15 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
9801557535 maple: slightly refactor maple command initialization
This adopts a "writer" concept, vaguely inspired by the ta parameter
writer. This might turn out to be not a great idea if the
response/offsets for heterogenous commands are too inconvenient to
keep track of.

This breaks every example that uses maple--only
example/maple_controller is updated to use the new interface.
2024-05-21 15:05:25 -05:00
bcaa9789cf texture_memory_alloc: rework texture memory allocation
The previous texture_memory_alloc.hpp was written based on an
incorrect understanding of the "32-bit" and "64-bit" texture memory
address mapping.

The primary motivation is to rearrange the texture memory address map
so that "textures" (64-bit access) do not overlap with 32-bit
accesses, such as REGION_BASE or PARAM_BASE.
2024-05-12 17:06:00 +08:00
c8e84be5d2 common.lds: define vbr alignment
This also creates an example of a VBR+0x100 function in interrupt.cpp
2024-04-15 18:22:28 +08:00
1a7a8c4484 serial_transfer: add 'rate' command
This makes it possible to change the serial baud rate without
uploading a new serial transfer program. I'm not sure how useful this
will be, but it is simple enough to add.

The client program is also substantially improved. Sincerely I do not
understand how/why this works. Experimentally, I found that feeding
the ft232h data in chunks of up to roughly 384 bytes works reliably,
both for reads and writes. Larger chunk sizes are (as expected)
faster, but the tranfers do not appear to be consistently correct in
this case.

I have no logical explanation for this. The size of the ft232h FIFO is
1K each for the transmit and receive buffer respectively.

This also enables RTS/CTS hardware flow control. Surprisingly, this
doesn't appear to affect reliability significantly.
2024-03-15 18:33:15 +08:00
d912278afd serial_transfer: self-relocate to the end of system memory
The serial_transfer loader, as long as the target program voluntarily
terminates itself at some point, is able to load multiple programs
consecutively without requiring a physical power cycle to reload the
transfer program from CD.

The current example.mk juggles between two different "memory layouts",
one for "burn to a physical CD" and another for "load via serial
cable". Because the serial_transfer program now relocates itself to
the end of system memory, this means the 0x8c010000 area is now usable
by programs that are loaded by serial_transfer.
2024-03-13 20:56:37 +08:00
f8dc9f1250 example: add video_output example
The intent of this example is to change video output modes in response
to swapping the cable type.
2024-03-09 17:15:36 +08:00
db323c85c5 dve: initial description of DVE bits
This also implements primitive cable-detection and video output.
2024-03-08 18:27:12 +08:00
3338b611c1 aica: initial working example
This plays 10 seconds of PCM audio via the AICA ARM CPU.
2024-02-29 16:51:25 +08:00
10d17d3c98 example: add gdrom_iso9660
This combines my iso9660 parsing code, with all of the prior gdrom packet
interface / command code.

The example, on real Dreamcast hardware, displays the first 2048 bytes [1] of every
file in the root directory on the serial console.

[1] or the size of the file, whichever is smaller
2024-02-27 00:28:39 +08:00
e4c2a047fa example: add gdrom_test
This successfully reads the first 17 sectors of the first data track
of a CD.
2024-02-25 13:27:39 +08:00
38b4dda6ab software_ta: gouraud shading experiment 2024-02-24 09:31:21 +08:00
a71ac1c4b1 suzanne_profile: remove tearing
Though I did spend much time thinking about this, my idea was not correct.

The "tearing" and "previous frame is being shown while it is being drawn" is
simply because that's exactly what the logic in holly/core.cpp did.

This is no longer the case--by the time the newly-created core_flip function is
called, the core render is complete, and we should switch the FB_R_SOF1 to the
current framebuffer, not the one that is going to be written on next frame.

This also modifies alt.lds so that (non-startup) code now runs in the P1 area,
with operand/instruction/copyback caches enabled. This caused a 10x speed
increase in my testing.
2024-02-02 13:11:32 +08:00
4842ab0e4f example: add clipping2
Unlike the previous clipping example, this clipping example preserves
surface normals.
2024-01-27 10:20:46 +08:00
1f6a29f379 example: update several examples 2024-01-03 23:32:37 +08:00
dcb9f36120 sh7091_bits.ods: partial
Notably missing is:

- BSC (PDTRA / PCTRA)

This also updates a handful of files to use the new sh7091_bits.hpp.
2024-01-01 23:43:06 +08:00