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[Aaron Giles]
* these classes now no longer take a resource_pool; everything is
managed globally -- this means that objects added to lists must be
allocated with global_alloc
* added new auto_pointer<> template which wraps a pointer and auto-frees
it upon destruction; it also defaults to NULL so it doesn't need to
be explicitly initialized
* moved tagged_list template to tagmap.h
Redo of the low-level memory tracking system: [Aaron Giles]
* moved low-level tracking out of emu\emualloc into lib\util\corealloc
so it can be shared among all components and used by core libraries
* global_alloc and friends no longer use a resource pool to track
allocations; turns out this was a wholly redundant system that wasted
a lot of memory
* removed global_resource_pool entirely
* added global_free_array to delete arrays allocated with
global_alloc_array
* added tracking of object versus array allocation; we will now error
if you use global_free on an array, or global_free_array on an object
Added new utility helper const_string_pool which can be used to
efficiently accumulate strings that are not intended to be modified.
Used by updated makelist and software list code. [Aaron Giles]
Updated png2bdc and makelist tools to not leak memory and use more modern
techniques (no more MAX_DRIVERS in makelist, for example). [Aaron Giles]
Deprecated auto_strdup and removed all uses by way of caller-managed
astrings and the software list rewrite. [Aaron Giles]
Rewrote software list management: [Aaron Giles]
* removed the notion of a software_list that is separate from a
software_list_device; they are one and the same now
* moved several functions into device_image_interface since they really
didn't belong in the core software list class
* lots of simplification as a result of the above changes
Additional notes (no whatsnew):
Moved definition of FPTR to osdcomm.h.
Some changes happened in the OSD code to fix issues, especially regarding
freeing arrays. SDL folks may need to fix up some of these.
The following devices still are using tokens and should be modernized
(I found them because they kept their token as void * and tried to
delete it, which you can't):
namco_52xx_device (mame/audio/namco52.c)
namco_54xx_device (mame/audio/namco54.c)
namco_06xx_device (mame/machine/namco06.c)
namco_50xx_device (mame/machine/namco50.c)
namco_51xx_device (mame/machine/namco51.c)
namco_53xx_device (mame/machine/namco53.c)
voodoo_device (emu/video/voodoo.c)
mos6581_device (emu/sound/mos6581.c)
aica_device (emu/sound/aica.c)
scsp_device (emu/sound/scsp.c)
dmadac_sound_device (emu/sound/dmadac.c)
s3c2440_device (emu/machine/s3c2440.c)
wd1770_device (emu/machine/wd17xx.c)
latch8_device (emu/machine/latch8.c)
duart68681_device (emu/machine/68681.c)
s3c2400_device (emu/machine/s3c2400.c)
s3c2410_device (emu/machine/s3c2410.c)
strataflash_device (mess/machine/strata.c)
hd63450_device (mess/machine/hd63450.c)
tap_990_device (mess/machine/ti99/990_tap.c)
omti8621_device (mess/machine/omti8621.c)
vdt911_device (mess/video/911_vdt.c)
apollo_graphics_15i (mess/video/apollo.c)
asr733_device (mess/video/733_asr.c)
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location [Miodrag Milanovic]
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we can allocate objects of the real type.
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whatsnew)
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languages down dark alleys, knocks them over and goes through their pockets for loose grammar!"
Hand-checked the most popular English word misspellings and made the appropriate changes. Nearly all of the changes made were in commented areas. (no whatsnew)
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image loading (no whatsnew)
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for identifying targets and simplified the code. [Aaron Giles]
I have some further ideas but this is a good midway point.
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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
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[Miodrag Milanovic]
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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 *)
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timer_adjust_oneshot(t,...) => t->adjust(...)
timer_adjust_periodic(t,...) => t->adjust(...)
timer_reset(t,...) => t->reset(...)
timer_enable(t,...) => t->enable(...)
timer_enabled(t) => t->enabled()
timer_get_param(t) => t->param()
timer_get_ptr(t) => t->ptr()
timer_set_param(t,...) => t->set_param(...)
timer_set_ptr(t) => t->set_ptr(...)
timer_timeelapsed(t) => t->elapsed()
timer_timeleft(t) => t->remaining()
timer_starttime(t) => t->start()
timer_firetime(t) => t->expire()
Also remove some stray legacy cpuexec* macros that were
lurking in schedule.h):
cpuexec_describe_context(m) => m->describe_context()
cpuexec_boost_interleave(m,...) => m->scheduler().boot_interleave(...)
cpuexec_trigger(m,...) => m->scheduler().trigger(...)
cpuexec_triggertime(m,...) => m->scheduler().trigger(...)
Specific regex'es used:
timer_adjust_oneshot( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->adjust\1\(\2
timer_adjust_periodic( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->adjust\1\(\2
(->adjust.*), *0( *)\)
\1\2\)
timer_reset( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->reset\1\(\2
(->reset *\(.*)attotime::never
\1
timer_enable( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->enable\1\(\2
timer_enabled( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->enabled\1\(\2\)
timer_get_param( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->param\1\(\2\)
timer_get_ptr( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->ptr\1\(\2\)
timer_timeelapsed( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->elapsed\1\(\2\)
timer_timeleft( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->remaining\1\(\2\)
timer_starttime( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->start\1\(\2\)
timer_firetime( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->expire\1\(\2\)
timer_set_param( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->set_param\1\(\2
timer_set_ptr( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->set_ptr\1\(\2
cpuexec_describe_context( *)\(( *)([^,;)]+)\)
\3->describe_context\1\(\2\)
\&m_machine->describe_context
m_machine.describe_context
cpuexec_boost_interleave( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->scheduler().boost_interleave\1\(\2
cpuexec_trigger( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->scheduler().trigger\1\(\2
cpuexec_triggertime( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *
\3->scheduler().trigger\1\(\2
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timers into the scheduler. Retain TIMER devices as a separate wrapper
in timer.c/.h. Inline wrappers are currently provided for all timer
operations; a future update will bulk clean these up.
Rather than using macros which hide generation of a string-ified name
for callback functions, the new methods require passing both a function
pointer plus a name string. A new macro FUNC() can be used to output
both, and another macro MFUNC() can be used to output a stub-wrapped
class member as a callback.
Also added a time() method on the machine, so that machine->time() gives
the current emulated time. A wrapper for timer_get_time is currently
provided but will be bulk replaced in the future.
For this update, convert all classic timer_alloc, timer_set,
timer_pulse, and timer_call_after_resynch calls into method calls on
the scheduler.
For new device timers, added methods to the device_t class that make
creating and managing these much simpler. Modern devices were updated
to use these.
Here are the regexes used; some manual cleanup (compiler-caught) will
be needed since regex doesn't handle nested parentheses cleanly
1. Convert timer_call_after_resynch calls
timer_call_after_resynch( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^);]+)\)
\3->scheduler().synchronize\1\(\2FUNC(\6), \5, \4\)
2. Clean up trailing 0, NULL parameters
(synchronize[^;]+), 0, NULL\)
\1)
3. Clean up trailing NULL parameters
(synchronize[^;]+), NULL\)
\1)
4. Clean up completely empty parameter lists
synchronize\(FUNC\(NULL\)\)
synchronize()
5. Convert timer_set calls
timer_set( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^);]+)\)
\3->scheduler().timer_set\1\(\2\4, FUNC(\7), \6, \5\)
6. Clean up trailing 0, NULL parameters
(timer_set[^;]+), 0, NULL\)
\1)
7. Clean up trailing NULL parameters
(timer_set[^;]+), NULL\)
\1)
8. Convert timer_set calls
timer_pulse( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^);]+)\)
\3->scheduler().timer_pulse\1\(\2\4, FUNC(\7), \6, \5\)
9. Clean up trailing 0, NULL parameters
(timer_pulse[^;]+), 0, NULL\)
\1)
10. Clean up trailing NULL parameters
(timer_pulse[^;]+), NULL\)
\1)
11. Convert timer_alloc calls
timer_alloc( *)\(( *)([^,;]+), *([^,;]+), *([^);]+)\)
\3->scheduler().timer_alloc\1\(\2FUNC(\4), \5\)
12. Clean up trailing NULL parameters
(timer_alloc[^;]+), NULL\)
\1)
13. Clean up trailing 0 parameters
(timer_alloc[^;]+), 0\)
\1)
14. Fix oddities introduced
\&m_machine->scheduler()
m_machine.scheduler()
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attotime_zero => attotime::zero
attotime_never => attotime::never
ATTOTIME_IN_SEC(s) => attotime::from_seconds(s)
ATTOTIME_IN_MSEC(m) => attotime::from_msec(m)
ATTOTIME_IN_USEC(u) => attotime::from_usec(u)
ATTOTIME_IN_NSEC(n) => attotime::from_nsec(n)
ATTOTIME_IN_HZ(h) => attotime::from_hz(h)
Also, changed the following MCFG macros to require a full
attotime specification:
MCFG_TIMER_ADD_PERIODIC
MCFG_QUANTUM_TIME
MCFG_WATCHDOG_TIME_INIT
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global functions which are now superceded by the operators and
methods on the class. [Aaron Giles]
Required mappings are:
attotime_make(a,b) => attotime(a,b)
attotime_to_double(t) => t.as_double()
double_to_attotime(d) => attotime::from_double(d)
attotime_to_attoseconds(t) => t.as_attoseconds()
attotime_to_ticks(t,f) => t.as_ticks(f)
ticks_to_attotime(t,f) => attotime::from_ticks(t,f)
attotime_add(a,b) => a + b
attotime_add_attoseconds(a,b) => a + attotime(0, b)
attotime_sub(a,b) => a - b
attotime_sub_attoseconds(a,b) => a - attotime(0, b)
attotime_compare(a,b) == 0 => a == b
attotime_compare(a,b) != 0 => a != b
attotime_compare(a,b) < 0 => a < b
attotime_compare(a,b) <= 0 => a <= b
attotime_compare(a,b) > 0 => a > b
attotime_compare(a,b) >= 0 => a >= b
attotime_mul(a,f) => a * f
attotime_div(a,f) => a / f
attotime_min(a,b) => min(a,b)
attotime_max(a,b) => max(a,b)
attotime_is_never(t) => t.is_never()
attotime_string(t,p) => t.as_string(p)
In addition, some existing #defines still exist but will go away:
attotime_zero => attotime::zero
attotime_never => attotime::never
ATTOTIME_IN_SEC(s) => attotime::from_seconds(s)
ATTOTIME_IN_MSEC(m) => attotime::from_msec(m)
ATTOTIME_IN_USEC(u) => attotime::from_usec(u)
ATTOTIME_IN_NSEC(n) => attotime::from_nsec(n)
ATTOTIME_IN_HZ(h) => attotime::from_hz(h)
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from MESS [Miodrag Milanovic]
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