qemu-e2k/hw/pl031.c
Gerd Hoffmann 81a322d4a1 qdev: add return value to init() callbacks.
Sorry folks, but it has to be.  One more of these invasive qdev patches.

We have a serious design bug in the qdev interface:  device init
callbacks can't signal failure because the init() callback has no
return value.  This patch fixes it.

We have already one case in-tree where this is needed:
Try -device virtio-blk-pci (without drive= specified) and watch qemu
segfault.  This patch fixes it.

With usb+scsi being converted to qdev we'll get more devices where the
init callback can fail for various reasons.

Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
2009-08-27 20:43:28 -05:00

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/*
* ARM AMBA PrimeCell PL031 RTC
*
* Copyright (c) 2007 CodeSourcery
*
* This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
* published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
*/
#include "sysbus.h"
#include "qemu-timer.h"
//#define DEBUG_PL031
#ifdef DEBUG_PL031
#define DPRINTF(fmt, ...) \
do { printf("pl031: " fmt , ## __VA_ARGS__); } while (0)
#else
#define DPRINTF(fmt, ...) do {} while(0)
#endif
#define RTC_DR 0x00 /* Data read register */
#define RTC_MR 0x04 /* Match register */
#define RTC_LR 0x08 /* Data load register */
#define RTC_CR 0x0c /* Control register */
#define RTC_IMSC 0x10 /* Interrupt mask and set register */
#define RTC_RIS 0x14 /* Raw interrupt status register */
#define RTC_MIS 0x18 /* Masked interrupt status register */
#define RTC_ICR 0x1c /* Interrupt clear register */
typedef struct {
SysBusDevice busdev;
QEMUTimer *timer;
qemu_irq irq;
uint32_t tick_offset;
uint32_t mr;
uint32_t lr;
uint32_t cr;
uint32_t im;
uint32_t is;
} pl031_state;
static const unsigned char pl031_id[] = {
0x31, 0x10, 0x14, 0x00, /* Device ID */
0x0d, 0xf0, 0x05, 0xb1 /* Cell ID */
};
static void pl031_update(pl031_state *s)
{
qemu_set_irq(s->irq, s->is & s->im);
}
static void pl031_interrupt(void * opaque)
{
pl031_state *s = (pl031_state *)opaque;
s->im = 1;
DPRINTF("Alarm raised\n");
pl031_update(s);
}
static uint32_t pl031_get_count(pl031_state *s)
{
/* This assumes qemu_get_clock returns the time since the machine was
created. */
return s->tick_offset + qemu_get_clock(vm_clock) / ticks_per_sec;
}
static void pl031_set_alarm(pl031_state *s)
{
int64_t now;
uint32_t ticks;
now = qemu_get_clock(vm_clock);
ticks = s->tick_offset + now / ticks_per_sec;
/* The timer wraps around. This subtraction also wraps in the same way,
and gives correct results when alarm < now_ticks. */
ticks = s->mr - ticks;
DPRINTF("Alarm set in %ud ticks\n", ticks);
if (ticks == 0) {
qemu_del_timer(s->timer);
pl031_interrupt(s);
} else {
qemu_mod_timer(s->timer, now + (int64_t)ticks * ticks_per_sec);
}
}
static uint32_t pl031_read(void *opaque, target_phys_addr_t offset)
{
pl031_state *s = (pl031_state *)opaque;
if (offset >= 0xfe0 && offset < 0x1000)
return pl031_id[(offset - 0xfe0) >> 2];
switch (offset) {
case RTC_DR:
return pl031_get_count(s);
case RTC_MR:
return s->mr;
case RTC_IMSC:
return s->im;
case RTC_RIS:
return s->is;
case RTC_LR:
return s->lr;
case RTC_CR:
/* RTC is permanently enabled. */
return 1;
case RTC_MIS:
return s->is & s->im;
case RTC_ICR:
fprintf(stderr, "qemu: pl031_read: Unexpected offset 0x%x\n",
(int)offset);
break;
default:
hw_error("pl031_read: Bad offset 0x%x\n", (int)offset);
break;
}
return 0;
}
static void pl031_write(void * opaque, target_phys_addr_t offset,
uint32_t value)
{
pl031_state *s = (pl031_state *)opaque;
switch (offset) {
case RTC_LR:
s->tick_offset += value - pl031_get_count(s);
pl031_set_alarm(s);
break;
case RTC_MR:
s->mr = value;
pl031_set_alarm(s);
break;
case RTC_IMSC:
s->im = value & 1;
DPRINTF("Interrupt mask %d\n", s->im);
pl031_update(s);
break;
case RTC_ICR:
/* The PL031 documentation (DDI0224B) states that the interupt is
cleared when bit 0 of the written value is set. However the
arm926e documentation (DDI0287B) states that the interrupt is
cleared when any value is written. */
DPRINTF("Interrupt cleared");
s->is = 0;
pl031_update(s);
break;
case RTC_CR:
/* Written value is ignored. */
break;
case RTC_DR:
case RTC_MIS:
case RTC_RIS:
fprintf(stderr, "qemu: pl031_write: Unexpected offset 0x%x\n",
(int)offset);
break;
default:
hw_error("pl031_write: Bad offset 0x%x\n", (int)offset);
break;
}
}
static CPUWriteMemoryFunc * const pl031_writefn[] = {
pl031_write,
pl031_write,
pl031_write
};
static CPUReadMemoryFunc * const pl031_readfn[] = {
pl031_read,
pl031_read,
pl031_read
};
static int pl031_init(SysBusDevice *dev)
{
int iomemtype;
pl031_state *s = FROM_SYSBUS(pl031_state, dev);
struct tm tm;
iomemtype = cpu_register_io_memory(pl031_readfn, pl031_writefn, s);
if (iomemtype == -1) {
hw_error("pl031_init: Can't register I/O memory\n");
}
sysbus_init_mmio(dev, 0x1000, iomemtype);
sysbus_init_irq(dev, &s->irq);
/* ??? We assume vm_clock is zero at this point. */
qemu_get_timedate(&tm, 0);
s->tick_offset = mktimegm(&tm);
s->timer = qemu_new_timer(vm_clock, pl031_interrupt, s);
return 0;
}
static void pl031_register_devices(void)
{
sysbus_register_dev("pl031", sizeof(pl031_state), pl031_init);
}
device_init(pl031_register_devices)