This commit adds support for the version of the hwstub library, which requires
a lot of changes. It also adds some editing features, such as register access
and much better editing of fields using the mouse (double click on a field
to be able to resize and move it).
Change-Id: I3c4e4cc855cb44911c72bc8127bad841b68efe52
This big commit port qeditor from v1 to v2 register file format. Although
the display code was much simplified, the edit code had to be rewritten.
The new code also brings many improvement to the register display widget.
The new code also compiles with both Qt4 and Qt5, although it is recommended
to use Qt5 to get some improvements, especially in the layout of editor.
Change-Id: I24633ac37a144f25d9e705b565654269ec9cfbd3
The solution is a bit hacky as it simply call make in libs
directory as pre-dependency. Clean doesn't touch libs.
Change-Id: Ib447a48fd87cc41228944f17444474a55d393543
This one is much more efficient than using a generic table widget.
Change-Id: I3578964eead746e656f6b0a8dcec0f8442deb13d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/1022
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
With the previous code, tab names would be ignored if tab is detached
which can happen early on.
Change-Id: I9eac4202850f3e79a04590a4ba1444850ec6a583
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/986
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
The current code assumed that READ/WRITE would produce atomic read/writes for
8/16/32-bit words, which in turned put assumption on the memcpy function.
Since some memcpy implementation do not always guarantee such strong assumption,
introduce two new operation READ/WRITE_ATOMIC which provide the necessary
tools to do correct read and write to register in a single memory access.
Change-Id: I37451bd5057bb0dcaf5a800d8aef8791c792a090
Because Qt doesn't support QObject multiple inherance, it is a bit tricky
to have a base class which interact with the UI. The register tab name
now display:
- file dump name (for dumps)
- hwstub device path (for hwstub)
And the register editor display the filename
Change-Id: If2579992098c02627c67d560c824f1668e73bc45
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/979
Reviewed-by: Amaury Pouly <amaury.pouly@gmail.com>
Qeditor has been improved in many ways:
- it can now dump all registers, just like the lua DUMPER.dump_all() command
- several crash were fixed
- when connected to a hwstub command, one can correctly edit individual fields
- the code was simplified in several places
Change-Id: I092b99ce3a12ff6417552de61d62c65f706bcff0
The graphical editor can now display and editor description files.
The library has been improved to provide more useful function.
The XML format has been slightly changed: only one soc is allowed per file
(this is was already de facto the case since <soc> was the root tag).
Also introduce a DTD to validate the files.
Change-Id: If70ba35b6dc0242bdb87411cf4baee9597798aac
The UI now has a "read-only" check box to prevent accidently changes: once
unchecked, the UI can do write to register (only full register writes are
supported for now). If the register supports it, the UI provides SCT writes
as well. The display register panel was moved to its own class to cleanup
things a bit.
Change-Id: I0fc6aab3b351f9080076102ee6fad0037ab5353b
The code was a mess with respect to soc handling: some code just plain copied
the SoC descriptor which are big objects, some was using indexes. The new soc
factor out everything in a few classes which hide these ugly details so that
descriptors are never copied.
Change-Id: I17af8b47f997a528b58221621389d42d24fded93
A SoC descriptor is not a small object: it can be as large as ~100KiB so
it's better to avoid copying things over.
Change-Id: I1ef862e1260299cdaa0c4d2822ac45968713498a