Way back in aba6488e0b, a bunch of signal
defines were changed to TARGET_SIGNAL_xxx. For d10v, the transition was
incomplete which lead to sim_stop_reason using the new set but sim_resume
still using the old set. Which meant in some cases, the sim would never
actually stop.
Convert all the remaining SIGxxx defines in here to TARGET_SIGNAL_xxx.
This has the nice side effect of fixing the testsuite.
Now that all targets have been converted to nrun, we can finally punt
this old inconsistent interface.
A few stray references to the old run were sprinkled about; clean them
up in the process.
We leave behind the run(1) man page mostly so that we get it updated for
the new nrun interface.
A lot of cpu state is stored in global variables, as is memory handling.
The sim_size support needs unwinding at some point. But at least this
is an improvement on the status quo.
In preparation for converting to nrun, call the common functions that
are needed. This doesn't produce any new warnings, and the generated
code should be the same.
It is rare for people to want to modify the cmd arg. In general, they
really shouldn't be, but a few still do. For those who misbehave, dupe
the string locally so they can bang on it.
This removes the last uses of PARAMS from sim.
2014-01-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
* README-HACKING: Don't use PARAMS.
* arm/wrapper.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* bfin/sim-main.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/callback.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/cgen-trace.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/run-sim.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/run.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-base.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-load.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-options.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-trace.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-trace.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* common/sim-utils.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* cr16/cr16_sim.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* cr16/gencode.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* cr16/interp.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* cr16/simops.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* d10v/d10v_sim.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* d10v/gencode.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* d10v/interp.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* d10v/simops.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/erc32.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/exec.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/float.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/func.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/sis.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* erc32/sis.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* mips/interp.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* mips/sim-main.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* sh/interp.c: Don't use PARAMS.
* v850/sim-main.h: Don't use PARAMS.
* v850/v850_sim.h: Don't use PARAMS.
The change of include file introduces some new warnings about functions
being used without a prototype. So a few more system includes have been
added to compensate for that.
sim/d10v/ChangeLog:
* interp.c: #include "config.h" instead of "sysdep.h".
Add conditional include of string.h or strings.h, as well as
conditional include of stdlib.h.
As pointed out by Sandra Loosemore, a bunch of targets define sim_write
themselves instead of using the common/ code. So constify them too.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
sim_resume. Expect target signal numbers from sim_stop_reason.
* wrapper.c (gdb/signals.h): Include it.
(SIGTRAP): Don't define.
(SIGBUS): Likewise.
(sim_stop_reason): Use TARGET_SIGNAL_* instead of SIG*.
* sim-reason.c (sim_stop_reason): Use
sim_signal_to_target, not sim_signal_to_host.
* sim-signal.c (sim_signal_to_host): Fix typo.
(sim_signal_to_target): New function.
* interp.c (gdb/signals.h): Include it.
(sim_stop_reason): Use TARGET_SIGNAL_*.
* interf.c: (gdb/signals.h): Include it.
(sim_stop_reason): Use TARGET_SIGNAL_*.
* sim_calls.c (gdb/signals.h): Include it.
(sim_stop_reason): Use TARGET_SIGNAL_*.
* psim.c (cntrl_c_simulation): Use TARGET_SIGNAL_*.
* interp.c (sim_create_inferior): Add comment.
From Alan Matsuoka <alanm@redhat.com>:
From 2001-04-27 Jason Eckhardt <jle@cygnus.com>:
* simops.c (OP_4400): Output "mvf0f" instead of "mf0f".
(OP_4401): Output "mvf0t" instead of "mf0t".
(OP_460B): Do not output a flag register.
(OP_4609): Do not output a flag register.
* sim-d10v.h: New file. Moved from include/sim-d10v.h.
* Makefile.in (INCLUDE): Add "gdb/sim-d10v.h".
* interp.c: Include "gdb/sim-d10v.h" instead of "sim-d10v.h".
* d10v-tdep.c: Include "gdb/sim-d10v.h" instead of "sim-d10v.h".
* Makefile.in (sim_d10v_h): Update definition.
instead of sim_trace() to run the program; include support for ``-o''
option (operating environment); when a signal occurs, only continue
execution when operating environment mode.
Update d10v.
(sim_size): Use UMEM_SEGMENTS rather than hardwired constant.
(sim_close): Reset prog_bfd to NULL after closing it. Also
reset prog_bfd_was_opened_p after closing prog_bfd.
(sim_load): Reset prog_bfd_was_opened_p after closing prog_bfd.
(sim_create_inferior): Get start address from abfd not prog_bfd.
(xfer_mem): Do bounds checking on addresses and return zero length
read/write on bad addresses, rather than aborting. Prepare to
be able to handle xfers that cross segment boundaries, but not
yet implemented. Only emit debug message when d10v_debug is
set as well as DEBUG being defined.
Add file sim-hload.c - generic load for hardware only simulators.
Review each simulators sim_open, sim_load, sim_create_inferior so that
they more closely match required behavour.
that image properties such as endianness can be checked.
More strongly document the expected behavour of each of the sim_*
interfaces.
Add default endian argument to simulator config macro
SIM_AC_OPTION_ENDIAN. Use in sim_config.
o Provide poll_quit callback to simulators
so that they can poll for SIGINT on
clueless OS's.
o Add sim_stop to simulators so that clients
can request a halt (eg gdbtk's STOP button)
Works for PPC!
o Re-arange remote-sim.c so that the
hard work is moved from gdbsim_resume()
to gdbsim_wait() (where it should be).
* d10v_sim.h (exec_bfd): Rename to prog_bfd.
* interp.c: #include bfd.h.
(myname, sim_kind, start_address): New static locals.
(prog_bfd_was_opened_p, prog_bfd): New static locals.
(decode_pc): Update to use prog_bfd.
(sim_open): Set sim_kind, myname. Ignore -E arg.
(sim_close): Close prog_bfd if simulator opened it.
(sim_create_inferior): Return SIM_RC. Delete arg start_address.
(sim_load): Return SIM_RC. New arg abfd. Set start address from bfd.
Call sim_load_file to load file into simulator.
* simops.c (trace_input_func): exec_bfd renamed to prog_bfd.
* interp.c (sim_size): Now allocates unified memory for imap segments
0,1,2, and 127. Initializes imap0 and imap1 to 0x1000. Initializes dmap to 0.
(sim_write): Just call xfer_mem().
(sim_read): Just call xfer_mem().
(xfer_mem): New function. Does appropriate memory mapping and copies bytes.
(dmem_addr): New function. Reads dmap register and translates data
addresses to local addresses.
(pc_addr): New function. Reads imap register and computes local address
corresponding to contents of the PC.
(sim_resume): Change to use pc_addr().
(sim_create_inferior): Change reinitialization code. Also reinitializes
imap[01] and dmap.
(sim_fetch_register): Add fake registers 32,33,34 for imap0, imap1, and dmap.
(sim_store_register): Add fake registers 32,33,34 for imap0, imap1, and dmap.
* simops.c (MEMPTR): Redefine to use dmem_addr().
(OP_5F00): Replace references to STate.imem with dmem_addr().
* d10v-sim.h (State): Remove mem_min and mem_max. Add umem[128].
(RB,SW,RW,SLW,RLW): Redefine to use dmem_addr().
(IMAP0,IMAP1,DMAP,SET_IMAP,SET_IMAP1,SET_DMAP): Define.