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- Short: Library to ctrl the MC68K MMUs
- Author: thor@math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
- Uploader: thor@math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
- Version: 42.3
- Type: util/libs
- Requires: Os 2.04, a 68020/68851, 68030, 68040 or 68060 with a working MMU
-
- NOTE: The developer information went now into the "MuManual" archive, this
- is the "user only" distribution.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Purpose and goal of this library:
-
- The mmu.library is a basis for MMU (memory management) related functions the
- MC68K family can perform. Up to now certain hacks are available that program
- the MMU themselves (Enforcer,CyberGuard,GuardianAngle,SetCPU,Shapeshifter,
- VMM,GigaMem...).
- It's therefore not unexpected that these tools conflict with each other.
- There's up to now no Os support for the MMU at all - the gap this mmu.library
- fills.
-
- The goal is to provide a basis of functions to address and program the MMU in
- a hardware independent, Os friendly fashion. Hence, the new version of the
- Enforcer, called MuForce, will work together with virtual memory, and others.
-
- The mmu.library is also the basis for a virtual memory project, the
- memory.library. Even though the mmu.library does not provide virtual memory
- itself, it builds the basics to allow an easy implementation and to avoid the
- hacks required by other implementations so far.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Changes since V42.2
- ---------------------
-
- - Included an alpha release of a new 68060.library which provides a
- fpsp.resource and is virtual memory aware. This alpha release can
- be found in the LIBS/alpha directory.
- Thanks goes to Stephen Brookes and Etienne Vogt for performing
- some tests. Note though that I do not own a 68060 and could not
- test this library for correctness.
-
- - Included a MMU driven ShapeShifter video driver, MuEVD. (new)
- - MuGuardianAngel: Does no longer call RawIOInit() and hence will
- no longer conflict with programs using the serial port even in
- cases MuGuardianAngel never required the port in first place.
- - MuForce: Does no longer call RawIOInit() but fully relies on the
- Os and/or the user to initialize the serial port correctly, in the
- same way the old Enforcer did. This means that MuForce will now
- safely cooperate with software that requires the serial port in
- cases MuForce output goes to the parallel port or other
- destinations.
- - Note that there is now a new release of "BlizKick" which fixes
- the problems mentioned below.
- - Updated the documentation, fixed a minor mistake in the MMU
- developer's manual.
- - Included an upgrade patch from SetPatch 44.13 to 44.14 which, once
- again, opens the 680x0.library instead of the 68040.library.
- The RamLibFix is then no longer required since it is included now
- in SetPatch anyhow.
- - MuGuardianAngel: The DUMPLIST routine had a bug and might have
- allocated too less memory. Luckely, this had the only side effect
- that not all of the mung list would have been dumped correctly, it
- did not trash any memory.
- - MuGuardianAngel: The DUMPLIST option now also makes use of the
- SegTracker to print segment/hunk information of the allocating
- routine.
- - Installation scripts: Due to a bug in the BuildMMUConfig.rexx
- script, the on-board hardware of certain P5 boards has been disabled
- completely. Urgl.
- - mmu.library: Added a new command for the ENVARC:MMU-Configuration,
- "FOR". It executes the command given as argument if the manufacturer
- product code fits, possibly several times if more than one board is
- in the machine.
- - mmu.library: The MMU-Configuration file can now be put into DEVS: as
- well since some people seem to have problems with the library and
- HappyEnv.
- - mmu.library: Added another new command "ClearMMU" which will re-run
- the MMU setup procedure at least partially. The intention behind
- this is to override or ignore a previously loaded MMU tree at least
- partially in places where it is sub-optimal or incorrect. This seems
- to be required by some Apollo boards.
- - mmu.library: EnterContext() and LeaveContext() are no longer running
- into the risk of breaking a Forbid(), provided AllocMem() doesn't.
- NOTE THAT I NEVER DOCUMENTED THIS FEATURE ANYHOW.
- This might help for some critical applications where a launched task
- must run in a new context.
- Due to a feature of exec, you cannot enter a context before you
- AddTask() a new task, sigh.
- - mmu.library: Due to a trashed register, the library crashed upon
- detection of an 68040 or 68060 with a disabled or otherwise non-
- functional MMU. Note that it would have detected the EC processors
- correctly, though, including the 68EC030. This release should do
- better. Thanks to Pavel for detecting this.
- - Fixes: Added a fix to repair the UMult64()/SMult64() bug of the Os
- for the 68000 and 68010 processors. Not required for the up-to-date
- release of SetPatch, but otherwise recommended.
- - mmu.library: AddConfigDev() is now supported, but the implementation
- depends on some internals of the expansion.library. Hopefully,
- nobody will change them. The MuLib tries to check whether the ROM
- function is still installed. In case it is, the code will jump into
- the old ROM code. In case it isn't, a replacement routine is used.
- - 680x0.libraries: AddConfigDev() is now passed thru, presumably to the
- mmu.library function.
- - Installation: Finally, wrote a (rather complicated) installation
- script for automated installation.
- - Included various fixes for the BVisionPPC driver and more "software
- fluff" for the installation process.
- - 68040.library: Impoved the GetMsg() workaround for programs that
- call GetMsg() in a tight loop.
- - 68040.library: Fixes now a bug in the mathieeesingbas.library
- which doesn't use a FPU since it is setup before this library is
- setup.
-
- Changes since V42.1
- ---------------------
-
- - The 42.1 release automatically marked all hardware pages as
- cacheinhibited serialized. Looks like even that was too much for
- some hardware boards, I don't know why. This should be the proper
- default anyhow. I disabled this again, even though this means,
- as for 42.0 and before, that a MMU-Configuration is *mandatory*
- if you use the library as "stand-alone" instead on top of a third-
- party 68040/68060 library.
-
- Changes since V42.0:
- ---------------------
-
- - Installation: P5Init, PPCIdentify, P5Identify reworked again, it
- enables now explicitly the bus error generation of the A4000
- motherboard resources.
- - Installation Rexx scripts: Added a "NoP5" keyword to disable ex-
- plicitly the P5 identification steps which seem to be problematic
- for some boards for reasons that are beyond me.
- - MuManual: Fixed some typos, corrected some mistakes, clarified some
- formulations. Thanks to Etienne Voigt for proofreading!
- - Organization: The "MMULib" archive is now the user archive, all
- developer information went into the "MuManual" archive, including
- the autodocs, the includes, the bmaps and some example sources.
- This will help to keep the archive short.
- - mmulib: The CurrentContext() function forgot to Forbid() properly.
- Note that you still need a Forbid() bracketing or the result code
- might be pretty useless. The propability that this broke code is
- very low, though.
- - mmulib: GetMappingProperties() was simply broken in V42.0 and below.
- Sorry, this got fixed. This function hasn't been used yet, so this
- bug was left unnoticed.
- - Included a debug version of the library in the MuManual archive.
- - BlizKick: In order to avoid a yellow alert, either BlizKick must be
- modified or must be run behind SetPatch. The reason for the alert
- is that BlizKick opens the mmu.library before the 68060/68040 lib
- is open, which is and never has been legal. I just added an explicit
- check for this condition in V42 because too many people ignored it.
- As I said, "no discussion". This is a side effect of how the library
- works and has to work.
-
-
- Changes since V41.xx:
- ---------------------
-
- - mmu.library: Added more error checking for the startup code, esp.
- the MMU-Configuration file. Added a check for proper config-
- uration, i.e. whether the library was (incorrectly) loaded in
- front of SetPatch.
- - Added a new function: RunOldConfig(). It runs a small supervisor
- routine with the boot MMU configuration.
- - 68040.library: Added an explicit check for correct configuration,
- it will generate a requester in case no 68040 is available.
- - MuGuardianAngel: Fixed a bug in the mung-wall check which could
- have reported one additional mung-wall damage in case the front
- wall was found defective. Added a workaround for a possible
- 68060 firmware bug, the "U" bit is now always set in the MMU
- descriptors to avoid unnecessary MMU writebacks.
- - In case you see MuGuardianAngel hits of the z3scsi.device, run
- the FixCybAccess program. It will work around the z3scsi.device
- hits as well. Thanks, Helmut.
- - MuMove4K PREPAREEMUL moves now the low chip memory end to the
- 16K line, not to the 8K line. This might fix some Fusion
- problems. Thanks, Pavel.
- - Improved the error messages of MuFastZero a little bit.
- - Reworked P5Identify and PPCIdentify to make these two more
- stable.
- - Added another external MMU setup command, P5Init. It should
- keep care about all P5 specific cache settings and should
- setup the PPC and the BOOT-MMU-Port automatically. All manual
- P5 specific entries in the MMU-Configuration except graphic
- board cachings are obsolete now and should be replaced by
- P5Init.
- - Rewrote both setup scripts to reflect the changes in the P5
- setup logic, i.e. ScanMMUPort has been replaced by P5Init and
- all P5 specific cache settings have been removed.
- - Added stack increasement patches for the mfm.device (CrossDos)
- and IPrefs 40.7 in case you do not yet use Os 3.5. Thanks Gene.
- - Added a fix for two bugs in ramlib. First, its stack is too
- low. Second, it uses SIGF_SINGLE as message bit for its process
- port which could cause some race conditions with semaphores in
- library setup code.
- - The MuGuardianAngel patch report and automatic IRQ check have
- been reworked a bit. The "patches overwritten" message is now
- no longer periodically generated, but will be suspended up to
- the next "real" hit where another message will be generated.
- - The MuGuardianAngel automatic IRQ stack was not only useless,
- but in fact broken. This does not go for the stack check of the
- exec memory handling functions which was and still is fine.
- Good enough it was recommended to leave the IRQ check disabled.
- "Nearly out of stack" warnings were not generated by the IRQ code
- at all, and the stack overflow and stack underflow messages
- usually report "bogus" hits due to its construction. Stack
- snooping is now by default ENABLED, except for "out of bounds"
- reports, which still requires STACKSNOOP option explicitly.
- Added an option to adjust the minimal stack size for the
- "Nearly out of stack" reports, but it can be made only larger,
- i.e. more "picky".
- - mmu.library: The pre-42 releases only marked the zero page as
- non-blank which might have caused problems for some Mac emu-
- lators. It now marks the lowest 32K as valid. Former versions
- set it to "cacheinhibit", it is now set to "cacheinhibit nonser-
- ialized imprecise".
- - mmu.library: The low-memory limit up to which the mmu.library
- has to software-emulate accesses has been made adjustable.
- - mmu.library: Due to a bug in the high-level mapping list manage-
- ment, MAPP_INDIRECT did not work correctly.
- - mmu.library: BuildIndirect() performs now a few more consistency
- checks and is less restrictive for MAPP_INVALID and MAPP_SWAPPED.
- - Updated the DMAInitiate() function, it provides now a return code
- instead going guru if it doesn't like the parameters.
- - Updated MuOmniSCSIPatch to reflect the changes made to
- DMAInitiate().
- - Fixed many documentation errors in mmu.doc, updated and checked
- exception.doc again.
- - Included a demo program for indirect descriptor handling.
- - Speedup SetIndirect() somewhat by placing this routine directly
- in the MMU drivers as a "native" operation.
- - Added a new LVO "SetIndirectArray()" to set more than one
- indirect descriptor at once. Should be *very* fast.
- - The startup command "DescriptorCacheInhibit" did not pass a proper
- result code on success and hence caused a yellow alert. This bug
- was only noticable in some of the V42 betas where proper result
- code checking was introduced.
- - mmu.library: WithoutMMU() disables now the CPU caches as well to
- allow a safe access to non-cacheable addresses.
- - MuFastZero: In case MuFastZero is removed (why?) the unmapped chip
- memory is set to IMPRECISE and NONSERIALIZED to provide at least
- a minimal speedup.
- - Added "AmigaGuide" versions of the autodocs.
- - Included a new version of BPPCFix by Frank Wille. Thanks, Frank!
- Using this program will allow you to replace the ROM-based
- libraries of the Blizzard-Boards.
- Thanks Stephen for working this out, and for making this trick
- possible!
- - Included a "RKRM" style manual and tutorial for the MuLib in "dvi"
- and "postscript" format.
-
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