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[PATCH v3 00/11] hw/isa/vt82c686: Implement relocation and toggling of S


From: Bernhard Beschow
Subject: [PATCH v3 00/11] hw/isa/vt82c686: Implement relocation and toggling of SuperI/O functions
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2023 16:07:39 +0100

This series implements relocation of the SuperI/O functions of the VIA south
bridges which resolves some FIXME's. It is part of my via-apollo-pro-133t
branch [1] which is an extension of bringing the VIA south bridges to the PC
machine [2]. This branch is able to run some real-world X86 BIOSes in the hope
that it allows us to form a better understanding of the real vt82c686b devices.
Implementing relocation and toggling of the SuperI/O functions is one step to
make these BIOSes run without error messages, so here we go.

The series is structured as follows: Patches 1-3 prepare the TYPE_ISA_FDC,
TYPE_ISA_PARALLEL and TYPE_ISA_SERIAL to relocate and toggle (enable/disable)
themselves without breaking encapsulation of their respective device states.
This is achieved by moving the MemoryRegions and PortioLists from the device
states into the encapsulating ISA devices since they will be relocated and
toggled.

Inspired by the memory API patches 4-6 add two convenience functions to the
portio_list API to toggle and relocate portio lists. Patch 5 is a preparation
for that which removes some redundancies which otherwise had to be dealt with
during relocation.

Patches 7-9 implement toggling and relocation for types TYPE_ISA_FDC,
TYPE_ISA_PARALLEL and TYPE_ISA_SERIAL. Patch 10 prepares the pegasos2 machine
which would end up with all SuperI/O functions disabled if no -bios argument is
given. Patch 11 finally implements the main feature which now relies on
firmware to configure the SuperI/O functions accordingly (except for pegasos2).

v3:
* Rework various commit messages (Zoltan)
* Drop patch "hw/char/serial: Free struct SerialState from MemoryRegion"
  (Zoltan)
* Generalize wording in migration.rst to include portio_list API (Zoltan)

v2:
* Improve commit message (Zoltan)
* Split pegasos2 from vt82c686 patch (Zoltan)
* Avoid poking into device internals (Zoltan)

Testing done:
* make check
* make check-avocado
* Run MorphOS on pegasos2 with and without pegasos2.rom
* Run Linux on amigaone
* Run real-world BIOSes on via-apollo-pro-133t branch
* Start rescue-yl on fuloong2e

[1] https://github.com/shentok/qemu/tree/via-apollo-pro-133t
[2] https://github.com/shentok/qemu/tree/pc-via

Bernhard Beschow (11):
  hw/block/fdc-isa: Move portio_list from FDCtrl to FDCtrlISABus
  hw/block/fdc-sysbus: Move iomem from FDCtrl to FDCtrlSysBus
  hw/char/parallel: Move portio_list from ParallelState to
    ISAParallelState
  exec/ioport: Resolve redundant .base attribute in struct
    MemoryRegionPortio
  exec/ioport: Add portio_list_set_address()
  exec/ioport: Add portio_list_set_enabled()
  hw/block/fdc-isa: Implement relocation and enabling/disabling for
    TYPE_ISA_FDC
  hw/char/serial-isa: Implement relocation and enabling/disabling for
    TYPE_ISA_SERIAL
  hw/char/parallel-isa: Implement relocation and enabling/disabling for
    TYPE_ISA_PARALLEL
  hw/ppc/pegasos2: Let pegasos2 machine configure SuperI/O functions
  hw/isa/vt82c686: Implement relocation and toggling of SuperI/O
    functions

 docs/devel/migration.rst       |   6 +-
 hw/block/fdc-internal.h        |   4 --
 include/exec/ioport.h          |   4 +-
 include/hw/block/fdc.h         |   3 +
 include/hw/char/parallel-isa.h |   5 ++
 include/hw/char/parallel.h     |   2 -
 include/hw/char/serial.h       |   2 +
 hw/block/fdc-isa.c             |  18 +++++-
 hw/block/fdc-sysbus.c          |   6 +-
 hw/char/parallel-isa.c         |  14 ++++
 hw/char/parallel.c             |   2 +-
 hw/char/serial-isa.c           |  14 ++++
 hw/isa/vt82c686.c              | 115 ++++++++++++++++++++++++---------
 hw/ppc/pegasos2.c              |  15 +++++
 system/ioport.c                |  41 ++++++++++--
 15 files changed, 200 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-)

-- 
2.43.0




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