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2022-12-24sim: igen: drop move-if-changed usageMike Frysinger1-24/+12
Now that igen itself has this logic, drop these custom build rules to greatly simplify.
2022-12-20sim: move register headers into sim/ namespace [PR sim/29869]Mike Frysinger1-1/+1
These headers define the register numbers for each port to implement the sim_fetch_register & sim_store_register interfaces. While gdb uses these, the APIs are part of the sim, not gdb. Move the headers out of the gdb/ include namespace and into sim/ instead.
2022-12-20sim: ppc: drop old dgen.c generatorMike Frysinger1-25/+6
The spreg.[ch] files live in the source tree now and are created with the dgen.py script, so we don't need this old tool anymore.
2022-12-19sim: ppc: change spreg switch table generation to compile-timeMike Frysinger1-2/+4
Simplify the generator by always outputting the switch tables, and leave the choice of whether to use them to the compiler via a -D flag.
2022-11-11sim: ppc: rename ppc-instructions to powerpc.igenMike Frysinger1-2/+2
To make it clear this is an input to the igen tool, rename it with an igen extension. This matches the other files in the ppc dir (altivec & e500 igen files), and the other igen ports (mips, mn10300, v850).
2022-11-09sim: ppc: drop useless linking of helper toolsMike Frysinger1-1/+1
We've never run these helper programs directly. The igen program includes the relevant source files directly and runs the code that way. So stop wasting developer CPU time linking programs that are never run. We leave the rules in place for people who need to test and debug the specific bits of code every now & then.
2022-11-05sim: run: move linking into top-levelMike Frysinger1-14/+2
Automake will run each subdir individually before moving on to the next one. This means that the linking phase, a single threaded process, will not run in parallel with anything else. When we have to link ~32 ports, that's 32 link steps that don't take advantage of parallel systems. On my really old 4-core system, this cuts a multi-target build from ~60 sec to ~30 sec. We eventually want to move all compile+link steps to this common dir anyways, so might as well move linking now for a nice speedup. We use noinst_PROGRAMS instead of bin_PROGRAMS because we're taking care of the install ourselves rather than letting automake process it.
2022-11-05sim: build: add uninstall supportMike Frysinger1-0/+1
This never worked before, but adding it to the common top-level dir is pretty easy to do now that we're unified.
2022-11-05sim: build: move install steps to the top-levelMike Frysinger1-14/+1
We still have to maintain custom install rules due to how we rename arch-specific files with an arch prefix in their name, but we can at least unify the logic in the common dir.
2022-11-05sim: ppc: drop unused /dev/zero logicMike Frysinger1-3/+1
Nothing in the tree checks this option, or has checked for decades. The pre-cvs-import ChangeLog suggests this was added & removed back then, but can't be sure as that history doesn't exist in the VCS.
2022-11-05sim: ppc: inline the sim-packages optionMike Frysinger1-8/+10
This has only ever had a single option that's enabled by default. The objects it adds are pretty small and don't add overhead at runtime if it isn't used, so just enable it all the time to make the build code simpler.
2022-11-04sim: build: switch to bfd & opcodes libtool linker scriptsMike Frysinger1-5/+4
Now that we use libtool to link, we don't need to duplicate all the libs that bfd itself uses. This simplifies the configure & Makefile.
2022-11-04sim: build: switch to libtool for linkingMike Frysinger1-1/+2
The top-level already sets up a libtool script for the host, so use that when linking rather than invoking CC directly. This will also happen when we (someday) move the building to pure automake.
2022-11-03sim: move common flags to default AM_CPPFLAGSMike Frysinger1-1/+1
Since all host files we compile use these settings, move them out of libcommon.a and into the default AM_CPPFLAGS. This has the effect of dropping the custom per-target automake rules. Currently it saves us ~150 lines, but since it's about ~8 lines per object, the overhead will increase quite a bit as we merge more files into a single build. This also changes the object output names, so we have to tweak the rules that were pulling in the common objects when linking.
2022-09-27sim: Link ZSTD_LIBSFangrui Song1-1/+1
This fixes linker errors in a `../../configure --enable-targets --enable-sim; make all-gdb` build.
2021-11-28sim: nltvals: pull target syscalls out into a dedicated source fileMike Frysinger1-32/+4
Like we just did for pulling out the errno map, pull out the syscall maps into a dedicated common file. Most newlib ports are using the same syscall map, but not all, which means we have to do a bit more work to migrate. This commit adds the maps and switches the ports using the common default syscall table over to it. Ports using unique syscall tables are still using the old targ-map.c logic. Switching common ports over is easy by checking NL_TARGET, but the ppc code needs a bit more cleanup here hence its larger diff.
2021-11-03sim: ppc: inline common sim-fpu.c logicMike Frysinger1-2/+2
We will never bother building w/out a ../common/ sim directory, so drop ancient logic supporting that method.
2021-11-03sim: ppc: switch to common builds for callback objectsMike Frysinger1-5/+6
We don't need to build this anymore ourselves since the common build includes it and produces the same object code. We also need to pull in the split constant modules after the refactoring and pulling them out of nltvals.def & targ-map.o. This doesn't matter for the sim directly, but does for gdb and other users of libsim. We also delete some conditional source tree logic since we already require this be the "new" combined tree with a ../common/ dir. This has been the case for decades at this point.
2021-10-31sim: ppc: use silent build rules here tooMike Frysinger1-50/+46
The ppc codebase is unique and doesn't leverage common/, so have to add silent rules to it specifically.
2021-10-31sim: silence stamp touch rulesMike Frysinger1-5/+5
We pretty much never care about these stamp touches, so silence them. Also switch to using $@ when it makes sense.
2021-10-31sim: standardize move-if-change rulesMike Frysinger1-27/+29
Use the srcroot path and make them all silent.
2021-10-03sim: ppc: fallback when ln is not available [PR sim/18864]Mike Frysinger1-2/+2
Not all systems have easy access to hard links or symlinks, so add fallback logic to the run->psim build code to handle those. Bug: https://sourceware.org/PR18864
2021-09-09sim: ppc: drop support for std-config.h overridesMike Frysinger1-14/+4
Only the ppc arch supports this kind of source file override logic. All the others expose knobs via configure flags, and for some of these, the ppc code does as well. For others, it doesn't make sense to ever change them. Since it's unlikely anyone is using this, drop it all to simplify the code (and to get us a little closer to the common sim code).
2021-09-09sim: ppc: enable use of gnulibMike Frysinger1-2/+6
All other sim arches are using this now, so finish up the logic in the ppc arch to enable gnulib usage here too.
2021-09-08sim: ppc: switch to common warning flagsMike Frysinger1-3/+2
Now that the ppc code has been cleaned up enough to use the same set of warning flags as the common code, delete the ppc-specific configure logic so we can leverage what the common code already defined for us.
2021-07-06sim: ppc: add missing empty targetsDan Streetman1-0/+12
These are copied from sim/common/Make-common.in. On ppc the build fails without at least the 'info' target, e.g.: Making info in ppc make[4]: Entering directory '/<<BUILDDIR>>/gdb-10.2.2974.g5b45e89f56d+21.10.20210510155809/build/default/sim/ppc' make[4]: *** No rule to make target 'info'. Stop.
2021-07-01sim: unify reserved instruction bits settingsMike Frysinger1-2/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports. The setting only affects igen based ports, and they were turning this on by default, so keep the default in place.
2021-06-20sim: move sim-inline to the common codeMike Frysinger1-1/+1
This will allow us to build the common code with the same inline settings as the arch subdirs, and only do the test once.
2021-06-19sim: unify gettext/intl probing logicMike Frysinger1-4/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-19sim: unify toolchain probing logicMike Frysinger1-16/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-19sim: unify bfd library dependency testing logicMike Frysinger1-2/+2
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-18sim: unify -Werror build settingsMike Frysinger1-1/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports. It also enables -Werror usage on the common files we've been pulling out of arch subdirs.
2021-06-18sim: create a makefile fragment to pass common settings downMike Frysinger1-0/+3
As we merge settings from subdirs into the common configure, we sometimes need to keep the settings working in both dirs. Create a makefile fragment to pass them down so we don't have to run the checks twice. For now, the file is empty, but we'll start moving logic in shortly.
2021-06-17sim: overhaul & unify endian settings managementMike Frysinger1-2/+0
The m4 macro has 2 args: the "wire" settings (which represents the hardwired port behavior), and the default settings (which are used if nothing else is specified). If none are specified, the arch is expected to support both, and the value will be probed based on the user runtime options or the input program. Only two arches today set the default value (bpf & mips). We can probably let this go as it only shows up in one scenario: the sim is invoked, but with no inputs, and no user endian selection. This means bpf will not behave like the other arches: an error is shown and forces the user to make a choice. If an input program is used though, we'll still switch the default to that. This allows us to remove the WITH_DEFAULT_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER setting. For the ports that set a "wire" endian, move it to the runtime init of the respective sim_open calls. This allows us to change the WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER to purely a user-selected configure setting if they want to force a specific endianness. With all the endian logic moved to runtime selection, we can move the configure call up to the common dir so we only process it once across all ports. The ppc arch was picking the wire endian based on the target used, but since we weren't doing that for other biendian arches, we can let this go too. We'll rely on the input selecting the endian, or make the user decide.
2021-06-16sim: ppc: drop host endian configure optionMike Frysinger1-2/+0
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. This was done for all the other ports years ago, so catch ppc up.
2021-06-13sim: ppc: use common version.o tooMike Frysinger1-7/+4
The common version.o we're building can be used for the ppc subdir, so switch it over too.
2021-06-12sim: erc32/ppc: fix handling of $EXEEXTMike Frysinger1-3/+3
2021-06-12sim: overhaul alignment settings managementMike Frysinger1-2/+0
Currently, the sim-config module will abort if alignment settings haven't been specified by the port's configure.ac. This is a bit weird when we've allowed SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT to seem like it's optional to use. Thus everyone invokes it. There are 4 alignment settings, but really only 2 matters: strict and nonstrict. The "mixed" setting is just the default ("unset"), and "forced" isn't used directly by anyone (it's available as a runtime option for some ports). The m4 macro has 2 args: the "wire" settings (which represents the hardwired port behavior), and the default settings (which are used if nothing else is specified). If none are specified, then the build won't work (see above as if SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT wasn't called). If default settings are provided, then that is used, but we allow the user to override at runtime. Otherwise, the "wire" settings are used and user runtime options to change are ignored. Most ports specify a default, or set the "wire" to nonstrict. A few set "wire" to strict, but it's not clear that's necessary as it doesn't make the code behavior, by default, any different. It might make things a little faster, but we should provide the user the choice of the compromises to make: force a specific mode at compile time for faster runtime, or allow the choice at runtime. More likely it seems like an oversight when these ports were initially created, and/or copied & pasted from existing ports. With all that backstory, let's get to what this commit does. First kill off the idea of a compile-time default alignment and set it to nonstrict in the common code. For any ports that want strict alignment by default, that code is moved to sim_open while initializing the sim. That means WITH_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT can be completely removed. Moving the default alignment to the runtime also allows removal of setting the "wire" settings at configure time. Which allows removing of all arguments to SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT and moving that call to common code. The macro logic can be reworked to not pass WITH_ALIGNMENT as -D CPPFLAG and instead move it to config.h. All of these taken together mean we can hoist the macro up to the top level and share it among all sims so behavior is consistent among all the ports.
2021-05-29sim: leverage gnulibMike Frysinger1-1/+1
We use getline, so leverage gnulib to provide fallback implementation.
2021-05-16sim: switch config.h usage to defs.hMike Frysinger1-1/+1
The defs.h header will take care of including the various config.h headers. For now, it's just config.h, but we'll add more when we integrate gnulib in. This header should be used instead of config.h, and should be the first include in every .c file. We won't rely on the old behavior where we expected files to include the port's sim-main.h which then includes the common sim-basics.h which then includes config.h. We have a ton of code that includes things before sim-main.h, and it sometimes needs to be that way. Creating a dedicated header avoids the ordering mess and implicit inclusion that shows up otherwise.
2021-05-15sim: ppc: clean up various warningsMike Frysinger1-1/+2
A random grab bag of minor fixes to enable -Werror for this port. Cast address vars to long when the format was using %l. Use %zu with sizeof operations. Add const to a bunch of strings. Trim unused variables. Fix sizeof call to calculate target storage and not the pointer itself.
2021-05-14sim: create header namespaceMike Frysinger1-2/+2
The gdb/callback.h & gdb/remote-sim.h headers have nothing to do with gdb and are really definitions for the libsim API under the sim/ tree. While gdb uses those headers as a client, it's not specific to it. So create a new sim/ namespace and move the headers there.
2021-04-22Add stamp files for generated files in sim/ppcTom Tromey1-2/+7
This changes the sim/ppc Makefile to use the stamp file idiom for a couple of generated files, avoiding extra rebuilds. sim/ppc/ChangeLog 2021-04-22 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * Makefile.in (stamp-vals, stamp-map): New targets. (targ-vals.h, targ-map.c): Update. (clean): Remove files.
2021-04-08sim: set ASAN_OPTIONS=detect_leaks=0 when running igen and opc2cSimon Marchi1-2/+8
The igen/dgen and opc2c tools leak their heap-allocated memory (on purpose) at program exit, which makes AddressSanitizer fail the tool execution. This breaks the build, as it makes the tool return a non-zero exit code. Fix that by disabling leak detection through the setting of that environment variable. I also changed the opc2c rules for m32c to go through a temporary file. What happened is that the failing opc2c would produce an incomplete file (probably because ASan exits the process before stdout is flushed). This meant that further make attempts didn't try to re-create the file, as it already existed. A "clean" was therefore necessary. This can also happen in regular builds if the user interrupts the build (^C) in the middle of the opc2c execution and tries to resume it. Going to a temporary file avoids this issue. sim/m32c/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Set ASAN_OPTIONS when running opc2c. sim/mips/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Set ASAN_OPTIONS when running igen. sim/mn10300/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Set ASAN_OPTIONS when running igen. sim/ppc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Set ASAN_OPTIONS when running igen. sim/v850/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Set ASAN_OPTIONS when running igen. Change-Id: I00f21d4dc1aff0ef73471925d41ce7c23e83e082
2021-04-03sim: add preliminary support for --enable-targetsMike Frysinger1-0/+4
This doesn't actually create one `run` program like other projects, but creates multiple `run-$arch` targets. While it might not seem that useful initially, this has some nice properties: - Allows us to quickly build all sim targets in a single tree. - Positions us better for converting targets over to a proper multitarget build+install. We don't have the ability to actually run tests against them, but that's due to a limitation in gas: it doesn't support multitarget. If that ever changes, we should be able to turn on our tests too. We can improve the test framework to fallback to a system toolchain if available to help mitigate that.
2021-03-13sim: rename BUILD_LDFLAGS to LDFLAGS_FOR_BUILDMike Frysinger1-2/+2
The rest of the binutils tree renamed this variable many years ago.
2021-03-13sim: introduce {COMPILE,LINK}_FOR_BUILDMike Frysinger1-24/+27
These use the same pattern as seen in the opcodes/ dir and in automake in general (ish). This helps simplify the boilerplate for building and linking build-time code, and fixes some inconsistency in flag usage. For rules that were compiling+linking in a single step, split them into separate steps so we can apply the correct set of options. This matches automake behavior too.
2021-03-08sim: delete unused BUILD_LIBS settingMike Frysinger1-7/+7
This hasn't been initialized anywhere for years. It used to be for passing in the path to libiberty, but that stopped happening long ago. Delete it to simplify the build logic.
2021-03-07sim: switch top level to automakeMike Frysinger1-0/+2
This doesn't gain us much by itself, but it sets us up for using more features as we try to unify ports and avoid recursive make.
2021-02-06sim: drop use of bfd/configure.hostMike Frysinger1-4/+2
These settings might have made sense in darker compiler times, but I think they're largely obsolete now. Looking through the values that get used in HDEFINES, it's quite limited, and configure itself should handle them. If we still need something, we can leverage standard autoconf macros instead, after we get a clear user report. TDEFINES was never set anywhere and was always empty, so prune that.