Guenter Roeck [Thu, 12 Nov 2015 17:54:55 +0000 (09:54 -0800)]
hw/misc: Add support for ADC controller in Xilinx Zynq 7000
Add support for the Xilinx XADC core used in Zynq 7000.
References:
- Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC Technical Reference Manual
- 7 Series FPGAs and Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC XADC
Dual 12-Bit 1 MSPS Analog-to-Digital Converter
Tested with Linux using QEMU machine xilinx-zynq-a9 with devicetree
files zynq-zc702.dtb and zynq-zc706.dtb, and kernel configuration
multi_v7_defconfig.
Reviewed-by: Alistair Francis <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]>
[ PC changes:
* Changed macro names to match TRM where possible
* Made programmers model macro scheme consistent
* Dropped XADC_ZYNQ_ prefix on local macros
* Fix ALM field width
* Update threshold-comparison interrupts in _update_ints()
* factored out DFIFO pushes into helper. Renamed to "push/pop"
* Changed xadc_reg to 10 bits and added OOB check.
* Reduced scope of MCTL reset to just stop channel coms.
* Added dummy read data to write commands
* Changed _ to - seperators in string names and filenames
* Dropped ------------ in header comment
* Catchall'ed _update_ints() in _write handler.
* Minor whitespace changes.
* Use ZYNQ_XADC_FIFO_DEPTH instead of ARRAY_SIZE()
] Signed-off-by: Peter Crosthwaite <[email protected]> Tested-by: Guenter Roeck <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]>
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* remotes/juanquintela/tags/migration/20151112:
migration_init: Fix lock initialisation/make it explicit
migrate-start-postcopy: Improve text
Postcopy: Fix TP!=HP zero case
Finish non-postcopiable iterative devices before package
migration: Make 32bit linux compile with RDMA
migration: print ram_addr_t as RAM_ADDR_FMT not %zx
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* remotes/kevin/tags/for-upstream: (43 commits)
block: Update copyright of the accounting code
scsi-disk: Account for failed operations
macio: Account for failed operations
ide: Account for failed and invalid operations
atapi: Account for failed and invalid operations
xen_disk: Account for failed and invalid operations
virtio-blk: Account for failed and invalid operations
nvme: Account for failed and invalid operations
iotests: Add test for the block device statistics
block: Use QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL for the accounting code in qtest mode
qemu-io: Account for failed, invalid and flush operations
block: New option to define the intervals for collecting I/O statistics
block: Add average I/O queue depth to BlockDeviceTimedStats
block: Compute minimum, maximum and average I/O latencies
block: Allow configuring whether to account failed and invalid ops
block: Add statistics for failed and invalid I/O operations
block: Add idle_time_ns to BlockDeviceStats
util: Infrastructure for computing recent averages
block: define 'clock_type' for the accounting code
ide: Account for write operations correctly
...
migration_init: Fix lock initialisation/make it explicit
Peter reported a lock error on MacOS after my a82d593b
patch.
migrate_get_current does one-time initialisation of
a bunch of variables.
migrate_init does reinitialisation even on a 2nd
migrate after a cancel.
The problem here was that I'd initialised the mutex
in migrate_get_current, and the memset in migrate_init
corrupted it.
Remove the memset and replace it by explicit initialisation
of fields that need initialising; this also turns out to be simpler
than the old code that had to preserve some fields.
Improve the text in both the qapi-schema and hmp help to point out
you need to set the postcopy-ram capability prior to issuing
migrate-start-postcopy.
Also fix the text of the migrate_start_postcopy error that
deals with capabilities.
Finish non-postcopiable iterative devices before package
Where we have iterable, but non-postcopiable devices (e.g. htab
or block migration), complete them before forming the 'package'
but with the CPUs stopped. This stops them filling up the package.
Sergey Fedorov [Thu, 12 Nov 2015 15:10:43 +0000 (15:10 +0000)]
target-arm: Update PC before calling gen_helper_check_breakpoints()
PC should be updated in the CPU state before calling check_breakpoints()
helper. Otherwise, the helper would not see the correct PC in the CPU
state if it is not at the start of a TB.
Peter Maydell [Thu, 12 Nov 2015 15:15:30 +0000 (15:15 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream' into staging
virtio, vhost: fixes for 2.5
This fixes a performance regression with virtio 1,
and makes device stop/start more robust for vhost-user.
virtio devices on pcie bus now have pcie and pm
capability, as required by the PCI Express spec.
migration now works better with virtio 9p.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <[email protected]>
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* remotes/mst/tags/for_upstream:
virtio-9p: add savem handlers
hw/virtio: Add PCIe capability to virtio devices
vhost: send SET_VRING_ENABLE at start/stop
vhost: rename RESET_DEVICE backto RESET_OWNER
vhost-user: modify SET_LOG_BASE to pass mmap size and offset
virtio-pci: unbreak queue_enable read
virtio-pci: introduce pio notification capability for modern device
virtio-pci: use zero length mmio eventfd for 1.0 notification cap when possible
KVM: add support for any length io eventfd
memory: don't try to adjust endianness for zero length eventfd
virtio-pci: fix 1.0 virtqueue migration
Conflicts:
include/hw/compat.h
[Fixed a trivial merge conflict in compat.h] Signed-off-by: Peter Maydell <[email protected]>
Alberto Garcia [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:33:09 +0000 (17:33 +0200)]
block: Use QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL for the accounting code in qtest mode
This patch switches to QEMU_CLOCK_VIRTUAL for the accounting code in
qtest mode, and makes the latency of the operation constant. This way we
can perform tests on the accounting code with reproducible results.
Alberto Garcia [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:33:07 +0000 (17:33 +0200)]
block: New option to define the intervals for collecting I/O statistics
The BlockAcctStats structure contains a list of BlockAcctTimedStats.
Each one of these collects statistics about the minimum, maximum and
average latencies of all I/O operations in a certain interval of time.
This patch adds a new "stats-intervals" option that allows defining
these intervals.
Alberto Garcia [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:33:04 +0000 (17:33 +0200)]
block: Allow configuring whether to account failed and invalid ops
This patch adds two options, "stats-account-invalid" and
"stats-account-failed", that can be used to decide whether invalid and
failed I/O operations must be used when collecting statistics for
latency and last access time.
Alberto Garcia [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:33:02 +0000 (17:33 +0200)]
block: Add idle_time_ns to BlockDeviceStats
This patch adds the new field 'idle_time_ns' to the BlockDeviceStats
structure, indicating the time that has passed since the previous I/O
operation.
It also adds the block_acct_idle_time_ns() call, to ensure that all
references to the clock type used for accounting are in the same
place. This will later allow us to use a different clock for iotests.
Alberto Garcia [Wed, 28 Oct 2015 15:33:01 +0000 (17:33 +0200)]
util: Infrastructure for computing recent averages
This module computes the average of a set of values within a time
window, keeping also track of the minimum and maximum values.
In order to produce more accurate results it works internally by
creating two time windows of the same period, offsetted by half of
that period. Values are accounted on both windows and the data is
always returned from the oldest one.
[Add missing util/replay.o to test-timed-average dependencies to fix the
build.
--Stefan]
Stefan Hajnoczi [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:20 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
tests: add BlockJobTxn unit test
The BlockJobTxn unit test verifies that both single jobs and pairs of
jobs behave as a transaction group. Either all jobs complete
successfully or the group is cancelled.
John Snow [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:19 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
iotests: 124 - transactional failure test
Use a transaction to request an incremental backup across two drives.
Coerce one of the jobs to fail, and then re-run the transaction.
Verify that no bitmap data was lost due to the partial transaction
failure.
To support the 'err-cancel' QMP argument name it's necessary for
transaction_action() to convert underscores in Python argument names
to hyphens for QMP argument names.
John Snow [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:18 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
block: add transactional properties
Add both transactional properties to the QMP transactional interface,
and add the BlockJobTxn that we create as a result of the err-cancel
property to the BlkActionState structure.
John Snow [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:17 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
block: Add BlockJobTxn support to backup_run
Allow a BlockJobTxn to be passed into backup_run, which
will allow the job to join a transactional group if present.
Propagate this new parameter outward into new QMP helper
functions in blockdev.c to allow transaction commands to
pass forward their BlockJobTxn object in a forthcoming patch.
Fam Zheng [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:15 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
block: Add block job transactions
Sometimes block jobs must execute as a transaction group. Finishing
jobs wait until all other jobs are ready to complete successfully.
Failure or cancellation of one job cancels the other jobs in the group.
Fam Zheng [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:11 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
blockjob: Introduce reference count and fix reference to job->bs
Add reference count to block job, meanwhile move the ownership of the
reference to job->bs from the caller (which is released in two
completion callbacks) to the block job itself. It is necessary for
block_job_complete_sync to work, because block job shouldn't live longer
than its bs, as asserted in bdrv_delete.
John Snow [Thu, 5 Nov 2015 23:13:09 +0000 (18:13 -0500)]
block: rename BlkTransactionState and BdrvActionOps
These structures are misnomers, somewhat.
(1) BlockTransactionState is not state for a transaction,
but is rather state for a single transaction action.
Rename it "BlkActionState" to be more accurate.
(2) The BdrvActionOps describes operations for the BlkActionState,
above. This name might imply a 'BdrvAction' or a 'BdrvActionState',
which there isn't.
Rename this to 'BlkActionOps' to match 'BlkActionState'.
Lastly, update the surrounding in-line documentation and comments
to reflect the current nature of how Transactions operate.
This patch changes only comments and names, and should not affect
behavior in any way.
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:54 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
qed: Implement .bdrv_drain
The "need_check_timer" is used to clear the "NEED_CHECK" flag in the
image header after a grace period once metadata update has finished. In
compliance to the bdrv_drain semantics we should make sure it remains
deleted once .bdrv_drain is called.
We cannot reuse qed_need_check_timer_cb because here it doesn't satisfy
the assertion. Do the "plug" and "flush" calls manually.
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:53 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
block: Introduce BlockDriver.bdrv_drain callback
Drivers can have internal request sources that generate IO, like the
need_check_timer in QED. Since we want quiesced periods that contain
nested event loops in block layer, we need to have a way to disable such
event sources.
Block drivers must implement the "bdrv_drain" callback if it has any
internal sources that can generate I/O activity, like a timer or a
worker thread (even in a library) that can schedule QEMUBH in an
asynchronous callback.
Update the comments of bdrv_drain and bdrv_drained_begin accordingly.
Like bdrv_requests_pending(), we should consider all the children of bs.
Before, the while loop just works, as bdrv_requests_pending() already
tracks its children; now we mustn't miss the callback, so recurse down
explicitly.
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:51 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
block: Emulate bdrv_ioctl with bdrv_aio_ioctl and track both
Currently all drivers that support .bdrv_aio_ioctl also implement
.bdrv_ioctl redundantly. To track ioctl requests in block layer it is
easier if we unify the two paths, because we'll need to run it in a
coroutine, as required by tracked_request_begin. While we're at it, use
.bdrv_aio_ioctl plus aio_poll() to emulate bdrv_ioctl().
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:50 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
block: Add ioctl parameter fields to BlockRequest
The two fields that will be used by ioctl handling code later are added
as union, because it's used exclusively by ioctl code which dosn't need
the four fields in the other struct of the union.
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:49 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
iscsi: Emulate commands in iscsi_aio_ioctl as iscsi_ioctl
iscsi_ioctl emulates SG_GET_VERSION_NUM and SG_GET_SCSI_ID. Now that
bdrv_ioctl() will be emulated with .bdrv_aio_ioctl, replicate the logic
into iscsi_aio_ioctl to make them consistent.
Fam Zheng [Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:16:47 +0000 (18:16 +0800)]
block: Track flush requests
Both bdrv_flush and bdrv_aio_flush eventually call bdrv_co_flush, add
tracked_request_begin and tracked_request_end pair in that function so
that all flush requests are now tracked.
Greg Kurz [Thu, 22 Oct 2015 17:38:42 +0000 (19:38 +0200)]
virtio-9p: add savem handlers
We don't support migration of mounted 9p shares. This is handled by a
migration blocker.
One would expect, however, to be able to migrate if the share is unmounted.
Unfortunately virtio-9p-device does not register savevm handlers at all !
Migration succeeds and leaves the guest with a dangling device...
This patch simply registers migration handlers for virtio-9p-device. Whether
migration is possible or not still depends on the migration blocker.
Peter Maydell [Thu, 12 Nov 2015 14:15:32 +0000 (14:15 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/jasowang/tags/net-pull-request' into staging
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* remotes/jasowang/tags/net-pull-request:
net: netmap: use error_setg() helpers in place of error_report()
net: netmap: Fix compilation issue
e1000: Introducing backward compatibility command line parameter
e1000: Implementing various counters
e1000: Fixing the packet address filtering procedure
e1000: Fixing the received/transmitted octets' counters
e1000: Fixing the received/transmitted packets' counters
e1000: Trivial implementation of various MAC registers
e1000: Introduced an array to control the access to the MAC registers
e1000: Add support for migrating the entire MAC registers' array
e1000: Cosmetic and alignment fixes
slirp: Fix type casts and format strings in debug code
Victor Kaplansky [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 14:26:02 +0000 (16:26 +0200)]
vhost-user: modify SET_LOG_BASE to pass mmap size and offset
Unlike the kernel, vhost-user application accesses log table by
mmaping it to its user space. This change adds two new fields to
VhostUserMsg payload: mmap_size, and mmap_offset and make QEMU to
pass the to vhost-user application in VHOST_USER_SET_LOG_BASE
request.
Jason Wang [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 08:02:49 +0000 (16:02 +0800)]
virtio-pci: unbreak queue_enable read
Guest always get zero when reading queue_enable. This violates
spec. Fixing this by setting the queue_enable to true during any guest
writing and setting it to zero during reset.
Jason Wang [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 08:02:48 +0000 (16:02 +0800)]
virtio-pci: introduce pio notification capability for modern device
We used to use mmio for notification. This could be slow on some arch
(e.g on x86 without EPT). So this patch introduces pio bar and a pio
notification cap for modern device. This ability is enabled through
property "modern-pio-notify" for virtio pci devices and was disabled
by default. Management can enable when it thinks it was needed.
Benchmarks shows almost no obvious difference compared to legacy
device on machines without ept. Thanks Wenli Quan <[email protected]>
for the benchmarking.
Jason Wang [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 08:02:47 +0000 (16:02 +0800)]
virtio-pci: use zero length mmio eventfd for 1.0 notification cap when possible
We use data match eventfd for 1.0 notification currently. This could
be slow since software decoding is needed for mmio exit. To speed this
up, we can switch to use zero length mmio eventfd for 1.0 notification
since we can examine the queue index directly from the writing
address. KVM kernel module can utilize this by registering it to fast
mmio bus which could be as fast as pio on ept capable machine when
fast mmio is supported by host kernel.
Lots of improvements were seen on a ept capable machine:
Jason Wang [Fri, 6 Nov 2015 08:02:45 +0000 (16:02 +0800)]
memory: don't try to adjust endianness for zero length eventfd
There's no need to adjust endianness for zero length eventfd since the
data wrote was actually ignored by kernel. So skip the adjust in this
case to fix a possible crash when trying to use wildcard mmio eventfd
in ppc.
This will confuse driver if migrating during initialization. Solves
this issue by:
- introduce transport specific callbacks to load and store extra
virtqueue states.
- add a new subsection for virtio to migrate transport specific modern
device state.
- implement pci specific callbacks.
- add a new property for virtio-pci for whether or not to migrate
extra state.
- compat the migration for 2.4 and elder machine types
Peter Maydell [Thu, 12 Nov 2015 13:41:44 +0000 (13:41 +0000)]
Merge remote-tracking branch 'remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-next-20151112' into staging
ppc patch queue -2015-11-12
Highlights:
- A number of fixes for MacOS 9 compatibility based on the old MOL
(Mac-On-Linux) code and a GSoC project.
- Cleaner and more general way of handling register access from the
monitor
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* remotes/dgibson/tags/ppc-next-20151112:
monitor/target-ppc: Define target_get_monitor_def
cuda.c: add delay to setting of SR_INT bit
cuda.c: fix T2 timer and enable its interrupt
cuda.c: rename get_counter() state variable from s to ti for consistency
cuda.c: refactor get_tb() so that the time can be passed in
cuda.c: add defines for CUDA registers
cuda.c: fix CUDA SR interrupt clearing
cuda.c: implement dummy IIC access commands
cuda.c: implement simple CUDA_GET_6805_ADDR command
cuda.c: fix CUDA_PACKET response packet format
cuda.c: fix CUDA ADB error packet format
PPC: mac99: Always add USB controller
PPC: Fix lswx bounds checks
PPC: Allow Rc bit to be set on mtspr
Some tests may take long to run, move them under g_test_slow()
condition.
The 5s timeout for the "server" test will have to be adjusted to the worst
known time (for the records, it takes ~0.2s on my host). The "pair"
test takes ~1.7, a quickest version could be implemented.
Reorganization of struct NetClientOptions (commit e4ba22b) caused a
compilation failure of the netmap backend. This patch fixes the issue
by properly accessing the union field.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:47 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Introducing backward compatibility command line parameter
This follows the previous patches, where support for migrating the
entire MAC registers' array, and some new MAC registers were introduced.
This patch introduces the e1000-specific boolean parameter
"extra_mac_registers", which is on by default. Setting it to off will
enable migration to older versions of QEMU, but will disable the read
and write access to the new registers, that were introduced since adding
the ability to migrate the entire MAC array.
Example for usage to enable backward compatibility and to disable the
new MAC registers:
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:45 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Fixing the packet address filtering procedure
Previously, if promiscuous unicast was enabled, a packet was received
straight away, even if it was a multicast or a broadcast packet. This
patch fixes that behavior, while making the filtering procedure a bit
more human-readable.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:44 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Fixing the received/transmitted octets' counters
Previously, these 64-bit registers did not stick at their maximal
values when (and if) they reached them, as they should do, according to
the specs.
This patch introduces a function that takes care of such registers,
avoiding code duplication, making the relevant parts more compatible
with the QEMU coding style, while ensuring that in the unlikely case
of reaching the maximal value, the counter will stick there, as it
supposed to.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:43 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Fixing the received/transmitted packets' counters
According to Intel's specs, these counters (as the other Statistic
registers) stick at 0xffffffff when this maximal value is reached.
Previously, they would reset after the max. value.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:42 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Trivial implementation of various MAC registers
These registers appear in Intel's specs, but were not implemented.
These registers are now implemented trivially, i.e. they are initiated
with zero values, and if they are RW, they can be written or read by the
driver, or read only if they are R (essentially retaining their zero
values). For these registers no other procedures are performed.
For the trivially implemented Diagnostic registers, a debug warning is
produced on read/write attempts.
PLEASE NOTE: these registers will not be active, nor will migrate, until
a compatibility flag will be set (in a later patch in this series).
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:41 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Introduced an array to control the access to the MAC registers
The array of uint8_t's which is introduced here, contains access metadata
about the MAC registers: if a register is accessible, but partly implemented,
or if a register requires a certain compatibility flag in order to be
accessed. Currently, 6 hypothetical flags are supported (3 exist for e1000
so far) but in the future, if more than 6 flags will be needed, the datatype
of this array can simply be swapped for a larger one.
This patch is intended to solve the following current problems:
1) In a scenario of migration between different versions of QEMU, which
differ by the MAC registers implemented in them, some registers need not to
be active if a compatibility flag is set, in order to preserve the machine's
state perfectly for the older version. Checking this for each register
individually, would create a lot of clutter in the code.
2) Some registers are (or may be) only partly implemented (e.g.
placeholders that allow reading and writing, but lack other functions).
In such cases it is better to print a debug warning on read/write attempts.
As above, dealing with this functionality on a per-register level, would
require longer and more messy code.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:40 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Add support for migrating the entire MAC registers' array
This patch makes the migration of the entire array of MAC registers
possible during live migration. The entire array is just 128 KB long, so
practically no penalty should be felt when transmitting it, additionally
to the previously transmitted individual registers. The advantage here is
eliminating the need to introduce new vmstate subsections in the future,
when additional MAC registers will be implemented.
Backward compatibility is preserved by introducing a e1000-specific
boolean parameter (in a later patch), which will be on by default.
Setting it to off would enable migration to older versions of QEMU.
Additionally, this parameter will be used to control the access to the
extra MAC registers in the future.
Leonid Bloch [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:52:39 +0000 (15:52 +0200)]
e1000: Cosmetic and alignment fixes
This fixes some alignment and cosmetic issues. The changes are made
in order that the following patches in this series will look like
integral parts of the code surrounding them, while conforming to the
coding style. Although some changes in unrelated areas are also made.
At the moment get_monitor_def() returns only registers from statically
defined monitor_defs array. However there is a lot of BOOK3S SPRs
which are not in the list and cannot be printed from the monitor.
This adds a new target platform hook - target_get_monitor_def().
The hook is called if a register was not found in the static
array returned by the target_monitor_defs() hook.
The hook is only defined for POWERPC, it returns registered
SPRs and fails on unregistered ones providing the user with information
on what is actually supported on the running CPU. The register value is
saved as uint64_t as it is the biggest supported register size;
target_ulong cannot be used because of the stub - it is in a "common"
code and cannot include "cpu.h", etc; this is also why the hook prototype
is redefined in the stub instead of being included from some header.
This replaces static descriptors for GPRs, FPRs, SRs with a helper which
looks for a value in a corresponding array in the CPUPPCState.
The immediate effect is that all 32 SRs can be printed now (instead of 16);
later this can be reused for VSX or TM registers.
This replaces callbacks for MSR and XER with static descriptors in
monitor_defs as they are stored in CPUPPCState.
While we are here, this adds "cr" as a synonym of "ccr".
Mark Cave-Ayland [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 22:49:51 +0000 (22:49 +0000)]
cuda.c: add delay to setting of SR_INT bit
MacOS 9 is racy when it comes to accessing the shift register. Fix this by
introducing a small delay between data accesses and raising the SR_INT
interrupt bit.
Mark Cave-Ayland [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 22:49:42 +0000 (22:49 +0000)]
cuda.c: fix CUDA ADB error packet format
According to MOL, ADB error packets should be of the form (type, status, cmd)
rather than just (type, status). This fixes ADB device detection under MacOS 9.
Alexander Graf [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 22:49:41 +0000 (22:49 +0000)]
PPC: mac99: Always add USB controller
The mac99 machines always have a USB controller. Usually not having one around
doesn't hurt quite as much, but Mac OS 9 really really wants one or it crashes
on bootup.
Alexander Graf [Wed, 11 Nov 2015 22:49:40 +0000 (22:49 +0000)]
PPC: Fix lswx bounds checks
The lswx instruction checks whether the desired string actually fits
into all defined registers. Unfortunately it does the calculation wrong,
resulting in illegal instruction traps for loads that really should fit.