1. 18 Jun, 2004 1 commit
    • Ben Avison's avatar
      Added four new VDU variables. · f0e2e714
      Ben Avison authored
      Detail:
        174: left border size
        175: bottom border size
        176: right border size
        177: top border size
      Admin:
        Not tested.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.68. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_68'
      f0e2e714
  2. 06 May, 2004 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      * HAL can choose to limit amount of screen memory to allocate · 0f6941a8
      Kevin Bracey authored
        [Not fully implemented - for now leaves at least 16MB free if only
        one RAM area; was 1MB].
      * Added HAL_USBControllerInfo, HAL_MonitorLeadID and HAL_Video_Render.
      * Added HAL->OS call OS_IICOpV.
      * OS_MMUControl now allows independent control of I and C bits.
      * Added facility to deactivate keyboard debounce (magic word "NoKd" in
        R2 in KeyV 0).
      * Fixed problem with RAM amounts not a multiple of 4MB.
      * Supremacy bit (in VDU 19) now sets all 8 bits of supremacy.
      * Added PaletteV 14 (reads gamma tables).
      * Added Supremacy transfer functions (like gamma correction, but for
        supremacy). Allows easy global supremacy effects in a mode-independent
        fashion. Controlled with PaletteV 15,16.
      * Added modes 50-53 (320x240, 1,2,4,8bpp). Intended for small LCD.
      * Added 13.5kHz versions of TV modes (selected by Hdr:Machine).
      * Upped desktop version to 5.06.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.66. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_66'
      0f6941a8
  3. 31 Mar, 2003 1 commit
  4. 21 Feb, 2003 1 commit
    • Ben Avison's avatar
      Miscellaneous stuff. · d91e9420
      Ben Avison authored
      Detail:
        * Merged in the change to RISC OS 4.02 kernel that moved the GSTrans
          workspace out of scratch space.
        * Fixed a few bugs in callback postponement, and interrupt holes in
          callback dispatch. See Docs.CallbackChange for full info.
        * Fixed SystemSizeCMOS to SysHeapCMOS - wouldn't build as was.
        * Added an export of a C version of Hdr:HALDevice, based on the Hdr2H
          translation but with an additional struct definition. Required by
          SoundControl 1.00.
        * Added some additional location and ID allocations to Hdr:HALDevice.
          Required by today's HAL and SoundControl.
      Admin:
        Partially tested.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.56. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_56'
      d91e9420
  5. 27 Jan, 2003 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      Support for keys held down in the HAL at power on. · 2c1c85d9
      Kevin Bracey authored
      *Configure ANYTHINGsize was broken due to not setting R0 to ReadUnsigned
      IIC ack message uninternationalised
      OS_Memory was saying we only had 4M of RAM
      VDU4 scrolling when output was switched to sprite was causing corruption
      on use of CTRL-J and CTRL-K
      Default SystemSize CMOS set to 32k
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.55. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_55'
      2c1c85d9
  6. 30 Nov, 2002 1 commit
    • Ben Avison's avatar
      Commit of kernel as featured in release 5.00. · 9664c93b
      Ben Avison authored
      Detail:
        Lots of changes since last version, at least the following:
        * Updated OS timestamp, removed alpha status
        * Negative INKEY OS version changed to &AA
        * GraphicsV is now alocated vector number &2A
        * ROM moved up to &FC000000
        * Max application slot increased to 512 Mbytes (for now)
        * Max size of RMA increased to 256 Mbytes
        * RMA is now first-created dynamic area (so it gets lowest address after
          top of application slot)
        * OS_Memory 10 reimplemeted
        * New OS_ReadSysInfo 6 values 18-22 added
        * OS_ReadSysInfo 8 gains flag bit to indicate soft power-off
        * Misc internal top-bit-set-address fixes
        * *ChangeDynamicArea can take sizes in megabytes or gigabytes
        * Magic word "&off" in R0 passed to OS_Reset powers down if possible
        * Added acceleration: block copy; CLS; text window scroll up; rectangle
          fill
        * Disabled LED flashing in page mode (liable to crash)
        * Masked sprite plot and VDU 5 text avoids reading the screen if possible
        * Framestore made USR mode accessible
        * Fix for VDU 5,127 bug - now relies on font definitions being in extreme
          quarters of memory, rather than bottom half
        * Allocated 64-bit OS_Convert... SWIs
        * IIC errors use allocated error numbers
        * Looks for Dallas RTC before Philips RTC because we're using a Philips
          NVRAM device with the same ID
        * Fix to bug that meant the oscillator in the Dallas RTC wasn't enabled
        * Default mouse type (USB) changed to allocated number
        * Ram disc max size increased to 128 Mbytes (Ursula merge) and made
          cacheable for StrongARMs (not XScale)
        * Branch through zero handler now works in USR mode, by use of a
          trampoline in the system stack to allow PC-relative register storage
        * Address exception handler changed to not use 0 as workspace
        * OS_Memory 13 extended to allow specification of cacheability and access
          privileges
        * Added OS_Memory 16 to return important memory addresses
        * RISCOS_MapInIO() takes cacheable flag in bit 3, access permissions in
          bits 10 and 11, doubly-mapped flag in bit 20, and access permissions
          specified flag in bit 21
        * Bug fix in last version for application abort handlers didn't quite
          work; register shuffle required
        * "Module is not 32-bit compatible" error now reports the module name
        * Default configured language changed from 10 to 11 (now Desktop again)
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.51. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_51'
      9664c93b
  7. 16 Oct, 2002 1 commit
    • Ben Avison's avatar
      Mostly device stuff. · 14a44ef3
      Ben Avison authored
      Detail:
        * Implemented OS_Hardware 2, 3 and 4 as described in Docs.HAL.NewAPI.
        * Added new OS->HAL and HAL->OS routines to register HAL devices with the
          OS during hard resets.
        * Updated Docs.HAL.NewAPI to correct inconsistencies, fill in missing
          definitions, and allow for interrupt sharing.
        * Now uses OS_LeaveOS to trigger callbacks after ROM module init.
      Admin:
        Untested. Requires new HAL.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.49. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_49'
      14a44ef3
  8. 07 Oct, 2002 1 commit
  9. 27 Jun, 2001 1 commit
    • Mike Stephens's avatar
      StrongARM is back, and this time it's provisional! · f39e1298
      Mike Stephens authored
      IOMD HAL:
        enables fast clock for StrongARM on Medusa h/w
      
      Kernel:
        ARMops for StrongARM implemented. Tested moderately on
        HAL/32-bit minimal desktop build for Risc PC. Could do
        with more testing later. eg. does reentrant cache
        cleaning support really work?
        Lazy task swapping is enabled for revT or later, wahey.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.42. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_42'
      f39e1298
  10. 26 Jun, 2001 1 commit
    • Mike Stephens's avatar
      1) Bring IOMD HAL more up to date. Add support for new call HAL_CleanerSpace... · 63a6ffec
      Mike Stephens authored
      1) Bring IOMD HAL more up to date. Add support for new call HAL_CleanerSpace (preparation for StrongARM kernel support).
      
      2) In kernel, add HAL_CleanerSpace call (preparation for
      StrongARM and XScale core support). Fix bug found with
      ARMv3 support during test on Risc PC.
      
      3) Implement new API for kernel SWIs that have used top
      bits of addresses as flags. The new API has an extra
      flag that must be set, so kernel can distinguish and
      support both APIs. The reason for all this is that
      addresses are 32-bits now, people, keep up there. Briefly:
      
        OS_HeapSort
          bit 31 of r0 set for new API, r1 is full 32-bit address
          flags move from r1 bits 31-29 to r0 bits 30-28
      
        OS_ReadLine
          bit 31 of r1 set for new API, r0 is full 32-bit address
          flags move from bits 31,30 of r0 to bits 30,29 of r1
      
        OS_SubstituteArgs
          bit 31 of r2 set for new API, r0 is full 32-bit address
          flag moves from bit 31 of r0 to bit 30 of r2
      
      Tested on Risc PC and briefly on Customer A 2
      
      Ta
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.41. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_41'
      63a6ffec
  11. 18 Jun, 2001 1 commit
    • Mike Stephens's avatar
      Reimplement enhancements to kernel Dynamic Area support from · 3f877936
      Mike Stephens authored
      Ursula. Quite a hairy code merge really, so let's hope it is
      worth it to someone. What you get (back after 2 or 3 years):
      - much more efficient for largish numbers of DAs (relevance
        to current build = approx 0)
      - fancy reason codes to support fast update of
        Switcher bar display (relevance = 0)
      - support for clamped maximum area sizes, to avoid address
        space exhaustion with big memory (relevance = 0)
      - better implementation of shrinkable DAs, performance
        wise (if lots of DAs, relevance = approx 0)
      - support for 'Sparse' DAs. Holey dynamic areas, Batman!
        (relevance, go on someone use the darned things)
      Moderately development tested on HAL/32bit ARM9 desktop.
      Note the Switcher should be compiled to use the new
      reason codes 6&7, for fabled desktop builds.
      
      Also, during this work, so I could see the wood for the
      trees, redid some source code clean up, removing pre-Medusa
      stuff (like I did about 3 years ago on Ursula, sigh). That's
      why loads of source files have changed. The new DA stuff
      is confined pretty much to hdr.KernelWS and s.ChangeDyn.
      
      Ta.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.38. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_38'
      3f877936
  12. 15 Jun, 2001 1 commit
    • Mike Stephens's avatar
      Merge in long command line support from Ursula kernel. · 8727ebaa
      Mike Stephens authored
      Look for LongCommandLine flag, command line size currently
      set at 1k.
      For HAL/32bit builds, the kernel buffer space is at high
      (top bit set) address, which may break some code using signed
      comparisons. So *beware* that there may be some latent
      bugs in old kernel code using these buffers, not yet found.
      One such bug, in s.Arthur2 found and fixed.
      Tested moderately on ARM9 desktop build.
      Lovely to reimplement things I did two and half years ago.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.37. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_37'
      8727ebaa
  13. 13 Jun, 2001 1 commit
  14. 01 May, 2001 1 commit
  15. 07 Mar, 2001 1 commit
  16. 09 Jan, 2001 1 commit
  17. 10 Nov, 2000 2 commits
  18. 20 Oct, 2000 2 commits
  19. 16 Oct, 2000 2 commits
  20. 09 Oct, 2000 1 commit
  21. 05 Oct, 2000 4 commits
  22. 03 Oct, 2000 1 commit
  23. 02 Oct, 2000 1 commit
  24. 15 Sep, 2000 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      * Converted to building with ObjAsm (but still a single object file using ORG). · 49836a59
      Kevin Bracey authored
      * Added ARM_IMB and ARM_IMBRange SWIs as recommended by ARMv5.
      * Some early prototype HAL bits popped in - a lot of source restructuring still
        to come.
      * New debug target creates an AIF image with debug information, and translates
        this into an ASCII object file for the 16702B logic analyser.
      
      Version 5.35, 4.79.2.1. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_35-4_79_2_1'
      49836a59
  25. 15 Aug, 2000 1 commit
    • Stewart Brodie's avatar
      Fixed minor bug in module initialisation. · efd9b01e
      Stewart Brodie authored
        Added common error cache.
      Detail:
        Fixed module header validation code which was broken in 5.22.  This
          shouldn't have caused much of a problem as it was only a bizarre
          check (SWI chunk looked valid but SWI handler was 0) that would
          have failed - but be reported as a valid set of SWI entries.
        Added common error message cache.  Several common errors (Buffer
          overflow; Number not recognised; Bad vector release; and a couple
          of others) are now cached the first time they are translated into
          a block of memory in the system heap.
      Admin:
        Tested in Ursula build - cacheing only active in Ursula build - change
          HdrSrc if you want it in your products too.
        Requires HdrSrc 0.94
      
      Version 5.31. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_31'
      efd9b01e
  26. 28 Jun, 2000 1 commit
    • Ben Avison's avatar
      Added compile-time support for full-resolution teletext characters in teletext... · e87eeeca
      Ben Avison authored
      Added compile-time support for full-resolution teletext characters in teletext emulation mode (MODE 7) for that authentic BBC Micro feel.
      
        Also introduced a few useful teletext control features via VDU 23,18.
        Unrelatedly, fixed *ScreenLoad to work for interlaced displays.
      
      Detail:
        The new typeface is designed on a 16x20 grid (previously we had used 8x10),
        so it uses a screen resolution of 640x500 pixels (rather than 320x250).
        Since we have been unable to source a genuine teletext font, and since
        examination of a BBC Micro suggests that the genuine font may not have been
        a power-of-2 pixels wide, I have designed one specially, based upon the one
        supplied in Zap distributions (a 12x20 font). Rather than increase the
        amount of workspace that the kernel requires for cacheing graphic
        characters, it now generates them on the fly, as they are required; this
        should only add about 25% to their rendering time.
      
        The new VDU 23 sequences are as follows:
      
        VDU 23,18,0,mode,0,0,0,0,0,0
          Switc...
      e87eeeca
  27. 17 Apr, 2000 1 commit
  28. 04 Apr, 2000 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      32-bit Kernel. · b4016e9c
      Kevin Bracey authored
      Details:
        The Kernel will now compile to produce a pure 32-bit system if No26bitCode is
        set to TRUE.
        If No26bitCode is FALSE, then the Kernel will be a standard 26-bit Kernel,
        although some internal changes have taken place to minimise compile
        switches between the two cases. See Docs.32bit for more technical info.
      
        The hardest part was the flood-fill...
      
      Other changes:
        Pointer shape changes now take place on the next VSync, rather than actually
        WAITING for the VSync. Turning the Hourglass on shouldn't slow your machine
        down by 5% now :)
      
        Lots of really crusty pre-IOMD code removed.
      
      Admin:
        Tested in 32 and 26-bit forms in a limited desktop build. Basically, this
        will need to see a lot of use to iron out difficulties. I'd like anyone who
        has a non-frozen project to at least attempt using this Kernel.
      
      Version 5.23. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_23'
      b4016e9c
  29. 19 Oct, 1999 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      RCMM changes made the Kernel not report the type of I/O chip fitted correctly. · 6142809f
      Kevin Bracey authored
      This has been fixed. In addition, SMC669 and UMC669 chips are reported as
      a different chip configuration by OS_ReadSysInfo 3 (values 4 and 5
      respectively).
      A few assertions added to catch the remaining cases where the RCMM stuff
      won't work - those cases will involve a bit more reordering of hardware
      initialisation.
      
      Version 5.00. Tagged as 'Kernel-5_00'
      6142809f
  30. 14 Oct, 1999 1 commit
  31. 23 Sep, 1999 1 commit
  32. 19 Aug, 1999 1 commit
  33. 17 Aug, 1999 1 commit
  34. 03 Aug, 1999 1 commit
    • Kevin Bracey's avatar
      * Added support for 24LC64 8K EEPROM (untested). · f52b4580
      Kevin Bracey authored
      * Integrated Ursula fast service call dispatch code.
      * Added Interruptible32bitModes from Ursula.
      * Stopped allowing ROM modules (other than the Kernel/UtilityModule) to write
        to the hardware vectors in 26-bit mode.
      
      Version 4.81. Tagged as 'Kernel-4_81'
      f52b4580