This is a specialised AS for use internally - Its used to provide transparent support for a string buffer so types can be instantiated off the buffer.
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def | __init__ (self, config, base_offset=0, data='', kwargs) |
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def | assign_buffer |
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def | is_valid_address (self, addr) |
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def | read (self, addr, length) |
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def | zread (self, addr, length) |
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def | write (self, addr, data) |
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def | get_available_addresses (self) |
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def | __init__ (self, base, config, _args, _kwargs) |
| base is the AS we will be stacking on top of, opts are options which we may use.
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def | get_config (self) |
| Returns the config object used by the vm for use in other vms.
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def | is_valid_profile (self, profile) |
| Determines whether a selected profile is compatible with this address space.
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def | as_assert |
| Duplicate for the assert command (so that optimizations don't disable them) More...
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def | __eq__ (self, other) |
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def | __ne__ (self, other) |
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def | read (self, addr, length) |
| Read some data from a certain offset.
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def | zread (self, addr, length) |
| Read data from a certain offset padded with where data is not available.
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def | get_available_addresses (self) |
| Return a generator of address ranges as (offset, size) covered by this AS sorted by offset. More...
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def | is_valid_address (self, _addr) |
| Tell us if the address is valid.
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def | write (self, _addr, _buf) |
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def | __getstate__ (self) |
| Serialise this address space efficiently.
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def | __setstate__ (self, state) |
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def | address_mask (cls, addr) |
| Masks an address value for this address space.
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def | address_compare (cls, a, b) |
| Compares two addresses, a and b, and return -1 if a is less than b, 0 if they're equal and 1 if a is greater than b.
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def | address_equality (cls, a, b) |
| Compare two addresses and returns True if they're the same, or False if they're not.
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def | physical_space (self) |
| Return the underlying physical layer, if there is one. More...
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This is a specialised AS for use internally - Its used to provide transparent support for a string buffer so types can be instantiated off the buffer.