[444] | 1 | /* idp-outbyte.c |
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| 2 | * Copyright (c) 1995 Cygnus Support |
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| 3 | * |
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| 4 | * The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, |
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| 5 | * and license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided |
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| 6 | * that existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this |
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| 7 | * notice is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement, |
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| 8 | * license, or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses. |
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| 9 | * Modifications to this software may be copyrighted by their authors |
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| 10 | * and need not follow the licensing terms described here, provided that |
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| 11 | * the new terms are clearly indicated on the first page of each file where |
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| 12 | * they apply. |
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| 13 | */ |
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| 14 | |
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| 15 | #include <_ansi.h> |
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| 16 | #include "mc68681reg.h" |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | /* |
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| 19 | * The DUART is mapped into the IDP address space in an unusual |
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| 20 | * manner. The mc68681 is an 8 bit device located on the least |
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| 21 | * significant byte (byte0) of the data bus. Bytes 3, 2, and |
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| 22 | * one have nothing in them and writes to these locations are |
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| 23 | * not valid. |
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| 24 | */ |
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| 25 | |
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| 26 | #define DUART_ADDR 0x00B00000 |
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| 27 | #define READREG(x) (*((volatile char *) DUART_ADDR + (x * 4) + 3)) |
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| 28 | #define WRITEREG(x, y) (*((char *) DUART_ADDR + (x * 4) + 3) = y) |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | /* |
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| 31 | * raw_outbyte -- send a byte to the DUART buffer. This only sends |
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| 32 | * to channel A. |
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| 33 | */ |
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| 34 | static void |
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| 35 | raw_outbyte (char byte) |
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| 36 | { |
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| 37 | /* First, wait for the UART to finish clocking out the last |
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| 38 | character we sent, if any. Then, give it the next character to |
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| 39 | work on. By waiting first, then handing off a new character, we |
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| 40 | allow the UART to work while the processor (perhaps) does other |
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| 41 | things; if we waited after sending each character, there'd be no |
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| 42 | opportunity for parallelism. */ |
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| 43 | while ((READREG (DUART_SRA) & 0x04) == 0x00) |
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| 44 | ; |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | WRITEREG (DUART_TBA, byte); /* write the byte */ |
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| 47 | } |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | /* |
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| 51 | * outbyte -- send BYTE out the DUART's channel A, for display to |
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| 52 | * the user. |
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| 53 | * |
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| 54 | * Normally, this is identical to raw_outbyte, but if |
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| 55 | * GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT is #defined, we prefix each byte we send |
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| 56 | * with a ^O character (ASCII 15). This is a signal to GDB's |
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| 57 | * `rom68k' target to pass the character directly on to the user; |
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| 58 | * it allows programs to do console output under GDB. |
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| 59 | * |
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| 60 | * We compile this file twice: once with GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT |
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| 61 | * #defined, and once without. The former .o file we put in |
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| 62 | * libidpgdb.a, which is included in the link by idpgdb.ld; the |
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| 63 | * latter we put in libidp.a, which is selected by idp.ld. |
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| 64 | */ |
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| 65 | void |
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| 66 | outbyte (char byte) |
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| 67 | { |
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| 68 | #ifdef GDB_MONITOR_OUTPUT |
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| 69 | raw_outbyte (0x0f); |
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| 70 | #endif |
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| 71 | raw_outbyte (byte); |
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| 72 | } |
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