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2024-01-12Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDBAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
This commit is the result of the following actions: - Running gdb/copyright.py to update all of the copyright headers to include 2024, - Manually updating a few files the copyright.py script told me to update, these files had copyright headers embedded within the file, - Regenerating gdbsupport/Makefile.in to refresh it's copyright date, - Using grep to find other files that still mentioned 2023. If these files were updated last year from 2022 to 2023 then I've updated them this year to 2024. I'm sure I've probably missed some dates. Feel free to fix them up as you spot them.
2023-01-01Update copyright year range in header of all files managed by GDBJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
This commit is the result of running the gdb/copyright.py script, which automated the update of the copyright year range for all source files managed by the GDB project to be updated to include year 2023.
2022-12-23sim: ft32: move arch-specific settings to internal headerMike Frysinger1-2/+0
There's no need for these settings to be in sim-main.h which is shared with common/ sim code, so drop the ft32-sim.h include and move it to the few files that actually need it.
2022-12-22sim: move bfd.h include out of sim-main.hMike Frysinger1-1/+0
Not all arches include this in sim-main.h, and the ones that do don't actually use bfd defines in the sim-main.h header. Prune it to make sim-main.h simpler so we can kill it off entirely in the future. We add the include to the files that utilize e.g. bfd_vma though.
2022-12-21sim: enable common sim_cpu usage everywhereMike Frysinger1-2/+0
All ports should be migrated now. Drop the SIM_HAVE_COMMON_SIM_CPU knob and require it be used everywhere now.
2022-12-21sim: ft32: invert sim_cpu storageMike Frysinger1-9/+2
2022-01-01Automatic Copyright Year update after running gdb/copyright.pyJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
This commit brings all the changes made by running gdb/copyright.py as per GDB's Start of New Year Procedure. For the avoidance of doubt, all changes in this commits were performed by the script.
2021-05-17sim: fully merge sim_state_base into sim_stateMike Frysinger1-2/+0
Now that all ports have migrated to the new framework, drop support for the old sim_state_base layout.
2021-05-17sim: invert sim_state storageMike Frysinger1-7/+2
Currently all ports have to declare sim_state themselves in their sim-main.h and then embed the common sim_state_base & sim_cpu in it. This dynamic makes it impossible to share common object code among multiple ports because the core data structure is always different. Let's invert this relationship: common code declares sim_state, and if the port actually needs state on a per-instance basis, it can use the new arch_data field for it. Most ports don't actually use it, so they don't need to declare anything at all. This is the first in a series of changes: it adds a define to select between the old & new layouts, then converts all the ports that don't need custom state over to the new layout.
2021-01-01Update copyright year range in all GDB filesJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
This commits the result of running gdb/copyright.py as per our Start of New Year procedure... gdb/ChangeLog Update copyright year range in copyright header of all GDB files.
2020-01-01Update copyright year range in all GDB files.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2019-01-01Update copyright year range in all GDB files.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
This commit applies all changes made after running the gdb/copyright.py script. Note that one file was flagged by the script, due to an invalid copyright header (gdb/unittests/basic_string_view/element_access/char/empty.cc). As the file was copied from GCC's libstdc++-v3 testsuite, this commit leaves this file untouched for the time being; a patch to fix the header was sent to gcc-patches first. gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2018-01-02Update copyright year range in all GDB filesJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files
2017-01-01update copyright year range in GDB filesJoel Brobecker1-1/+1
This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files. gdb/ChangeLog: Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
2016-01-01GDB copyright headers update after running GDB's copyright.py script.Joel Brobecker1-1/+1
gdb/ChangeLog: Update year range in copyright notice of all files.
2015-04-18sim: unify SIM_CPU definitionMike Frysinger1-2/+0
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.
2015-04-18sim: unify sim_cia definitionMike Frysinger1-3/+0
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.
2015-04-17sim: replace CIA_{GET,SET} with CPU_PC_{GET,SET}Mike Frysinger1-2/+0
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.
2015-04-15sim: unify sim-cpu usageMike Frysinger1-5/+0
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.
2015-03-28sim: ft32: new portJames Bowman1-0/+58
FT32 is a new high performance 32-bit RISC core developed by FTDI for embedded applications.