This patch add support for a system control block. It is supposed to
act as helper for the emulated program. E.g. shutting down the VM or
printing test results. This model is intended for testing purposes only and
doesn't fit to any real hardware. Therefore, it is not added to any board
by default. Instead a user has to add it explicitly with the '-device'
commandline parameter.

Signed-off-by: Michael Walle <mich...@walle.cc>
---
 Makefile.target |    1 +
 hw/lm32_sys.c   |  161 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 trace-events    |    3 +
 3 files changed, 165 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 hw/lm32_sys.c

diff --git a/Makefile.target b/Makefile.target
index 91dbf88..00eda77 100644
--- a/Makefile.target
+++ b/Makefile.target
@@ -252,6 +252,7 @@ obj-lm32-y += lm32_pic.o
 obj-lm32-y += lm32_juart.o
 obj-lm32-y += lm32_timer.o
 obj-lm32-y += lm32_uart.o
+obj-lm32-y += lm32_sys.o
 
 obj-mips-y = mips_r4k.o mips_jazz.o mips_malta.o mips_mipssim.o
 obj-mips-y += mips_addr.o mips_timer.o mips_int.o
diff --git a/hw/lm32_sys.c b/hw/lm32_sys.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..427b05f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/hw/lm32_sys.c
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
+/*
+ *  QEMU model of the LatticeMico32 system control block.
+ *
+ *  Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Walle <mich...@walle.cc>
+ *
+ * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+ * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
+ * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+ *
+ * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
+ * Lesser General Public License for more details.
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+ * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This model is mainly intended for testing purposes and doesn't fit to any
+ * real hardware. On the one hand it provides a control register (R_CTRL) on
+ * the other hand it supports the lm32 tests.
+ *
+ * A write to the control register causes a system shutdown.
+ * Tests first write the pointer to a test name to the test name register
+ * (R_TESTNAME) and then write a zero to the pass/fail register (R_PASSFAIL) if
+ * the test is passed or any non-zero value to it if the test is failed.
+ */
+
+#include "hw.h"
+#include "sysbus.h"
+#include "trace.h"
+#include "qemu-log.h"
+#include "qemu-error.h"
+#include "sysemu.h"
+#include "qemu-log.h"
+
+enum {
+    R_CTRL = 0,
+    R_PASSFAIL,
+    R_TESTNAME,
+    R_MAX
+};
+
+#define MAX_TESTNAME_LEN 16
+
+struct LM32SysState {
+    SysBusDevice busdev;
+    uint32_t base;
+    uint32_t regs[R_MAX];
+    uint8_t testname[MAX_TESTNAME_LEN];
+};
+typedef struct LM32SysState LM32SysState;
+
+static void copy_testname(LM32SysState *s)
+{
+    cpu_physical_memory_read(s->regs[R_TESTNAME], s->testname,
+            MAX_TESTNAME_LEN);
+    s->testname[MAX_TESTNAME_LEN - 1] = '\0';
+}
+
+static void sys_write(void *opaque, target_phys_addr_t addr, uint32_t value)
+{
+    LM32SysState *s = opaque;
+    char *testname;
+
+    trace_lm32_sys_memory_write(addr, value);
+
+    addr >>= 2;
+    switch (addr) {
+    case R_CTRL:
+        qemu_system_shutdown_request();
+        break;
+    case R_PASSFAIL:
+        s->regs[addr] = value;
+        testname = (char *)s->testname;
+        qemu_log("TC  %-16s %s\n", testname, (value) ? "FAILED" : "OK");
+        break;
+    case R_TESTNAME:
+        s->regs[addr] = value;
+        copy_testname(s);
+        break;
+
+    default:
+        error_report("lm32_sys: write access to unkown register 0x"
+                TARGET_FMT_plx, addr << 2);
+        break;
+    }
+}
+
+static CPUReadMemoryFunc * const sys_read_fn[] = {
+    NULL,
+    NULL,
+    NULL,
+};
+
+static CPUWriteMemoryFunc * const sys_write_fn[] = {
+    NULL,
+    NULL,
+    &sys_write,
+};
+
+static void sys_reset(DeviceState *d)
+{
+    LM32SysState *s = container_of(d, LM32SysState, busdev.qdev);
+    int i;
+
+    for (i = 0; i < R_MAX; i++) {
+        s->regs[i] = 0;
+    }
+    memset(s->testname, 0, MAX_TESTNAME_LEN);
+}
+
+static int lm32_sys_init(SysBusDevice *dev)
+{
+    LM32SysState *s = FROM_SYSBUS(typeof(*s), dev);
+    int sys_regs;
+
+    sys_regs = cpu_register_io_memory(sys_read_fn, sys_write_fn, s,
+            DEVICE_NATIVE_ENDIAN);
+    sysbus_init_mmio(dev, R_MAX * 4, sys_regs);
+
+    /* Note: This device is not created in the board initialization,
+     * instead it has to be added with the -device parameter. Therefore,
+     * the device maps itself. */
+    sysbus_mmio_map(dev, 0, s->base);
+
+    return 0;
+}
+
+static const VMStateDescription vmstate_lm32_sys = {
+    .name = "lm32-sys",
+    .version_id = 1,
+    .minimum_version_id = 1,
+    .minimum_version_id_old = 1,
+    .fields      = (VMStateField[]) {
+        VMSTATE_UINT32_ARRAY(regs, LM32SysState, R_MAX),
+        VMSTATE_BUFFER(testname, LM32SysState),
+        VMSTATE_END_OF_LIST()
+    }
+};
+
+static SysBusDeviceInfo lm32_sys_info = {
+    .init = lm32_sys_init,
+    .qdev.name  = "lm32-sys",
+    .qdev.size  = sizeof(LM32SysState),
+    .qdev.vmsd  = &vmstate_lm32_sys,
+    .qdev.reset = sys_reset,
+    .qdev.props = (Property[]) {
+        DEFINE_PROP_UINT32("base", LM32SysState, base, 0xffff0000),
+        DEFINE_PROP_END_OF_LIST(),
+    }
+};
+
+static void lm32_sys_register(void)
+{
+    sysbus_register_withprop(&lm32_sys_info);
+}
+
+device_init(lm32_sys_register)
diff --git a/trace-events b/trace-events
index 90bbbc1..c791719 100644
--- a/trace-events
+++ b/trace-events
@@ -280,3 +280,6 @@ disable lm32_timer_irq_state(int level) "irq state %d"
 disable lm32_uart_memory_write(uint32_t addr, uint32_t value) "addr 0x%08x 
value 0x%08x"
 disable lm32_uart_memory_read(uint32_t addr, uint32_t value) "addr 0x%08x 
value 0x%08x"
 disable lm32_uart_irq_state(int level) "irq state %d"
+
+# hw/lm32_sys.c
+disable lm32_sys_memory_write(uint32_t addr, uint32_t value) "addr 0x%08x 
value 0x%08x"
-- 
1.7.2.3


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