X-Git-Url: http://v3vee.org/palacios/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=palacios%2Fsrc%2Fdevices%2F8259a.c;h=25d6fa1f3db7aa94002e66b8b476c371ae1702d7;hb=d775bbfa668ce9968bacc0e4257cf86e5ab88e90;hp=03b8a555365911d5325c27ebe764bbe9c9fd71e4;hpb=4bc3ee757b44d3e466fd89e348106c47fa5511ee;p=palacios.git diff --git a/palacios/src/devices/8259a.c b/palacios/src/devices/8259a.c index 03b8a55..25d6fa1 100644 --- a/palacios/src/devices/8259a.c +++ b/palacios/src/devices/8259a.c @@ -18,12 +18,14 @@ */ -#include + #include #include #include +#include +#include -#ifndef DEBUG_PIC +#ifndef V3_CONFIG_DEBUG_PIC #undef PrintDebug #define PrintDebug(fmt, args...) #endif @@ -36,6 +38,10 @@ static const uint_t MASTER_PORT2 = 0x21; static const uint_t SLAVE_PORT1 = 0xA0; static const uint_t SLAVE_PORT2 = 0xA1; +static const uint_t ELCR1_PORT = 0x4d0; +static const uint_t ELCR2_PORT = 0x4d1; + + #define IS_ICW1(x) (((x & 0x10) >> 4) == 0x1) #define IS_OCW2(x) (((x & 0x18) >> 3) == 0x0) #define IS_OCW3(x) (((x & 0x18) >> 3) == 0x1) @@ -118,192 +124,364 @@ struct ocw3 { struct pic_internal { - uchar_t master_irr; - uchar_t slave_irr; + uint8_t master_irr; + uint8_t slave_irr; - uchar_t master_isr; - uchar_t slave_isr; + uint8_t master_isr; + uint8_t slave_isr; + + uint8_t master_elcr; + uint8_t slave_elcr; + uint8_t master_elcr_mask; + uint8_t slave_elcr_mask; - uchar_t master_icw1; - uchar_t master_icw2; - uchar_t master_icw3; - uchar_t master_icw4; + uint8_t master_icw1; + uint8_t master_icw2; + uint8_t master_icw3; + uint8_t master_icw4; - uchar_t slave_icw1; - uchar_t slave_icw2; - uchar_t slave_icw3; - uchar_t slave_icw4; + uint8_t slave_icw1; + uint8_t slave_icw2; + uint8_t slave_icw3; + uint8_t slave_icw4; - uchar_t master_imr; - uchar_t slave_imr; - uchar_t master_ocw2; - uchar_t master_ocw3; - uchar_t slave_ocw2; - uchar_t slave_ocw3; + uint8_t master_imr; + uint8_t slave_imr; + uint8_t master_ocw2; + uint8_t master_ocw3; + uint8_t slave_ocw2; + uint8_t slave_ocw3; pic_state_t master_state; pic_state_t slave_state; + + struct guest_info * core; + + struct { + int (*ack)(struct guest_info * core, uint32_t irq, void * private_data); + void * private_data; + } irq_ack_cbs[16]; + + + void * router_handle; + void * controller_handle; }; static void DumpPICState(struct pic_internal *p) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_state=0x%x\n",p->master_state); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_irr=0x%x\n",p->master_irr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_isr=0x%x\n",p->master_isr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_imr=0x%x\n",p->master_imr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_state=0x%x\n",p->master_state); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_irr=0x%x\n",p->master_irr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_isr=0x%x\n",p->master_isr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_imr=0x%x\n",p->master_imr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_ocw2=0x%x\n",p->master_ocw2); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_ocw3=0x%x\n",p->master_ocw3); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_ocw2=0x%x\n",p->master_ocw2); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_ocw3=0x%x\n",p->master_ocw3); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_icw1=0x%x\n",p->master_icw1); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_icw2=0x%x\n",p->master_icw2); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_icw3=0x%x\n",p->master_icw3); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: master_icw4=0x%x\n",p->master_icw4); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_icw1=0x%x\n",p->master_icw1); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_icw2=0x%x\n",p->master_icw2); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_icw3=0x%x\n",p->master_icw3); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: master_icw4=0x%x\n",p->master_icw4); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_state=0x%x\n",p->slave_state); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_irr=0x%x\n",p->slave_irr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_isr=0x%x\n",p->slave_isr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_imr=0x%x\n",p->slave_imr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_state=0x%x\n",p->slave_state); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_irr=0x%x\n",p->slave_irr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_isr=0x%x\n",p->slave_isr); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_imr=0x%x\n",p->slave_imr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_ocw2=0x%x\n",p->slave_ocw2); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_ocw3=0x%x\n",p->slave_ocw3); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_ocw2=0x%x\n",p->slave_ocw2); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_ocw3=0x%x\n",p->slave_ocw3); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_icw1=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw1); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_icw2=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw2); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_icw3=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw3); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: slave_icw4=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw4); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_icw1=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw1); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_icw2=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw2); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_icw3=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw3); + V3_Print(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: slave_icw4=0x%x\n",p->slave_icw4); } -static int pic_raise_intr(void * private_data, int irq) { +static int pic_vec_to_irq(struct guest_info *info, struct pic_internal *state, int vec) +{ + if ((vec >= state->master_icw2) && (vec <= state->master_icw2 + 7)) { + return vec & 0x7; + } else if ((vec >= state->slave_icw2) && (vec <= state->slave_icw2 + 7)) { + return (vec & 0x7) + 8; + } else { + // Note that this is not an error since there may also be IOAPICs + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Cannot translate vector %d back to an IRQ I support\n",vec); + return -1; + } +} + +static int pic_irq_to_vec(struct guest_info *info, struct pic_internal *state, int irq) +{ + if (irq<0) { + return -1; + } + + // This will treat IRQ2 as occuring on the master, + // not on slave IRQ9 as expected for legacy behavior + // We shouldn't see anything attempting to raise IRQ2... + if (irq==2) { + PrintError(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Warning - IRQ 2 is being translated...\n"); + } + + if (irq<=7) { + return irq + state->master_icw2; + } else if (irq<=15) { + return (irq-8) + state->slave_icw2; + } else { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Warning: IRQ %d is being translated, but only IRQs 0..15 are supported\n",irq); + return -1; + } + +} + + +static int pic_raise_intr(struct v3_vm_info * vm, void * private_data, struct v3_irq * irq) { struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; + uint8_t irq_num = irq->irq; - if (irq == 2) { - irq = 9; - state->master_irr |= 0x04; // PAD + if (irq_num == 2) { + PrintError(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Warning - IRQ 2 is being raised...\n"); + // This is the legacy reroute of IRQ2 to IRQ9 + irq_num = 9; } - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Raising irq %d in the PIC\n", irq); + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Raising irq %d in the PIC\n", irq_num); - if (irq <= 7) { - state->master_irr |= 0x01 << irq; - } else if ((irq > 7) && (irq < 16)) { - state->slave_irr |= 0x01 << (irq - 8); // PAD if -7 then irq 15=no irq + if (irq_num <= 7) { + state->master_irr |= 0x01 << irq_num; + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Master: Raising IRQ %d\n",irq_num); + } else if ((irq_num > 7) && (irq_num < 16)) { + state->slave_irr |= 0x01 << (irq_num - 8); + state->master_irr |= 0x04; // immediately signal to the master pin we're attached to + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Master + Slave: Raising IRQ %d\n",irq_num); } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid IRQ raised (%d)\n", irq); - return -1; + // This is not an error as the system could have other interrupt controllers + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Ignoring raise of IRQ %d as it is not supported by the PIC\n", irq_num); + return 0; } - return 0; -} - + state->irq_ack_cbs[irq_num].ack = irq->ack; + state->irq_ack_cbs[irq_num].private_data = irq->private_data; -static int pic_lower_intr(void *private_data, int irq) { + if (V3_Get_CPU() != vm->cores[0].pcpu_id) { + // guest is running on another core, interrupt it to deliver irq + v3_interrupt_cpu(vm, 0, 0); + } - struct pic_internal *state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; + return 0; +} - PrintDebug("[pic_lower_intr] IRQ line %d now low\n", irq); - if (irq <= 7) { - state->master_irr &= ~(1 << irq); - if ((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) == 0) { - PrintDebug("\t\tFIXME: Master maybe should do sth\n"); - } - } else if ((irq > 7) && (irq < 16)) { +static int pic_lower_intr(struct v3_vm_info * vm, void * private_data, struct v3_irq * irq) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; + uint8_t irq_num = irq->irq; - state->slave_irr &= ~(1 << (irq - 8)); + if (irq_num == 2) { + PrintError(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Warning - IRQ 2 is being lowered...\n"); + // Legacy reroute of IRQ2 to IRQ9 + irq_num = 9; + } + + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: [pic_lower_intr] IRQ line %d now low\n", irq_num); + + if (irq_num <= 7) { + // master + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Master: IRQ line %d lowered\n", irq_num); + state->master_irr &= ~(1 << irq_num); + // Note that another interrupt may still be in the IRR, but that's OK + // We'll recognize it on the next entry + } else if ((irq_num > 7) && (irq_num < 16)) { + // slave + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Slave: IRQ line %d lowered\n", irq_num); + state->slave_irr &= ~(1 << (irq_num - 8)); if ((state->slave_irr & (~(state->slave_imr))) == 0) { - PrintDebug("\t\tFIXME: Slave maybe should do sth\n"); + // If there is no other slave interrupt available, we can + // turn off IRQ2 on the master + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Master: IRQ line 2 also lowered due to no other interrupts pending in slave\n"); + state->master_irr &= ~(0x04); } + } else { + // This is not an error as the system could have other interrupt controllers + PrintDebug(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Ignoring lower of IRQ %d as it is not supported by the PIC\n",irq_num); } + return 0; } -static int pic_intr_pending(void * private_data) { +static int pic_intr_pending_from_master(struct guest_info * info, void * private_data) { struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; - if ((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) || - (state->slave_irr & ~(state->slave_imr))) { - return 1; - } + return state->master_irr // interrupt pending in the master's irr + & (~(state->master_imr)) // and is not masked in the master + & (~(state->master_icw3)); // and the pin is not hooked to slave +} - return 0; +static int pic_intr_pending_from_slave(struct guest_info * info, void * private_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; + + return (!(state->master_imr & 0x4)) && // master has slave unmasked and + (state->slave_irr & (~(state->slave_imr))); // slave is pending } -static int pic_get_intr_number(void * private_data) { +static int pic_intr_pending(struct guest_info * info, void * private_data) { + + return pic_intr_pending_from_master(info,private_data) || + pic_intr_pending_from_slave(info,private_data); +} + +/* + 8259 prioritization is oddball since there are two chips. The + slave chip signals an interrupt through pin 2 of the master chip. + This means that all the slave chip's pins are actually at a higher priority + than pins 3..7 of the master. The scheme is as follows, from highest + to lowest priority, including legacy mappings: + + Master Slave Typical Legacy Use + -------------------------------------------------------------- + IRQ0 Timer (8254) + IRQ1 Keyboard (8042) + IRQ2 ****NOT USED - Slave chip inputs here + IRQ8 RTC + IRQ9 VGA / previous IRQ2 (or PCI via PIRQ LINK B) + IRQ10 unused (or PCI via PIRQ LINK C) + IRQ11 unused (or PCI via PIRQ LINK D) + IRQ12 PS/2 Mouse (8042) + IRQ13 Coprocessor error + IRQ14 First IDE controller + IRQ15 Second IDE controller + IRQ3 Second and Fourth Serial Port (COM2/4) + IRQ4 First and Third serial port (COM1/3) + IRQ5 Second Parallel Port (or PCI via PIRQ LINK A) + IRQ6 Floppy controller + IRQ7 First Parallel Port + +*/ + +static int pic_get_intr_number(struct guest_info * info, void * private_data) { struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)private_data; int i = 0; - int irq = -1; - - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: getnum: master_irr: 0x%x master_imr: 0x%x\n", state->master_irr, state->master_imr); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: getnum: slave_irr: 0x%x slave_imr: 0x%x\n", state->slave_irr, state->slave_imr); - - for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { - if (i <= 7) { - if (((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) >> i) == 0x01) { - //state->master_isr |= (0x1 << i); - // reset the irr - //state->master_irr &= ~(0x1 << i); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: IRQ: %d, master_icw2: %x\n", i, state->master_icw2); - irq= i + state->master_icw2; - break; - } - } else { - if (((state->slave_irr & ~(state->slave_imr)) >> (i - 8)) == 0x01) { - //state->slave_isr |= (0x1 << (i - 8)); - //state->slave_irr &= ~(0x1 << (i - 8)); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: IRQ: %d, slave_icw2: %x\n", i, state->slave_icw2); - irq= (i - 8) + state->slave_icw2; - break; - } + int vec = -1; + + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: getnum: master_irr: 0x%x master_imr: 0x%x\n", state->master_irr, state->master_imr); + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: getnum: slave_irr: 0x%x slave_imr: 0x%x\n", state->slave_irr, state->slave_imr); + + // First, see if we have something upstream of the slave + for (i=0;i<2;i++) { + // Interrupt requested and not masked + if (((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) >> i) & 0x01) { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: IRQ: %d, master_icw2: %x\n", i, state->master_icw2); + vec = pic_irq_to_vec(info, state, i); + if (vec<0) { + PrintError(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Master Interrupt Ready, but vector=%d\n",vec); + } + break; + } + } + + // Next, the slave + if (vec<0 && // Nothing upstream and + !(state->master_imr & 0x4)) { // Master is not masking the slave + for (i = 8; i < 16; i++) { + if (((state->slave_irr & ~(state->slave_imr)) >> (i - 8)) & 0x01) { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: IRQ: %d, slave_icw2: %x\n", i, state->slave_icw2); + vec = pic_irq_to_vec(info, state, i); + if (vec<0) { + PrintError(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Slave Interrupt Readby, but vector=%d\n",vec); + } + break; } + } } - if ((i == 15) || (i == 6)) { - DumpPICState(state); + // And finally the master downstream of the slave + if (vec<0) { + for (i = 3; i < 8; i++) { + if (((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) >> i) & 0x01) { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: IRQ: %d, master_icw2: %x\n", i, state->master_icw2); + vec = pic_irq_to_vec(info, state, i); + if (vec<0) { + PrintError(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Master Interrupt Ready in 2nd pass, but vector=%d\n",vec); + } + break; + } + } } - if (i == 16) { - return -1; + if (vec>=0) { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: get num is returning vector %d\n",vec); } else { - return irq; + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: no vector available\n"); } + + return vec; } -/* The IRQ number is the number returned by pic_get_intr_number(), not the pin number */ -static int pic_begin_irq(void * private_data, int irq) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; - if ((irq >= state->master_icw2) && (irq <= state->master_icw2 + 7)) { - irq &= 0x7; - } else if ((irq >= state->slave_icw2) && (irq <= state->slave_icw2 + 7)) { - irq &= 0x7; - irq += 8; +/* The vec number is the number returned by pic_get_irq_number(), not the pin number. */ +/* In other words, it's the INT vector the PIC is feeding the processor */ +static int pic_begin_irq(struct guest_info * info, void * private_data, int vec) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)private_data; + int irq; + + irq = pic_vec_to_irq(info,state,vec); + + if (irq<0) { + // Not an error - could be for other interrupt controller + PrintDebug(info->vm_info,info,"8259 PIC: Ignoring begin_irq on vector %d since it's not ours\n", vec); + return 0; + } + + if (irq <= 7) { + // Master + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Master: Beginning IRQ %d\n",irq); + // This should always be true: See pic_get_irq_number + if (((state->master_irr & (~(state->master_imr))) >> irq) & 0x01) { + // unmasked - let's start it + state->master_isr |= (0x1 << irq); + // auto reset the request if the elcr has this as edge-triggered + if (!(state->master_elcr & (0x1 << irq))) { + state->master_irr &= ~(0x1 << irq); + } } else { - // PrintError("8259 PIC: Could not find IRQ (0x%x) to Begin\n",irq); - return -1; + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Master: Ignoring begin_irq vector %d since I either do not see it set or have it masked (mnaster_irr=0x%x, master_imr=0x%x\n", irq, state->master_irr, state->master_imr); } - - if (irq <= 7) { - if (((state->master_irr & ~(state->master_imr)) >> irq) == 0x01) { - state->master_isr |= (0x1 << irq); - state->master_irr &= ~(0x1 << irq); - } - } else { - state->slave_isr |= (0x1 << (irq - 8)); + } else if (irq>=8 && irq<=15) { + // Slave + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Master + Slave: Beginning IRQ %d\n",irq); + // This should always be true: See pic_get_irq_number + if (((state->slave_irr & (~(state->slave_imr))) >> (irq - 8)) & 0x01) { + // unmasked - so let's start it in the slave + state->slave_isr |= (0x1 << (irq - 8)); + // We must have previously pushed it to the master's irr, + // so all we need to do here is put it in service there too + state->master_isr |= 0x4; // pin 2 is where the slave attaches + + // auto-reset the request in the slave if it's marked as edge-triggered + if (!(state->slave_elcr & (0x1 << (irq - 8)))) { state->slave_irr &= ~(0x1 << (irq - 8)); + } + + // auto-reset the request in pin 2 of the master if it's marked as edge-trigged + if (!(state->master_elcr & 0x04)) { + state->master_irr &= ~0x04; + } + } else { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Maser + Slave: Ignoring begin_irq for %d since I either don't see it set or I don't own it (master_irr=0x%x, master_imr=0x%x, slave_irr=0x%x, slave_imr=0x%x\n", irq,state->master_irr, state->master_imr, state->slave_irr, state->slave_imr); } + } else { + PrintDebug(info->vm_info, info, "8259 PIC: Ignoring begin_irq for %d since I don't own it\n", irq); + } - return 0; + return 0; } @@ -318,305 +496,380 @@ static int pic_begin_irq(void * private_data, int irq) { static struct intr_ctrl_ops intr_ops = { .intr_pending = pic_intr_pending, .get_intr_number = pic_get_intr_number, - .raise_intr = pic_raise_intr, - .begin_irq = pic_begin_irq, - .lower_intr = pic_lower_intr, - + .begin_irq = pic_begin_irq }; +static struct intr_router_ops router_ops = { + .raise_intr = pic_raise_intr, + .lower_intr = pic_lower_intr +}; - -static int read_master_port1(ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; +static int read_master_port1(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Read length (rd_Master1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid Read length (rd_Master1)\n"); return -1; } if ((state->master_ocw3 & 0x03) == 0x02) { - *(uchar_t *)dst = state->master_irr; + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->master_irr; } else if ((state->master_ocw3 & 0x03) == 0x03) { - *(uchar_t *)dst = state->master_isr; + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->master_isr; } else { - *(uchar_t *)dst = 0; + *(uint8_t *)dst = 0; } return 1; } -static int read_master_port2(ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; +static int read_master_port2(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Read length (rd_Master2)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid Read length (rd_Master2)\n"); return -1; } - *(uchar_t *)dst = state->master_imr; + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->master_imr; return 1; } -static int read_slave_port1(ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; +static int read_slave_port1(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Read length (rd_Slave1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid Read length (rd_Slave1)\n"); return -1; } if ((state->slave_ocw3 & 0x03) == 0x02) { - *(uchar_t*)dst = state->slave_irr; + *(uint8_t*)dst = state->slave_irr; } else if ((state->slave_ocw3 & 0x03) == 0x03) { - *(uchar_t *)dst = state->slave_isr; + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->slave_isr; } else { - *(uchar_t *)dst = 0; + *(uint8_t *)dst = 0; } return 1; } -static int read_slave_port2(ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; +static int read_slave_port2(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Read length (rd_Slave2)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid Read length (rd_Slave2)\n"); return -1; } - *(uchar_t *)dst = state->slave_imr; + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->slave_imr; return 1; } -static int write_master_port1(ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; - uchar_t cw = *(uchar_t *)src; +static int write_master_port1(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + uint8_t cw = *(uint8_t *)src; - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Write master port 1 with 0x%x\n",cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Write port 1 with 0x%x\n",cw); if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Write length (wr_Master1)\n"); - return -1; + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid Write length (wr_Master1)\n"); + return -1; } - + + v3_clear_pending_intr(core); + if (IS_ICW1(cw)) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW1 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); - - state->master_icw1 = cw; - state->master_state = ICW2; + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Setting ICW1 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); - } else if (state->master_state == READY) { - if (IS_OCW2(cw)) { - // handle the EOI here - struct ocw2 * cw2 = (struct ocw2*)&cw; + state->master_icw1 = cw; + state->master_state = ICW2; - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Handling OCW2 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); - - if ((cw2->EOI) && (!cw2->R) && (cw2->SL)) { - // specific EOI; - state->master_isr &= ~(0x01 << cw2->level); - } else if ((cw2->EOI) & (!cw2->R) && (!cw2->SL)) { - int i; - // Non-specific EOI - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Pre ISR = %x (wr_Master1)\n", state->master_isr); - for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { - if (state->master_isr & (0x01 << i)) { - state->master_isr &= ~(0x01 << i); - break; - } - } - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Post ISR = %x (wr_Master1)\n", state->master_isr); + } else if (state->master_state == READY) { + if (IS_OCW2(cw)) { + // handle the EOI here + struct ocw2 * cw2 = (struct ocw2*)&cw; + int eoi_irq=-1; + + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Handling OCW2 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); + + if ((cw2->EOI) && (!cw2->R) && (cw2->SL)) { + // specific EOI; + state->master_isr &= ~(0x01 << cw2->level); + eoi_irq = cw2->level; + + /* + // ack the irq if requested + if (state->irq_ack_cbs[irq].ack) { + state->irq_ack_cbs[irq].ack(info, irq, state->irq_ack_cbs[irq].private_data); + } + */ + + } else if ((cw2->EOI) & (!cw2->R) && (!cw2->SL)) { + int i; + // Non-specific EOI + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Pre ISR = %x (wr_Master1)\n", state->master_isr); + for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { + if (state->master_isr & (0x01 << i)) { + state->master_isr &= ~(0x01 << i); + eoi_irq=i; + break; + } + } + if (i==8) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Strange... non-specific EOI but no in-service interrupts\n"); + } + + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Post ISR = %x (wr_Master1)\n", state->master_isr); + } else if (!(cw2->EOI) && (cw2->R) && (cw2->SL)) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Ignoring set-priority, priorities not implemented (level=%d, wr_Master1)\n", cw2->level); + } else if (!(cw2->EOI) && !(cw2->R) && (cw2->SL)) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Ignoring no-op (level=%d, wr_Master1)\n", cw2->level); } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Command not handled, or in error (wr_Master1)\n"); - return -1; + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Command not handled, or in error (wr_Master1)\n"); + return -1; + } + + if (cw2->EOI) { + if (pic_intr_pending_from_master(core,state)) { + // this is perfectly fine as there may be other latched interrupts + // but it would be strange if the one we just cleared is suddenly + // alive again - well, depending on concurrent behavior external to + int irq = pic_vec_to_irq(core,state,pic_get_intr_number(core,state)); + + if (irq == eoi_irq) { + // Not necessarily an error, since it could have been raised again in another thread... + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: IRQ %d pending after EOI of IRQ %d\n", irq,eoi_irq); + DumpPICState(state); + } + } } - - state->master_ocw2 = cw; - } else if (IS_OCW3(cw)) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Handling OCW3 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); - state->master_ocw3 = cw; - } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid OCW to PIC (wr_Master1)\n"); - PrintError("8259 PIC: CW=%x\n", cw); - return -1; - } + + state->master_ocw2 = cw; + } else if (IS_OCW3(cw)) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Handling OCW3 = %x (wr_Master1)\n", cw); + state->master_ocw3 = cw; + } else { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid OCW to PIC (wr_Master1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: CW=%x\n", cw); + return -1; + } } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid PIC State (wr_Master1)\n"); - PrintError("8259 PIC: CW=%x\n", cw); - return -1; + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid PIC State (wr_Master1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: CW=%x\n", cw); + return -1; } - + return 1; } -static int write_master_port2(ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; - uchar_t cw = *(uchar_t *)src; - - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Write master port 2 with 0x%x\n",cw); +static int write_master_port2(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + uint8_t cw = *(uint8_t *)src; - if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Write length (wr_Master2)\n"); - return -1; + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Write master port 2 with 0x%x\n",cw); + + if (length != 1) { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid Write length (wr_Master2)\n"); + return -1; } - + + v3_clear_pending_intr(core); + if (state->master_state == ICW2) { - struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); + struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); + + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Setting ICW2 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); + state->master_icw2 = cw; + + + + if (cw1->sngl == 0) { + state->master_state = ICW3; + } else if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { + state->master_state = ICW4; + } else { + state->master_state = READY; + } - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW2 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); - state->master_icw2 = cw; - if (cw1->sngl == 0) { - state->master_state = ICW3; - } else if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { - state->master_state = ICW4; - } else { - state->master_state = READY; - } } else if (state->master_state == ICW3) { - struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); + struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW3 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Setting ICW3 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); - state->master_icw3 = cw; + state->master_icw3 = cw; - if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { - state->master_state = ICW4; - } else { - state->master_state = READY; - } + if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { + state->master_state = ICW4; + } else { + state->master_state = READY; + } } else if (state->master_state == ICW4) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW4 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); - state->master_icw4 = cw; - state->master_state = READY; - } else if (state->master_state == READY) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting IMR = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); - state->master_imr = cw; + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Setting ICW4 = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); + state->master_icw4 = cw; + state->master_state = READY; + } else if ((state->master_state == ICW1) || (state->master_state == READY)) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Setting IMR = %x (wr_Master2)\n", cw); + state->master_imr = cw; } else { - // error - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid master PIC State (wr_Master2)\n"); - return -1; + // error + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Master: Invalid master PIC State (wr_Master2) (state=%d)\n", + state->master_state); + return -1; } return 1; } -static int write_slave_port1(ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; - uchar_t cw = *(uchar_t *)src; +static int write_slave_port1(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + uint8_t cw = *(uint8_t *)src; - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Write slave port 1 with 0x%x\n",cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Write slave port 1 with 0x%x\n",cw); if (length != 1) { // error - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid Write length (wr_Slave1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid Write length (wr_Slave1)\n"); return -1; } + v3_clear_pending_intr(core); + if (IS_ICW1(cw)) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW1 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting ICW1 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); state->slave_icw1 = cw; state->slave_state = ICW2; } else if (state->slave_state == READY) { if (IS_OCW2(cw)) { + int eoi_irq = -1; // handle the EOI here struct ocw2 * cw2 = (struct ocw2 *)&cw; - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting OCW2 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); - + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting OCW2 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); + if ((cw2->EOI) && (!cw2->R) && (cw2->SL)) { // specific EOI; state->slave_isr &= ~(0x01 << cw2->level); + eoi_irq = 8+cw2->level; } else if ((cw2->EOI) & (!cw2->R) && (!cw2->SL)) { int i; // Non-specific EOI - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Pre ISR = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", state->slave_isr); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Pre ISR = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", state->slave_isr); for (i = 0; i < 8; i++) { if (state->slave_isr & (0x01 << i)) { state->slave_isr &= ~(0x01 << i); + eoi_irq=8+i; break; } - } - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Post ISR = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", state->slave_isr); + } + if (i==8) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Strange... non-specific EOI but no in-service interrupts\n"); + } + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Post ISR = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", state->slave_isr); } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Command not handled or invalid (wr_Slave1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Command not handled or invalid (wr_Slave1)\n"); return -1; } + // If we now have no further requested interrupts, + // we are not requesting from the master either + if (!(state->slave_irr)) { + state->master_irr &= ~0x04; + } + + if (cw2->EOI) { + if (pic_intr_pending_from_slave(core,state)) { + // this is perfectly fine as there may be other latched interrupts + // but it would be strange if the one we just cleared is suddenly + // alive again - well, depending on concurrent behavior external to + int irq = pic_vec_to_irq(core,state,pic_get_intr_number(core,state)); + + if (irq == eoi_irq) { + // Not necessarily an error, since it could have been raised again in another thread. + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: IRQ %d pending after EOI of IRQ %d\n", irq,eoi_irq); + DumpPICState(state); + } + } + } + state->slave_ocw2 = cw; } else if (IS_OCW3(cw)) { // Basically sets the IRR/ISR read flag - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting OCW3 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting OCW3 = %x (wr_Slave1)\n", cw); state->slave_ocw3 = cw; } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid command work (wr_Slave1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid command work (wr_Slave1)\n"); return -1; } } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid State writing (wr_Slave1)\n"); + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid State writing (wr_Slave1)\n"); return -1; } return 1; } -static int write_slave_port2(ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; - uchar_t cw = *(uchar_t *)src; +static int write_slave_port2(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + uint8_t cw = *(uint8_t *)src; - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Write slave port 2 with 0x%x\n",cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Write slave port 2 with 0x%x\n",cw); if (length != 1) { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid write length (wr_Slave2)\n"); - return -1; + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid write length (wr_Slave2)\n"); + return -1; } + v3_clear_pending_intr(core); + + if (state->slave_state == ICW2) { - struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); + struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW2 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting ICW2 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); - state->slave_icw2 = cw; + state->slave_icw2 = cw; - if (cw1->sngl == 0) { - state->slave_state = ICW3; - } else if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { - state->slave_state = ICW4; - } else { - state->slave_state = READY; - } + if (cw1->sngl == 0) { + state->slave_state = ICW3; + } else if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { + state->slave_state = ICW4; + } else { + state->slave_state = READY; + } } else if (state->slave_state == ICW3) { - struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); + struct icw1 * cw1 = (struct icw1 *)&(state->master_icw1); - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW3 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting ICW3 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); - state->slave_icw3 = cw; + state->slave_icw3 = cw; - if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { - state->slave_state = ICW4; - } else { - state->slave_state = READY; - } + if (cw1->ic4 == 1) { + state->slave_state = ICW4; + } else { + state->slave_state = READY; + } } else if (state->slave_state == ICW4) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting ICW4 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); - state->slave_icw4 = cw; - state->slave_state = READY; - } else if (state->slave_state == READY) { - PrintDebug("8259 PIC: Setting IMR = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); - state->slave_imr = cw; + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting ICW4 = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); + state->slave_icw4 = cw; + state->slave_state = READY; + } else if ((state->slave_state == ICW1) || (state->slave_state == READY)) { + PrintDebug(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Setting IMR = %x (wr_Slave2)\n", cw); + state->slave_imr = cw; } else { - PrintError("8259 PIC: Invalid State at write (wr_Slave2)\n"); - return -1; + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Slave: Invalid State at write (wr_Slave2)\n"); + return -1; } return 1; @@ -625,17 +878,199 @@ static int write_slave_port2(ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, struct vm +static int read_elcr_port(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * dst, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + + if (length != 1) { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: ELCR read of invalid length %d\n", length); + return -1; + } + + if (port == ELCR1_PORT) { + // master + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->master_elcr; + } else if (port == ELCR2_PORT) { + *(uint8_t *)dst = state->slave_elcr; + } else { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Invalid port %x\n", port); + return -1; + } + + return length; +} + + +static int write_elcr_port(struct guest_info * core, ushort_t port, void * src, uint_t length, void * priv_data) { + struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal *)priv_data; + + if (length != 1) { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: ELCR read of invalid length %d\n", length); + return -1; + } + + if (port == ELCR1_PORT) { + // master + state->master_elcr = (*(uint8_t *)src) & state->master_elcr_mask; + } else if (port == ELCR2_PORT) { + state->slave_elcr = (*(uint8_t *)src) & state->slave_elcr_mask; + } else { + PrintError(core->vm_info, core, "8259 PIC: Invalid port %x\n", port); + return -1; + } + + return length; +} +static int pic_free(struct pic_internal * state) { + struct guest_info * core = state->core; -static int pic_init(struct vm_device * dev) { - struct pic_internal * state = (struct pic_internal*)dev->private_data; + v3_remove_intr_controller(core, state->controller_handle); + v3_remove_intr_router(core->vm_info, state->router_handle); - v3_register_intr_controller(dev->vm, &intr_ops, state); + V3_Free(state); + return 0; +} + +#ifdef V3_CONFIG_CHECKPOINT +static int pic_save(struct v3_chkpt_ctx * ctx, void * private_data) { + struct pic_internal * pic = (struct pic_internal *)private_data; + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_IRR", pic->master_irr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_IRR", pic->slave_irr, savefailout); + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ISR", pic->master_isr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ISR", pic->slave_isr, savefailout); + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ELCR", pic->master_elcr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ELCR", pic->slave_elcr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ELCR_MASK", pic->master_elcr_mask, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ELCR_MASK", pic->slave_elcr_mask, savefailout); + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ICW1", pic->master_icw1, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ICW2", pic->master_icw2, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ICW3", pic->master_icw3, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_ICW4", pic->master_icw4, savefailout); + + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW1", pic->slave_icw1, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW2", pic->slave_icw2, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW3", pic->slave_icw3, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW4", pic->slave_icw4, savefailout); + + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_IMR", pic->master_imr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_IMR", pic->slave_imr, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_OCW2", pic->master_ocw2, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_OCW3", pic->master_ocw3, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_OCW2", pic->slave_ocw2, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_OCW3", pic->slave_ocw3, savefailout); + + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "MASTER_STATE", pic->master_state, savefailout); + V3_CHKPT_SAVE(ctx, "SLAVE_STATE", pic->slave_state, savefailout); + + + return 0; + + savefailout: + PrintError(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "Failed to save PIC\n"); + return -1; + +} + +static int pic_load(struct v3_chkpt_ctx * ctx, void * private_data) { + struct pic_internal * pic = (struct pic_internal *)private_data; + + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_IRR", pic->master_irr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_IRR", pic->slave_irr, loadfailout); + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ISR", pic->master_isr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ISR", pic->slave_isr, loadfailout); + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ELCR", pic->master_elcr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ELCR", pic->slave_elcr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ELCR_MASK", pic->master_elcr_mask, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ELCR_MASK", pic->slave_elcr_mask, loadfailout); + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ICW1", pic->master_icw1, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ICW2", pic->master_icw2, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ICW3", pic->master_icw3, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_ICW4", pic->master_icw4, loadfailout); + + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW1", pic->slave_icw1, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW2", pic->slave_icw2, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW3", pic->slave_icw3, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_ICW4", pic->slave_icw4, loadfailout); + + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_IMR", pic->master_imr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_IMR", pic->slave_imr, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_OCW2", pic->master_ocw2, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_OCW3", pic->master_ocw3, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_OCW2", pic->slave_ocw2, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_OCW3", pic->slave_ocw3, loadfailout); + + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "MASTER_STATE", pic->master_state, loadfailout); + V3_CHKPT_LOAD(ctx, "SLAVE_STATE", pic->slave_state, loadfailout); + + return 0; + + loadfailout: + PrintError(VM_NONE, VCORE_NONE, "Failed to load PIC\n"); + return -1; +} + +#endif + + +static struct v3_device_ops dev_ops = { + .free = (int (*)(void *))pic_free, +#ifdef V3_CONFIG_CHECKPOINT + .save = pic_save, + .load = pic_load +#endif +}; + + + + + +static int pic_init(struct v3_vm_info * vm, v3_cfg_tree_t * cfg) { + struct pic_internal * state = NULL; + char * dev_id = v3_cfg_val(cfg, "ID"); + int ret = 0; + + // PIC is only usable in non-multicore environments + // just hardcode the core context + struct guest_info * core = &(vm->cores[0]); + + state = (struct pic_internal *)V3_Malloc(sizeof(struct pic_internal)); + + if (!state) { + PrintError(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Cannot allocate in init\n"); + return -1; + } + + struct vm_device * dev = v3_add_device(vm, dev_id, &dev_ops, state); + + if (dev == NULL) { + PrintError(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Could not add device %s\n", dev_id); + V3_Free(state); + return -1; + } + + state->core = core; + + state->controller_handle = v3_register_intr_controller(core, &intr_ops, state); + state->router_handle = v3_register_intr_router(vm, &router_ops, state); state->master_irr = 0; state->master_isr = 0; + state->master_elcr = 0; + state->master_elcr_mask = 0xf8; state->master_icw1 = 0; state->master_icw2 = 0; state->master_icw3 = 0; @@ -648,6 +1083,8 @@ static int pic_init(struct vm_device * dev) { state->slave_irr = 0; state->slave_isr = 0; + state->slave_elcr = 0; + state->slave_elcr_mask = 0xde; state->slave_icw1 = 0; state->slave_icw2 = 0; state->slave_icw3 = 0; @@ -658,45 +1095,24 @@ static int pic_init(struct vm_device * dev) { state->slave_state = ICW1; - v3_dev_hook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT1, &read_master_port1, &write_master_port1); - v3_dev_hook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT2, &read_master_port2, &write_master_port2); - v3_dev_hook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT1, &read_slave_port1, &write_slave_port1); - v3_dev_hook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT2, &read_slave_port2, &write_slave_port2); + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT1, &read_master_port1, &write_master_port1); + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT2, &read_master_port2, &write_master_port2); + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT1, &read_slave_port1, &write_slave_port1); + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT2, &read_slave_port2, &write_slave_port2); - return 0; -} + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, ELCR1_PORT, &read_elcr_port, &write_elcr_port); + ret |= v3_dev_hook_io(dev, ELCR2_PORT, &read_elcr_port, &write_elcr_port); -static int pic_deinit(struct vm_device * dev) { - v3_dev_unhook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT1); - v3_dev_unhook_io(dev, MASTER_PORT2); - v3_dev_unhook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT1); - v3_dev_unhook_io(dev, SLAVE_PORT2); + if (ret != 0) { + PrintError(vm, VCORE_NONE, "8259 PIC: Error hooking io ports\n"); + v3_remove_device(dev); + return -1; + } return 0; } - - - - -static struct vm_device_ops dev_ops = { - .init = pic_init, - .deinit = pic_deinit, - .reset = NULL, - .start = NULL, - .stop = NULL, -}; - - -struct vm_device * v3_create_pic() { - struct pic_internal * state = NULL; - state = (struct pic_internal *)V3_Malloc(sizeof(struct pic_internal)); - V3_ASSERT(state != NULL); - - struct vm_device *device = v3_create_device("8259A", &dev_ops, state); - - return device; -} +device_register("8259A", pic_init);