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CLK/Components/9918/Implementation/ClockConverter.hpp

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//
// ClockConverter.hpp
// Clock Signal
//
// Created by Thomas Harte on 01/01/2023.
// Copyright © 2023 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
//
#ifndef ClockConverter_hpp
#define ClockConverter_hpp
#include "../9918.hpp"
namespace TI {
namespace TMS {
template <Personality personality> constexpr int cycles_per_line() {
switch(personality) {
default: return 342;
case Personality::V9938:
case Personality::V9958: return 1368;
case Personality::MDVDP: return 3420;
}
}
constexpr int TMSAccessWindowsPerLine = 171;
/*!
This implementation of the TMS, etc mediates between three clocks:
1) the external clock, which is whatever the rest of the system(s)
it plugs into run at;
2) the internal clock, which is used to time and place syncs, borders,
pixel regions, etc; and
3) a memory acccess clock, which correlates to the number of windows
available for memory accesses.
E.g. for both a regular TMS9918 and the Sega Master System, the external
clock is 3.58Mhz, the internal clock is 5.37Mhz and the memory access
clock is 2.69Mhz.
Or, put another way, for both a TMS9918 and Master System:
* 228 external cycles;
* is 342 internal cycles;
* which exactly covers 228 NTSC colour clocks; and
* contains 171 memory access windows.
Both the Yamaha extensions and the Mega Drive VDP are a bit smarter about
paged mode memory accesses, obviating any advantage to treating (3) as a
separate clock.
*/
template <Personality personality> class ClockConverter {
public:
/*!
Given that another @c source external **half-cycles** has occurred,
indicates how many complete internal **cycles** have additionally elapsed
since the last call to @c to_internal.
E.g. for the TMS, @c source will count 456 ticks per line, and the internal clock
runs at 342 ticks per line, so the proper conversion is to multiply by 3/4.
*/
int to_internal(int source) {
switch(personality) {
// Default behaviour is to apply a multiplication by 3/4;
// this is correct for the TMS and Sega VDPs other than the Mega Drive.
default: {
const int result = source * 3 + cycles_error_;
cycles_error_ = result & 3;
return result >> 2;
}
// The two Yamaha chips have an internal clock that is four times
// as fast as the TMS, therefore a stateless translation is possible.
case Personality::V9938:
case Personality::V9958:
return source * 3;
// The Mega Drive runs at 3420 master clocks per line, which is then
// divided by 4 or 5 depending on other state. That's 7 times the
// rate provided to the CPU; given that the input is in half-cycles
// the proper multiplier is therefore 3.5.
case Personality::MDVDP: {
const int result = source * 7 + cycles_error_;
cycles_error_ = result & 1;
return result >> 1;
}
}
}
/*!
Provides the number of complete external cycles that lie between now and
@c internal_cycles into the future. Any trailing fractional external cycle
is discarded.
*/
HalfCycles half_cycles_before_internal_cycles(int internal_cycles) const {
// Logic here correlates with multipliers as per @c to_internal.
switch(personality) {
default:
return HalfCycles(
((internal_cycles << 2) + (2 - cycles_error_)) / 3
);
case Personality::V9938:
case Personality::V9958:
return HalfCycles(internal_cycles / 3);
case Personality::MDVDP:
return HalfCycles(
((internal_cycles << 1) + (1 - cycles_error_)) / 7
);
}
}
/*!
Converts a position in internal cycles to its corresponding position
on the TMS memory-access clock, i.e. scales down to 171 clocks
per line
*/
static constexpr int to_tms_access_clock(int source) {
switch(personality) {
default:
return source >> 1;
case Personality::V9938:
case Personality::V9958:
return source >> 3;
case Personality::MDVDP:
return source / 20;
}
}
/// The number of internal cycles in a single line.
constexpr static int CyclesPerLine = cycles_per_line<personality>();
private:
// Holds current residue in conversion from the external to
// internal clock.
int cycles_error_ = 0;
};
}
}
#endif /* ClockConverter_hpp */