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4 daysnext-cube: add empty slots for unknown accesses to next.scr memory regionMark Cave-Ayland1-0/+1
The next.scr memory is now effectively unused, however there are 3 separate region accesses still logged that occur when booting a NeXTStep disk image. Use the empty_slot device to capture and ignore memory accesses to these 3 memory regions. Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org> Message-ID: <20241222130012.1013374-15-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org>
2024-05-03m68k: switch boards to "default y"Paolo Bonzini1-0/+10
Some targets use "default y" for boards to filter out those that require TCG. For consistency we are switching all other targets to do the same. Continue with m68k. No changes to generated config-devices.mak file. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2023-10-06audio: add Apple Sound Chip (ASC) emulationMark Cave-Ayland1-0/+1
The Apple Sound Chip was primarily used by the Macintosh II to generate sound in hardware which was previously handled by the toolbox ROM with software interrupts. Implement both the standard ASC and also the enhanced ASC (EASC) functionality which is used in the Quadra 800. Note that whilst real ASC hardware uses AUDIO_FORMAT_S8, this implementation uses AUDIO_FORMAT_U8 instead because AUDIO_FORMAT_S8 is rarely used and not supported by some audio backends like PulseAudio and DirectSound when played directly with -audiodev out.mixing-engine=off. Co-developed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Co-developed-by: Volker Rümelin <vr_qemu@t-online.de> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Message-ID: <20231004083806.757242-8-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
2023-10-06q800: add IOSB subsystemMark Cave-Ayland1-0/+1
It is needed because it defines the BIOSConfig area. Co-developed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: BALATON Zoltan <balaton@eik.bme.hu> Message-ID: <20231004083806.757242-6-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
2023-10-06q800: add djMEMC memory controllerMark Cave-Ayland1-0/+1
The djMEMC controller is used to store information related to the physical memory configuration. Co-developed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@linaro.org> Message-ID: <20231004083806.757242-3-mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
2021-03-15m68k: add Virtual M68k MachineLaurent Vivier1-0/+9
The machine is based on Goldfish interfaces defined by Google for Android simulator. It uses Goldfish-rtc (timer and RTC), Goldfish-pic (PIC) and Goldfish-tty (for serial port and early tty). The machine is created with 128 virtio-mmio bus, and they can be used to use serial console, GPU, disk, NIC, HID, ... Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Message-Id: <20210312214145.2936082-6-laurent@vivier.eu>
2020-12-12hw/m68k/q800: Don't connect two qemu_irqs directly to the same inputPeter Maydell1-0/+1
The q800 board code connects both of the IRQ outputs of the ESCC to the same pic[3] qemu_irq. Connecting two qemu_irqs outputs directly to the same input is not valid as it produces subtly wrong behaviour (for instance if both the IRQ lines are high, and then one goes low, the PIC input will see this as a high-to-low transition even though the second IRQ line should still be holding it high). This kind of wiring needs an explicitly created OR gate; add one. Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> Reviewed-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Message-Id: <20201106235109.7066-2-peter.maydell@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-10-28hw/m68k: define Macintosh Quadra 800Laurent Vivier1-0/+3
If you want to test the machine, it doesn't yet boot a MacROM, but you can boot a linux kernel from the command line. You can install your own disk using debian-installer with: ./qemu-system-m68k \ -M q800 \ -serial none -serial mon:stdio \ -m 1000M -drive file=m68k.qcow2,format=qcow2 \ -net nic,model=dp83932,addr=09:00:07:12:34:57 \ -append "console=ttyS0 vga=off" \ -kernel vmlinux-4.15.0-2-m68k \ -initrd initrd.gz \ -drive file=debian-9.0-m68k-NETINST-1.iso \ -drive file=m68k.qcow2,format=qcow2 \ -nographic If you use a graphic adapter instead of "-nographic", you can use "-g" to set the size of the display (I use "-g 1600x800x24"). Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Co-developed-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Message-Id: <20191026164546.30020-11-laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-10-28hw/m68k: add a dummy SWIM floppy controllerLaurent Vivier1-0/+1
SWIM (Sander-Wozniak Integrated Machine) is the floppy controller of the 680x0 Macintosh. This patch introduces only the basic support: it allows to switch from IWM (Integrated WOZ Machine) mode to the SWIM mode and makes the linux driver happy. It cannot read any floppy image. Co-developed-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Hervé Poussineau <hpoussin@reactos.org> Message-Id: <20191026164546.30020-10-laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-10-28hw/m68k: add Nubus macfb video cardLaurent Vivier1-0/+1
This patch adds support for a graphic framebuffer device. This device can be added as a sysbus device or as a NuBus device. It is accessed as a framebuffer but the color palette can be set. Co-developed-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Hervé Poussineau <hpoussin@reactos.org> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org> Message-Id: <20191026164546.30020-9-laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-10-28hw/m68k: add Nubus supportLaurent Vivier1-0/+1
This patch adds basic support for the NuBus bus. This is used by 680x0 Macintosh. Co-developed-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org> Message-Id: <20191026164546.30020-8-laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-10-28hw/m68k: add VIA supportLaurent Vivier1-0/+4
Inside the 680x0 Macintosh, VIA (Versatile Interface Adapter) is used to interface the keyboard, Mouse, and real-time clock. It also provides control line for the floppy disk driver, video interface, sound circuitry and serial interface. This implementation is based on the MOS6522 object. Co-developed-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Mark Cave-Ayland <mark.cave-ayland@ilande.co.uk> Signed-off-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> Reviewed-by: Hervé Poussineau <hpoussin@reactos.org> Message-Id: <20191026164546.30020-6-laurent@vivier.eu>
2019-09-07m68k: Add serial controller to the NeXTcube machineThomas Huth1-0/+1
The NeXTcube uses a normal 8530 serial controller, so we can simply use our normal "escc" device here. While we're at it, also add a boot-serial-test for the next-cube machine, now that the serial output works. Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190831074519.32613-6-huth@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org>
2019-09-07m68k: Add NeXTcube framebuffer device emulationThomas Huth1-0/+4
The NeXTcube uses a linear framebuffer with 4 greyscale colors and a fixed resolution of 1120 * 832. This code has been taken from Bryce Lanham's GSoC 2011 NeXT branch at https://github.com/blanham/qemu-NeXT/blob/next-cube/hw/next-fb.c and altered to fit the latest interface of the current QEMU (e.g. the device has been "qdev"-ified etc.). Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190831074519.32613-2-huth@tuxfamily.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <huth@tuxfamily.org>
2019-03-07m68k-softmmu.mak: express dependencies with KconfigPaolo Bonzini1-3/+2
%-softmmu.mak only keep boards and optional device definitions in Kconfig mode. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2019-03-07ptimer: express dependencies with KconfigPaolo Bonzini1-0/+2
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Yang Zhong <yang.zhong@intel.com> Reviewed-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190123065618.3520-39-yang.zhong@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2019-03-07kconfig: introduce kconfig filesPaolo Bonzini1-0/+8
The Kconfig files were generated mostly with this script: for i in `grep -ho CONFIG_[A-Z0-9_]* default-configs/* | sort -u`; do set fnord `git grep -lw $i -- 'hw/*/Makefile.objs' ` shift if test $# = 1; then cat >> $(dirname $1)/Kconfig << EOF config ${i#CONFIG_} bool EOF git add $(dirname $1)/Kconfig else echo $i $* fi done sed -i '$d' hw/*/Kconfig for i in hw/*; do if test -d $i && ! test -f $i/Kconfig; then touch $i/Kconfig git add $i/Kconfig fi done Whenever a symbol is referenced from multiple subdirectories, the script prints the list of directories that reference the symbol. These symbols have to be added manually to the Kconfig files. Kconfig.host and hw/Kconfig were created manually. Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Yang Zhong <yang.zhong@intel.com> Message-Id: <20190123065618.3520-27-yang.zhong@intel.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>