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Mike Frysinger be0387eed0 sim: hw: rework configure option & device selection
The sim-hardware configure option allows builders to select a set of
device models to enable.  But this seems like unnecessary overkill:
the existence of individual device models doesn't affect performance
at all as they are only enabled at runtime if the config uses them,
and individually these are all <5KB a piece.  Stripping off a total
of ~50KB from a ~1MB binary doesn't seem useful, and it's extremely
unlikely anyone will ever bother.

So let's simplify the configure/make logic by turning sim-hardware
into a boolean option like many of the other sim options.  Any ports
that have unique device models will declare them in their Makefile
instead of at configure time.  This will allow us to (eventually)
unify the setting into the common dir.
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This is the m32r simulator directory.

It is still work-in-progress.  The current sources are reasonably
well tested and lots of features are in.  However, there's lots
more yet to come.

There are lots of machine generated files in the source directory!
They are only generated if you configure with --enable-cgen-maint,
similar in behaviour to Makefile.in, configure under automake/autoconf.

For details on the generator, see ../../cgen.

devo/cgen isn't part of the comp-tools module yet.
You'll need to check it out manually (also akin to automake/autoconf).