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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Lephe 10180d31bc
add C++ header guards 2021-06-13 18:13:09 +02:00
Lephe 4147236343
(minor changes) 2021-05-12 09:17:24 +02:00
Lephe acc35d774f
dma: add an asynchronous API
This change adds asynchronous capabilities to the DMA API. Previously,
transfers would start asynchronously but could only be completed by a
call to dma_transfer_wait(). The API now supports a callback, as well
as the dma_transfer_sync() variant, to be consistent with the upcoming
USB API that has both _sync and _async versions of functions.

The interrupt handler of the DMA was changed to include a return to
userland, which is required to perform the callback.

* dma_transfer() is now an obsolete synonym for dma_transfer_async()
  with no callback.
* dma_transfer_noint() is now a synonym for dma_transfer_atomic(), for
  consistency with the upcoming USB API.
2021-05-12 09:17:24 +02:00
Lephe 74b2dbeb36
string: use __restrict instead of restrict for C++ compatibility 2021-04-27 14:48:34 +02:00
Lephe c9264a06d5
kernel: driver and world system overhaul
Changes in the driver and world system:

* Rewrite driver logic to include more advanced concepts. The notion of
  binding a driver to a device is introduced to formalize wait(); power
  management is now built-in instead of being handled by the drivers
  (for instance DMA). The new driver model is described in great detail
  in <gint/drivers.h>

* Formalized the concept of "world switch" where the hardware state is
  saved and later restored. As a tool, the world switch turns out to be
  very stable, and allows a lot of hardware manipulation that would be
  edgy at best when running in the OS world.

* Added a GINT_DRV_SHARED flag for drivers to specify that their state
  is shared between worlds and not saved/restored. This has a couple of
  uses.

* Exposed a lot more of the internal driver/world system as their is no
  particular downside to it. This includes stuff in <gint/drivers.h>
  and the driver's state structures in <gint/drivers/states.h>. This is
  useful for debugging and for cracked concepts, but there is no
  API stability guarantee.

* Added a more flexible driver level system that allows any 2-digit
  level to be used.

Feature changes:

* Added a CPU driver that provides the VBR change as its state save.
  Because the whole context switch relied on interrupts being disabled
  anyway, there is no longer an inversion of control when setting the
  VBR; this is just part of the CPU driver's configuration. The CPU
  driver may also support other features such as XYRAM block transfer
  in the future.

* Moved gint_inthandler() to the INTC driver under the name
  intc_handler(), pairing up again with intc_priority().

* Added a reentrant atomic lock based on the test-and-set primitive.
  Interrupts are disabled with IMASK=15 for the duration of atomic
  operations.

* Enabled the DMA driver on SH7305-based fx-9860G. The DMA provides
  little benefit on this platform because the RAM is generally faster
  and buffers are ultimately small. The DMA is still not available on
  SH3-based fx-9860G models.

* Solved an extremely obnoxious bug in timer_spin_wait() where the
  timer is not freed, causing the callback to be called when interrupts
  are re-enabled. This increments a random value on the stack. As a
  consequence of the change, removed the long delays in the USB driver
  since they are not actually needed.

Minor changes:

* Deprecated some of the elements in <gint/hardware.h>. There really is
  no good way to "enumerate" devices yet.

* Deprecated gint_switch() in favor of a new function
  gint_world_switch() which uses the GINT_CALL abstraction.

* Made the fx-9860G VRAM 32-aligned so that it can be used for tests
  with the DMA.

Some features of the driver and world systems have not been implemented
yet, but may be in the future:

* Some driver flags should be per-world in order to create multiple
  gint worlds. This would be useful in Yatis' hypervisor.
* A GINT_DRV_LAZY flag would be useful for drivers that don't want to
  be started up automatically during a world switch. This is relevant
  for drivers that have a slow start/stop sequence. However, this is
  tricky to do correctly as it requires dynamic start/stop and also
  tracking which world the current hardware state belongs to.
2021-04-23 20:44:08 +02:00
Lephe 61da7debc8
code review and display driver changes
t6k11: use the gint array for variant detection
r61524: use true triple buffering by default
display: define DWIDTH and DHEIGHT
display: add C_RGB(r,g,b) (0 ≤ r,g,b ≤ 31) [fxcg50]
2020-02-23 16:05:25 +01:00
Lephe fc7aab6eba
dma: finalize dma_memset() and dma_memcpy()
Adds support for dma_memcpy(), and uses a proper ILRAM allocation scheme
(static linking here) for the temporary buffer in dma_memset().
2019-09-15 19:30:57 +02:00
Lephe bb77e4588d
dma: fix freezes when transferring to/from IL memory
The IL memory is unavailable when the processor goes to sleep, causing
any involved DMA transfer to stall. The dma_transfer_wait() normally
sleeps to save battery power, but this causes the whole system to freeze
and never wake up.

This change lets dma_transfer_wait() decide dynamically whether to sleep
or spinlock. There is no concrete improvement over dma_transfer_noint()
when using IL memory, but it makes dma_transfer() fully generic.

Obviously the same goes for X and Y memory.
2019-09-15 15:20:23 +02:00
Lephe 552b9b9a43
dma: only expose API on fxcg50
Currently there seems to be no DMA at all on fx9860g. Further
investigation would be required, because this would be the first major
difference between the SH7305's found in fx9860g and fxcg50 models.

An automated peripheral register discovery strategy might help, but
identifying discovered registers would be non trivial.

Also use the pruning ability of the Makefile to avoid troublesome
ifdef's in the code.
2019-09-15 10:20:37 +02:00
lephe e1aca8d89b
exc: add exception handlers, use them in the DMA
This change introduces exception handlers that default to a fatal error
with an on-screen description of the exception and some debugging
information.

It also adds the dprint() function as a definitely-needed helper and
removes bootlog_unmapped() by using the exception handler for the fatal
error display. (Also printf() is now required in all gint add-ins; this
is sad, but space is not as much of a constraint as debugging.)

Finally, the exception handler is used to handle an interrupt which is
an exception in practice, the DMA address error. On fx-CG 50, additional
DMA-related information is displayed on the screen. This is left out on
fx-9860G as there is not enough space.
2019-09-03 22:15:00 +02:00
lephe 6d54a5fe0a dma: add exception handler and dma_memset() 2019-08-27 21:18:44 +02:00
lephe b3cbb0a43f dma: add support for all six channels (merges #1) 2019-08-08 11:21:10 +02:00
lephe f8d69dd56a display: add a dupdate_noint() for exceptions handlers 2019-07-04 11:46:26 -04:00
lephe 04231ea5d6 dma: add a new driver to support r61524
Also add a power interface (without driving code) and switch toolchain
because the previous sh4eb-nofpu-elf toolchain was not completely
FPU-free.
2019-03-10 15:45:34 +01:00