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/*
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* VARCem Virtual ARchaeological Computer EMulator.
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* An emulator of (mostly) x86-based PC systems and devices,
* using the ISA,EISA,VLB,MCA and PCI system buses, roughly
* spanning the era between 1981 and 1995.
*
* This file is part of the VARCem Project.
*
* Implement a generic NVRAM/CMOS/RTC device.
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*
* Version: @(#)nvr.c 1.0.21 2019/05/17
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*
* Author: Fred N. van Kempen, <decwiz@yahoo.com>
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*
* Copyright 2017-2019 Fred N. van Kempen.
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*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with
* or without modification, are permitted provided that the
* following conditions are met:
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the entire
* above notice, this list of conditions and the following
* disclaimer.
*
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
* copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
* following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
* materials provided with the distribution.
*
* 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names
* of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
* products derived from this software without specific
* prior written permission.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
* "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
* PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
* HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
* LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
* DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
* THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
* (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
* OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include "emu.h"
#include "config.h"
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#include "timer.h"
#include "machines/machine.h"
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#include "plat.h"
#include "nvr.h"
int nvr_dosave; /* NVR is dirty, needs saved */
static const int8_t days_in_month[12] = {
31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31
};
static struct tm intclk;
static nvr_t *saved_nvr = NULL;
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/* Determine whether or not the year is leap. */
int
nvr_is_leap(int year)
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{
if (year % 400 == 0) return(1);
if (year % 100 == 0) return(0);
if (year % 4 == 0) return(1);
return(0);
}
/* Determine the days in the current month. */
int
nvr_get_days(int month, int year)
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{
if (month != 2)
return(days_in_month[month - 1]);
return(nvr_is_leap(year) ? 29 : 28);
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}
/* One more second has passed, update the internal clock. */
static void
rtc_tick(void)
{
/* Ping the internal clock. */
if (++intclk.tm_sec == 60) {
intclk.tm_sec = 0;
if (++intclk.tm_min == 60) {
intclk.tm_min = 0;
if (++intclk.tm_hour == 24) {
intclk.tm_hour = 0;
if (++intclk.tm_mday == (nvr_get_days(intclk.tm_mon,
intclk.tm_year) + 1)) {
intclk.tm_mday = 1;
if (++intclk.tm_mon == 13) {
intclk.tm_mon = 1;
intclk.tm_year++;
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}
}
}
}
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}
}
/* This is the RTC one-second timer. */
static void
onesec_timer(priv_t priv)
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{
nvr_t *nvr = (nvr_t *)priv;
if (++nvr->onesec_cnt >= 100) {
/* Update the internal clock. */
rtc_tick();
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/* Update the RTC device if needed. */
if (nvr->tick != NULL)
(*nvr->tick)(nvr);
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nvr->onesec_cnt = 0;
}
nvr->onesec_time += (int64_t)(10000 * TIMER_USEC);
}
/* Initialize the generic NVRAM/RTC device. */
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void
nvr_init(nvr_t *nvr)
{
wchar_t tempw[256];
char temp[64];
struct tm *tm;
wchar_t *sp;
time_t now;
FILE *fp;
int c;
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/* Set up the NVR file's name unless we already have one. */
if (nvr->fn == NULL) {
/*
* First, let us try if a file exists with the name of
* the current configuration file in it. Such a 'named
* NVR' is sometimes needed in situations where multiple
* configurations share a single machine.
*
* Get the filename part of the configuration file path.
*/
sp = wcsrchr(cfg_path, L'/');
if (sp != NULL)
wcscpy(tempw, ++sp);
else
wcscpy(tempw, cfg_path);
/* Drop the suffix. */
sp = wcsrchr(tempw, L'.');
if (sp != NULL)
*sp = L'\0';
/* Add our suffix. */
wcscat(tempw, NVR_FILE_EXT);
/* Try to open this file. */
if ((fp = plat_fopen(nvr_path(tempw), L"rb")) != NULL) {
/* It exists, use it. */
(void)fclose(fp);
} else {
/* Does not exist, use the default name. */
strcpy(temp, machine_get_internal_name());
mbstowcs(tempw, temp, sizeof_w(tempw));
wcscat(tempw, NVR_FILE_EXT);
}
} else {
/* Already have a name, use that. */
strcpy(temp, (const char *)nvr->fn);
mbstowcs(tempw, temp, sizeof_w(tempw));
wcscat(tempw, NVR_FILE_EXT);
}
/* Either way, we now have a usable filename. */
c = (int)wcslen(tempw) + 1;
sp = (wchar_t *)mem_alloc(c * sizeof(wchar_t));
wcscpy(sp, tempw);
nvr->fn = (const wchar_t *)sp;
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/* Initialize the internal clock as needed. */
memset(&intclk, 0x00, sizeof(intclk));
if (config.time_sync != TIME_SYNC_DISABLED) {
/* Get the current time of day, and convert to local time. */
(void)time(&now);
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if (config.time_sync == TIME_SYNC_ENABLED_UTC)
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tm = gmtime(&now);
else
tm = localtime(&now);
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/* Set the internal clock. */
nvr_time_set(tm);
} else {
/* Reset the internal clock to 1980/01/01 00:00. */
intclk.tm_mon = 1;
intclk.tm_year = 1980;
}
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/* Set up our timer. */
timer_add(onesec_timer, nvr, &nvr->onesec_time, TIMER_ALWAYS_ENABLED);
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/* It does not need saving yet. */
nvr_dosave = 0;
/* Save the NVR data pointer. */
saved_nvr = nvr;
/* Try to load the saved data. */
(void)nvr_load();
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}
/* Get path to the NVR folder. */
wchar_t *
nvr_path(const wchar_t *str)
{
static wchar_t temp[1024];
/* Get the full prefix in place. */
wcscpy(temp, usr_path);
wcscat(temp, NVR_PATH);
/* Create the directory if needed. */
if (! plat_dir_check(temp))
plat_dir_create(temp);
/* Now append the actual filename. */
plat_append_slash(temp);
wcscat(temp, str);
/* Make sure path is clean. */
pc_path(temp, sizeof_w(temp), NULL);
return(temp);
}
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/*
* Load an NVR from file.
*
* This function does two things, really. It clears and initializes
* the RTC and NVRAM areas, sets up defaults for the RTC part, and
* then attempts to load data from a saved file.
*
* Either way, after that, it will continue to configure the local
* RTC to operate, so it can update either the local RTC, and/or
* the one supplied by a client.
*/
int
nvr_load(void)
{
wchar_t *path;
FILE *fp;
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/* Make sure we have been initialized. */
if (saved_nvr == NULL) return(0);
/* Set the defaults. */
if (saved_nvr->reset != NULL)
saved_nvr->reset(saved_nvr);
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/* Load the (relevant) part of the NVR contents. */
if (saved_nvr->size != 0) {
path = nvr_path(saved_nvr->fn);
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INFO("NVR: loading from '%ls'\n", path);
fp = plat_fopen(path, L"rb");
if (fp != NULL) {
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/* Read NVR contents from file. */
(void)fread(saved_nvr->regs, saved_nvr->size, 1, fp);
(void)fclose(fp);
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}
}
/* Get the local RTC running! */
if (saved_nvr->start != NULL)
saved_nvr->start(saved_nvr);
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return(1);
}
/* Save the current NVR to a file. */
int
nvr_save(void)
{
wchar_t *path;
FILE *fp;
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/* Make sure we have been initialized. */
if (config_ro || saved_nvr == NULL) return(0);
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if (saved_nvr->size != 0) {
path = nvr_path(saved_nvr->fn);
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INFO("NVR: saving to '%ls'\n", path);
fp = plat_fopen(path, L"wb");
if (fp != NULL) {
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/* Save NVR contents to file. */
(void)fwrite(saved_nvr->regs, saved_nvr->size, 1, fp);
fclose(fp);
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}
}
/* Device is clean again. */
nvr_dosave = 0;
return(1);
}
/* Get current time from internal clock. */
void
nvr_time_get(struct tm *tm)
{
uint8_t dom, mon, sum, wd;
uint16_t cent, yr;
tm->tm_sec = intclk.tm_sec;
tm->tm_min = intclk.tm_min;
tm->tm_hour = intclk.tm_hour;
dom = intclk.tm_mday;
mon = intclk.tm_mon;
yr = (intclk.tm_year % 100);
cent = ((intclk.tm_year - yr) / 100) % 4;
sum = dom+mon+yr+cent;
wd = ((sum + 6) % 7);
tm->tm_wday = wd;
tm->tm_mday = intclk.tm_mday;
tm->tm_mon = (intclk.tm_mon - 1);
tm->tm_year = (intclk.tm_year - 1900);
}
/* Set internal clock time. */
void
nvr_time_set(struct tm *tm)
{
intclk.tm_sec = tm->tm_sec;
intclk.tm_min = tm->tm_min;
intclk.tm_hour = tm->tm_hour;
intclk.tm_mday = tm->tm_mday;
intclk.tm_wday = tm->tm_wday;
intclk.tm_mon = (tm->tm_mon + 1);
intclk.tm_year = (tm->tm_year + 1900);
}