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As an alternative to the 3 individual handlers, there is also a simplified io mem hook function. To be consistent, let's add an endianness parameter there too. Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Signed-off-by: Blue Swirl <blauwirbel@gmail.com>
28 lines
981 B
C
28 lines
981 B
C
#ifndef READ_WRITE_HANDLER_H
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#define READ_WRITE_HANDLER_H
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#include "qemu-common.h"
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#include "ioport.h"
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typedef struct ReadWriteHandler ReadWriteHandler;
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/* len is guaranteed to be one of 1, 2 or 4, addr is guaranteed to fit in an
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* appropriate type (io/memory/etc). They do not need to be range checked. */
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typedef void WriteHandlerFunc(ReadWriteHandler *, pcibus_t addr,
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uint32_t value, int len);
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typedef uint32_t ReadHandlerFunc(ReadWriteHandler *, pcibus_t addr, int len);
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struct ReadWriteHandler {
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WriteHandlerFunc *write;
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ReadHandlerFunc *read;
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};
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/* Helpers for when we want to use a single routine with length. */
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/* CPU memory handler: both read and write must be present. */
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int cpu_register_io_memory_simple(ReadWriteHandler *, int endian);
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/* io port handler: can supply only read or write handlers. */
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int register_ioport_simple(ReadWriteHandler *,
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pio_addr_t start, int length, int size);
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#endif
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