Make the parameters to Fast486ReadModrm*Operands optional, so that
unnecessary extra reads aren't performed. This also eliminates the
need for dummy variables.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=61055
The behavior of the I/O port bus depends on the data width. In the case
of 16-bit/32-bit access, two/four adjacent ports will be accessed.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=60891
- Introduce a Fast486Initialize which is used to set up the CPU callbacks (and use default ones if some of the given callbacks are NULL), and to reset it the first time. Now Fast486Reset is meant to be used for only resetting the CPU to a safe state.
- Hence we are now sure that State->WhateverCallback is never NULL (and is theoretically valid), so don't do NULL-checks when calling them, but call them directly. The default cases for those checks become the default calls for the default callbacks.
- Remove the now-unneeded EmulatorIdle function.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=60814
BOP numbers are 1 byte and map to a function (over 255). But one can pass additional "parameters" to those functions by adding extra bytes, however such functions must advance "by hand" the instruction pointer.
[NTVDM]
- Take into account our previous remark for the BIOS interrupt stubs, and comment them.
- Rework EmulatorBiosOperation (move almost all of its existing code into subfunctions in bop.c) so that one can call many other BOP functions in the future (WIP). The BOP number (still called) EMULATOR_INT_BOP (of value 0xFF) is used for internal 16 --> 32 bit switching for our 32bit bios.
- It appears that the IoRead/WriteCallback and IdleCallback must not be NULL for using fast486. I'm committing a temporary fix that I will definitely fix in a subsequent commit.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=60812
- Remove an unneeded inclusion to the CRT header: limits.h (and use instead NDK definitions for max/min long values).
- Remove unneeded comments...
[NTVDM]
Remove an unneeded add_dependencies(...) command.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=60767
Separate external interrupts from interrupt signals (which are
interrupts whose number is not known until they can be serviced,
just like hardware interrupts on a real CPU).
[NTVDM]
Improve the PIC emulation code (IRQ priorities, etc...).
Instead of checking for interrupts in the main loop, move the
PS/2 input parsing to a different thread.
Improve BIOS keyboard IRQ handling.
svn path=/branches/ntvdm/; revision=60761