The --enable-sim-hostendian flag was purely so people had an escape route
for when cross-compiling. This is because historically, AC_C_BIGENDIAN
did not work in those cases. That was fixed a while ago though, so we can
require that macro everywhere now and simplify a good bit of code.
Rather than re-invent endian defines, as well as maintain our own list
of OS & arch-specific includes, punt all that logic in favor of the bfd
ones already set up and maintained elsewhere. We already rely on the
bfd library, so leveraging the endian aspect should be fine.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
* frv.c (frvbf_iacc_cut): Rework, taking rounding into account.
testsuite/
* sim/frv/fr400/scutss.cgs: Fix tests to account for rounding.
Add some new ones.
(SPR_REGNUM_MAX): Delete.
* frv.c (gdb/sim-frv.h): Include.
(frvbf_fetch_register, frvbf_store_register): Use register number
constants from gdb/sim-frv.h. Check availability of general
purpose and float registers.
* frv-sim.h (REGNUM_LR): Removed.
(REGNUM_SPR_MIN,REGNUM_SPR_MAX): New macros.
* frv.c (frvbf_fetch_register): Fetch SPR registers based on
REGNUM_SPR_MIN and REGNUM_SPR_MAX. Check whether SPRs are implemented.
Return 0 for an unimplemented register. Return the length of the data
for an implemented register.
(frvbf_store_register): Ditto.