citra/src/core/arm/interpreter/armos.h

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/* armos.h -- ARMulator OS definitions: ARM6 Instruction Emulator.
Copyright (C) 1994 Advanced RISC Machines Ltd.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
//#include "bank_defs.h"
//#include "dyncom/defines.h"
//typedef struct mmap_area{
// mem_bank_t bank;
// void *mmap_addr;
// struct mmap_area *next;
//}mmap_area_t;
#if FAST_MEMORY
/* in user mode, mmap_base will be on initial brk,
set at the first mmap request */
#define mmap_base -1
#else
#define mmap_base 0x50000000
#endif
static long mmap_next_base = mmap_base;
//static mmap_area_t* new_mmap_area(int sim_addr, int len);
static char mmap_mem_write(short size, int addr, uint32_t value);
static char mmap_mem_read(short size, int addr, uint32_t * value);
/***************************************************************************\
* SWI numbers *
\***************************************************************************/
#define SWI_Syscall 0x0
#define SWI_Exit 0x1
#define SWI_Read 0x3
#define SWI_Write 0x4
#define SWI_Open 0x5
#define SWI_Close 0x6
#define SWI_Seek 0x13
#define SWI_Rename 0x26
#define SWI_Break 0x11
#define SWI_Times 0x2b
#define SWI_Brk 0x2d
#define SWI_Mmap 0x5a
#define SWI_Munmap 0x5b
#define SWI_Mmap2 0xc0
#define SWI_GetUID32 0xc7
#define SWI_GetGID32 0xc8
#define SWI_GetEUID32 0xc9
#define SWI_GetEGID32 0xca
#define SWI_ExitGroup 0xf8
#if 0
#define SWI_Time 0xd
#define SWI_Clock 0x61
#define SWI_Time 0x63
#define SWI_Remove 0x64
#define SWI_Rename 0x65
#define SWI_Flen 0x6c
#endif
#define SWI_Uname 0x7a
#define SWI_Fcntl 0xdd
#define SWI_Fstat64 0xc5
#define SWI_Gettimeofday 0x4e
#define SWI_Set_tls 0xf0005
#define SWI_Breakpoint 0x180000 /* see gdb's tm-arm.h */
/***************************************************************************\
* SWI structures *
\***************************************************************************/
/* Arm binaries (for now) only support 32 bit, and expect to receive
32-bit compliant structure in return of a systen call. Because
we use host system calls to emulate system calls, the returned
structure can be 32-bit compliant or 64-bit compliant, depending
on the OS running skyeye. Therefore, we need a fixed size structure
adapted to arm.*/
/* Borrowed from qemu */
struct target_stat64 {
unsigned short st_dev;
unsigned char __pad0[10];
uint32_t __st_ino;
unsigned int st_mode;
unsigned int st_nlink;
uint32_t st_uid;
uint32_t st_gid;
unsigned short st_rdev;
unsigned char __pad3[10];
unsigned char __pad31[4];
long long st_size;
uint32_t st_blksize;
unsigned char __pad32[4];
uint32_t st_blocks;
uint32_t __pad4;
uint32_t st32_atime;
uint32_t __pad5;
uint32_t st32_mtime;
uint32_t __pad6;
uint32_t st32_ctime;
uint32_t __pad7;
unsigned long long st_ino;
};// __attribute__((packed));
struct target_tms32 {
uint32_t tms_utime;
uint32_t tms_stime;
uint32_t tms_cutime;
uint32_t tms_cstime;
};
struct target_timeval32 {
uint32_t tv_sec; /* seconds */
uint32_t tv_usec; /* microseconds */
};
struct target_timezone32 {
int32_t tz_minuteswest; /* minutes west of Greenwich */
int32_t tz_dsttime; /* type of DST correction */
};