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emulator_mmio.h
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#ifndef CLEM_EMULATOR_MMIO_H
#define CLEM_EMULATOR_MMIO_H
#include "clem_mmio.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
* @return true
* @return false
*/
bool clemens_is_mmio_initialized(ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief Emulate the I/O portion of an Apple IIgs
*
* This should be paired with calls to clemens_emulate_cpu(). The calls are
* separated out from the original clemens_emulate() function to: facilitate
* unit testing, and to allow emulation of other 65816 devices.
*
* @param clem
* @param mmio
*/
void clemens_emulate_mmio(ClemensMachine *clem, ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief Returns the emulated system's clocks per second
*
* @param mmio The MMIO component
* @param is_slow_speed (Required) Points to a boolean indicating current system speed as read from
* the SPEED register (not BRAM)
* @return uint64_t The clocks per second
*/
uint64_t clemens_clocks_per_second(ClemensMMIO *mmio, bool *is_slow_speed);
/**
* @brief Sets the audio buffer used by the clemens audio system for mixing
* Ensoniq and Apple II speaker output
*
* @param mmio
* @param mix_buffer
*/
void clemens_assign_audio_mix_buffer(ClemensMMIO *mmio, struct ClemensAudioMixBuffer *mix_buffer);
/**
* @brief Return the current audio buffer, and advances the read head to the
* current write head
*
* @param audio
* @param mmio
* @return ClemensAudio*
*/
ClemensAudio *clemens_get_audio(ClemensAudio *audio, ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief After the host is done with the audio frame, call this.
*
* @param clem
* @param consumed
*/
void clemens_audio_next_frame(ClemensMMIO *mmio, unsigned consumed);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_type
* @return struct ClemensDrive*
*/
struct ClemensDrive *clemens_drive_get(ClemensMMIO *mmio, enum ClemensDriveType drive_type);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_type
* @return struct ClemensDrive*
*/
struct ClemensSmartPortUnit *clemens_smartport_unit_get(ClemensMMIO *mmio, unsigned unit_index);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_type
* @param disk
* @return true
* @return false
*/
bool clemens_assign_disk(ClemensMMIO *mmio, enum ClemensDriveType drive_type,
struct ClemensNibbleDisk *disk);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_type
* @param disk The output disk
*/
void clemens_eject_disk(ClemensMMIO *mmio, enum ClemensDriveType drive_type,
struct ClemensNibbleDisk *disk);
/**
* @brief Performs a device specific eject of a disk (3.5" disks mainly.)
*
* The eject sequence can take a second or so if exact Apple Drive 3.5"
* emulation is desired.
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_type
* @param disk The final nibbilised disk object
* @return true Disk has ejected
* @return false Disk is still ejecting
*/
bool clemens_eject_disk_async(ClemensMMIO *mmio, enum ClemensDriveType drive_type,
struct ClemensNibbleDisk *disk);
/**
* @brief Assigns a SmartPort device to one of the available SmartPort slots.
*
* Note, that the any device *contexts* are assumed to be managed by the calling
* application. The device object itself is copied to one of the available slots.
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_index Always 0 for now
* @param device This object is copied into one the available slots
* @return true
* @return false
*/
bool clemens_assign_smartport_disk(ClemensMMIO *mmio, unsigned drive_index,
struct ClemensSmartPortDevice *device);
/**
* @brief Unassigned the designated SmartPort device.
*
* The device data is copied into the passed device struct and cleared from the
* active drive bay.
*
* @param mmio
* @param drive_index The device at this index is removed.
* @param device The assigned device is copied into this structure.
* @return true
* @return false
*/
void clemens_remove_smartport_disk(ClemensMMIO *mmio, unsigned drive_index,
struct ClemensSmartPortDevice *device);
/**
* @brief If the IWM is actively reading or writing to a drive, returns true.
*
* This can be used by the emulator to turn on fast emulation when reading
* from a disk.
*
* Criteria for this state depends on a combination of IWM states.
*
* @param mmio
* @return true The IWM is actively reading or writing to a drive
* @return false No drive access
*/
bool clemens_is_drive_io_active(ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief Forwards input from ths host machine to the ADB
*
* @param mmio
* @param input
*/
void clemens_input(ClemensMMIO *mmio, const struct ClemensInputEvent *input);
/**
* @brief Forwards state of toggle keys to the emulator
*
* @param mmio
* @param enabled See CLEM_ADB_KEYB_TOGGLE_xxx
* @param disabled See CLEM_ADB_KEYB_TOGGLE_xxx
*/
void clemens_input_key_toggle(ClemensMMIO *mmio, unsigned enabled);
/**
* @brief Retrieve the current state of ADB related modifier keys
*
* @param mmio
* @return See CLEM_ADB_GLU_REG2_xxx
*/
unsigned clemens_get_adb_key_modifier_states(ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param input
* @return const uint8_t*
*/
const uint8_t *clemens_get_ascii_from_a2code(unsigned input);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param clem
* @param seconds_since_1904
*/
void clemens_rtc_set(ClemensMMIO *mmio, uint32_t seconds_since_1904);
/**
* @brief
*
* @param mmio
*/
void clemens_rtc_set_bram_dirty(ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief This function can be used to persist RTC BRAM data if it has changed
*
* @param mmio
* @param is_dirty
* @return const uint8_t*
*/
const uint8_t *clemens_rtc_get_bram(ClemensMMIO *mmio, bool *is_dirty);
/**
* @brief Returns the current monitor settings.
*
* This should be used to render the video display on the host. The return
* values are tuned to Apple II peculiarities (i.e. Hires, Double Hires). For
* example, while ClemensMonitor identifies the display at 'NTSC', 'PAL', and
* 'color' vs 'monochrome', display resolution is specialized for Apple II
* scaled (560x384) vs Apple IIgs scaled (640x400). These resolutions are
* suggested ones, designed to reflect maximum resolutions and easily
* downscaled 'lo-res' equivalents.
*
* @param monitor
* @param mmio
* @return ClemensMonitor*
*/
ClemensMonitor *clemens_get_monitor(ClemensMonitor *monitor, ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief Returns the current text video data to be displayed by the host
*
* The data here is in the form of scanlines and a description of how to
* interpret the data. The host must convert this information to visuals.
*
* @param video
* @param mmio
* @return ClemensVideo*
*/
ClemensVideo *clemens_get_text_video(ClemensVideo *video, ClemensMMIO *mmio);
/**
* @brief Returns the current graphics video data to be displayed by the host
*
* The data here is in the form of scanlines and a description of how to
* interpret the data. The host must convert this information to visuals.
*
* @param video
* @param mmio
* @return ClemensVideo*
*/
ClemensVideo *clemens_get_graphics_video(ClemensVideo *video, ClemensMachine *machine,
ClemensMMIO *mmio);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif