AdbMouse and AdbKeyboard are subdevices of the CUDA device alongside AdbBus.
This doesn't make sense because conceptually, ADB devices hang off of the ADB
bus, not CUDA itself. An ADB bus can exist without a CUDA present, for example
Egret on older 68K Macs and the PMU on newer Power Macs. Therefore, make the ADB
device list a subhierarchy of AdbBus instead. Add a new "adb_devices" property
belonging to AdbBus that can allow users to specify ADB devices on the command
line at machine creation time, independent of the emulated bus's host. Make this
property default to "Mouse,Keyboard" to preserve existing behavior.
Shutdown will enter the debugger or quit depending on the execution mode.
Quit is different from shutdown since it is triggered outside the guest by using the host Quit menu item.
Take the DDRA and DDRB registers into account as well because
there is software that tries to change state of the pins configured
as inputs.
This commit fixes Cuda for Rhapsody.
The first packet the one sec mode should send is a mode 1 real time packet, same as GET_REAL_TIME.
A mode 2 packet is the same but doesn't include the time.
They are incomplete or unused (includes cmd and count but not the data and the count isn't used). Might as well get everything from the class fields in_buf and in_count.
GET_REAL_TIME was using the wrong offset and wasn't setting out_count.
May need to add time zone offset which could be different between host and guest.
get-time and set-time can be tested in Open Firmware.
SET_REAL_TIME is used by the Date/Time Control Panel when you change the date.
It is unknown what method Mac OS uses to get the time at boot. Mac OS 8.6 does not use GET_REAL_TIME during boot, so the time is left as 12:00 AM Jan 1, 1904.
There are cases where when it's necessary (e.g. given uninitialized NVRAM,
the Beige G3 with the 10.2 install CD inserted will update the boot
device and restart to boot from it).
Restart support was done by wrapping the ppc_exec function in a loop and
checking for a restart power off reason. We also need to disconnect all
event listeners, since they will be recreated when the machine is
re-initialized.
Besides generating KeyboardEvents in the SDL event handler and
returning the key state in the register 0 reads of the AdbKeyboard
device, we also needed to generalize the ADB bus polling a bit. We now
check all devices that have the service request bit set, instead of
hardcoding the mouse.
The SDL key event -> ADB raw key code mapping is based on BasiliskII/
SheepShaver's, but cleaned up a bit.
Result of running IWYU (https://include-what-you-use.org/) and
applying most of the suggestions about unncessary includes and
forward declarations.
Was motivated by observing that <thread> was being included in
ppcopcodes.cpp even though it was unused (found while researching
the use of threads), but seems generally good to help with build
times and correctness.