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* -Lua engine: run everything in coroutines. (#11019) Vas Crabb2023-03-251-3/+1
| | | | | | | | | * This lets you use emu.wait(...) directly without mucking around creating coroutines. * Allow emu.wait to accept an attotime argument. * Added a couple more wait helper functions. -emu/profiler.h: Actually use scope-based profiling helpers. * This makes the comment at the top of emu/profile.h less dishonest, and makes it easier to write exception-safe code. * Got rid of some do { ... } while (0) loops that only existed so break could be used like a goto.
* - Removed device_timer, device_timer_id, et al in favor of direct callback ↵ MooglyGuy2022-06-041-0/+5
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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
* -Switch to building MAME as C++17. Vas Crabb2020-11-151-11/+7
| | | | | | | * 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
* emu: correct some file headers (nw) hap2020-06-191-1/+1
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* Make devdelegate more like devcb for configuration. This is a Vas Crabb2019-10-261-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | fundamental change to show device delegates are configured. Device delegates are now aware of the current device during configuration and will resolve string tags relative to it. This means that device delegates need a device to be supplied on construction so they can find the machine configuration object. There's a one-dimensional array helper to make it easier to construct arrays of device delegates with the same owner. (I didn't make an n-dimensional one because I didn't hit a use case, but it would be a simple addition.) There's no more bind_relative_to member - just call resolve() like you would for a devcb. There's also no need to cast nullptr when creating a late bind device delegate. The flip side is that for an overloaded or non-capturing lambda you'll need to cast to the desired type. There is one less conditional branch in the hot path for calls for delegates bound to a function pointer of member function pointer. This comes at the cost of one additional unconditional branch in the hot path for calls to delegates bound to functoids (lambdas, functions that don't take an object reference, other callable objects). This applies to all delegates, not just device delegates. Address spaces will now print an error message if a late bind error is encountered while installing a handler. This will give the range and address range, hopefully making it easier to guess which memory map is faulty. For the simple case of allowing a device_delegate member to be configured, use a member like this: template <typename... T> void set_foo(T &&...args) { m_foo_cb.set(std::forward<T>(args)...); } For a case where different delegates need to be used depending on the function signature, see src/emu/screen.h (the screen update function setters). Device delegates now take a target specification and function pointer. The target may be: * Target omitted, implying the current device being configured. This can only be used during configuration. It will work as long as the current device is not removed/replaced. * A tag string relative to the current device being configured. This can only be used during configuration. It will not be callable until .resolve() is called. It will work as long as the current device is not removed/replaced. * A device finder (required_device/optional_device). The delegate will late bind to the current target of the device finder. It will not be callable until .resolve() is called. It will work properly if the target device is replaced, as long as the device finder's base object isn't removed/replaced. * A reference to an object. It will be callable immediately. It will work as long as the target object is not removed/replaced. The target types and restrictions are pretty similar to what you already have on object finders and devcb, so it shouldn't cause any surprises. Note that dereferencing a device finder will changes the effect. To illustrate this: ... required_device<some_device> m_dev; ... m_dev(*this, "dev") ... // will late bind to "dev" relative to *this // will work if "dev" hasn't been created yet or is replaced later // won't work if *this is removed/replaced // won't be callable until resolve() is called cb1.set(m_dev, FUNC(some_device::w)); ... // will bind to current target of m_dev // will not work if m_dev is not resolved // will not work if "dev" is replaced later // will be callable immediately cb2.set(*m_dev, FUNC(some_device::w)); ... The order of the target and name has been reversed for functoids (lambdas and other callable objects). This allows the NAME macro to be used on lambdas and functoids. For example: foo.set_something(NAME([this] (u8 data) { m_something = data; })); I realise the diagnostic messages get ugly if you use NAME on a large lambda. You can still give a literal name, you just have to place it after the lambda rather than before. This is uglier, but it's intentional. I'm trying to drive developers away from a certain style. While it's nice that you can put half the driver code in the memory map, it detracts from readability. It's hard to visualise the memory range mappings if the memory map functions are punctuated by large lambdas. There's also slightly higher overhead for calling a delegate bound to a functoid. If the code is prettier for trivial lambdas but uglier for non-trivial lambdas in address maps, it will hopefully steer people away from putting non-trivial lambdas in memory maps. There were some devices that were converted from using plain delegates without adding bind_relative_to calls. I fixed some of them (e.g. LaserDisc) but I probably missed some. These will likely crash on unresolved delegate calls. There are some devices that reset delegates at configuration complete or start time, preventing them from being set up during configuration (e.g. src/devices/video/ppu2c0x.cpp and src/devices/machine/68307.cpp). This goes against the design principles of how device delegates should be used, but I didn't change them because I don't trust myself to find all the places they're used. I've definitely broken some stuff with this (I know about asterix), so report issues and bear with me until I get it all fixed.
* 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
* Next-gen config: make address map config not look like arse Vas Crabb2018-06-061-0/+14
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* Add support for custom device constructors when replacing devices. Vas Crabb2018-05-081-0/+15
| | | | | | | | | | Current syntax: MCFG_DEVICE_REPLACE(tag_or_finder, TYPE, ...) Next-generation syntax: TYPE(config.replace(), tag_or_finder, ...) (nw) Kill off some more low-value macros that aren't needed any more, and get rid of the token-pasting voodoo and casts in the discrete sound macros.
* Make MCFG_DEVICE_ADD and callable device types more flexible: Vas Crabb2018-05-041-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * 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.
* Allow devcb to be bound to a device/mixin or the target of a device Vas Crabb2018-05-021-3/+24
| | | | | | | | | | finder. This works outside machine configuration context so the workarounds in ATA HLE and MSX slots are no longer necessary. It also allows reduction in tag repetition in machine configuration (see converted osborne1.cpp, zorba.cpp or the more extreme tranz330.cpp). Allow reimagined device instantiation to take a device finder based on current device being configured to reduce repetition (see tranz330.cpp).
* Mechanism for devices to generate clocks for other devices AJR2017-04-211-0/+6
| | | | | | - Have set_unscaled_clock and set_clock_scale not call notify_clock_changed unless the device has been started. - Owner-derived clocks are now updated whenever the owner's clock is changed, including at configuration time. This simplifies the configuration of various NES clones. - Add clock_update_delegate type to represent device-generated clock outputs that may be dynamically modified. The model implementation of this is the CLK output in I8085A.
* More efficient device error logging AJR2016-06-201-5/+16
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* Fix stupid error Vas Crabb2016-03-011-2/+2
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* * Support *n conversion in stream_format/string_format Vas Crabb2016-03-011-0/+40
* Make stream_format return characters printed * Add iostreams with std::vector storage * Move to type-safe templates for logerror and popmessage * Remove now-unnecessary I64FMT from calls to logerror/popmessage * Put some lib/util stuff in util:: namespace * Some fixes to Japanese translation