old-cross-binutils/sim/m32r/tconfig.in
Mike Frysinger 8406bb5944 sim: dv-sockser: push module init prototype down
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.
2015-03-15 03:05:05 -04:00

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/* M32R target configuration file. -*- C -*- */
#ifndef M32R_TCONFIG_H
#define M32R_TCONFIG_H
/* Define this if the simulator can vary the size of memory.
See the xxx simulator for an example.
This enables the `-m size' option.
The memory size is stored in STATE_MEM_SIZE. */
/* Not used for M32R since we use the memory module. */
/* #define SIM_HAVE_MEM_SIZE */
/* See sim-hload.c. We properly handle LMA. */
#define SIM_HANDLES_LMA 1
/* For MSPR support. FIXME: revisit. */
#define WITH_DEVICES 1
#if 0
/* Enable watchpoints. */
#define WITH_WATCHPOINTS 1
#endif
/* Define this to enable the intrinsic breakpoint mechanism. */
/* FIXME: may be able to remove SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINT since it essentially
duplicates ifdef SIM_BREAKPOINT (right?) */
#if 0
#define SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINTS
#define SIM_BREAKPOINT { 0x10, 0xf1 }
#define SIM_BREAKPOINT_SIZE 2
#endif
/* This is a global setting. Different cpu families can't mix-n-match -scache
and -pbb. However some cpu families may use -simple while others use
one of -scache/-pbb. */
#define WITH_SCACHE_PBB 1
#endif /* M32R_TCONFIG_H */