qemu-e2k/hw/nvram
Laszlo Ersek 6c87e3d596 fw_cfg_mem: expose the "data_width" property with fw_cfg_init_mem_wide()
We rebase fw_cfg_init_mem() to the new function for compatibility with
current callers.

The behavior of the (big endian) multi-byte data reads is best shown
with a qtest session.  Here, we are reading the first six bytes of
the UUID

    $ arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -M virt -machine accel=qtest \
         -qtest stdio -uuid 4600cb32-38ec-4b2f-8acb-81c6ea54f2d8
>>> writew 0x9020008 0x0200
<<< OK
>>> readl 0x9020000
<<< OK 0x000000004600cb32

Remember this is big endian.  On big endian machines, it is stored
directly as 0x46 0x00 0xcb 0x32.

On a little endian machine, we have to first swap it, so that it becomes
0x32cb0046.  When written to memory, it becomes 0x46 0x00 0xcb 0x32
again.

Reading byte-by-byte works too, of course:

>>> readb 0x9020000
<<< OK 0x0000000000000038
>>> readb 0x9020000
<<< OK 0x00000000000000ec

Here only a single byte is read at a time, so they are read in order
similar to the 1-byte data port that is already in PPC and SPARC
machines.

Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
Message-id: 1419250305-31062-8-git-send-email-pbonzini@redhat.com
Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <peter.maydell@linaro.org>
2014-12-22 23:39:18 +00:00
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ds1225y.c savevm: Remove all the unneeded version_minimum_id_old (rest) 2014-05-14 15:24:51 +02:00
eeprom93xx.c savevm: Remove all the unneeded version_minimum_id_old (x86) 2014-06-16 04:55:26 +02:00
fw_cfg.c fw_cfg_mem: expose the "data_width" property with fw_cfg_init_mem_wide() 2014-12-22 23:39:18 +00:00
mac_nvram.c PPC: mac_nvram: Split NVRAM into OF and OSX parts 2014-09-08 12:50:52 +02:00
Makefile.objs
spapr_nvram.c spapr_nvram: Enable migration 2014-11-04 23:26:13 +01:00