* configure.in: Define @SIMCONF@ depending on mips target.
* configure: Rebuild.
* Makefile.in (run): Add @SIMCONF@ to control simulator
construction.
* gencode.c: Change LOADDRMASK to 64bit memory model only.
* interp.c: Remove some debugging, provide more detailed error
messages, update memory accesses to use LOADDRMASK.
AC_CHECK_LIB, and AC_CHECK_FUNCS. Change AC_OUTPUT to set
stamp-h.
* configure: Rebuild.
* config.in: New file, generated by autoheader.
* interp.c: Include "config.h". Include <stdlib.h>, <string.h>,
and <strings.h> if they exist. Replace #ifdef sun with #ifdef
HAVE_ANINT and HAVE_AINT, as appropriate.
* Makefile.in (run): Use @LIBS@ rather than -lm.
(interp.o): Depend upon config.h.
(Makefile): Just rebuild Makefile.
(clean): Remove stamp-h.
(mostlyclean): Make the same as clean, not as distclean.
(config.h, stamp-h): New targets.
the run-time support code (interp.c) to provide better tracing, and
also to add profiling and architecture specific support. At the moment
the simulator has a fixed size, fixed address memory area, and
simulates a subset of the IDT monitor calls (enough to execute test
programs).
The other major feature (could even be a bug) is that the simulator
makes use of the GCC "long long" extension. Work has been started to
make this a build configuration option... but there is still a lot of
this to be done.