Having this be a config option doesn't make sense: the code size is
pretty much the same (as all the logic is still active), and if it's
disabled, the sim throws an error if you try to use it. That means
we can't break sims that weren't using it before by enabling it all
the time.
Now that all arches (for the most part) have moved over, move sim-stop.o,
sim-reason.o, and sim-reg.o to the common object list and out of all the
arch ports.
Other than the nice advantage of all sims having to declare one fewer
common function, this also fixes leakage in pretty much every sim.
Many were not freeing any resources, and a few were inconsistent as
to the ones they did. Now we have a single module that takes care of
all the logic for us.
Most of the non-cgen based ones could be deleted outright. The cgen
ones required adding a callback to the arch-specific cleanup func.
The few that still have close callbacks are to manage their internal
state.
We do not convert erc32, m32c, ppc, rl78, or rx as they do not use
the common sim core.
2015-09-25 Andrew Bennett <andrew.bennett@imgtec.com>
Ali Lown <ali.lown@imgtec.com>
sim/common/
* sim-bits.h (EXTEND6): New macro.
(EXTEND12): New macro.
(EXTEND25): New macro.
sim/mips/
* Makefile.in (tmp-micromips): New rule.
(tmp-mach-multi): Add support for micromips.
* configure.ac (mips*-sde-elf* | mips*-mti-elf*): Made a multi sim
that works for both mips64 and micromips64.
(mipsisa32r2*-*-*): Made a multi sim that works for mips32 and
micromips32.
Add build support for micromips.
* dsp.igen (do_ph_s_absq, do_w_s_absq, do_qb_s_absq, do_addsc,
do_addwc, do_bitrev, do_extpv, do_extrv, do_extrv_s_h, do_insv,
do_lxx do_modsub, do_mthlip, do_mulsaq_s_w_ph, do_ph_packrl, do_qb_pick
do_ph_pick, do_qb_ph_precequ, do_qb_ph_preceu, do_w_preceq
do_w_ph_precrq, do_ph_qb_precrq, do_w_ph_rs_precrq do_qb_w_raddu,
do_rddsp, do_repl, do_shilov, do_ph_shl, do_qb_shl do_w_s_shllv,
do_ph_shrlv, do_w_r_shrav, do_wrdsp, do_qb_shrav, do_append,
do_balign, do_ph_w_mulsa, do_ph_qb_precr, do_prepend): New functions.
Refactored instruction code to use these functions.
* dsp2.igen: Refactored instruction code to use the new functions.
* interp.c (decode_coproc): Refactored to work with any instruction
encoding.
(isa_mode): New variable
(RSVD_INSTRUCTION): Changed to 0x00000039.
* m16.igen (BREAK16): Refactored instruction to use do_break16.
(JALX32): Add mips32, mips64, mips32r2 and mips64r2 models.
* micromips.dc: New file.
* micromips.igen: New file.
* micromips16.dc: New file.
* micromipsdsp.igen: New file.
* micromipsrun.c: New file.
* mips.igen (do_swc1): Changed to work with any instruction encoding.
(do_add do_addi do_andi do_dadd do_daddi do_dsll32 do_dsra32
do_dsrl32, do_dsub, do_break, do_break16, do_clo, do_clz, do_dclo
do_dclz, do_lb, do_lh, do_lwr, do_lwl, do_lwc, do_lw, do_lwu, do_lhu
do_ldc, do_lbu, do_ll, do_lld, do_lui, do_madd, do_dsp_madd, do_maddu
do_dsp_maddu, do_dsp_mfhi, do_dsp_mflo, do_movn, do_movz, do_msub
do_dsp_msub, do_msubu, do_dsp_msubu, do_mthi, do_dsp_mthi, do_mtlo
do_dsp_mtlo, do_mul, do_dsp_mult, do_dsp_multu, do_pref, do_sc, do_scd
do_sub, do_sw, do_teq, do_teqi, do_tge, do_tgei, do_tgeiu, do_tgeu, do_tlt
do_tlti, do_tltiu, do_tltu, do_tne, do_tnei, do_abs_fmt, do_add_fmt
do_alnv_ps, do_c_cond_fmt, do_ceil_fmt, do_cfc1, do_ctc1, do_cvt_d_fmt
do_cvt_l_fmt, do_cvt_ps_s, do_cvt_s_fmt, do_cvt_s_pl, do_cvt_s_pu
do_cvt_w_fmt, do_div_fmt, do_dmfc1b, do_dmtc1b, do_floor_fmt, do_luxc1_32
do_luxc1_64, do_lwc1, do_lwxc1, do_madd_fmt, do_mfc1b, do_mov_fmt, do_movtf
do_movtf_fmt, do_movn_fmt, do_movz_fmt, do_msub_fmt, do_mtc1b, do_mul_fmt
do_neg_fmt, do_nmadd_fmt, do_nmsub_fmt, do_pll_ps, do_plu_ps, do_pul_ps
do_puu_ps, do_recip_fmt, do_round_fmt, do_rsqrt_fmt, do_prefx, do_sdc1
do_suxc1_32, do_suxc1_64, do_sqrt_fmt, do_sub_fmt, do_swc1, do_swxc1
do_trunc_fmt): New functions, refactored from existing instructions.
Refactored instruction code to use these functions.
(RSVD): Changed to use new reserved instruction.
(loadstore_ea, not_word_value, unpredictable, check_mt_hilo, check_mf_hilo,
check_mult_hilo, check_div_hilo, check_u64, do_luxc1_32, do_sdc1, do_suxc1_32,
check_fmt_p, check_fpu, do_load_double, do_store_double): Added micromips32
and micromips64 models.
Added include for micromips.igen and micromipsdsp.igen
Add micromips32 and micromips64 models.
(DecodeCoproc): Updated to use new macro definition.
* mips3264r2.igen (do_dsbh, do_dshd, do_dext, do_dextm, do_dextu, do_di,
do_dins, do_dinsm, do_ei, do_ext, do_mfhc1, do_mthc1, do_ins, do_dinsu,
do_seb, do_seh do_rdhwr, do_wsbh): New functions.
Refactored instruction code to use these functions.
* sim-main.h (CP0_operation): New enum.
(DecodeCoproc): Updated macro.
(IMEM32_MICROMIPS, IMEM16_MICROMIPS, MICROMIPS_MINOR_OPCODE,
MICROMIPS_DELAYSLOT_SIZE_ANY, MICROMIPS_DELAYSLOT_SIZE_16, MICROMIPS_DELAYSLOT_SIZE_32,
ISA_MODE_MIPS32 and ISA_MODE_MICROMIPS): New defines.
(sim_state): Add isa_mode field.
sim/testsuite/sim/mips/
* basic.exp (run_micromips_test, run_sim_tests): New functions
Add support for micromips tests.
* hilo-hazard-4.s: New file.
* testutils.inc (_dowrite): Changed reserved instruction encoding.
(writemsg): Moved the la and li instructions before the data they are
assigned to, which prevents a bug where MIPS32 relocations are used instead
of micromips relocations when building for micromips.
Now that we've unified sim-cpu, we can delete the duplicate sim-engine
hooks -- these targets defined these only because they didn't fully
implement the sim-cpu callbacks.
Since every target typedefs this the same way, move it to the common code.
We have to leave Blackfin behind here for now because of inter-dependencies
on types and headers: sim-base.h includes sim-model.h which needs types in
machs.h which needs types in bfim-sim.h which needs SIM_CPU.
Almost every target defines sim_cia the same way -- either using the
address_word type directly, or a type of equivalent size. The only
odd one out is sh64 (who has 32bit address_word and 64bit cia), and
even that case doesn't seem to make sense. We'll put off clean up
though of sh64 and at least set up a sensible default for everyone.
The CIA_{GET,SET} macros serve the same function as CPU_PC_{GET,SET}
except the latter adds a layer of indirection via the sim state. This
lets models set up different functions at runtime and doesn't reach so
directly into the arch-specific cpu state.
It also doesn't make sense to have two sets of macros that do exactly
the same thing, so lets standardize on the one that gets us more.
Now that all the targets are utilizing CPU_PC_{FETCH,STORE}, and the
cpu state is multicore, and the STATE_CPU defines match, we can move
it all to the common code.
With sim-hrw.o being built & linked in the common list, some people are
getting linking errors now for these targets. Move the main objects that
provide these functions before the common list to avoid that.
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.
The previous profile change broke these sims that use sim-profile but
not sim-cpu (due to missing model support). Add simple funcs until we
can convert these over properly.
The current default handling for the --enable-sim-hardware option ends up
forcing the value to whatever is set as the first argument when calling
the macro (by virtue of how autoconf works). Relocate the setup code to
the 4th parameter of the AC_ARG_ENABLE macro to fix it.
This was caused by the simplification work in 1517bd2742.
Reported-by: Hans-Peter Nilsson <hans-peter.nilsson@axis.com>
Since no sim is using the "always" option to SIM_AC_OPTION_HARDWARE, and
we don't want to require hw support to always be enabled, drop the option.
This leads to a slight simplification in the macro too as we can collapse
the sim_hw_p variable.
If dv-sockser is available, lets add it to the common SIM_HW_OBJS
variable so it is always included automatically. Now ports do not
have to shoe horn it in directly themselves. It does mean it will
be compiled for targets that don't explicitly use it, but that's
really what we want anyways.
This lets ports assume that the dv-sockser API is always available if
they want to. This way we don't have to do an abort at configure time
and it makes the resulting code a bit simpler.
Rather than manually include tconfig.h when we think we'll need it (which
is error prone as it can define symbols we expect from config.h), have it
be included directly by config.h. Since we know we have to include that
header everywhere already, this will make sure tconfig.h isn't missed.
It should also be fine as tconfig.h is supposed to be simple and only set
up a few core defines for the target.
This allows us to stop symlinking it in place all the time and just use
it straight out of the respective source directory.
Pull out the duplicated dv_sockser_install prototype from the tconfig.in
files and put it in the one place it gets used -- sim-module.c. This is
still arguably incorrect, but it's better than the status quo where the
tconfig.in has to include header files and duplicate the dv-sockser func.
The tconfig header is meant to be simple and contain a target defines.
We want people to stop using the run.c frontend, but it's hard to notice
when it's still set as the default. Lets flip things so nrun.c is the
default, and users of run.c will get an error by default. We turn that
error into a warning for existing sims so we don't break them -- this is
mostly meant for people starting new ports.
Directories that don't use libtool need to add -ldl (on most *nix
hosts) to provide dlopen for libbfd.
config/
* plugins.m4 (AC_PLUGINS): If plugins are enabled, add -ldl to
LIBS via AC_SEARCH_LIBS.
gdb/
* acinclude.m4 (GDB_AC_CHECK_BFD): Don't add -ldl.
* config.in: Regenerate.
sim/ppc/
* configure.ac: Invoke AC_PLUGINS.
* config.in: Regenerate.
and regen lots of configure files.
I noticed the sim code is using an old implementation of the maintainer logic.
I cut it over to the new macro (like gdb has been doing). In practice, it
makes no difference currently as nothing in the sim tree uses it, but I have a
follow up commit for the Blackfin tree that needs it.
There's no need to put the majority of the logic into the 3rd arg of the
AC_ARG_ENABLE. Coupled with the lack of indentation, it makes it hard to
follow, error prone to update, and duplicates code (with the 4th arg).
So pull the logic out of the 3rd arg and outside of the AC_ARG_ENABLE
macro. This allows us to gut the 4th arg entirely, merge with the code
that followed the macro, and fix bugs related to the new dv-sockser in
the process.
Hopefully building the various sims with the default sim-hardware
settings, as well as with explicit --{dis,en}able-sim-hardware flags,
should all just work now.
* configure.ac: Address use of dv-sockser.o.
* tconfig.in: Conditionalize use of dv_sockser_install.
* configure: Regenerated.
* config.in: Regenerated.
* wrapper.c: Include config.h before system header files.
* callback.c: Include config.h before system header files.
* cgen-trace.c: Likewise.
* cgen-utils.c: Likewise.
* gentmap.c: Likewise.
* sim-if.c: Include config.h before system header files.
* compile.c: Include config.h before system header files.
* sim-main.h: Likewise.
* gdb-if.c: Include config.h before system header files.
* load.c: Likewise.
* syscalls.c: Likewise.
* trace.c: Likewise.
* interp.c: Include config.h before system header files.
Before POSIX standardized strsignal(), old systems would hide the
prototype unless the normal extension defines were enabled. So use
the AC_USE_SYSTEM_EXTENSIONS helper for that.
Then make sure we include string.h ourselves in nrun.c rather than
relying on implicit includes via other sim headers.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Lift the code that GDB is using to generate dependencies on the fly and
port it over to the sim. Now people shouldn't have to manually maintain
these in their Makefile's.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Automake likes to dump macros automatically used into the aclocal.m4
file, but the common/aclocal.m4 naming prevents that. So rename it
to the more normal "acinclude.m4" so the aclocal tool can work.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
Now that the sourceware tree generally requires autoconf-2.64, update
the sim tree to require that too.
This allows us to drop the long standing SIM_AC_COMMON/common.m4
workaround as autoconf 2.64+ seems to work for me.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>