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86Box/src/video/vid_ti_cf62011.c
OBattler 552a87ea3d Added the IBM 5161 ISA expansion for PC and XT;
Cleaned up the parallel port emulation, added IRQ support, and made enabling/disabling per port;
Added the Award 430NX and the Intel Classic/PCI (Alfredo, 420TX);
Finished the 586MC1;
Added 8087 emulation;
Moved Cyrix 6x86'es to the Dev branch;
Sanitized/cleaned up memregs.c/h and intel.c/h;
Split the chipsets from machines and sanitized Port 92 emulation;
Added support for the 15bpp mode to the Compaq ATI 28800;
Moved the MR 386DX and 486 machines to the Dev branch;
Ported the new dynamic recompiler from PCem, but it remains in Dev branch until after v2.00;
Ported the new timer code from PCem;
Cleaned up the CPU table of unused stuff and better optimized its structure;
Ported the Open-XT and Open-AT from VARCem, the Open-AT is in the Dev branch;
Ported the XT MFM controller rewrite and adding of more controllers (incl. two RLL ones), from VARCem;
Added the AHA-1540A and the BusTek BT-542B;
Moved the Sumo SCSI-AT to the Dev branch;
Minor IDE, FDC, and floppy drive code clean-ups;
Made NCR 5380/53C400-based cards' BIOS address configurable;
Got rid of the legacy romset variable;
Unified (video) buffer and buffer32 into one and make the unified buffer 32-bit;
Added the Amstead PPC512 per PCem patch by John Elliott;
Switched memory mapping granularity from 16k to 4k (less than 1k not possible due to internal pages);
Rewrote the CL-GD 54xx blitter, fixes Win-OS/2 on the 54x6 among other thing;
Added the Image Manager 1024 and Professional Graphics Controller per PCem patch by John Elliott and work done on VARCem;
Added Headland HT-216, GC-205 and Video 7 VGA 1024i emulation based on PCem commit;
Implemented the fuction keys for the Toshiba T1000/T1200/T3100 enhancement;
Amstrad MegaPC does now works correctly with non-internal graphics card;
The SLiRP code no longer casts a packed struct type to a non-packed struct type;
The Xi8088 and PB410a no longer hang on 86Box when PS/2 mouse is not present;
The S3 Virge on BeOS is no longer broken (was broken by build #1591);
OS/2 2.0 build 6.167 now sees key presses again;
Xi8088 now work on CGA again;
86F images converted from either the old or new variants of the HxC MFM format now work correctly;
Hardware interrupts with a vector of 0xFF are now handled correctly;
OPTi 495SX boards no longer incorrectly have 64 MB maximum RAM when 32 MB is correct;
Fixed VNC keyboard input bugs;
Fixed AT RTC periodic interrupt - Chicago 58s / 73f / 73g  / 81 MIDI play no longer hangs with the build's own VTD driver;
Fixed mouse polling with internal mice - Amstrad and Olivetti mice now work correctly;
Triones ATAPI DMA driver now correctly reads a file at the end of a CD image with a sectors number not divisible by 4;
Compaq Portable now works with all graphics cards;
Fixed various MDSI Genius bugs;
Added segment limit checks and improved page fault checks for several CPU instructions - Memphis 15xx WINSETUP and Chicago 58s WINDISK.CPL no longer issue a GPF, and some S3 drivers that used to have glitches, now work correctly;
Further improved the 808x emulation, also fixes the noticably choppy sound when using 808x CPU's, also fixes #355;
OS/2 installer no logner locks up on splash screen on PS/2 Model 70 and 80, fixes #400.
Fixed several Amstead bugs, GEM no longer crashes on the Amstrad 1640, fixes #391.
Ported John Elliott's Amstrad fixes and improvement from PCem, and fixed the default language so it's correctly Engliish, fixes #278, fixes #389.
Fixed a minor IDE timing bug, fixes #388.
Fixed Toshiba T1000 RAM issues, fixes #379.
Fixed EGA/(S)VGA overscan border handling, fixes #378;
Got rid of the now long useless IDE channel 2 auto-removal, fixes #370;
Fixed the BIOS files used by the AMSTRAD PC1512, fixes #366;
Ported the Unicode CD image file name fix from VARCem, fixes #365;
Fixed high density floppy disks on the Xi8088, fixes #359;
Fixed some bugs in the Hercules emulation, fixes #346, fixes #358;
Fixed the SCSI hard disk mode sense pages, fixes #356;
Removed the AMI Unknown 386SX because of impossibility to identify the chipset, closes #349;
Fixed bugs in the serial mouse emulation, fixes #344;
Compiled 86Box binaries now include all the required .DLL's, fixes #341;
Made some combo boxes in the Settings dialog slightly wider, fixes #276.
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/*
* 86Box A hypervisor and IBM PC system emulator that specializes in
* running old operating systems and software designed for IBM
* PC systems and compatibles from 1981 through fairly recent
* system designs based on the PCI bus.
*
* This file is part of the 86Box distribution.
*
* Emulation of the TI CF62011 SVGA chip.
*
* This chip was used in several of IBM's later machines, such
* as the PS/1 Model 2121, and a number of PS/2 models. As noted
* in an article on Usenet:
*
* "In the early 90s IBM looked for some cheap VGA card to
* substitute the (relatively) expensive XGA-2 adapter for
* *servers*, where the primary purpose is supervision of the
* machine rather than real *work* with it in Hi-Res. It was
* just to supply a base video, where a XGA-2 were a waste of
* potential. They had a contract with TI for some DSPs in
* multimedia already (the MWave for instance is based on
* TI-DSPs as well as many Thinkpad internal chipsets) and TI
* offered them a rather cheap and inexpensive chipset
* and combined it with a cheap clock oscillator and an Inmos
* RAMDAC. That chipset was already pretty much outdated at
* that time but IBM decided it would suffice for that low
* end purpose.
*
* Driver support was given under DOS and OS/2 only for base
* functions like selection of the vertical refresh and few
* different modes only. Not even the Win 3.x support has
* been finalized. Technically the adapter could do better
* than VGA, but its video BIOS is largely undocumented and
* intentionally crippled down to a few functions."
*
* This chip is reportedly the same one as used in the MCA
* IBM SVGA Adapter/A (ID 090EEh), which mostly had faster
* VRAM and RAMDAC. The VESA DOS graphics driver for that
* card can be used: m95svga.exe
*
* The controller responds at ports in the range 0x2100-0x210F,
* which are the same as the XGA. It supports up to 1MB of VRAM,
* but we lock it down to 512K. The PS/1 2122 had 256K.
*
* Version: @(#)vid_ti_cf62011.c 1.0.9 2018/10/02
*
* Authors: Sarah Walker, <http://pcem-emulator.co.uk/>
* Miran Grca, <mgrca8@gmail.com>
* Fred N. van Kempen, <decwiz@yahoo.com>
*
* Copyright 2008-2018 Sarah Walker.
* Copyright 2016-2018 Miran Grca.
* Copyright 2017,2018 Fred N. van Kempen.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include "../86box.h"
#include "../io.h"
#include "../timer.h"
#include "../mem.h"
#include "../rom.h"
#include "../device.h"
#include "../video/video.h"
#include "../video/vid_vga.h"
#include "../video/vid_svga.h"
#include "vid_ti_cf62011.h"
typedef struct {
svga_t svga;
rom_t bios_rom;
int enabled;
uint32_t vram_size;
uint8_t banking;
uint8_t reg_2100;
uint8_t reg_210a;
} tivga_t;
static video_timings_t timing_ti_cf62011 = {VIDEO_ISA, 6, 8,16, 6, 8,16};
static void
vid_out(uint16_t addr, uint8_t val, void *priv)
{
tivga_t *ti = (tivga_t *)priv;
svga_t *svga = &ti->svga;
uint8_t old;
#if 0
if (((addr & 0xfff0) == 0x03d0 || (addr & 0xfff0) == 0x03b0) &&
!(svga->miscout & 1)) addr ^= 0x60;
#endif
switch (addr) {
case 0x0102:
ti->enabled = (val & 0x01);
return;
case 0x03d4:
svga->crtcreg = val & 0x3f;
return;
case 0x03d5:
if (svga->crtcreg & 0x20)
return;
if ((svga->crtcreg < 7) && (svga->crtc[0x11] & 0x80))
return;
if ((svga->crtcreg == 7) && (svga->crtc[0x11] & 0x80))
val = (svga->crtc[7] & ~0x10) | (val & 0x10);
old = svga->crtc[svga->crtcreg];
svga->crtc[svga->crtcreg] = val;
if (old != val) {
if (svga->crtcreg < 0xe || svga->crtcreg > 0x10) {
svga->fullchange = changeframecount;
svga_recalctimings(svga);
}
}
break;
case 0x2100:
ti->reg_2100 = val;
if ((val & 7) < 4)
svga->read_bank = svga->write_bank = 0;
else
svga->read_bank = svga->write_bank = (ti->banking & 0x7) * 0x10000;
break;
case 0x2108:
if ((ti->reg_2100 & 7) >= 4)
svga->read_bank = svga->write_bank = (val & 0x7) * 0x10000;
ti->banking = val;
break;
case 0x210a:
ti->reg_210a = val;
break;
}
svga_out(addr, val, svga);
}
static uint8_t
vid_in(uint16_t addr, void *priv)
{
tivga_t *ti = (tivga_t *)priv;
svga_t *svga = &ti->svga;
uint8_t ret;
#if 0
if (((addr & 0xfff0) == 0x03d0 || (addr & 0xfff0) == 0x03b0) &&
!(svga->miscout & 1)) addr ^= 0x60;
#endif
switch (addr) {
case 0x0100:
ret = 0xfe;
break;
case 0x0101:
ret = 0xe8;
break;
case 0x0102:
ret = ti->enabled;
break;
case 0x03d4:
ret = svga->crtcreg;
break;
case 0x03d5:
if (svga->crtcreg & 0x20)
ret = 0xff;
else
ret = svga->crtc[svga->crtcreg];
break;
case 0x2100:
ret = ti->reg_2100;
break;
case 0x2108:
ret = ti->banking;
break;
case 0x210a:
ret = ti->reg_210a;
break;
default:
ret = svga_in(addr, svga);
break;
}
return(ret);
}
static void
vid_speed_changed(void *priv)
{
tivga_t *ti = (tivga_t *)priv;
svga_recalctimings(&ti->svga);
}
static void
vid_force_redraw(void *priv)
{
tivga_t *ti = (tivga_t *)priv;
ti->svga.fullchange = changeframecount;
}
static void
vid_close(void *priv)
{
tivga_t *ti = (tivga_t *)priv;
svga_close(&ti->svga);
free(ti);
}
static void *
vid_init(const device_t *info)
{
tivga_t *ti;
/* Allocate control block and initialize. */
ti = (tivga_t *)malloc(sizeof(tivga_t));
memset(ti, 0x00, sizeof(tivga_t));
/* Set amount of VRAM in KB. */
if (info->local == 0)
ti->vram_size = device_get_config_int("vram_size");
else
ti->vram_size = info->local;
video_inform(VIDEO_FLAG_TYPE_SPECIAL, &timing_ti_cf62011);
svga_init(&ti->svga, ti,
ti->vram_size<<10,
NULL, vid_in, vid_out, NULL, NULL);
io_sethandler(0x0100, 2, vid_in, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, ti);
io_sethandler(0x03c0, 32, vid_in, NULL, NULL, vid_out, NULL, NULL, ti);
io_sethandler(0x2100, 16, vid_in, NULL, NULL, vid_out, NULL, NULL, ti);
ti->svga.bpp = 8;
ti->svga.miscout = 1;
return(ti);
}
#if defined(DEV_BRANCH) && defined(USE_TI)
static const device_config_t vid_config[] =
{
{
"vram_size", "Memory Size", CONFIG_SELECTION, "", 256,
{
{
"256K", 256
},
{
"512K", 512
},
{
"1024K", 1024
},
{
""
}
}
},
{
"", "", -1
}
};
const device_t ti_cf62011_device = {
"TI CF62011 SVGA",
DEVICE_ISA,
0,
vid_init, vid_close, NULL,
NULL,
vid_speed_changed,
vid_force_redraw,
vid_config
};
#endif
const device_t ibm_ps1_2121_device = {
"IBM PS/1 Model 2121 SVGA",
DEVICE_ISA,
512,
vid_init, vid_close, NULL,
NULL,
vid_speed_changed,
vid_force_redraw,
NULL
};