INL-retro-progdump/firmware/source/sega.c

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#include "sega.h"
//only need this file if connector is present on the device
#ifdef SEGA_CONN
//=================================================================================================
//
// SEGA operations
// This file includes all the sega functions possible to be called from the sega dictionary.
//
// See description of the commands contained here in shared/shared_dictionaries.h
//
//=================================================================================================
/* Desc:Function takes an opcode which was transmitted via USB
* then decodes it to call designated function.
* shared_dict_sega.h is used in both host and fw to ensure opcodes/names align
* Pre: Macros must be defined in firmware pinport.h
* opcode must be defined in shared_dict_sega.h
* Post:function call complete.
* Rtn: SUCCESS if opcode found and completed, error if opcode not present or other problem.
*/
uint8_t sega_call( uint8_t opcode, uint8_t miscdata, uint16_t operand, uint8_t *rdata )
{
#define RD_LEN 0
#define RD0 1
#define RD1 2
#define BYTE_LEN 1
#define HWORD_LEN 2
uint16_t temp;
switch (opcode) {
// //no return value:
case SEGA_WR:
sega_wr( operand, miscdata );
break;
case SET_BANK:
temp = ADDR_CUR; //this will get stomped
#define LOMEM_TIME_MASK 0x84
//A17-18, 20-23
FFADDR_SET( operand | LOMEM_TIME_MASK ); //TODO decode #TIME & LO_MEM
ADDR_SET(temp); //restore A1-16
#define SEGA_A19_MASK 0x04
//A19
if ( operand & SEGA_A19_MASK ) {
IRQ_HI();
} else {
IRQ_LO();
}
break;
//8bit return values:
case SEGA_RD:
rdata[RD_LEN] = BYTE_LEN;
rdata[RD0] = sega_rd( operand );
break;
default:
//macro doesn't exist
return ERR_UNKN_SEGA_OPCODE;
}
return SUCCESS;
}
uint8_t sega_rd( uint16_t addr )
{
return 0xAA;
}
void sega_wr( uint16_t addr, uint8_t data )
{
return;
}
/* Desc:SNES ROM Page Read with optional USB polling
* /ROMSEL based on romsel arg, EXP0/RESET unaffected
* if poll is true calls usbdrv.h usbPoll fuction
* this is needed to keep from timing out when double buffering usb data
* Pre: snes_init() setup of io pins
* num_bytes can't exceed 256B page boundary
* Post:address left on bus
* data bus left clear
* data buffer filled starting at first to last
* Rtn: Index of last byte read
*/
uint8_t genesis_page_rd( uint8_t *data, uint16_t addrH, uint8_t first, uint8_t len )
{
uint8_t i;
uint16_t address = first>>1; //shift because there is no A0
//address = ((addrH<<8) | first)>>1; //shift because there is no A0
address = (addrH<<7) | address; //shift because there is no A0
//set address
//ADDRH(addrH);
ADDRH(address>>8);
//set #C_CE
ROMSEL_LO();
//set #C_OE
CSRD_LO();
first = address;
//set lower address bits
ADDRL(first); //doing this prior to entry and right after latching
//gives longest delay between address out and latching data
for( i=0; i<=len; i++ ) {
//gameboy needed some extra NOPS
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
NOP();
//latch data high byte
data[i] = HDATA_VAL;
i++;
//latch data low byte
DATA_RD(data[i]);
//set lower address bits
//ADDRL(++first); THIS broke things, on stm adapter because macro expands it twice!
first++;
ADDRL(first);
}
//return bus to default
CSRD_HI();
ROMSEL_HI();
//return index of last byte read
return i;
}
#endif //SEGA_CONN