paulbergmann_mpstubs/machine/ioport.h

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/*! \file
* \brief \ref IOPort provides access to the x86 IO address space
*/
#pragma once
#include "types.h"
/*! \brief Abstracts access to the I/O address space
*
* x86 PCs have a separated I/O address space that is accessible only via the machine instructions `in` and `out`.
* An IOPort object encapsulates the corresponding address in the I/O address space and can be used for byte or
* word-wise reading or writing.
*/
class IOPort {
/*! \brief Address in I/O address space
*
*/
uint16_t address;
public:
/*! \brief Constructor
* \param addr Address from the I/O address space
*/
explicit IOPort(uint16_t addr) : address(addr) {}
/*! \brief Write one byte to the I/O port
* \param val The value to be written
*/
void outb(uint8_t val) const {
asm volatile(
"out %%al, %%dx\n\t"
:
: "a"(val), "d"(address)
:
);
}
/*! \brief Write one word (2 bytes) to the I/O port
* \param val The value to be written
*/
void outw(uint16_t val) const {
asm volatile(
"out %%ax, %%dx\n\t"
:
:"a"(val), "d"(address)
:
);
}
/*! \brief Read one byte from the I/O port
* \return Read byte
*/
uint8_t inb() const {
uint8_t out = 0;
asm volatile(
"in %%dx, %%al\n\t"
:"=a"(out)
:"d"(address)
:
);
return out;
}
/*! \brief Read one word (2 bytes) from the I/O port
* \return Read word (2 bytes)
*/
uint16_t inw() const {
uint16_t out = 0;
asm volatile(
"inw %%dx, %%ax\n\t"
:"=a"(out)
:"d"(address)
:
);
return out;
}
};