old-cross-binutils/sim/sparc/regs32.h
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/* sparc32 register definitions
Copyright (C) 1999 Cygnus Solutions. */
#ifndef REG32_H
#define REG32_H
/* PSR bits */
#define PSR_IMPL 0xf0000000
#define PSR_VER 0x0f000000
#define PSR_CC 0x00f00000
#define PSR_N 0x00800000
#define PSR_Z 0x00400000
#define PSR_V 0x00200000
#define PSR_C 0x00100000
#define PSR_EC 0x00002000
#define PSR_EF 0x00001000
#define PSR_PIL 0x00000f00
#define PSR_S 0x00000080
#define PSR_PS 0x00000040
#define PSR_ET 0x00000020
#define PSR_CWP 0x0000001f
/* The PSR is a hodge-podge of various things.
??? The final organization of this is wip. */
extern USI sparc32_get_h_psr_handler (SIM_CPU *);
extern void sparc32_set_h_psr_handler (SIM_CPU *, USI);
#define GET_H_PSR() sparc32_get_h_psr_handler (current_cpu)
#define SET_H_PSR(val) sparc32_set_h_psr_handler (current_cpu, (val))
/* The y reg is a virtual reg as it's actually one of the asr regs.
??? To be replaced in time with get/set specs. */
#if 0
#define sparc32_h_y_get(cpu) (CPU_CGEN_HW (cpu)->h_asr[0])
#define sparc32_h_y_set(cpu,val) (CPU_CGEN_HW (cpu)->h_asr[0] = (val))
#endif
#define GET_H_Y() (CPU (h_asr) [0])
#define SET_H_Y(newval) do { CPU (h_asr) [0] = (newval); } while (0)
/* The Trap Base Register. */
#define GET_H_TBR() CPU (h_tbr)
#define SET_H_TBR(newval) \
do { \
CPU (h_tbr) = (CPU (h_tbr) & 0xff0) | ((newval) & 0xfffff000); \
} while (0)
/* sparc32 register window stuff. */
/* Handle gets/sets of h-cwp.
This handles swapping out the current set of window registers
and swapping in the new. How the "swapping" is done depends on the
register window implementation of the day. */
void sparc32_set_h_cwp_handler (SIM_CPU *, int);
#define GET_H_CWP() CPU (h_cwp)
#define SET_H_CWP(newval) sparc32_set_h_cwp_handler (current_cpu, (newval))
/* WIM accessors. */
/* ??? Yes, mask computation assumes nwindows < 32. */
#define GET_H_WIM() (CPU (h_wim) & ((1 << GET_NWINDOWS ()) - 1))
#define SET_H_WIM(newval) (CPU (h_wim) = (newval))
/* Return non-zero if window WIN is valid in WIM. */
#define WINDOW_VALID_P(win, wim) (((wim) & (1 << (win))) == 0)
void sparc32_alloc_regwins (SIM_CPU *, int);
void sparc32_free_regwins (SIM_CPU *);
void sparc32_swapout_regwin (SIM_CPU *, int);
void sparc32_swapin_regwin (SIM_CPU *, int);
void sparc32_load_regwin (SIM_CPU *, IADDR pc_, int win_);
void sparc32_flush_regwin (SIM_CPU *, IADDR pc_, int win_, int no_errors_p_);
void sparc32_flush_regwins (SIM_CPU *, IADDR pc_, int no_errors_p_);
void sparc32_save_regwin (SIM_CPU *);
void sparc32_restore_regwin (SIM_CPU *);
/* Integer register access macros.
Provides an interface between the cpu description and the register window
implementation of the day. To be solidified in time. */
#define GET_H_GR(r) (current_cpu->current_regs[r])
/* ??? The r != 0 test may not be necessary as sufficient numbers of dni
entries can prevent this from occuring (I think). Even then though doing
this makes things more robust, and a lot of dni's would be needed.
??? The other way to handle %g0 is to always reset it for each insn
[perhaps optimized to only do so when necessary]. */
#define SET_H_GR(r, val) \
((r) != 0 ? (current_cpu->current_regs[r] = (val)) : 0)
#endif /* REG32_H */