Cosmos/source/Cosmos.Build.Windows/DebugConnector.cs
2008-09-21 13:54:20 +00:00

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C#

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using Cosmos.IL2CPU.Debug;
namespace Cosmos.Build.Windows {
public abstract class DebugConnector {
//TODO: These should not be this way and should in fact
// be checked or better yet done by constructor arguments
// but that puts a restriction on where the sub classes
// are created.
public Action<Exception> ConnectionLost;
public Action<MsgType, UInt32> CmdTrace;
public Action<string> CmdText;
protected MsgType mCurrentMsgType;
protected abstract void SendData(byte[] aBytes);
protected abstract void Next(int aPacketSize, Action<byte[]> aCompleted);
protected abstract void PacketTracePoint(byte[] aPacket);
protected abstract void PacketText(byte[] aPacket);
public void SendCommand(byte aCmd) {
var xData = new byte[1];
xData[0] = aCmd;
SendData(xData);
}
protected UInt32 GetUInt32(byte[] aBytes, int aOffset) {
return (UInt32)((aBytes[aOffset + 3] << 24) | (aBytes[aOffset + 2] << 16)
| (aBytes[aOffset + 1] << 8) | aBytes[aOffset + 0]);
}
protected UInt16 GetUInt16(byte[] aBytes, int aOffset) {
return (UInt16)((aBytes[aOffset + 1] << 8) | aBytes[aOffset + 0]);
}
protected void PacketCommand(byte[] aPacket) {
mCurrentMsgType = (MsgType)aPacket[0];
// Could change to an array, but really not much benefit
switch (mCurrentMsgType) {
case MsgType.TracePoint:
case MsgType.BreakPoint:
Next(4, PacketTracePoint);
break;
case MsgType.Message:
Next(2, PacketTextSize);
break;
case (MsgType)0:
// MtW: When implementing Serial support for debugging on real hardware, it appears
// that when booting a machine, in the bios it emits zero's to the serial port.
Next(1, PacketCommand);
break;
default:
throw new Exception("Unknown debug command");
}
}
protected void PacketTextSize(byte[] aPacket) {
Next(GetUInt16(aPacket, 0), PacketText);
}
}
}