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597 lines
15 KiB
C++
597 lines
15 KiB
C++
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <termios.h>
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#include <pthread.h>
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#include <sys/vt.h>
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#include <signal.h>
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#include "applevm.h"
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#include "fb-display.h"
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#include "linux-keyboard.h"
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#include "linux-speaker.h"
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#include "fb-paddles.h"
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#include "nix-filemanager.h"
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#include "linux-printer.h"
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#include "appleui.h"
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#include "bios.h"
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#include "nix-prefs.h"
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#include "globals.h"
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#include "timeutil.h"
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//#define SHOWFPS
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//#define SHOWPC
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//#define DEBUGCPU
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//#define SHOWMEMPAGE
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BIOS bios;
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static struct timespec nextInstructionTime, startTime;
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#define NB_ENABLE 1
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#define NB_DISABLE 0
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int send_rst = 0;
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pthread_t cpuThreadID;
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char disk1name[256] = "\0";
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char disk2name[256] = "\0";
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volatile bool wantSuspend = false;
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volatile bool wantResume = false;
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void doDebugging();
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void readPrefs();
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void writePrefs();
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void sigint_handler(int n)
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{
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send_rst = 1;
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}
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void nonblock(int state)
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{
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struct termios ttystate;
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//get the terminal state
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tcgetattr(STDIN_FILENO, &ttystate);
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if (state==NB_ENABLE)
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{
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//turn off canonical mode
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ttystate.c_lflag &= ~ICANON;
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//minimum of number input read.
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ttystate.c_cc[VMIN] = 1;
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}
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else if (state==NB_DISABLE)
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{
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//turn on canonical mode
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ttystate.c_lflag |= ICANON;
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}
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//set the terminal attributes.
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tcsetattr(STDIN_FILENO, TCSANOW, &ttystate);
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}
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uint8_t read(void *arg, uint16_t address)
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{
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// no action; this is a dummy function until we've finished initializing...
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return 0x00;
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}
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void write(void *arg, uint16_t address, uint8_t v)
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{
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// no action; this is a dummy function until we've finished initializing...
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}
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static void *cpu_thread(void *dummyptr) {
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struct timespec currentTime;
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struct timespec nextCycleTime;
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int64_t nextSpeakerCycle = 0;
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#if 0
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int policy;
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struct sched_param param;
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pthread_getschedparam(pthread_self(), &policy, ¶m);
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param.sched_priority = sched_get_priority_max(policy);
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pthread_setschedparam(pthread_self(), policy, ¶m);
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#endif
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_init_darwin_shim();
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do_gettime(&startTime);
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printf("Start time: %lu,%lu\n", startTime.tv_sec, startTime.tv_nsec);
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do_gettime(&nextInstructionTime);
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printf("free-running\n");
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while (1) {
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if (g_biosInterrupt) {
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printf("BIOS blocking\n");
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while (g_biosInterrupt) {
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usleep(100);
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}
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printf("BIOS block complete\n");
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}
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if (wantSuspend) {
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printf("CPU halted; suspending VM\n");
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g_vm->Suspend("suspend.vm");
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printf("... done; resuming CPU.\n");
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wantSuspend = false;
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}
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if (wantResume) {
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printf("CPU halted; resuming VM\n");
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g_vm->Resume("suspend.vm");
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printf("... done. resuming CPU.\n");
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wantResume = false;
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}
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do_gettime(¤tTime);
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/* The speaker is our priority. The CPU runs in batches anyway,
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sometimes a little behind and sometimes a little ahead; but the
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speaker has to be right on time. */
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struct timespec diff;
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#if 0
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// Wait until nextSpeakerCycle
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timespec_add_cycles(&startTime, nextSpeakerCycle, &nextCycleTime);
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diff = tsSubtract(nextCycleTime, currentTime);
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if (diff.tv_sec >= 0 || diff.tv_nsec >= 0) {
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nanosleep(&diff, NULL);
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}
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// Speaker runs 48 cycles behind the CPU (an arbitrary number)
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if (nextSpeakerCycle >= 48) {
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timespec_add_cycles(&startTime, nextSpeakerCycle-48, &nextCycleTime);
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uint64_t microseconds = nextCycleTime.tv_sec * 1000000 +
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(double)nextCycleTime.tv_nsec / 1000.0;
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g_speaker->maintainSpeaker(nextSpeakerCycle-48, microseconds);
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}
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// Bump speaker cycle for next go-round
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nextSpeakerCycle++;
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#endif
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/* Next up is the CPU. */
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// tsSubtract doesn't return negatives; it bounds at 0.
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diff = tsSubtract(nextInstructionTime, currentTime);
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uint8_t executed = 0;
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if (diff.tv_sec == 0 && diff.tv_nsec == 0) {
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#ifdef DEBUGCPU
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executed = g_cpu->Run(1);
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#else
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executed = g_cpu->Run(24);
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#endif
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// calculate the real time that we should be at now, and schedule
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// that as our next instruction time
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timespec_add_cycles(&startTime, g_cpu->cycles, &nextInstructionTime);
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// The paddles need to be triggered in real-time on the CPU
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// clock. That happens from the VM's CPU maintenance poller.
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->cpuMaintenance(g_cpu->cycles);
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#ifdef DEBUGCPU
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{
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uint8_t p = g_cpu->flags;
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printf("OP: $%02x A: %02x X: %02x Y: %02x PC: $%04x SP: %02x Flags: %c%cx%c%c%c%c%c\n",
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g_vm->getMMU()->read(g_cpu->pc),
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g_cpu->a, g_cpu->x, g_cpu->y, g_cpu->pc, g_cpu->sp,
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p & (1<<7) ? 'N':' ',
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p & (1<<6) ? 'V':' ',
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p & (1<<4) ? 'B':' ',
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p & (1<<3) ? 'D':' ',
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p & (1<<2) ? 'I':' ',
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p & (1<<1) ? 'Z':' ',
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p & (1<<0) ? 'C':' '
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);
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}
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#endif
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if (send_rst) {
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#if 0
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printf("Scheduling suspend request...\n");
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wantSuspend = true;
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#endif
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#if 0
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printf("Scheduling resume resume request...\n");
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wantResume = true;
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#endif
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#if 0
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printf("Sending reset\n");
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g_cpu->Reset();
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// testing startup keyboard presses - perform Apple //e self-test
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//g_vm->getKeyboard()->keyDepressed(RA);
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//g_vm->Reset();
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//g_cpu->Reset();
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//((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(0, "disks/DIAGS.DSK");
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#endif
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#if 0
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// Swap disks
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if (disk1name[0] && disk2name[0]) {
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printf("Swapping disks\n");
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printf("Inserting disk %s in drive 1\n", disk2name);
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(0, disk2name);
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printf("Inserting disk %s in drive 2\n", disk1name);
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(1, disk1name);
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}
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#endif
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#if 0
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MMU *mmu = g_vm->getMMU();
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printf("PC: 0x%X\n", g_cpu->pc);
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for (int i=g_cpu->pc; i<g_cpu->pc + 0x100; i++) {
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printf("0x%X ", mmu->read(i));
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}
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printf("\n");
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printf("Dropping to monitor\n");
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// drop directly to monitor.
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g_cpu->pc = 0xff69; // "call -151"
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mmu->read(0xC054); // make sure we're in page 1
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mmu->read(0xC056); // and that hires is off
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mmu->read(0xC051); // and text mode is on
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mmu->read(0xC08A); // and we have proper rom in place
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mmu->read(0xc008); // main zero-page
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mmu->read(0xc006); // rom from cards
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mmu->write(0xc002 + mmu->read(0xc014)? 1 : 0, 0xff); // make sure aux ram read and write match
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mmu->write(0x20, 0); // text window
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mmu->write(0x21, 40);
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mmu->write(0x22, 0);
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mmu->write(0x23, 24);
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mmu->write(0x33, '>');
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mmu->write(0x48, 0); // from 0xfb2f: part of text init
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#endif
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send_rst = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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int fd;
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struct vt_stat vts;
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int newVT;
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int initialVT;
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if ((fd=open("/dev/console", O_WRONLY)) < 0) {
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perror("opening /dev/console");
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exit(1);
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}
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ioctl(fd, VT_GETSTATE, &vts);
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initialVT = vts.v_active; // find what VT we were on originally
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ioctl(fd, VT_OPENQRY, &newVT);
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if (newVT == -1) {
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printf("No VTs available");
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exit(1);
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}
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// Switch to new VT
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ioctl(fd, VT_ACTIVATE, newVT);
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ioctl(0, VT_WAITACTIVE, newVT);
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printf("Now on VT %d\n", newVT);
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// If we want stdout/stderr to move with us to the new VT, do this sorta thing, but to the right TTY
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// freopen("/dev/tty2", "w", stdout);
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// freopen("/dev/tty2", "w", stderr);
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// Turn off cursor
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system("echo 0 > /sys/class/graphics/fbcon/cursor_blink");
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#if 0
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// Timing consistency check
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sleep(2); // kinda random, hopefully sloppy? - to make startTime != 0,0
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printf("starting time consistency check\n");
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do_gettime(&startTime);
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for (int i=0; i<10000000; i++) {
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// Calculate the time delta from startTime to cycle # i
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timespec_add_cycles(&startTime, i, &nextInstructionTime);
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// Recalculate the time difference between nextInstructionTime and startTime
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struct timespec runtime = tsSubtract(nextInstructionTime, startTime);
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// See if it's the same as cycles_since_time
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double guesstimate = cycles_since_time(&runtime);
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printf("cycle %d guesstimate %f\n", i, guesstimate);
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if (guesstimate != i) {
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printf("FAILED: cycle %d has guesstimate %f\n", i, guesstimate);
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exit(1);
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}
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}
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printf("All ok\n");
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exit(1);
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#endif
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g_speaker = new LinuxSpeaker();
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g_printer = new LinuxPrinter();
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// create the filemanager - the interface to the host file system.
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g_filemanager = new NixFileManager();
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g_display = new FBDisplay();
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// g_displayType = m_blackAndWhite;
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g_ui = new AppleUI();
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// paddles have to be created after g_display created the window
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g_paddles = new FBPaddles();
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// Next create the virtual CPU. This needs the VM's MMU in order to run, but we don't have that yet.
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g_cpu = new Cpu();
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// Create the virtual machine. This may read from g_filemanager to get ROMs if necessary.
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// (The actual Apple VM we've built has them compiled in, though.) It will create its virutal
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// hardware (MMU, video driver, floppy, paddles, whatever).
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g_vm = new AppleVM();
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g_keyboard = new LinuxKeyboard(g_vm->getKeyboard());
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// Now that the VM exists and it has created an MMU, we tell the CPU how to access memory through the MMU.
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g_cpu->SetMMU(g_vm->getMMU());
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// Now that all the virtual hardware is glued together, reset the VM
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g_vm->Reset();
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g_cpu->rst();
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g_display->redraw();
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/* Load prefs & reset globals appropriately now */
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readPrefs();
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if (argc >= 2) {
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printf("Inserting disk %s\n", argv[1]);
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(0, argv[1]);
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strcpy(disk1name, argv[1]);
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}
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if (argc == 3) {
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printf("Inserting disk %s\n", argv[2]);
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(1, argv[2]);
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strcpy(disk2name, argv[2]);
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}
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// FIXME: fixed test disk...
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// ((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertHD(0, "hd32.img");
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nonblock(NB_ENABLE);
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signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler);
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printf("creating CPU thread\n");
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if (!pthread_create(&cpuThreadID, NULL, &cpu_thread, (void *)NULL)) {
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printf("thread created\n");
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// pthread_setschedparam(cpuThreadID, SCHED_RR, PTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY);
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}
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while (1) {
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if (g_biosInterrupt) {
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printf("Invoking BIOS\n");
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if (bios.runUntilDone()) {
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// if it returned true, we have something to store
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// persistently in EEPROM.
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writePrefs();
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}
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printf("BIOS done\n");
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// if we turned off debugMode, make sure to clear the debugMsg
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if (g_debugMode == D_NONE) {
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g_display->debugMsg("");
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}
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g_biosInterrupt = false;
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// clear the CPU next-step counters
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g_cpu->cycles = 0;
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do_gettime(&startTime);
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do_gettime(&nextInstructionTime);
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// Drain the speaker queue (FIXME: a little hacky)
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g_speaker->maintainSpeaker(-1, -1);
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/* FIXME
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// Force the display to redraw
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((AppleDisplay*)(g_vm->vmdisplay))->modeChange();
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*/
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// Poll the keyboard before we start, so we can do selftest on startup
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g_keyboard->maintainKeyboard();
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}
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static uint32_t usleepcycles = 16384; // step-down for display drawing. Dynamically updated based on FPS calculations.
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g_ui->blit();
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if (g_vm->vmdisplay->needsRedraw()) {
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AiieRect what = g_vm->vmdisplay->getDirtyRect();
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// make sure to clear the flag before drawing; there's no lock
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// on didRedraw, so the other thread might update it
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g_vm->vmdisplay->didRedraw();
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g_display->blit(what);
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}
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g_printer->update();
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g_keyboard->maintainKeyboard();
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g_ui->drawPercentageUIElement(UIePowerPercentage, 100);
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doDebugging();
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// calculate FPS & dynamically step up/down as necessary
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static time_t startAt = time(NULL);
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static uint32_t loopCount = 0;
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loopCount++;
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uint32_t lenSecs = time(NULL) - startAt;
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if (lenSecs >= 5) {
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float fps = loopCount / lenSecs;
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#ifdef SHOWFPS
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char buf[25];
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sprintf(buf, "%f FPS [delay %u]", fps, usleepcycles);
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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#endif
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if (fps > 60) {
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usleepcycles *= 2;
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} else if (fps < 40) {
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usleepcycles /= 2;
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}
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// reset the counter & we'll adjust again in 5 seconds
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loopCount = 0;
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startAt = time(NULL);
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}
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if (usleepcycles >= 2) {
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usleep(usleepcycles);
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}
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#ifdef SHOWPC
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{
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char buf[25];
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sprintf(buf, "%X", g_cpu->pc);
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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}
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#endif
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#ifdef SHOWMEMPAGE
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{
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char buf[40];
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sprintf(buf, "AUX %c/%c BNK %d BSR %c/%c ZP %c 80 %c INT %c",
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g_vm->auxRamRead?'R':'_',
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g_vm->auxRamWrite?'W':'_',
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g_vm->bank1,
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g_vm->readbsr ? 'R':'_',
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g_vm->writebsr ? 'W':'_',
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g_vm->altzp ? 'Y':'_',
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g_vm->_80store ? 'Y' : '_',
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g_vm->intcxrom ? 'Y' : '_');
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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}
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#endif
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}
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}
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void doDebugging()
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{
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char buf[25];
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static time_t startAt = time(NULL);
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static uint32_t loopCount = 0;
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switch (g_debugMode) {
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case D_SHOWFPS:
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{
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// display some FPS data
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loopCount++;
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uint32_t lenSecs = time(NULL) - startAt;
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if (lenSecs >= 5) {
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sprintf(buf, "%u FPS", loopCount / lenSecs);
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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startAt = time(NULL);
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loopCount = 0;
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}
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}
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break;
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case D_SHOWMEMFREE:
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// sprintf(buf, "%lu %u", FreeRamEstimate(), heapSize());
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// g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;
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case D_SHOWPADDLES:
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sprintf(buf, "%u %u", g_paddles->paddle0(), g_paddles->paddle1());
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;
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case D_SHOWPC:
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sprintf(buf, "%X", g_cpu->pc);
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;
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case D_SHOWCYCLES:
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sprintf(buf, "%X", g_cpu->cycles);
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g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;
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/*
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case D_SHOWBATTERY:
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// sprintf(buf, "BAT %d", analogRead(BATTERYPIN));
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// g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;
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case D_SHOWTIME:
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// sprintf(buf, "%.2d:%.2d:%.2d", hour(), minute(), second());
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// g_display->debugMsg(buf);
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break;*/
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}
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}
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void readPrefs()
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{
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NixPrefs np;
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prefs_t p;
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if (np.readPrefs(&p)) {
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g_volume = p.volume;
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g_displayType = p.displayType;
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g_debugMode = p.debug;
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g_prioritizeDisplay = p.priorityMode;
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g_speed = (p.speed * (1023000/2)); // steps of half normal speed
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if (g_speed < (1023000/2))
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g_speed = (1023000/2);
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if (p.disk1[0]) {
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(0, p.disk1);
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strcpy(disk1name, p.disk1);
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}
|
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if (p.disk2[0]) {
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((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertDisk(1, p.disk2);
|
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strcpy(disk2name, p.disk2);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (p.hd1[0]) {
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|
((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertHD(0, p.hd1);
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|
}
|
|
|
|
if (p.hd2[0]) {
|
|
((AppleVM *)g_vm)->insertHD(1, p.hd2);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
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void writePrefs()
|
|
{
|
|
NixPrefs np;
|
|
prefs_t p;
|
|
|
|
p.magic = PREFSMAGIC;
|
|
p.prefsSize = sizeof(prefs_t);
|
|
p.version = PREFSVERSION;
|
|
|
|
p.volume = g_volume;
|
|
p.displayType = g_displayType;
|
|
p.debug = g_debugMode;
|
|
p.priorityMode = g_prioritizeDisplay;
|
|
p.speed = g_speed / (1023000/2);
|
|
strcpy(p.disk1, ((AppleVM *)g_vm)->DiskName(0));
|
|
strcpy(p.disk2, ((AppleVM *)g_vm)->DiskName(1));
|
|
strcpy(p.hd1, ((AppleVM *)g_vm)->HDName(0));
|
|
strcpy(p.hd2, ((AppleVM *)g_vm)->HDName(1));
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|
|
|
bool ret = np.writePrefs(&p);
|
|
printf("writePrefs returns %s\n", ret ? "true" : "false");
|
|
}
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