenarios. It compiles to a dynamic_cast<> plus an assert on the result. Since it does not optimize down to static_cast<>, you should prefer downcast<> over crosscast<> when you can. Redefined running_device to be a proper C++ class (now called device_t). Same for device_config (still called device_config). All devices and device_configs must now be derived from these base classes. This means each device type now has a pair of its own unique classes that describe the device. Drivers are encouraged to use the specific device types instead of the generic running_device or device_t classes. Drivers that have a state class defined in their header file are encouraged to use initializers off the constructor to locate devices. [Aaron Giles] Removed the following fields from the device and device configuration classes as they never were necessary or provided any use: device class, device family, source file, version, credits. [Aaron Giles] Added templatized variant of machine->device() which performs a downcast as part of the device fetch. Thus machine->device<timer_device>("timer") will locate a device named "timer", downcast it to a timer_device, and assert if the downcast fails. [Aaron Giles] Removed most publically accessible members of running_device/device_t in favor of inline accessor functions. The only remaining public member is machine. Thus all references to device->type are now device->type(), etc. [Aaron Giles] Created a number of device interface classes which are designed to be mix- ins for the device classes, providing specific extended functionality and information. There are standard interface classes for sound, execution, state, nvram, memory, and disassembly. Devices can opt into 0 or more of these classes. [Aaron Giles] Converted the classic CPU device to a standard device that uses the execution, state, memory, and disassembly interfaces. Used this new class (cpu_device) to implement the existing CPU device interface. In the future it will be possible to convert each CPU core to its own device type, but for now they are still all CPU devices with a cpu_type() that specifies exactly which kind of CPU. [Aaron Giles] Created a new header devlegcy.h which wraps the old device interface using some special template classes. To use these with an existing device, simply remove from the device header the DEVICE_GET_INFO() declaration and the #define mapping the ALL_CAPS name to the DEVICE_GET_INFO. In their place #include "devlegcy.h" and use the DECLARE_LEGACY_DEVICE() macro. In addition, there is a DECLARE_LEGACY_SOUND_DEVICE() macro for wrapping existing sound devices into new-style devices, and a DECLARE_LEGACY_NVRAM_DEVICE() for wrapping NVRAM devices. Also moved the token and inline_config members to the legacy device class, as these are not used in modern devices. [Aaron Giles] Converted the standard base devices (VIDEO_SCREEN, SPEAKER, and TIMER) from legacy devices to the new C++ style. Also renamed VIDEO_SCREEN to simply SCREEN. The various global functions that were previously used to access information or modify the state of these devices are now replaced by methods on the device classes. Specifically: video_screen_configure() == screen->configure() video_screen_set_visarea() == screen->set_visible_area() video_screen_update_partial() == screen->update_partial() video_screen_update_now() == screen->update_now() video_screen_get_vpos() == screen->vpos() video_screen_get_hpos() == screen->hpos() video_screen_get_vblank() == screen->vblank() video_screen_get_hblank() == screen->hblank() video_screen_get_width() == screen->width() video_screen_get_height() == screen->height() video_screen_get_visible_area() == screen->visible_area() video_screen_get_time_until_pos() == screen->time_until_pos() video_screen_get_time_until_vblank_start() == screen->time_until_vblank_start() video_screen_get_time_until_vblank_end() == screen->time_until_vblank_end() video_screen_get_time_until_update() == screen->time_until_update() video_screen_get_scan_period() == screen->scan_period() video_screen_get_frame_period() == screen->frame_period() video_screen_get_frame_number() == screen->frame_number() timer_device_adjust_oneshot() == timer->adjust() timer_device_adjust_periodic() == timer->adjust() timer_device_reset() == timer->reset() timer_device_enable() == timer->enable() timer_device_enabled() == timer->enabled() timer_device_get_param() == timer->param() timer_device_set_param() == timer->set_param() timer_device_get_ptr() == timer->get_ptr() timer_device_set_ptr() == timer->set_ptr() timer_device_timeelapsed() == timer->time_elapsed() timer_device_timeleft() == timer->time_left() timer_device_starttime() == timer->start_time() timer_device_firetime() == timer->fire_time() Updated all drivers that use the above functions to fetch the specific device type (timer_device or screen_device) and call the appropriate method. [Aaron Giles] Changed machine->primary_screen and the 'screen' parameter to VIDEO_UPDATE to specifically pass in a screen_device object. [Aaron Giles] Defined a new custom interface for the Z80 daisy chain. This interface behaves like the standard interfaces, and can be added to any device that implements the Z80 daisy chain behavior. Converted all existing Z80 daisy chain devices to new-style devices that inherit this interface. [Aaron Giles] Changed the way CPU state tables are built up. Previously, these were data structures defined by a CPU core which described all the registers and how to output them. This functionality is now part of the state interface and is implemented via the device_state_entry class. Updated all CPU cores which were using the old data structure to use the new form. The syntax is currently awkward, but will be cleaner for CPUs that are native new devices. [Aaron Giles] Converted the okim6295 and eeprom devices to the new model. These were necessary because they both require multiple interfaces to operate and it didn't make sense to create legacy device templates for these single cases. (okim6295 needs the sound interface and the memory interface, while eeprom requires both the nvram and memory interfaces). [Aaron Giles] Changed parameters in a few callback functions from pointers to references in situations where they are guaranteed to never be NULL. [Aaron Giles] Removed MDRV_CPU_FLAGS() which was only used for disabling a CPU. Changed it to MDRV_DEVICE_DISABLE() instead. Updated drivers. [Aaron Giles] Reorganized the token parsing for machine configurations. The core parsing code knows how to create/replace/remove devices, but all device token parsing is now handled in the device_config class, which in turn will make use of any interface classes or device-specific token handling for custom token processing. [Aaron Giles] Moved many validity checks out of validity.c and into the device interface classes. For example, address space validation is now part of the memory interface class. [Aaron Giles] Consolidated address space parameters (bus width, endianness, etc.) into a single address_space_config class. Updated all code that queried for address space parameters to use the new mechanism. [Aaron Giles]
* Disable many unused variables as identifed by cppcheck. [Oliver Stöneberg] Scott Stone2010-04-231-5/+5
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* Remove some aliases between CPUINFO_ and DEVINFO_ to help clarify Aaron Giles2010-01-211-10/+10
| | | | | | usage. Also converted a few more places to use the new accessors.