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The updated compiler also flagged a potential issue with CPU::Z80::Register not being a namespace re: 'Refresh' versus CPU::Z80::PartialMachineCycle. I don't entirely see it, but this fixes the problem. I also finally figured out what the compiler was trying to tell me about ROMRequester.xib.
285 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
285 lines
7.7 KiB
C++
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// Z80.hpp
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// Clock Signal
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//
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// Created by Thomas Harte on 14/05/2017.
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// Copyright 2017 Thomas Harte. All rights reserved.
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//
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#ifndef Z80_hpp
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#define Z80_hpp
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#include <cassert>
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#include <vector>
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#include <cstdint>
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#include "../RegisterSizes.hpp"
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#include "../../ClockReceiver/ClockReceiver.hpp"
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#include "../../ClockReceiver/ForceInline.hpp"
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namespace CPU {
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namespace Z80 {
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/*
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The list of registers that can be accessed via @c set_value_of_register and @c set_value_of_register.
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*/
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enum class Register {
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ProgramCounter,
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StackPointer,
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A, Flags, AF,
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B, C, BC,
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D, E, DE,
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H, L, HL,
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ADash, FlagsDash, AFDash,
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BDash, CDash, BCDash,
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DDash, EDash, DEDash,
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HDash, LDash, HLDash,
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IXh, IXl, IX,
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IYh, IYl, IY,
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R, I, Refresh,
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IFF1, IFF2, IM,
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MemPtr
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};
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/*
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Flags as defined on the Z80; can be used to decode the result of getting or setting @c Flags.
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*/
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enum Flag: uint8_t {
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Sign = 0x80,
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Zero = 0x40,
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Bit5 = 0x20,
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HalfCarry = 0x10,
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Bit3 = 0x08,
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Parity = 0x04,
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Overflow = 0x04,
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Subtract = 0x02,
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Carry = 0x01
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};
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/*!
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Subclasses will be given the task of performing partial machine cycles, allowing them to provide whatever interface they like
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between a Z80 and the rest of the system. @c PartialMachineCycle defines the information they will be handed for each unit
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of execution.
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*/
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struct PartialMachineCycle {
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enum Operation {
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ReadOpcode = 0,
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Read,
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Write,
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Input,
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Output,
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Interrupt,
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Refresh,
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Internal,
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BusAcknowledge,
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ReadOpcodeWait,
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ReadWait,
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WriteWait,
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InputWait,
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OutputWait,
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InterruptWait,
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ReadOpcodeStart,
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ReadStart,
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WriteStart,
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InputStart,
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OutputStart,
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InterruptStart,
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};
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/// The operation being carried out by the Z80. See the various getters below for better classification.
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const Operation operation;
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/// The length of this operation.
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const HalfCycles length;
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/// The current value of the address bus.
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const uint16_t *const address;
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/// If the Z80 is outputting to the data bus, a pointer to that value. Otherwise, a pointer to the location where the current data bus value should be placed.
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uint8_t *const value;
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/// @c true if this operation is occurring only because of an external request; @c false otherwise.
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const bool was_requested;
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/*!
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@returns @c true if the processor believes that the bus handler should actually do something with
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the content of this PartialMachineCycle; @c false otherwise.
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*/
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forceinline bool expects_action() const {
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return operation <= Operation::Interrupt;
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}
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/*!
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@returns @c true if this partial machine cycle completes one of the documented full machine cycles;
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@c false otherwise.
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*/
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forceinline bool is_terminal() const {
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return operation <= Operation::BusAcknowledge;
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}
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/*!
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@returns @c true if this partial machine cycle is a wait cycle; @c false otherwise.
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*/
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forceinline bool is_wait() const {
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return operation >= Operation::ReadOpcodeWait && operation <= Operation::InterruptWait;
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}
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PartialMachineCycle(const PartialMachineCycle &rhs) noexcept;
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PartialMachineCycle(Operation operation, HalfCycles length, uint16_t *address, uint8_t *value, bool was_requested) noexcept;
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PartialMachineCycle() noexcept;
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};
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/*!
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A class providing empty implementations of the methods a Z80 uses to access the bus. To wire the Z80 to a bus,
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machines should subclass BusHandler and then declare a realisation of the Z80 template, supplying their bus
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handler.
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*/
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class BusHandler {
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public:
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/*!
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Announces that the Z80 has performed the partial machine cycle defined by @c cycle.
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@returns The number of additional HalfCycles that passed in objective time while this Z80 operation was ongoing.
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On an archetypal machine this will be HalfCycles(0) but some architectures may choose not to clock the Z80
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during some periods or may impose wait states so predictably that it's more efficient just to add them
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via this mechanism.
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*/
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HalfCycles perform_machine_cycle(const PartialMachineCycle &cycle) {
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return HalfCycles(0);
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}
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/*!
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Announces completion of all the cycles supplied to a .run_for request on the Z80. Intended to allow
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bus handlers to perform any deferred output work.
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*/
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void flush() {}
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};
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#include "Implementation/Z80Storage.hpp"
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/*!
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A base class from which the Z80 descends; separated for implementation reasons only.
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*/
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class ProcessorBase: public ProcessorStorage {
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public:
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/*!
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Gets the value of a register.
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@see set_value_of_register
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@param r The register to set.
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@returns The value of the register. 8-bit registers will be returned as unsigned.
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*/
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uint16_t get_value_of_register(Register r);
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/*!
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Sets the value of a register.
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@see get_value_of_register
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@param r The register to set.
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@param value The value to set. If the register is only 8 bit, the value will be truncated.
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*/
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void set_value_of_register(Register r, uint16_t value);
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/*!
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Gets the value of the HALT output line.
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*/
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inline bool get_halt_line();
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/*!
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Sets the logical value of the interrupt line.
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@param offset If called while within perform_machine_cycle this may be a value indicating
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how many cycles before now the line changed state. The value may not be longer than the
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current machine cycle. If called at any other time, this must be zero.
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*/
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inline void set_interrupt_line(bool value, HalfCycles offset = 0);
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/*!
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Gets the value of the interrupt line.
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*/
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inline bool get_interrupt_line();
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/*!
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Sets the logical value of the non-maskable interrupt line.
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@param offset See discussion in set_interrupt_line.
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*/
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inline void set_non_maskable_interrupt_line(bool value, HalfCycles offset = 0);
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/*!
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Gets the value of the non-maskable interrupt line.
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*/
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inline bool get_non_maskable_interrupt_line();
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/*!
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Sets the logical value of the reset line.
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*/
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inline void set_reset_line(bool value);
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/*!
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This emulation automatically sets itself up in power-on state at creation, which has the effect of triggering a
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reset at the first opportunity. Use @c reset_power_on to disable that behaviour.
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*/
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void reset_power_on();
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};
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/*!
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@abstact Template providing emulation of a Z80 processor.
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@discussion Users should provide as the first template parameter a subclass of CPU::Z80::BusHandler; the Z80
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will announce its activity via the bus handler, which is responsible for marrying it to a bus. Users
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can also nominate whether the processor includes support for the bus request and/or wait lines. Declining to
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support either can produce a minor runtime performance improvement.
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*/
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template <class T, bool uses_bus_request, bool uses_wait_line> class Processor: public ProcessorBase {
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public:
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Processor(T &bus_handler);
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/*!
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Runs the Z80 for a supplied number of cycles.
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@discussion Subclasses must implement @c perform_machine_cycle(const PartialMachineCycle &cycle) .
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If it is a read operation then @c value will be seeded with the value 0xff.
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@param cycles The number of cycles to run for.
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*/
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void run_for(const HalfCycles cycles);
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/*!
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Sets the logical value of the bus request line, having asserted that this Z80 supports the bus request line.
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*/
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void set_bus_request_line(bool value);
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/*!
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Gets the logical value of the bus request line.
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*/
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bool get_bus_request_line();
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/*!
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Sets the logical value of the wait line, having asserted that this Z80 supports the wait line.
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*/
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void set_wait_line(bool value);
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/*!
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Gets the logical value of the bus request line.
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*/
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bool get_wait_line();
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private:
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T &bus_handler_;
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void assemble_page(InstructionPage &target, InstructionTable &table, bool add_offsets);
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void copy_program(const MicroOp *source, std::vector<MicroOp> &destination);
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};
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#include "Implementation/Z80Implementation.hpp"
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}
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}
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#endif /* Z80_hpp */
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