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authorMichael Meissner <gnu@the-meissners.org>1996-04-17 20:09:36 +0000
committerMichael Meissner <gnu@the-meissners.org>1996-04-17 20:09:36 +0000
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update from Andrew
Diffstat (limited to 'sim')
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/.Sanitize14
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/ChangeLog.002455
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_com.c23
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_cpu.c145
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_cpu.h34
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_eeprom.c289
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_iobus.c98
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_nvram.c234
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_pci_ide.c1
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/hw_pic.c98
-rw-r--r--sim/ppc/psim.texinfo1105
11 files changed, 4496 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sim/ppc/.Sanitize b/sim/ppc/.Sanitize
index 52b25c1..459eeb3 100644
--- a/sim/ppc/.Sanitize
+++ b/sim/ppc/.Sanitize
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ BUGS
COPYING
COPYING.LIB
ChangeLog
+ChangeLog.00
INSTALL
Makefile.in
NOTES
@@ -67,6 +68,18 @@ events.c
events.h
filter_filename.c
filter_filename.h
+hw_com.c
+hw_cpu.c
+hw_cpu.h
+hw_eeprom.c
+hw_iobus.c
+hw_memory.c
+hw_nvram.c
+hw_pal.c
+hw_pci_ide.c
+hw_phb.c
+hw_phb.h
+hw_pic.c
idecode_branch.h
idecode_expression.h
idecode_fields.h
@@ -98,6 +111,7 @@ ppc-spr-table
ppc.mt
psim.c
psim.h
+psim.texinfo
registers.c
registers.h
sim-endian-n.h
diff --git a/sim/ppc/ChangeLog.00 b/sim/ppc/ChangeLog.00
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8216544
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/ChangeLog.00
@@ -0,0 +1,2455 @@
+Sat Apr 13 00:00:24 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_read): Correctly set the return value.
+ (do_getpid): Ditto.
+ (do_getuid): Ditto.
+ (do_geteuid): Ditto.
+ (do_dup): Ditto.
+ (do_getegid): Ditto.
+ (do_getgid): Ditto.
+ (do_sigprocmask): Ditto.
+ (do_umask): Ditto.
+ (do_dup2): Ditto.
+ (do_gettimeofday): Ditto.
+ (do_getrusage): Ditto.
+ (do_fstat): Ditto.
+ (do_stat): Ditto.
+ (do_lseek): Ditto.
+ (do___sysctl): Ditto.
+
+Fri Apr 12 20:56:47 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_table.c (vm_ioctl_callback): Don't access the processor
+ registers directly, instead leave it to the caller to handle this.
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_break): Which calls vm_ioctl_callback to
+ perform a break. Pass in the new break value and set the
+ registers according to the result.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_write_status): Change so that r3 contains
+ either status or errno and failure is indicated by SO.
+
+Thu Apr 4 23:03:38 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): More strict check of OEA
+ address.
+
+Thu Apr 4 15:17:22 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * INSTALL: Fix some long lines and remove x86 specific options in
+ the examples.
+
+Sun Mar 31 15:47:33 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * INSTALL: Update to reflect gdb-4.16.
+
+ * RUN: Update to reflect gdb-4.16. Review notes on building a BSD
+ runtime environment.
+
+Fri Mar 29 12:17:58 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (_os_emul_data): Add fields for output, input.
+ (emul_bugapi_create): Create input, output from /chosen/stdin and
+ /chosen/stdout.
+ (emul_bugapi_do_{read,write}): Switch to use device_instance
+ interface.
+ (emul_bugapi_instruction_call): Change calls to
+ emul_bugapi_do_{read,write} to pass device instance argument.
+
+Tue Mar 26 14:57:58 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_switch_end): Fix 2/26 change so that an extra
+ default is not written out if a default was already written.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_{read,write}_register): Use sizeof unsigned_8 to
+ size cooked_buf, not sizeof natural_word, since floating point
+ registers are 8 bytes.
+
+Thu Mar 21 00:06:09 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@kremvax.highland.com.au>
+
+ * main.c (error): Be careful to not try to print out statistics
+ when the simulation was never created.
+
+Thu Mar 7 19:53:49 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@cygnus.com>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c: Only include sys/mount.h if HAVE_SYS_MOUNT_H is
+ defined.
+ * configure.in: Test for sys/mount.h.
+ * configure,config.in: Regenerate.
+
+Wed Feb 28 00:43:07 1996 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * Makefile.in (corefile.o): missing dependency on device_table.h
+ etc.
+
+Mon Feb 26 21:11:20 1996 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_switch_end): Output a default entry when the
+ switch statement is perfect. Firstly stops GCC complaining about
+ an incomplete switch and secondly it will be eliminated by a good
+ compiler any way.
+
+Thu Feb 22 22:48:57 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * README, RUN, INSTALL: Update to reflect announcement
+ * psim: PSIM 1.0.1 released
+
+Thu Feb 22 14:01:56 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_do_read): New function to handle
+ reads.
+ (emul_bugapi_instruction_call): Add support for .INCHR/.INLN
+ system calls.
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_do_write): Call flush_stdoutput.
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_write): Call flush_stdoutput.
+
+ * main.c (flush_stdoutput): Do fflush (stdout).
+ * sim_calls.c (flush_stdoutput): Do gdb_flush (gdb_stdout);
+ * sim_callbacks.h (flush_stdoutput): Declare.
+
+Wed Feb 21 10:39:35 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (bug_mapping): New structure to map bug system
+ call numbers to a string.
+ (toplevel): Add remaining bugapi system calls.
+ (emul_bugapi_instruction_name): Map bugapi system call number to a
+ string.
+ (emul_bugapi_do_write): Common code to process write system calls.
+ (emul_bugapi_instruction_call): If os-emul tracing is on, trace
+ the system call. Use the name to print unknown system call.
+ Correct implementation of _OUTLN. Add support for _OUTSTR and
+ _PCRLR system calls.
+
+Wed Feb 21 17:07:27 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * NOTES: New file. Ramblings on why things were done they way
+ they were.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_options): Didn't enter the model value into the
+ device tree as a string.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_synchronize_context): Wrong test for conditional
+ flush of cache.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_hardware): reg value didn't match
+ bus address.
+
+ * ppc-opcode-flat: new file. Generate an instruction decode
+ function like ppc-opcode-complex but use switch statements.
+
+ * INSTALL: document new opcode file, add example configurations.
+
+Tue Feb 20 18:42:31 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * main.c (main): rename psim instance (system) to simulation and
+ make global.
+ * main.c (error): print out performance even when an error occures.
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Fix argument passing.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_hardware): Move hardware devices
+ to 0x80000000 from 0x400000.
+
+Mon Feb 19 23:52:31 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * config.in (HAVE_DIRENT_H): Temp until config.in regenerated.
+
+Mon Feb 19 22:54:40 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (TLB Invalidate Entry, TLB Invalidate ALL):
+ Implement by passing on request to all processors.
+ * ppc-instructions (TLB Synchronize): Implement as empty, processor
+ tlb's are always in sync.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_page_tlb_invalidate_all): New function. Pass on TLB
+ invalidate request to processors VM sub-system.
+ * cpu.c (cpu_page_tlb_invalidate_entry): Ditto.
+
+ * vm.c (vm_page_tlb_invalidate_all): New function. Mark all page
+ TLB entries as invalid.
+ * vm.c (vm_page_tlb_invalidate_entry): New function. Ditt but only
+ invalidate one TLB entry.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_init): Invalidate TLB's before (re)starting.
+
+Mon Feb 19 21:25:56 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_options): Add argument
+ oea_interrupt_prefix (0 or 1) that specifies the prefix MSR[IP]
+ and hence the location of the interrupt vectors. Add this to the
+ device tree.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Allow configuration of
+ floating-point and interrupt prefix (default 0) using the above.
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (emul_netbsd_create): Pass dummy arg for
+ interrupt-prefix.
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Allow configuration of
+ interrupt prefix (default 1) and configure interrupt table traps
+ accordingly.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_hardware): Include a small eeprom
+ in the list of devices.
+
+ * device_table.c: For moment fake eeprom device by a memory
+ device. In future will need a proper eeprom device.
+
+Fri Feb 16 10:42:27 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * psim.c: Include options.h so print_options is declared.
+
+Thu Feb 15 18:10:13 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (toplevel): Do not include sys/resource.h if the
+ system doesn't have it, and turn off getrusage processing.
+ (write_rusage): #ifdef out if we don't have getrusage.
+ (do_getrusage): Define as 0 if we don't have getrusage.
+
+Wed Feb 14 17:38:12 1996 J. T. Conklin <jtc@cygnus.com>
+
+ * configure.in (AC_HEADER_DIRENT): Add, so that we can figure out
+ where the directory functions are declared.
+ * configure: Regenerate
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c: Use the macros defined by configure to find the
+ appropriate directory functions.
+
+Mon Feb 12 16:07:44 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim: PSIM-1.0 released
+
+Thu Feb 8 00:53:13 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * configure.in (xor_endian): Trace setting of xor-endian flag.
+
+Wed Feb 7 18:20:56 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim.c (psim_usage): Extend documentation.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (model-print): fix typo.
+
+Sun Feb 4 23:58:02 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * configure.in (with-smp): Default configuration allow up to
+ five processors (but enable only one).
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): If floating-point is
+ allowed, enable the floating point instruction set in the
+ msr.
+
+Tue Jan 30 22:52:32 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_seek, chirp_emul_read,
+ chirp_emul_write): Tolerate invalid ihandles.
+
+ * device.c (device_instance_create, device_instance_delete):
+ init/delete instance name
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_instruction_call): Read the nr args and
+ returns when determining the service.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_read_t2h_args): Allow variable number of
+ args for the method "call-method".
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_getprop): Tolerate a n_returns of zero
+ - should be one. Some OpenBoot code doesn't pass correct arg.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_getprop): Trace more property types.
+
+Tue Jan 30 19:12:29 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * RUN: New file. Describe how to run PSIM
+ * INSTALL: New file. Describe how to install PSIM
+ * README: New file. Overview PSIM.
+ * BUGS: New file. Briefly discuss bugs and limitations
+
+Wed Jan 24 20:28:08 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (OEA_START_ADDRESS): Put it back to 0x100000,
+ wasn't correctly using GLD.
+
+Mon Jan 22 22:44:13 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_options): Make default number of
+ active processors 1 (even when SMP enabled).
+
+Mon Jan 22 22:37:34 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_table.c (icu_io_read_buffer_callback): Add extra register
+ (at addr + 4) that returns number of processors.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_hardware): Update device node to
+ match.
+
+Mon Jan 22 22:00:42 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (OEA_START_ADDRESS): Change to 0x4000 so that it
+ matches gas-960116/ld.
+
+Fri Jan 19 00:32:27 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim-960119 released - psim-1.0b01.
+
+Fri Jan 19 00:32:27 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Re-order so that all options are set
+ before the CPU's are created. Was breaking mon_create();
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Tidy up conflicting configuration errors.
+
+ * * (*): Adjust copyleft as required.
+
+ * debug.c: Add missing print-info entry to trace table.
+
+ * os_emul.c (os_emul_create): Fix `-e' option. Was looking under
+ wrong name.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_options): Fix `-r' option. Was entering under wrong
+ name.
+
+Thu Jan 18 20:33:48 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * vm.c (om_unpack_bats): Fix checking of bat bits.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Store address of OB in memory
+ in the os_emul_data structure.
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Store the address of the
+ bugapi code (in main memory) in the os_emul_data structure.
+
+Thu Jan 18 01:14:55 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * vm.c (om_translate_effective_to_real): Fix trace output.
+
+Wed Jan 17 22:21:55 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_table.c (generic_device_init_address): Create memory from
+ information obtained from `reg' property.
+ * device_table.c (vm_init_address_callback): Use information
+ obtained from properties.
+ * emul_netbsd.c (emul_netbsd_create): Update to create device and
+ property entries to match
+
+Tue Jan 16 09:50:53 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * idecode_expression.h (ALU_END): Add ITRACE of the result.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (Equivalent): Enable this instruction.
+ (Add to Minus One Extended): Ditto.
+ (Subtract from Minus One Extended): Ditto.
+ (Add/And/Or/Xor Immediate): Add alu trace of result.
+ (Add/And/Or/Xor Shifted Immediate): Ditto.
+ (And/Or/Equivalent/Nand/Nor): Ditto.
+ (And/Or with Complement): Ditto.
+ (Extend Sign Byte/Half Word): Ditto.
+ (Count Leading Zeros): Ditto.
+ (Shift Right Algerbraic Word): Ditto.
+ (Shift Right Algerbraic Word Immediate): Ditto.
+
+Wed Jan 17 21:47:34 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.c (device_init_address): New. Split initialization into
+ two stages, address and address spaces
+ * device.c (device_init_data): New. ... and data or other work.
+ With out this, devices try to modify memory before it as been
+ attached.
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_init): Update to perform staged
+ initialization.
+
+ * device.c (device_init): Delete.
+
+Wed Jan 17 21:43:09 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_table.c (data_*): Rewrite to make heaver use of property
+ nodes. Allow initialization by different data types.
+ * device_table.c (htab_* pte_*): Rewrite to use properties.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Use
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Ditto
+ * emul_netbsd.c (emul_netbsd_create): Ditto
+
+Wed Jan 17 21:24:50 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_options): Annotate existing tree
+ with options that haven't yet been specified.
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_add_tree_hardware): Annotate existing tree
+ with demo devices and properties.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Update to use new
+ device_tree_add_parsed call and additional information now
+ included in the device tree. Use emul_add_tree* functions to add
+ any missing details.
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Ditto
+ * emul_netbsd.c (emul_netbsd_create): Ditto
+
+Wed Jan 17 21:18:27 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.c (device_instance_create): New. Create/delete and
+ operate on instances of a device.
+ * device.c (device_instance_delete): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_read): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_write): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_seek): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_data): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_name): Ditto
+ * device.c (device_instance_path): Ditto
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_open): Implement using device_instance.
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_close): Ditto
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_read): Ditto
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_write): Ditto
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_seek): Ditto
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_read_t2h_args): Read arguments from device.
+ Being careful to convert all from target to host byte order.
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_write_h2t_args): Converse.
+
+Wed Jan 17 20:07:15 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_add_parsed): New. Rewrite code to add
+ devices to the device tree so that a single printf style function
+ is used.
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_add_*): Delete. Replaced by above.
+
+ * device.c (split_device_specifier): Functions to manipulate a
+ device specifier (path) breaking it into its components
+ * device.c (split_property_specifier): Ditto
+ * device.c (split_device_name): Ditto
+ * device.c (split_find_device): Ditto
+
+ * device.c (scan_*): Delete
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_find_device): Rewrite to use above.
+ * device.c (device_add_property): Ditto
+
+Wed Jan 17 19:51:56 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim.c(psim_options): Parse the psim options, installing their
+ value in the device tree. Options are now first entered into a
+ device tree and then extracted out again when needed. This allows
+ greater flexability in configuration.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_tree): Returns a basic device tree ready for
+ parsing by psim_options.
+ * psim.c (psim_usage): New. Give usage to varing levels of detail
+ according to the verbosity. In turn output device and trace
+ usage.
+
+ * main.c (main): Update to use new system
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open, sim_do_command): Ditto
+
+ * psim.c (psim_options): Add `r' option - ram size.
+ * psim.c (psim_options): Add `o' option - openboot tree entry.
+ * psim.c (psim_options): Add `h'/`H' options - more help.
+
+ * debug.c (trace_usage): Add more detailed help.
+ * device.c (device_usage): New. Output help including a list of
+ the devices currently available in the device table.
+ * device_table.c: Add usage operator to each device.
+
+ * corefile.c (core_create, core_device_create): Adjust so that the
+ core device is created earlier for psim_tree(). Core can later be
+ created from it.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Update to handle above way of creating
+ things. Extract all information from the device tree.
+
+ * device_tree.c (trace_*): New device node, its properties are
+ used to set the value of the trace options. Init this device (in
+ psim_options) when ever the options are updated.
+
+Wed Jan 17 19:46:07 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * debug.h: Add trace_print_info, trace_print_device_tree and
+ trace_dump_device_tree. The first is a replacement for the
+ variable `print_info' found in main.c and sim_calls.c. The latter
+ two enable the dumping of the entire device tree.
+
+ * debug.c: Add to trace_description table.
+
+ * main.c (main): Use above trace instead of local variable
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_close): Ditto
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_print_device): New. Prints the device
+ tree in a format that is consistent with what can be parsed by the
+ device tree load from file code.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Dump device tree if enabled. If nump
+ selected, exit psim immediatly.
+
+Wed Jan 17 19:36:52 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * corefile-n.h (core_map_read_N): When mapping from an address to
+ a device, do not subtract the devices base. The device its self
+ can do this. Brings the behavour into line with OpenBoot.
+ * corefile-n.h (core_map_write_N): Ditto
+ * corefile.c (core_map_read_buffer): Ditto
+ * corefile.c (core_map_write_buffer): Ditto
+
+ * device_table.c (console_io_read_buffer_callback): Adjust to
+ handle biased address.
+ * device_table.c (console_io_write_buffer_callback): Ditto
+
+Wed Jan 17 18:36:09 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.c (attach_device_interrupt_edge): New. Interrupt model
+ did not allow interrupts to be wired up as a general net (edges).
+ Re-implement so that interrupt events can be passed to multiple
+ controllers and interrupt controllers can further propogate
+ interrupt events.
+
+ * device.c (attach_device_interrupt_edge) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (detach_device_interrupt_edge) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (clean_device_interrupt_edges) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (device_interrupt_event) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (device_interrupt_attach) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (device_interrupt_detach) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (device_child_interrupt_attach) : New, Ditto
+ * device.c (device_child_interrupt_detach) : New, Ditto
+
+ * device.c (device_attach_interrupt) : Delete old
+ * device.c (device_detach_interrupt) : Delete old
+ * device.c (device_interrupt) : Delete old
+ * device.c (device_interrupt_ack) : Delete old
+
+ * device_table.c (unimp_*) : Update to match
+
+ * device_table.c (icu_io_write_buffer_callback) : Update to use
+ interface.
+ * device_table.c (icu_interrupt_event_callback) : Ditto
+
+Wed Jan 17 18:18:40 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.c (external_to_device) : New function that provides a
+ standard mapping between a devices internal representation (a
+ pointer) and its external (or what is passed to a client)
+ representation (a phandle). Implement using the cap object
+ attached to the root node.
+
+ * device.c (device_to_external) : Ditto
+ * device.c (external_to_device_instance) : Ditto but for ihandle
+ and device instance.
+ * device.c (device_instance_to_external) : Ditto
+
+ * Makefile (device.o): Add dependency on cap.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (struct _emul_chirp_data) : Elimate use of cap. Code
+ needing to translate between internal and external representations
+ changed to use the external_to_device et.al. device operations.
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_*) : Ditto
+
+ * Makefile (emul_chirp.o): Remove dependency on cap
+
+Tue Jan 9 15:10:27 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_instruction_call) : Make format type
+ correct.
+ * emul_chirp.c (map_over_chirp_note) : Ditto
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_test) : Ditto
+ * device_table.c (register_init): Ditto
+
+Tue Jan 9 14:16:26 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * configure.in: Make disable-sim-switch default. Switch only
+ useful if using --enable-sim-opcode=ppc-opcode-stupid and then
+ only marginally so.
+
+Mon Jan 8 12:17:22 1996 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * device_table.c (register_init): Make format type correct.
+
+Sat Jan 6 10:13:26 1996 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (map_over_chirp_note): Tighten up (and fix) checks
+ on OpenBoot note section.
+
+Fri Jan 5 20:28:53 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@hignland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_write_buffer): Use vm faulting byte
+ read/write calls for buffer transfers. This will cause a fault to
+ occure if the transfer fails. CHRP catches the fault while the
+ others suffer the consequences.
+ (emul_read_buffer): Ditto.
+ (emul_write_word): Ditto.
+ (emul_read_word): Ditto.
+ (emul_read_string): Ditto.
+
+Fri Jan 5 18:55:34 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create, emul_chirp_instruction_call),
+ emul_generic (emul_blr_instruction): Use a real blr instruction to
+ return from a client service call.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (services): Add all OpenBoot services to table.
+
+ * emul_generic.h, emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create), emul_chirp.c
+ (emul_chirp_create) : Use names instead of numbers for
+ instructions being stored in memory.
+
+Fri Jan 5 18:52:28 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * Makefile.in (maintainer-clean): Remove .log, core and *.core
+ (From NetBSD) files.
+
+Wed Jan 3 19:21:46 1996 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Add nodes to init the
+ system-call trap to the emul instruction call instruction (Along
+ with an rfi and infinate loop).
+
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_instruction_call): Expand to include
+ a few real PPC bug calls. Test with simple hello world.
+
+Tue Jan 2 20:51:19 1996 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device.h, device.c (device_child, device_sibling): New
+ functions. Return corresponding device value.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_child, chirp_emul_peer,
+ chirp_emul_parent): New functions - emulate corresponding OpenBoot
+ interfaces.
+
+ * device_table.c (register_init): Extend properties attached to
+ register init node to allow a specific processor's register to be
+ specified.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Init SMP correctly - the
+ initial PC for all processors is an infinate loop but then, for
+ processor zero, is quickly changed to be the correct code starting
+ address.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Add fake bootpath
+ et.al. properties to tree.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_getproplen): New function. Emulate the
+ getproplen OpenBoot call.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_instruction_call): Document other
+ possible chirp emulation internal states.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_instruction_call): Trace failed lookups
+ as well as successful ones.
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_open): New function - handle open
+ client call.
+
+ * Makefile.in (maintainer-clean): Proper rule that eliminates more
+ junk.
+
+Tue Dec 19 13:00:11 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_chirp.c (chirp_emul_exit): Full out call.
+
+ * device_table.c (htab_map_page): Wasn't handling byte swap when
+ creating entries in the hash table.
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_find_node): Allow primative wild-card match
+ of device names with the path.
+
+Mon Dec 18 19:58:56 1995 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_chrp.c (chirp_emul_write, chirp_emul_finddevice): add
+ better tracing.
+
+ * emul_chrp.c: Change return type of emul functions to int. Emul
+ functions either return -1 or zero so unsigned was a bit
+ dangerous.
+
+ * inline.h (*), igen.c, dgen.c, *: Update INLINE macros so that
+ they are paramaterised with the type of the function. Gets around
+ the problem of `static' needing to come first with `attribute'
+ comming last. Format declarations and definitions so that emacs
+ doesn't get confused.
+
+Fri Dec 15 17:06:44 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config.h (PSIM_INLINE): Add missing inline configuration
+ control for the main loop.
+
+ * mon.c (mon_print_info): If monitoring disabled still print out
+ the number seconds used.
+
+ * psim.c (run_until_stop): Don't monitor the cache misses when
+ monitoring is disabled.
+
+ * configure.in (sim_mon, sim_monitor): Correct typo - sim_mon ->
+ sim_monitor for shell variable (or should that have been the other
+ way around?).
+
+ * vm.c (vm_synchronize_context): Fix wrong test for unsuported
+ change in endian-mode.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_REGPARM), inline.h (IDECODE_INLINE,
+ SEMANTICS_INLINE): Add -DWITH_REGPARM=<n> option. Enables the
+ __attribute__((__regparm(WITH_REGPARM))) for some functions.
+ configure with --enable-sim-cflags="-DWITH_REGPARAM=3" (say).
+ Unfortunatly it tickles a bug (gcc?) and can't be used.
+
+
+
+Mon Dec 18 13:36:06 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * device.c (device_tree_add_device): Make trace fprintf arguments
+ type correct.
+ * device_table.c (htab_decode_hash_table): Ditto.
+ (htab_map_binary): Ditto.
+ (htab_init_callback): Ditto.
+ * vm.c (om_virtual_to_real): Ditto.
+
+Sat Dec 16 09:54:18 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@wogglebug.tiac.net>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (emul_netbsd_create): Deal with new BFD that
+ changed how big/little endian support is recorded, while remaining
+ compatible with the old BFD with #ifdefs.
+ * emul_chirp.c (emul_chirp_create): Ditto.
+ * emul_bugapi.c (emul_bugapi_create): Ditto.
+
+Fri Dec 15 15:55:56 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * std-config.h (MODEL_INLINE): Turn off INLINE_MODULE by default.
+
+ * corefile.h: Delete declarations for unknown functions.
+ * device.h: Ditto.
+ * interrupts.h: Ditto.
+ * interrupts.c: Ditto.
+
+Thu Dec 14 18:49:34 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@sawnoff>
+
+ * lf.c (lf_print_function_type): New function. Munges a function
+ type so that the prefix (eg INLINE...) is inserted after the type
+ but before any `*'.
+
+ * igen.c: Change to output functions using this.
+
+Wed Dec 13 23:47:00 1995 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * options.c (options_inline): Function to output meaningful
+ description of the INLINE options.
+
+ * configure.in (inline): Replace inline magic numbers with macro
+ names. Map 1->LOCALS_INLINE and 2->ALL_INLINE.
+
+ * inline.h, inline.c: update to use inline method.
+
+ * std-config.h (CPU_INLINE), cpu.h, inline.h, inline.c: make cpu.h
+ inline always.
+
+ * std-config.h (EVENTS_INLINE): Inline events in psim.
+
+Wed Dec 13 22:01:21 1995 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_table.c (htab_sum_binary): DMA binaries to correct byte
+ within a page.
+
+Tue Dec 12 22:51:18 1995 Andrew Cagney - aka Noid <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim.c (psim_merge_device_file): Change `=' to `==', was this an
+ error?
+
+Tue Dec 5 11:56:14 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@sawnoff>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (ppc_nr_mtcrf_crs, ppc_branch_conditional_name,
+ ppc_function_unit_name): Simplify by declaring these arrays as
+ pure and simple static (instead of STATIC_MODEL).
+
+Tue Dec 5 00:45:34 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_create, sim_load), main.c (main), psim.c: Pass
+ an options device into psim_create() so that options can be merged
+ into the tree.
+
+ * device.c (*add*): Change semantics so the add functions only add
+ when the new device (or property) doesn't already exist. This
+ allows merging of options and data.
+
+Mon Dec 4 17:12:13 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@sawnoff>
+
+ * Makefile.in (BASICS_H): Didn't include basics.h in the list of
+ header files to depend on.
+
+Mon Dec 4 17:12:13 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@sawnoff>
+
+ * std-config.h: (*_MODULE): Extend the <module>_inline macro's so
+ that they also allow control over static functions. Rewrite
+ document to reflect this.
+
+ * std-config.h: (INLINE): Simplify definition, the above and
+ earlier changes to igen.h eliminate the need to be defensive about
+ enabling the inline of static functions.
+
+ * std-config.h: (SIM_ENDIAN_INLINE, BITS_INLINE): Document limited
+ suport for inlineing of modules for all callers. Adjust relevant
+ macro's so that DEFAULT_INLINE will enable this.
+
+ * basics.h: Re-order #includes and definitions so that c-code for
+ basic include files does not call functions delcared in later
+ #includes.
+
+ * basics.h (__attribute__), sim_callbacks.h: Move attribute macro
+ to basics.h and add hack (include <stdio.h>) to try and bring that
+ and other possible conflicting macros into scope much earler.
+
+ * sim-endian.h,c (SIM_ENDIAN_INLINE) bits.h,c (BITS_INLINE):
+ Change to use the updated inline definitions. If enabled
+ immediatly include the corresponding c-code so that it will inline
+ for all modules.
+
+ * inline.h, inline.c (SIM_ENDIAN_INLINE, BITS_INLINE): Remove
+ these cases, moved to module specific header files.
+
+Sat Dec 2 18:37:51 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * vm.c, vm_n.c: Fix htab code.
+
+ * vm.c (vm_data_map_read_buffer): Was using EA not RA when reading
+ the data from core.
+
+ * device.c: Fix htab create code.
+
+Fri Nov 24 23:10:09 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * bits.h, bits.c (EXTRACTED): Convert to function, fix - had &&
+ instead of &.
+
+ * sim-endian.h (SWAP_N), sim-endian-n.h, sim-endian.c: How
+ embarasing - fix yet another bug in the swap code! Simplify
+ everything by using more functions. Add host to big-endian byte
+ swapping support.
+
+Fri Nov 24 23:10:09 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * devices.h, devices.c: delete, replaced by the files
+ device_table.[ch] and device.[ch].
+ * device_tree.h, device_tree.c: ditto
+
+ * device_table.h, device_table.c: New files. Contain a table of
+ devices.
+
+ * device.h, device.c, Makefile.in, std-config.h (DEVICE_INLINE),
+ options.c (print_options): New files. Define the device object
+ along with any attached properties.
+
+ * device_tree.h, device_tree.c: Update to use new device object.
+ For convenience, change the printd functions into device_tree_add
+ functions.
+
+ * psim.c (create_*_tree): Use new device_tree create functions.
+
+ * corefile.h, corefile.c corefile-n.h (core_n.h): Update to use
+ the new device.h / device_table.h interface. Rename core_n.h to
+ corefile-n.h to be consistent with other n files.
+
+ * Makefile.in (run): add corefile-n.h to dependencies for
+ corefile.
+
+ * basics.h (device_instance), device.h, device.c, device_table.h,
+ device_table.c: Add the concept of a device instance and operators
+ on these instances - corresponds to ihandle in OpenBoot speak.
+ Don't yet implement it.
+
+Tue Nov 14 12:27:08 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@sawnoff>
+
+ * emul_generic.h, emul_generic.c (emul_syscall_enter,
+ emul_syscall_exit): rename from emul_enter_call /
+ emul_exit_call. As only used by emul_do_system_call simplify
+ associated code.
+
+ * os_emul.h, os_emul.c, emul_generic.h: Correct and fill an
+ os_emul interface.
+
+ * os_emul.c, emul_bugapi.h, emul_bugapi.c, Makefile.in: Add
+ preliminary hooks for a kernel mode rom emulation.
+
+ * cap.h (new), cap.c (new): Capability data base. Some emulations
+ pass object identifiers (capabilities?) to/from the simulated code
+ (for instance the phandle in OpenBoot). The cap object is able to
+ check/map between internal and external (target program)
+ representations of each identifier.
+
+ * os_emul.c, emul_chirp.h, emul_chirp.c, Makefile.in: Add
+ preliminary hooks for a kernel mode IEEE-1275 emulation.
+
+ * cpu.h, cpu.c (cpu_create, cpu_os_emulation, cpu): Add os_emul to
+ list of arguments passed in when creating a cpu. Grant access to
+ the element.
+
+ * std-config.h (OS_EMUL_INLINE), options.c (print_options),
+ inline.h, inline.c: New to allow control over inline of
+ corresponding code files.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (instruction_call): Add illegal instruction to
+ call the instruction-call emulation handler.
+
+ * interrupts.c (system_call_interrupt): Call renamed
+ os_emul_system_call function().
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c: Update to interface to generic emulation. Since
+ all its functions are called via a table don't worry about any
+ inline.
+
+ * emul_generic.h, emul_generic.c, spa-*(delete): Remove references
+ and code for spa, no longer to be used.
+
+ * psim.c (create_chirp_device_tree): Fill out what was previously
+ the openboot create function so that it starts to create a full
+ OpenBoot device tree.
+
+Tue Nov 28 21:48:06 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * debug.h, debug.c: pte trace is made redundant by htab trace,
+ delete it. Add vm to list of options. Simplify tracing output so
+ lines are not as long.
+
+Tue Nov 14 12:27:08 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * events.h, events.c (event_queue_init), psim.c (psim_init): (re)
+ initialize the event queue.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+Tue Nov 28 13:38:26 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * sim-endian.h: Look at WORDS_BIGENDIAN to determine if the host
+ is big endian or little endian. For SWAP_n, use htonl/htons if
+ host is little endian, not big endian and if WITH_NTOH is defined.
+
+ * configure{,.in} (--enable-sim-model-issue): Instead of defining
+ 0/1, define it to be MODEL_ISSUE_{PROCESS,IGNORE}. Add
+ AC_C_BIGENDIAN to determine if the host is big endian or not.
+ * config.in: Regenerate.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_MODEL_ISSUE): Default to 0.
+ (CURRENT_MODEL_ISSUE): Reference WITH_MODEL_ISSUE, and if that is
+ 0, use current_model_issue.
+ (MODEL_ISSUE_{PROCESS,IGNORE}): Define as -1/1.
+
+ * psim.c (current_model_issue): New global variable.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_create): Use CURRENT_MODEL_ISSUE > 0 instead of
+ WITH_MODEL_ISSUE.
+ (cpu_{init,halt}): Ditto.
+ * mon.c (mon_print_info): Ditto.
+ * ppc-instructions (PPC_INSN_* macros, branch handling): Ditto.
+
+ * mon.c (mon_print_info): Print instructions/second if verbose > 0,
+ rather than > 1.
+
+ * main.c (main): Set current_model_issue to MODEL_ISSUE_PROCESS if
+ the -I switch is used.
+ * sim_calls (sim_open): Ditto.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (model support): Add support for determining
+ when we don't have enough writeback slots. Add tracing for the
+ beginning of each cycle.
+
+Mon Nov 27 17:46:33 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * mon.c: Check for whether to include sys/types.h and sys/time.h.
+
+ * configure.in: Check for include files sys/types.h and
+ sys/time.h.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+ * config.in: Regenerate.
+
+ * cpu.h (CONST_ATTRIBUTE): Define as __attribute__((__const__)) if
+ not already defined.
+ (cpu_system): Use CONST_ATTRIBUTE, so that when we're not inlining
+ the world, the optimizer has a fair chance of CSE'ing function
+ calls.
+ (cpu_{monitor,nr,registers,model}): Ditto.
+
+ * std-config.h (MODEL_INLINE): If not defined, define as 1 if
+ DEFAULT_INLINE is non-zero, 0 otherwise, rather than just the
+ value of DEFAULT_INLINE.
+
+Fri Nov 24 11:24:34 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * lf.h (__attribute__): If not GCC and at least 2.7.0, define as
+ nothing.
+ (lf_printf): Add printf __attribute__, so the compiler will
+ automatically check the format string.
+
+ * configure{,.in} (--enable-sim-icache): If argument is define,
+ add -R to flags passed to igen.
+
+ * igen.c (stdlib.h): Include if the system supplies one.
+ (semantics_use_cache_struct): New global for -R flag to say
+ semantics is to use the cache structure directly rather than
+ putting the values into local variables.
+ (first_undef, last_undef): New structures to remember names to
+ #undef if -R.
+ (lf_print_c_extraction): If -R and this is semantics, emit names
+ as #defines pointing to the cache structure, rather than loading
+ the values into local variables.
+ (lf_print_c_semantic_function): If -R, #undef all of the names
+ defined in lf_print_c_extraction.
+ (main): Recognize -R.
+
+ * idecode_fields.h (SPR_*): Redefine spr_* macros as SPR_* to
+ avoid a name confict if -R passed to igen.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (mfspr, mtspr): Rename spr field to SPR.
+ (model_data): Add field to count the various # of CRs that the
+ mtcrf instruction used.
+ (model_mon_info): Return structures counting the # of CRs that the
+ mtcrf instruction used.
+ (branches, sync instructions): Do not call model functions if
+ WITH_MODEL_ISSUE is 0.
+
+ * mon.c (stdlib.h): Include if the system supplies one.
+ (mon_sort_instruction_names): New function to sort instruction
+ names alphabetically.
+ (mon_print_info): Call qsort with mon_sort_instruction_names to
+ sort instruction names. Don't abort if WITH_MODEL_ISSUE is 0.
+
+ * debug.h (ITRACE): Make printf_filtered arguments type correct.
+ * idecode_expression.h (CR0_COMPARE): Ditto.
+ * psim.c (psim_read_register): Ditto.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_my_prefix): Use __attribute__((__unused__)) to
+ silence compiler warnings about unused automatically generated
+ variables.
+ (lf_print_c_extraction): Ditto.
+ * idecode_expression.h (FPSCR_BEGIN): Ditto.
+
+ * ppc-cache-rules: Define rules for making a bitmask for all
+ registers.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Rewrite model specific functions to use the
+ bitmask of the register number, instead of using the register
+ pointer to get the register number, and then making the bitmask.
+
+Wed Nov 22 15:24:27 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (model_branches): Add conditional argument to
+ count the number of times each type of conditional branch is used.
+ (conditional branches): Pass B0 or -1 to model_branches.
+ (model_mon_info): Print out conditional branch counts.
+ (model-data): Add support for printing out conditional branch
+ types.
+
+Tue Nov 21 16:31:25 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * igen.c (insn_table_load_insns): Add support for model-static for
+ internal functions that should not be inlined.
+ (lf_print_c_semantic): Remove model_cleanup.
+ (gen_model_{c,h}): Ditto.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Redo model specific support once again. Add
+ floating point support to the model specific information. Flesh
+ out all of the floating mutiply add/subtract instructions. Add
+ better tracing support to the model specific information.
+
+Sun Nov 19 23:00:52 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (model data, model_busy): Rather than using a
+ bit mask for the busy units, just use a char array. Also, only
+ support 2 function units an insn can use, rather than a loop.
+
+Fri Nov 17 14:08:08 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * table.c (table_entry_read): Move setting entry->line_nr to after
+ the model specific fields so the line numbers for the annex are
+ correct.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_{create,init,halt}): Check for WITH_MODEL_ISSUE
+ before calling the model functions.
+
+ * debug.c (trace_descriptor): Add trace_model support.
+ * debug.h (trace_options): Ditto.
+
+ * igen.c (gen_icache_h): Create type idecode_cache as void if not
+ caching instructions.
+ (gen_model_{c,h}): Drop model_issue support. Add support for
+ model_cleanup.
+ (lf_print_my_prefix): Initialize a const itable_index with the
+ current index.
+ (lf_print_c_semantic): Call model_cleanup at the end of the
+ function to check for instructions that aren't supported yet by
+ the scheduling code.
+
+ * mon.h (count_type): New type for counters.
+ * mon.c: Use count_type instead of unsigned.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Redo scheduling code once again. Make it all
+ inline friendly. Instead of having general code emitted by igen,
+ go the route of having each semantic routine call the appropriate
+ module.
+
+Thu Nov 16 09:52:26 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * table.c (table_entry_read): Allow the annex to have blank lines.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Change lines in model stuff that just have a
+ tab to just newline. Add 601 support. Document most instructions
+ in terms of model specific timing information. Drop 'FUNCTION'
+ from PPC_FUNCTION_UNIT_xxx enums. Change PPC_UNIT_UNKNOWN ->
+ PPC_UNIT_BAD. Add TRACE(trace_tbd) for all data cache
+ instruction.s. Signal illegal instruciton if data cache block
+ invalidate is issued from problem state.
+
+ * igen.c (max_model_fields_len): New static to keep track of the
+ max size for the model specific fields.
+ (model_c_insn): Use max_model_fields_len to size fields.
+ (insn_table_insert_insn): Set max_model_fields_len.
+ (model_table_insert): Ditto.
+ (gen_model_{c,h}): Model_issue is now called with a processor
+ argument.
+
+ * debug.c (trace_description): Add support for trace_tbd.
+
+ * mon.c (mon_issue): Pass processor argument to model_issue.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Delete all function unit support, since the newer
+ table driven model support replaces it.
+ * cpu.{c,h}: Ditto.
+ * mon.c: Ditto.
+ * inline.{c,h}: Ditto.
+ * std-config.h: Ditto.
+ * options.c: Ditto.
+ * configure{,.in}: Ditto.
+ * Makefile.in: Ditto.
+ * psim.c: Ditto.
+ * function_unit.{c,h}: Delete these now usused files.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_MODEL_ISSUE): Add new macro on whether to
+ trace instructions in a model specific manor.
+ * options.c (print_options): Print it out.
+ * configure{,.in}: Add --enable-sim-model-issue option.
+ * Makefile.in: Add --enable-sim-model-issue flags.
+ * igen.c (lf_print_c_semantic): Add call to mon_issue here. Check
+ for WITH_MODEL_ISSUE.
+ * mon.c (mon_issue): Remove call to mon_issue_here.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Move branch tracing to the actual branch
+ instructions, rather than testing it in model_issue. Add code to
+ code successful/unsuccessful branch predictions, and the number of
+ conditional branches that fell through.
+
+Wed Nov 15 17:32:13 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * cpu.h (cpu_model): Add declaration.
+
+ * cpu.c (struct _cpu): Add model_ptr to hold model specific
+ information.
+ (cpu_model): Return the model internal pointer.
+ (cpu_{create,init,halt}): Call the appropriate model function.
+
+ * inline.c (mon.c): Move include of mon.c after model.c.
+
+ * mon.c (_cpu_mon): Add fields to count unaligned memory
+ references.
+ (mon_issue): Call model_issue, not function_unit_issue.
+ (mon_{read,write}): Count # of unaligned memory accesses.
+ (mon_print_info): Switch to calling model_mon_info and
+ model_mon_info_free instead of function_unit version. Print out
+ number of unaligned reads/writes.
+
+ * {ppc-instructions,igen.c}: More global changes to add model
+ specific features.
+
+ * inline.{c,h}: Provide for inlining options.c.
+ * options.{c,h}: Ditto.
+ * std-config.h: Add OPTIONS_INLINE.
+
+Tue Nov 14 04:47:25 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (devices.o, main.o): Update dependency.
+
+ * igen.c (gen_model_h): Use correct variable in loop.
+ (gen_model_c): Use strcmp, strcasecmp.
+ (gen_model_c): Use EXTERN_MODEL for arrays.
+ (gen_model_h): Use STATIC_MODEL for arrays.
+ (lf_print_c_semantic_function_header): Delete unused function.
+
+ * main.c (cpu.h): Include cpu.h to get model.h.
+
+ * inline.h ({EXTERN,STATIC}_MODEL): Define.
+
+Mon Nov 13 09:14:13 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * igen.c ({insn,model}_table_fields): Spell mnemonic correctly.
+ (gen_itable_h,itable_c_insn): Ditto.
+ (model support): Move model support around, add support for
+ model-data, model-internal. Use annex field for model-macros
+ now.
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-inline): If --enable-sim-inline=no,
+ also define INLINE as nothing.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * std-config.h (INLINE): Rather than nuking INLINE, only define it
+ as __inline__ if any of the INLINE flags are non-zero.
+
+ * options.c (print_options): Print out WITH_XOR_ENDAIN.
+
+Mon Nov 13 23:03:45 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (rfi): Add missing code.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_get_time_base): Fix calculation of current value of
+ time base register.
+
+ * ppc-spr-table (TBL, TBU): Fix TBL/TBU entries - was confusing
+ m[tf]tb with m[tf]spr.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (mtspr, mfspr): Fix mttbl - wasn't storing
+ lower word.
+
+Mon Nov 13 21:35:37 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config.h (INLINE, STATIC_INLINE): Was being set to static
+ inline.. Only problem being that with ppc-opcode-simple this gave
+ it the chance to inline all the idecode functions with potentially
+ disasterous results on a 16mb PC. For moment hobble INLINE.
+
+ * configure.in, std-config.h (WITH_SMP): Make that 5 processors by
+ default ...
+
+ * configure.in: Tweek flags passed to gcc for --with-sim-warnings.
+ Firstly make them errors and secondly remove the options gcc-245
+ doesn't reconize.
+
+Mon Nov 13 17:57:24 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * misc.c (zalloc), cpu.c (cpu_init), devices
+ (console_io_read_buffer_callback, icu_io_read_buffer_callback,
+ vm_io_read_buffer_callback), main.c (zalloc), mon.c (memset),
+ sim_calls.c (zalloc) : replace bzero() with memset().
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (write_direntries), psim.c (psim_read_register,
+ psim_write_register): replace bcopy() with memcpy().
+
+Sun Nov 12 20:55:41 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * configure.in: for --disable-sim-inline (--enable-sim-inline=no),
+ force DEFAULT_INLINE to 0 rather then trusting the std
+ configuration.
+
+Sun Nov 12 20:55:41 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_idecode_table, idecode_table_leaf): Fix
+ generation of switch entries in tables - treat the same as
+ cracking/semantic functions.
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_switch_end, idecode_switch_leaf): Fix generation
+ of a boolean switch statement (field zero or non-zero).
+
+ * ppc-opcode-test-1, ppc-opcode-test-2: New files. These test the
+ switch/table generation ability of igen.
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_switch_leaf): Fix code output when a switch
+ statement needs to look up a table.
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_declare_if_switch): New function called from
+ gen_idecode_c - need to declare any idecode switch functions
+ before they are used in idecode tables.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_c_cracker_function, idecode_crack_leaf,
+ idecode_crack_insn): Add is_inline_function argument to code
+ printing cracker functions which indicates if STATIC_IDECODE or
+ STATIC_INLINE_IDECODE should be used for definition. For
+ idecode_crack_insn (which implies not duplicating/expanding) don't
+ declare function as inline - we assume that the only time this is
+ code is generated is when things are being tested. For
+ idecode_crack_leaf, make static (instead of INLINE) if the
+ instructions parent is a table as function will always be called
+ via a table.
+
+ * igen.c (idecode_expand_if_switch): Declare as STATIC_IDECODE not
+ STATIC_INLINE_IDECODE. Only the outermost idecode switch will be
+ called directly, all others are called via a table.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_semantic_function_header, semantics_h_leaf,
+ semantics_h_insn, semantics_h_function,
+ lf_print_c_semantic_function, semantics_c_function): Add
+ is_inline_function argument to lf_print_semantic_function_header
+ to indicate if an inline or static function declaration/definition
+ should be output. Depending on situtation call accordingly:
+ functions (not instruction semantic routines) are always inline;
+ Semantic routines are made inline when there is no icache (cache
+ will contain the function address) and are duplicating (see above)
+ and the parent of the instruction is a switch statement.
+
+ * igen.c (opcode_field_new): Delete. Code changed to use ZALLOC
+ and moved to insn_table_find_opcode_field.
+
+ * table.c (table_open): Fix typo (nr_model_fields vs nr_fields).
+
+ * igen.c (model_c_insn): Suggestion - document the name of the
+ instruction on each line of the instruction model table.
+
+Fri Nov 10 00:44:38 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_ioctl): Cleanup compilation.
+
+ * sim_callbacks.h (__attribute__): Only define if not defined (was
+ already defined on NetBSD host).
+
+Wed Nov 8 21:49:52 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_XOR_ENDIAN), configure.in, Makefile.in: New
+ macro, indicates if the PowerPC's horrible XOR endian mode should
+ be suported. Add to configure and make.
+
+ * vm_n.h (vm_data_map_read_N, vm_data_map_write_N), vm.c
+ (vm_instruction_map_read): If XOR endian, xor the address
+ with a value from an xor table (indexed by size of access).
+
+ * vm.c (vm_synchronize_context), cpu.c (cpu_synchronize_context):
+ set up xor table to xor if there is a conflict between the
+ CURRENT_TARGET_ENDIAN and the endian indicated in the MSR. Move
+ check of suported change of endian mode from cpu.c to vm.c.
+
+ * vm.c (vm_data_map_write_buffer, vm_data_map_read_buffer):
+ Hopefully added correct hack to handle XOR endian mode.
+
+ FIXME: If NONSTRICT alignment and XOR ENDIAN and MSR indicates
+ little endian mode, the model accepts miss aligned transfers.
+
+ FIXME: Need to create an `init' device that, during
+ initializatioin for XOR mode, it mushes (XOR address) all the dma
+ data before passing it on to the core for storage. Just like the
+ real thing really.
+
+Wed Nov 8 21:49:52 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * devices.c (halt_io_write_buffer_callback): Use value written to
+ halt device to determine exit status. Thus allowing
+ success/failure of OEA tests.
+
+Wed Nov 8 00:10:38 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (icbi): If icache present flush it.
+
+Tue Nov 7 23:36:31 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * devices.c (htab_init_callback): Add code to create htab/pte.
+
+ * devices.c (dma_file, file_init_callback, htab_init_callback):
+ New function - Dma the named file into memory at the specified
+ address. Use.
+
+ * device_tree.h, device_tree.c (scand_*): New functions.
+
+Tue Nov 7 23:36:31 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagneyhighland.com.au>
+
+ * filter_filename.c, Makefile.in: Change so that only dependant on
+ a very limited nr of files. Stops an unnecessary dependency.
+
+Tue Nov 7 15:44:33 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * core.c (core_map_find_mapping): Use cpu_halt rather than error
+ to abort an access to an undefined address.
+
+Sun Nov 12 07:58:09 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * igen.c (model_table_insert_{macro,function}): New functions.
+ (insn_table_load_insns): Call them.
+ (gen_model_h): Move section emiting model-macros to be first.
+ (model_{c,h}_function): New functions cloned from semantic
+ functions to print out the prototype and function for
+ model-functions.
+ (gen_model_{c,h}): Print out model-functions.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (model_{start,halt,print_info}): Add dummy
+ model-functions.
+
+ * options.c (print_options): Print out WITH_{,DEFAULT_}MODEL, not
+ WITH_PPC_{,DEFAULT_}_MODEL.
+ (options_ppc): Delete now unused function.
+ (cpu.h): Include cpu.h, not just basics.h.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_{,DEFAULT_}MODEL): Define.
+
+ * igen.c (model_macros, last_model_macro): New statics to keep
+ track of macros to go in model.h.
+ (insn_table_load_insns): Add model-macros to model_macros linked
+ list.
+ (model_table_fields): Add field for printable name.
+ (gen_model_h): If there are model macros defined, print them out.
+ Print out DEFAULT_MODEL as the first model if there any models
+ specified, otherwise MODEL_NONE. Print out external decl for
+ current_model. Print out decl for model_set.
+ (gen_model_c): Add function model_set. Switch to use printable
+ name for the model, not the internal identifier used.
+
+ * psim.c (current_model): New global variable.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Add macros for flag defines. Switch first
+ model so 604 is first.
+
+ * main.c (main): Call model_set, not function_unit_model.
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open): Ditto.
+ * sim_calls.c, Makefile.in: sim_calls.c now includes cpu.h.
+
+Sat Nov 11 07:27:41 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * mon.h (mon_events): New enumeration for other events we want to
+ handle.
+ (mon_event): Add declaration for function.
+
+ * mon.c (mon_event): New function.
+ (mon_print_info): Print icache misses.
+
+ * psim.c (run_until_stop): Monitor icache misses.
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-inline): Fix typos in handling comma
+ separated inline options.
+ (--enable-sim-icache): Echo icache size.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * igen.c (semantics_h_print_function): Emit STATIC_SEMANTICS
+ instead of INLINE_SEMANTICS so that the compiler won't keep all of
+ the semantic functions as inline RTL, given that the address of
+ the function is taken which forces outline calls anyway.
+ (lf_print_c_semantic_function_header): Ditto.
+ (gen_semantics_h): Define STATIC_SEMANTICS as nothing if not
+ defined.
+ (lf_print_c_cracker_function): Emit STATIC_IDECODE instead of
+ STATIC_INLINE_IDECODE.
+ (gen_idecode_c): Define STATIC_IDECODE if not defined.
+ (gen_model_h): Use #ifdefs to define types to hold model units,
+ cycles, and flags.
+ (model_table_insert): Add a sentinel functional unit at the end to
+ simplify loop processing.
+ (model_c_insn): Use <function-unit>_SENTINAL instead of 0 for any
+ instruction not specifing a function unit for the current model.
+ (gen_model_{c,h}): Provide bounds for model_time_mapping.
+
+ * inline.h (STATIC_SEMANTICS): Define to be static if
+ SEMANTICS_INLINE is defined.
+ (STATIC_IDECODE): Define to be static if IDECODE_INLINE is
+ defined.
+
+ * options.c (print_options): Fix typo.
+
+Fri Nov 10 06:39:46 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-{opcode,config}): Use $srcdir when
+ check for the existence of files.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * table.c (table): New field nr_model_fields.
+ (table_open): New parameter nr_model_fields.
+ (table_entry_read): Parse model fields that begin with a '*' after
+ each instruction.
+ * igen.c, dgen.c: Change callers of table_open.
+
+ * igen.c: Add support for dumping model specific information in
+ model.h and model.c.
+ (insn_field_name): Delete unused array.
+ (global variables): Make global variables static, so we can tell
+ when they are no longer used.
+ (cache_semantic_actual): Delete unused variable.
+ (insn_table_load_insns): If the insn is really a machine model,
+ call model_table_insert instead of other processing.
+ (model_table_insert): New function to handle defining the
+ functional units of a particular machine model.
+ (insn_table): Add last_function field so we can add functions at
+ the end.
+ (insn_table_insert_function): Use last_function field when
+ appending new function.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Add a few model specific information for 603,
+ 603e, and 604 for testing purposes.
+
+ * table.h (table_model_entry): New linked list to hold model
+ specific information, one per line.
+ (table_entry): Add model_first, model_last fields.
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-inline): If gcc is found and
+ --enable-sim-inline is not specified, defaine DEFAULT_INLINE to 1,
+ not 2.
+ (--enable-sim-reserved-bits): New switch to check whether reserved
+ bits are set in the instruction.
+ (--enable-sim-opcode): Make complex the default.
+ (all switches): Add appropriate checks and error messages.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * Makefile.in (RESERVED_CFLAGS): New variable set by
+ --enable-sim-reserved-bits.
+ (CONFIG_CFLAGS): Include RESERVED_CFLAGS.
+ (BUILT_SRC): igen now generates model.c and model.h.
+ (LIB_OBJ): Include table.o.
+ (tmp-igen): Add -m/-M options to write model.c/model.h.
+ (model.o): New object.
+ (CPU_H): Include model.h.
+
+ * cpu.h: Include model.h.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_RESERVED_BITS): Define.
+ (MODEL_INLINE): Ditto.
+
+ * options.c (print_options): Print out WITH_RESERVED_BITS.
+
+Thu Nov 9 12:22:15 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * configure.in: If --silent, don't output information messages.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-alignment): Fix typo in specifing non
+ strict alignment.
+ (--enable-sim-switch): Make default on.
+ (--enable-sim-duplicate): Make default on.
+ (--enable-sim-smp): Make default 0.
+ (--enable-sim-mon): Don't set sim_float if not set.
+ (--enable-sim-inline): If gcc is found and --enable-sim-inline is
+ not specified, define DEFAULT_INLINE to be 2.
+ (all --enable-sim-* rules): Echo rules set to non empty to file
+ descriptor 6.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * options.c (options_env): Fix typo if WITH_ENV is 0.
+ (print_options): Print GCC compiler version if available and
+ date/time options was compiled. If OPCODE_RULES, IGEN_FLAGS,
+ and/or DGEN_FLAGS are defined, print them.
+
+ * Makefile.in (all link actions): Pass SIM_CFLAGS as well as
+ CFLAGS.
+ (options.o): Compile options.o with OPCODE_RULES, IGEN_FLAGS, and
+ DGEN_FLAGS defined, so they can be printed out.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_c_validate): Check for WITH_ASSERT, so that
+ this test can be compiled away if the user really wants a fast
+ simulator by not doing assertion failures.
+
+Wed Nov 8 13:19:47 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * options.c: New file to print out all of the WITH_ options.
+ * options.h: New include file to declare print_options.
+ * debug.h (trace_options): Add trace_opts to call print_options.
+ * debug.c (trace_description): Add trace_opts support.
+ * main.c (main): If user requested options, print them.
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open): Ditto.
+
+ * igen.c (opcode_field_new): Add void to make it a proper prototype.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_enter_call): Make printf_filtered arguments
+ type correct.
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_kill): Ditto.
+ * registers.c (registers_dump): Ditto.
+ * vm.c (om_translate_effective_to_real): Ditto.
+ * vm_n.h (vm_data_map_read_N): Ditto.
+ (vm_data_map_write_N): Ditto.
+ * devices.h (DTRACE_INIT): Ditto.
+ (DTRACE_{ATTACH,DETACH}_ADDRESS): Ditto.
+ (DTRACE_IO_{READ,WRITE}_BUFFER): Ditto.
+ (DTRACE_DMA_{READ,WRITE}_BUFFER): Ditto.
+ * devices.c (update_for_binary_section): Ditto.
+ (write_stack_arguments): Ditto.
+ (stack_ioctl_callback): Ditto.
+ * device_tree.c (device_tree_add_passthrough): Ditto.
+ (device_tree_{add,find}_device): Ditto.
+ (device_tree_{add,find}_integer): Ditto.
+ (device_tree_find_{string,boolean}): Ditto.
+ (device_tree_init{,_device}): Ditto.
+ (device_tree_dump): Ditto.
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_{read,write}): Ditto.
+ (sim_{fetch,store}_register): Ditto.
+ (sim_stop_reason): Ditto.
+
+ * sim_callbacks.h (printf_filtered): Declare with attribute
+ printf, so we can enable format checks.
+
+ * devices.c (console_io_{read,write}_buffer_callback): Cast swtich
+ argument to int, since ANSI doesn't allow long switch values.
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do___sysctl): Ditto.
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do___sysctl): Fix up printf call.
+
+ * corefile.c (core_translate): Don't do arithmetic with void *
+ pointers. Cast to char * first.
+
+ * function_unit.c (FUNC_{LOAD,STORE}): Rename from {LOAD,STORE}
+ and change all uses.
+
+ * Makefile.in ({FUNC,MODEL,WARNING}_CFLAGS): New flags set by
+ configure --enable switches.
+ (CONFIG_CFLAGS): Include FUNC_CFLAGS and MODE_CFLAGS.
+ (.c.o): Include WARNING_CFLAGS.
+ (CPU_H): Include function_unit.h.
+ (LIB_OBJ): Include function_unit.o.
+ (BUILT_SRC_WO_CONFIG): Split from BUILT_SRC and do not include
+ config.h or ppc-config.h.
+ (BUILT_SRC): Include BUILT_SRC_WO_CONFIG, config.h and
+ ppc-config.h.
+ (filter_filename.o): Include config.h/ppc-config.h dependencies.
+ (idecode.o, semantics.o, psim.o): Specify CC line without
+ WARNING_CFLAGS so that we don't get all of the unused variable
+ warnings that are generated.
+ (function_unit.o): Add rule to build.
+ (main.o, sim_calls.o): Add function_unit.h, itable.h dependencies.
+ (mon.o): Include mon.c dependency.
+ (TAGS): Depend on BUILT_SRC.
+ (clean): Don't delete config.h or ppc-config.h
+
+ * basics.h (sim_callbacks.h): Move include after the include of
+ config.h and ppc-config.h.
+
+ * bits.{h,c} (ROTL32,ROTL64): Move these functions to bits.c. Add
+ support for BITS_INLINE to inline these. Add declarations to
+ bits.h.
+
+ * configure.in (--enable-sim-warnings): Add new option to specify
+ compiler warnings for all modules except idecode.o and semantics.o
+ which have lots of unused variables because they are machine
+ generated.
+ (--enable-sim-function-unit): New switch to configure whether
+ function unit support is compiled in or not.
+ (--enable-sim-{,default-}mode): New switches to control which cpu
+ model is used.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+ * corefile.c (core_attach_address_callback): Delete unused
+ variable device_address.
+
+ * cpu.c (struct _cpu): Add function unit pointer field func_unit.
+ (cpu_create): If WITH_FUNCTION_UNIT, call function_unit_create.
+ (cpu_init): If WITH_FUNCTION_UNIT, call function_unit_init.
+ (cpu_halt): If WITH_FUNCTION_UNIT, call function_unit_halt.
+ (cpu_function_unit): New function to return func_unit field.
+
+ * cpu.h (function_unit.h): Include new include file.
+ (cpu_function_unit): Declare.
+
+ * debug.c (stdlib.h): Test HAVE_STDLIB_H, not HAVE_STDLIB.
+ (config.h): Include config.h.
+
+ * devices.c (icu_io_write_buffer_callback): Delete unused variable
+ system.
+
+ * emul_generic.c (emul_exit_call): Print out status value.
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_read): Delete unused variable nr_moved.
+
+ * filter_filename.h (includes): Include config.h, ppc-config.h,
+ not basics.h.
+
+ * inline.c: Include bits.c if BITS_INLINE. Include
+ function_unit.c if FUNCTION_UNIT_INLINE.
+
+ * inline.h (INLINE_BITS): Define if BITS_INLINE.
+ (INLINE_FUNCTION_UNIT): Define if FUNCTION_UNIT_INLINE.
+
+ * interrupts.c (instruction_storage_interrupt): Delete unused
+ variable nia.
+
+ * lf.h (config.h): Include config.h.
+
+ * main.c (includes): Include function_unit.c. If HAVE_UNISTD_H,
+ include unistd.h.
+ (usage): Update for -m model, -i, and -I options.
+ (main): Delete unused variables stack_pointer and i. Add support
+ for -i, -m model arguments. Call psim_print_info with verbose ==
+ 1 if -i, and verbose == 2 if -I.
+
+ * mon.c (stdio.h): Include stdio.h to pick up sprintf prototype.
+ (mon_issue): Call function_unit_issue if function units are
+ supported.
+ (mon_print_info): Take psim * argument. Print out information
+ from function_unit if available. Move read/write stats to always
+ print, instead of printing if verbose > 1. Fix up plural
+ vs. singular usage.
+
+ * mon.h (mon_print_info): Update prototype.
+
+ * psim.c (current_ppc_model): Add global variable.
+ (psim_print_info): Pass system argument to mon_print_info.
+
+ * sim_calls.c (function_unit.h): Include.
+ (sim_open): Add support for -i and -m model options. If -i call
+ psim_print_info with verbose == 1, if -I, with verbose == 2.
+ (sim_resume): Delete unused variable program_counter.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_FUNCTION_UNIT): Define.
+ (ppc_model): Add enumeration giving all PowerPC models currently
+ known about.
+ ({WITH,CURRENT}_PPC_MODEL): Define.
+ (FUNCTION_UNIT_INLINE): Define.
+
+ * table.c (config.h): Include config.h.
+
+ * vm.c (om_virtual_to_real): Print pte_word_{0,1} so the compiler
+ doesn't complain that they're unused.
+
+ * vm_n.h (vm_data_map_read_N): Delete unused variable rval.
+
+Mon Nov 6 23:15:54 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * sim-endian.c (ppc-endian.c), sim-endian.h (ppc-endian.h):
+ renameed. These files are target independant.
+ * Makefile.in, basics.h: update for new name.
+
+ * sim-endian.h (SWAP_N), sim-endian.c (_SWAP_1): Rename existing
+ SWAP_<N> to _SWAP_<N> so that sim-endian.h can contain SWAP_N
+ macro's as required.
+
+ * sim-endian.c, sim-endian-n.h (new file): Move endian code into a
+ debugable header file.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (Byte-Reverse): Enable byte reverse
+ instructions using SWAP_N macros.
+
+Mon Nov 6 10:39:28 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (config.status): Remove references to config.make
+ and config.hdr.
+
+ * config.{make,hdr}: Delete, no longer used.
+ * build-psim: Ditto.
+
+Mon Nov 6 20:49:56 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open): Fix parsing of `target sim' options.
+
+ * device_tree.c (device_tree_add_string): Wasn't saving the value
+ of the string being entered into the tree.
+
+ * psim.c (create_filed_device_tree): Not terminating string device
+ names with a null.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Use `env' instead of
+ `environment-architecture' to be consistent with configure.
+ Reconize user/uea, virtual/vea and operating/oea.
+
+Sat Nov 4 12:29:45 1995 Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>
+
+ * core.c: Rename to corefile.c
+ * core.h: Rename to corefile.h
+ * inline.c: Include corefile.h, renamed from core.h.
+ * cpu.h: Include corefile.h, renamed from core.h
+ * vm.c: Include corefile.h, renamed from core.h
+ * corefile.c: Include corefile.h rather than core.h
+ * README.psim (KNOWN PROBLEMS): Change core.* references to corefile.*
+ references.
+ * Makefile.in (CPU_H): Change core.h to corefile.h
+ (vm.o): Change dependency to corefile.h
+ (LIB_SRC): Change core.c to corefile.c.
+ (LIB_OBJ): Change core.o to corefile.o.
+ (corefile.o): Change dependencies to corefile.c, corefile.h.
+
+Fri Nov 3 11:37:24 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (data cache instructions): Make all data cache
+ instructions nops instead of invalid instructions.
+
+ * Makefile.in (CONFIG_CFLAGS): Add ALIGNMENT_CFLAGS and
+ TIMEBASE_CFLAGS which weren't included.
+
+Thu Nov 2 08:54:04 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Uncomment built file dependencies.
+
+ * configure.in: Rewrite --enable-sim switch handling to use the
+ autoconf builtins so it works correctly if the configure or
+ Makefile.in files are modified and make decides to rebuild
+ Makefile. Also document all of the --enable-sim switches
+ supported. Check whether getrusage and sys/resource.h are
+ supported.
+ * config.in: Regenerate.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+ * Makefile.in: Add support for all of the variables set with
+ --enable-sim switches.
+
+ * Makefile.in (clean): make clean now removes all built sources as
+ well.
+
+ * cpu.c: Use HAVE_STRING_H, HAVE_STRINGS_H, HAVE_UNISTD_H,
+ HAVE_TIME_H, HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H, HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H defined in
+ the generated config.h.
+ * debug.c: Ditto.
+ * device_tree.c: Ditto.
+ * devices.c: Ditto.
+ * dgen.c: Ditto.
+ * emul_netbsd.c: Ditto.
+ * igen.c: Ditto.
+ * lf.c: Ditto.
+ * misc.c: Ditto.
+ * psim.c: Ditto.
+ * registers.c: Ditto.
+ * sim_calls.c: Ditt.
+ * table.c: Ditto.
+
+
+ * main.c (main): Call psim_print_info with verbose == 2.
+
+ * mon.c (mon_print_info): Align the cpu number and number of
+ instructions fields. Do not print an instruction category if the
+ CPU did not execute any of those instructions. Print out number
+ of reads and writes. If getrusage is supported, print out number
+ of simulated instructins per second.
+
+ * configure.in: Add support for --enable-sim-opcode=stupid.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+
+Wed Nov 1 23:46:59 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config (INLINE_DEVICE_TREE): Don't inline either of
+ device_tree.c or devices.c. There is no significant gain.
+
+ * configure.in, Makefile.in: add --enable-sim-icache=[0-9]* and
+ IGEN_ICACHE macro.
+
+Wed Nov 1 23:46:59 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * igen.c (main), misc.h (target_a2i, i2target), misc.c: Add
+ functions to convert between target and igen internal bit numbers.
+ Make IO go through these functions. Add -b (bit size) and -h (high
+ bit nr) options to igen. Typical usage would be: ./igen -b 16 -h
+ 15 for a 16 bit instruction format with the msb given a number 15.
+
+Wed Nov 1 22:17:32 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * dgen.c (main): Was outputting optarg even when it was NULL.
+
+Tue Oct 31 23:48:33 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * vm_n.h (vm_data_map_load_N, vm_data_map_store_n), debug.h,
+ debug.c: Add tracing of load/store unit (virtual) with -t
+ load-store.
+
+Tue Oct 31 21:44:01 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_ENVIRONMENT): Add USER_ENVIRONMENT which does
+ not include things such as the time base and events.
+
+ * interrupt.c, sim_calls.c, cpu.h, vm.c, configure.in: Add UEA to
+ all environment switches for above.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): ditto - new device tree node name is
+ /options/environment-architecture with values user, virtual and
+ operating.
+
+Tue Oct 31 21:31:32 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-opcode-stupid: Third example of use of opcode table - this
+ one expands all mtspr/mfspr and branch instructions. Appears to
+ give about a 10% gain in performance if everything enabled. Also
+ takes about 150mb of swap to build.
+
+Wed Nov 1 10:49:48 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_exit): Print arguments and close parenthesis
+ if tracing, since exit doesn't go through emul_exit_call.
+ (do_read): Print arguments if tracing.
+ (do_write): Ditto.
+ (do_open): Ditto.
+ (do_break): Ditto.
+ (do_kill): Ditto.
+ (do_dup): Ditto.
+ (do_sigprocmask): Replace trace with printing arguments if
+ tracing.
+ (do_ioctl): Print arguments if tracing.
+ (do_umask): Ditto.
+ (do_dup2): Ditto.
+ (do_fcntl): Ditto.
+ (do_gettimeofday): Ditto.
+ (do_getrusage): Ditto.
+ (do_fstatfs): Ditto.
+
+ * filter_filename.c: New file to provide filter_filename to strip
+ the directory prefix from a file.
+ * filter_filename.h: New include file to declare filter_filename.
+
+ * debug.h: Include filter_filename.h.
+ (TRACE,DTRACE,ERROR): Use filter_filename on __FILE__.
+
+ * misc.h: Include filter_filename.h.
+ (ASSERT): Use filter_filename on __FILE__.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_my_prefix): Use filter_filename on the filename
+ argument.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Add filter_filename support.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (dcbi, icbi): Make these NOPs rather than
+ invalid instructions.
+
+ * configure.in: Add support for more --enable-sim-* switches.
+ Use config.make and config.hdr to write to Makefile and config.h
+ respectively. Don't rewrite Makefile, just append to it.
+ * configure: Regenerate.
+ * config.{make,hdr}: New shell scripts.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Remove all variables set by configure.in.
+ (psim.o): Depend on $(BUILT_SRC) also.
+
+ * emul_netbsd.c (do_gettimeofday,do_getrusage): When comparing an
+ integer, use 0, not NULL.
+
+Tue Oct 31 15:20:04 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * configure.in: Add support for --enable-sim-inline,
+ --enable-sim-bswap, --enable-sim-cflags, --enable-sim-complex,
+ --enable-sim-switch, --enable-sim-duplicate, --enable-sim-filter,
+ and --enable-sim-endian switch to control various Makefile
+ variables.
+ * configure: Regenerate from configure.in.
+ * Makefile.in: Add various Make variables that the various
+ switches alter.
+
+ * std-config.h (DEFAULT_INLINE): Don't set this to 2 if using GCC
+ and optimizing by default.
+
+Fri Oct 27 19:26:27 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * bits.h (ROTL32, ROTL64): Were functions, made them macros, now
+ make them functions again. Appears 2.6.3 is confused by just a
+ macro.
+
+Thu Oct 26 18:31:58 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-endian.c (SWAP_8): Fix 8 byte swap!
+
+ * psim.c (psim_create): Not correctly checking that runtime
+ configuration of things like ENDIAN, ENVIRONMENT and ALIGNMENT
+ matched the compiled in ones.
+
+ * debug.h (ITRACE), igen.c: Tidy up more tracing flags -
+ trace_semantics is now different to trace_idecode, the former
+ checks the cache.
+
+Tue Oct 24 21:54:13 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (mtsrin): Missing instruction
+ * ppc-instructions (mfsrin): Missing instruction
+ * ppc-instructions (eieio): Missing instruction
+
+Tue Oct 24 20:55:29 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * build-psim: New shell script - see internals for usage,
+ simplifies the process of building custom simulators.
+
+Mon Oct 23 23:48:59 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * std-config.h (SEMANTICS_INLINE): Tidy up notes on each of the
+ INLINE macros. Make SEMANTICS_INLINE == 1 if DEFAULT_INLINE == 2.
+ Don't use DEFAULT_INLINE to define REGISTERS_INLINE DEVICES_INLINE
+ DEVICE_TREE_INLINE or INTERRUPTS_INLINE as none of these are on
+ the instruction or data critical paths.
+
+ * FIXME: devices.c/emul_netbsd.c would benefit (slightly) from
+ the inclusion of device_tree.c/emul_generic.c.
+
+Mon Oct 23 00:31:50 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * os_emul.[hc], emul_generic.[hc], emul_netbsd.[hc]: replace
+ system.[hc]. Start of suport for multiple emulations and
+ emulation state (os_emul object).
+
+ * emul_generic.[hc]: Start of code to implement proper system call
+ tracing (from spy).
+
+Sun Oct 22 21:33:51 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * cpu.h, cpu.c (cpu_init): New function, zero the registers before
+ the processor is started. Fixes problem of registers being
+ undefined when restarting from within gdb.
+
+ * cpu.h, cpu.c (cpu_flush_icache): New function, flushes the
+ instruction cache (if present). Fixes problem of cpu caching gdb
+ breakpoint instructions.
+
+ FIXME: PSIM sometimes aborts calling error(), it should instead
+ call sim_error() say which takes care of housekeeping such as
+ saving the CIA before calling error.
+
+ * NOTE: cpu_flush_cache() instead of cpu_synchronize_context() is
+ used when restarting a simulation because the latter has the
+ unwanted side effect (well I as a kernel hacker think it is) of
+ performing an isync when the instruction stream doesn't contain
+ one.
+
+Sun Oct 22 19:27:48 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * mon.h (new), mon.c (new), std-config.h (WITH_MON): Performance
+ monitoring module. Counts both instructions issued and
+ load/stores.
+
+ * NOTE: mon does not contain to count instruction loads as this
+ information is already available from the mon_issue() hook.
+
+ * igen.c (lf_print_c_semantic), vm_n.h: Add counting code.
+
+ * psim.h, psim.c (psim_create), cpu.h, cpu.c (cpu_create): Attach
+ a common monitor to each of the cpus. Delete
+ cpu_increment_number_of_insns() and cpu_get_number_of_insns()
+ replaced by copied code in mon.[hc].
+
+Sun Oct 22 18:42:45 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * sim_calls.c, main.c, psim.c (psim_create): always create
+ `WITH_SMP' cpus. The actual number of CPU's active in a
+ simulation run is taken from the device node: /init/smp (an
+ integer). WITH_SMP changed to 2 (remember to put it back to 0).
+
+Fri Oct 20 17:26:54 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * system.c: More system call emulation. If code appears NetBSD
+ specific, make conditional to being compiled on a NetBSD system
+ (sigh).
+
+Wed Oct 18 23:02:20 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * Makefile.in, gen.c(delete), igen.c(new), dgen.c(new),
+ lf.[ch](new), table.[ch](new): Split into two generators - igen
+ that outputs the instruction tables and dgen that outputs the spr
+ tables. Add -f (filter out) flag to igen to filter out certain
+ instructions (ex 64 bit ones) from the created tables. Include
+ $(LIBIBERTY_LIB) in link options in case host lacks some libc
+ functions.
+
+ * NOTE: igen, since it was originally written for the
+ PowerPC/RS6000, things the MSB is 0 and the LSB is 63{31}.
+
+ * Makefile.in, std-config.h, ppc-cache-rules(new),
+ ppc-opcode-complex(new), ppc-opcode-simple(new): (for igen) Create
+ cache-rule and opcode-rule tables from macros found std-config.h.
+ Delete corresponding macro's from std-config.h.
+
+ * igen.c (gen_itable_c, gen_itable_h), Makefile.in: code to output
+ an table of all the instructions. Code to output a type
+ enumerating all the instructin names.
+
+ * igen.c(lf_print_c_semantic): Move call to increment instruction
+ counter so that it occures _after_ the instruction has been fully
+ validated, was double counting illegal/invalid instructions. Add
+ conditional so only compiled in when WITH_PROFILE enabled (enabled
+ by default).
+
+ * igen.c, cpu.h, cpu.c(cpu_increment_number_of_insns): Include
+ itable.h, count individual instruction types not just total,
+ adjust reporting functions to output this.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (64 bit Load Doubleword with Update Indexed):
+ Had 32./ instead of 31./
+
+ * ppc-instructions (64 bit Store Double Word Conditional Indexed):
+ bitrot - updated to use newer CR register operators.
+
+ * ppc-instructions (64bit Floating Convert from Integer
+ Doubleword): Correct call to Round_Float().
+
+Mon Oct 16 00:31:20 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * basics.h: #include "sim_callbacks.h" earlier so that its
+ prototypes are declared in all other header files.
+
+ * bits.h, bits.c, idecode_expression.h (ROTL32, ROTL64): Update
+ doc in bits.h, remove dead code in bits.c, move ROTL32/ROTL64 into
+ bits.h.
+
+ * cpu.c(cpu_add_commas), device_tree.h, device_tree.c(scand_*):
+ Add size of buffer argument to functions writing a string into a
+ buffer. Check for buffer overflow.
+
+Sun Oct 15 22:16:11 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * devices.h, devices.c, debug.h, debug.c: add macro's for tracing
+ of each device. Make parameter names consistent so macros work.
+ Use macro's in device functions.
+
+ * device_tree.c, devices.h, devices.c: include path to device in a
+ devices node when creating it.
+
+ * device_tree.c, debug.h, debug.c: Add tracing of `device-tree'.
+
+ * core.c: add tracing of core-device, adjust parameter names in
+ core functions to be consistent with those in devices*.
+
+Sun Oct 15 20:33:20 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * debug.h, debug.c (trace_option): New function. Parses the trace
+ option, updating the trace array.
+
+ * debug.h, debug.c (trace_usage): New function. Outputs the list
+ of all possible trace options.
+
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open), main.c (main): Use new trace_option() to
+ parse trace options specified with the simpler -t flag. Adjust
+ usage.
+
+Thu Oct 26 10:42:28 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (clean): Delete *.i and *.out files.
+
+ * ppc-endian.c (SWAP_n): Add SET argument to allow use of SWAP
+ macros for either assignment or return. Fix SWAP_8 to use a
+ union, and two SWAP_4's. Delete SWAP_N, since nobody uses it now.
+ (ENDIAN_N): Add SET argument to SWAP_n calls. Delete macro defs
+ that hardwired swapping on/off, let optimizer delete dead code.
+
+ * main.c (main): Add printf that we caught a signal and print out
+ the failing address.
+
+Thu Oct 19 21:43:39 1995 Fred Fish <fnf@fishfood.amigalib.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Remove tabs from otherwise empty line.
+ Confuses many non-GNU versions of "make".
+
+Wed Oct 18 08:51:25 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (clean): Delete files produced by gen.
+
+Mon Oct 16 17:34:24 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * gen.c (lf_print_c_semantic_function): Move counting # of
+ instructions here so it works with caching.
+ (gen_idecode_c): Move from here.
+
+Wed Oct 11 17:13:15 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * gen.c, ppc-instructions, psim.c: Fix code for generating
+ cracking instruction cache. Delete the code that cached just the
+ result from doing an instruction lookup - this ran slower than no
+ cache at all.
+
+Fri Oct 13 09:58:43 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (gen.o): Include $(INLINE_CFLAGS).
+
+ * debug.h (ppc_trace): Rename from trace, to avoid a conflict with
+ TCL when gdb is linked with the simulator.
+ * debug.c (ppc_trace): Ditto.
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open): Change trace -> ppc_trace.
+ * main.c (main): Ditto.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_add_commas): Remove extra static.
+
+Thu Oct 12 11:35:53 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (psim.o): Now that inlines are turned on, make
+ psim.o depend on all sources.
+
+ * cpu.c (cpu_add_commas): New function to format a long with
+ commas.
+ (cpu_print_info): Use it to print number_of_insns.
+
+ * ppc-endian.c (SWAP_n): New macros to speed up byte swapping for
+ 2, 4, and 8 bytes.
+ (ENDIAN_N): If both target and host byte orders are known, don't
+ bother testing CURRENT_{TARGET,HOST}_BYTE_ORDER.
+
+ * ppc-endian.h (target specific H2T_n/T2H_n macros): Remove #if 0
+ to allow target specific H2T_n/T2H_n macros to be used.
+ (htonl, ntohl): If compiled on a 486 by GCC and WITH_BSWAP is
+ non-zero, redefine the htonl/ntohl macros to use the BSWAP instead
+ of the 3 instruction sequence that runs on 386s.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_{HOST,TARGET}_BYTE_ORDER): Don't override if
+ specified on the compile line.
+ (WITH_BSWAP): If not defined, define as 0.
+
+ * Makefile.in (INLINE_CFLAGS): Add -DDEFAULT_INLINE=2 to add
+ default inline support. Pass INLINE_CFLAGS when compiling.
+
+ * devices.{h,c} (unimp_device_ioctl): Use STATIC_DEVICES, not
+ INLINE_DEVICES since GCC doesn't like inline functions that
+ accept variable arguments.
+ (stack_ioctl_callback): Make function just static because GCC
+ doesn't like inline functions that accept variable arguments.
+
+ * devices.h (STATIC_DEVICES): Define as empty if not defined.
+
+ * inline.c: Correct pathnames of included C files to match current
+ implementation.
+
+ * inline.h (STATIC_DEVICES): If DEVICES_INLINE is defined to be
+ non-zero, define STATIC_DEVICES to be static.
+
+ * std-config.h (INLINE): If GNU C and optimizing, define this as
+ __inline__.
+ (DEFAULT_INLINE): If not defined, define as 0.
+ (ENDIAN_INLINE): If not defined, define as DEFAULT_INLINE.
+ ({CORE,VM,CPU,EVENTS,REGISTERS,INTERRUPTS}_INLINE): Ditto.
+ ({SPREG,IDECODE}_INLINE): Ditto.
+
+Wed Oct 11 17:13:15 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions: Initial cut of floating point suport added.
+ Of note include - use of host IEEE floating point instructions,
+ use of PowerPC manual pseudo code to handle the FPSCR. It is not
+ currently a pretty sight.
+
+ * memory_map.h, memory_map.c, memory_map_n.h, core.h, core.c:
+ merge into core.h, core.c, core_n.h. The type memory_map replaced
+ with core_map. This removes a level of pointer indirection when
+ translating an address.
+
+ * memory_map.h, memory_map.c, memory_map_n.h: delete.
+
+ * Makefile.in et.al (sorry): tweek to use new core, core_map and
+ core.h.
+
+Wed Oct 11 12:10:26 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * sim_calls.c, main.c: Add -g (trace_gdb) option, add tracing to
+ most of the other functions in sim_calls.c.
+
+ * basics.h (CONCAT3), memory_map.c, memory_map_n.h, Makefile.in:
+ Add macros to better cover up `generic' code. Makes it possible
+ to step through the generic code!
+
+ * vm.c, vm_n.h, Makefile.in: ditto
+
+Tue Oct 10 15:42:59 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * devices.h, devices.c, memory_map.h, memory_map.c: Changed
+ callback interface so that there is a read/write buffer but no
+ read/write_word. VEA default memory read/write handler sometimes
+ couldn't resolve an access and of those some were for a memory
+ fault and some were because gdb was making a bogus request.
+
+ * devices.h, devices.c, memory_map.h, memory_map.c, vm.h, vm.c:
+ eliminate transfer_mode (raw or cooked) parameter from read/write
+ buffer.
+
+Fri Oct 6 20:23:56 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions (fmul, fmuls): correct instruction format - had
+ FRB instead of FRC.
+
+Wed Oct 4 17:31:12 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * psim.c, device_tree.h, device_tree.c, devices.c (printd_*,
+ scand_*): new functions to parse/print fields in device names
+ while hiding any machine dependency.
+
+ * devices.c, psim.c: Change the stack init code so that it is
+ handled by a device. Arguments passed across using a device ioctl
+ (hack).
+
+ * devices.h, devices.c: device ioctl callback changed to allow a
+ variable number of arguments. This gives greater flexability and
+ greater chance of bugs.
+
+Tue Oct 3 22:01:56 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * main.c (printf_filtered, error): Missing va_end() to close off
+ variable argument use.
+
+ * Makefile.in (tmp-gencode): comment out hack to get around some
+ versions of make not handling files being created as side-effects.
+
+ * gen.c (lf_open): Add -n (real_file_name) option. Specifies an
+ alternative file name to use in output files for things like #line
+ macros.
+
+ Makefile.in (tmp-gencode): Use gen -n so that debug info is
+ correct.
+
+ * Makefile.in (TARGETLIB): Use this instead of libsim.a in the
+ Makefile.
+
+Sat Oct 7 22:40:59 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_set_callbacks): Define new function.
+
+Fri Oct 6 17:23:10 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * psim.c (psim_print_info): Print exit status or signal number.
+
+Mon Oct 2 11:46:37 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * cpu.c (struct _cpu): Add number_of_insns field to trace how many
+ instructions are executed.
+ (cpu_increment_number_of_insns): New function to increment the
+ number of instructions issued.
+ (cpu_get_number_of_insns): New function to return the number of
+ instructions issued.
+ (cpu_print_info): New function to print cpu related information.
+ At present, print the number of instructions executed.
+
+ * gen_idecode_c: Emit call to cpu_increment_number_of_insns within
+ idecode_issue.
+
+ * psim.c (psim_print_info): New function to iterate over each of
+ the CPU's calling cpu_print_info.
+
+ * psim.h,cpu.h: Add new declarations.
+
+ * sim_calls.c (sim_open): Add argument processing to add the same
+ switches main.c accepts for the standalone processor.
+ (sim_close): Call psim_print_info if -I.
+
+ * main.c (main): Add comment saying to update sim_calls.c when
+ adding switches. Add -I to call psim_print_info when done.
+ (usage): Update usage message.
+
+Sun Oct 1 13:52:59 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * main.c (printf_filtered): Correct to match new prototype.
+
+Sat Sep 30 20:47:05 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * sim_callbacks.h (printf_filtered): Correct prototype.
+
+Thu Sep 21 16:26:49 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * device_tree.c (OEA_MEMORY_SIZE): Define if not defined to
+ 0x100000.
+ (clayton_memory_size): Define as OEA_MEMORY_SIZE.
+
+ * std-config.h (WITH_TRACE): Default to 1 now.
+
+ * psim.c (write_stack_arguments): Don't write any stack arguments
+ if OEA.
+
+ * main.c (main): Switch to using getopt. Make -p also set
+ trace_semantics. Make -a turn on all trace flags. Make -C turn
+ on console tracing.
+
+ * device_tree.c (create_option_device_node): Assume a program is
+ OEA if the start address is < 4096, not just == 0.
+
+Wed Sep 20 13:36:06 1995 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (maintainer-clean): New synonym for realclean.
+
+Sun Sep 10 10:23:56 1995 Michael Tiemann <tiemann@axon.cygnus.com>
+
+ * registers.c (register_description): Add gdb synonyms for cr
+ (cnd) and msr (ps).
+
+Fri Sep 8 13:16:10 1995 Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (install): Don't install in $(tooldir).
+
+ * configure.in: Call AC_CONFIG_HEADER. Don't try to use
+ bfd/hosts/*.h file or bfd/config/*.mh file. Call AC_PROG_CC and
+ AC_PROG_RANLIB. Substitute in values for CFLAGS, HDEFINES, AR,
+ and CC_FOR_BUILD. Call AC_CHECK_HEADERS for various header files.
+ Touch stamp.h if creating config.h.
+ * configure: Rebuild.
+ * config.in: New file, created by autoheader.
+ * Makefile.in (AR): Define as @AR@.
+ (CC): New variable, defined as @CC@.
+ (CFLAGS): Define as @CFLAGS@.
+ (CC_FOR_BUILD): New variable, defined as @CC_FOR_BUILD@.
+ (RANLIB): Define as @RANLIB@.
+ (HDEFINES, TDEFINES): New variables.
+ (@host_makefile_frag@): Remove.
+ (mostlyclean): Make the same as clean, not distclean.
+ (clean): Remove config.log.
+ (distclean): Remove config.h and stamp-h.
+ (Makefile): Don't depend upon @frags@. Just rebuild Makefile when
+ invoking config.status.
+ (config.h, stamp-h): New targets.
+ (gen, gen.o): Build with CC_FOR_BUILD, not CC.
+ (ppc-config.h): Rename from old config.h build.
+ * (basics.h,gen.c,ppc-endian.c,psim.c): Include ppc-config.h.
+
+Fri Sep 8 09:51:03 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * configure{,.in}: Don't include sysdep.h from bfd, since bfd no
+ longer provides it.
+ * basics.h (sysdep.h): Don't include it.
+ * Makefile.in (BASICS_H): Remove sysdep.h.
+
+Wed Sep 6 13:25:42 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * core.c (core_add_data): First growth of bss was being put at
+ wrong address (0) instead of &end.
+
+ * core.c (core_add_stack, core_add_data): Was not handling case
+ where bss/stack is grown across the current end-of-{bss,stack}.
+
+Wed Sep 6 00:46:10 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * system.c (system_call): Fix SYS_break - was aligning bss to a
+ page boundary instead of just an 8 byte one; On first call sbrk(0)
+ != sbrk(0).
+
+Thu Aug 24 14:48:54 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (install): Fix install rule.
+
+Tue Aug 22 09:31:18 1995 Michael Meissner <meissner@tiktok.cygnus.com>
+
+ * system.c (system_call): Add read support.
+
+ * main.c (main): -t sets trace_device_tree. Correct usage message
+ to current reality.
+
+ * device_tree.c (update_memory_node_for_section): Make tracing
+ output line up. If not code or readonly, assume that the section
+ is a data section and has read/write permissions. Add readonly
+ support.
+
+ * core.c (create_core_from_addresses): Print end address in traces
+ and make tracing output line up.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Rewrite from Makefile to work with the Cygnus
+ environment, and support compiling in a different directory than
+ the sources reside in.
+
+ * ppc-endian.h: Rename from endian.h so that it doesn't get
+ confused with /usr/include/sys/endian.h on Linux. Add Linux
+ endian support.
+
+ * ppc-endian.c: Rename to be consistant with ppc-endian.h.
+ Include ppc-endian.h, not endian.h.
+
+ * basics.h (sysdep.h): Include sysdep.h that configure makes.
+ Include ppc-endian.h, not endian.h.
+
+ * std-config.h: Rename from ppc-config. Put #ifndefs around most
+ configuration macros, so they can be overridden via CFLAGS. By
+ default, turn off tracing.
+
+ * configure.in: Clone from other simulator targets.
+ * configure: Generate via autoconf from configure.in.
+
+Sat Aug 19 09:05:32 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * ppc-instructions: fix srawi (was geting XER[CA] real wrong).
+
+ * interrupts.c (data_storage_interrupt): allow stack to grow by
+ upto one MB per increment.
+
+ * ppc-instructions: divw was computing rA / rA not rA / rB
+
+ * main.c (main): really stupid. Wasn't exiting with correct status
+
+Fri Aug 18 00:38:01 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * system.c (system_call): add system calls kill(2) and getpid(2).
+
+ * main.c (main): Check/return exit status when simulation
+ finishes.
+
+Thu Aug 17 14:29:18 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * device_tree.c (create_option_device_node): Alignment rules (at
+ least for the moment) now are for strict alignment only for LE OEA
+ mode. (Because of compiler problems).
+
+ * system.c (system_call) SYS_exit: Wasn't exiting with correct status.
+
+Thu Aug 17 01:16:38 1995 Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ * vm.c (DEFINE_VM_DATA_MAP_WRITE_N): For miss aligned transfer
+ forgot to return.
+
+ * system.c (system_call): didn't page align break argument before
+ determining increment break increment.
+
+ * psim/ppc: Re-arange entire directory structure so that
+ everything lives in the one directory. While a pain for cleaning,
+ makes building across multiple architectures much simpler.
+
+ * devices.c, device_tree.c: Added code that provides a simple
+ illustration of how an interrupt control device could be
+ implemented.
+
+ * devices.c: Added code so that the dumb console device can read
+ (from stdin) as well as write to stdout.
+
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_com.c b/sim/ppc/hw_com.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1153e1f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_com.c
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+static unsigned
+hw_com_io_write_buffer_callback(device *me,
+ const void *source,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ hw_com_device *hw_com = (hw_com_device*)device_data(me);
+ unsigned_1 val = *(unsigned_1*)source;
+
+ switch ((int)addr & hw_com_offset_mask) {
+
+ default:
+ error("hw_com_write_callback() internal error\n");
+
+ }
+
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+#endif /* _HW_COM_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.c b/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5be8e25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.c
@@ -0,0 +1,145 @@
+/* This file is part of the program psim.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _HW_CPU_C_
+#define _HW_CPU_C_
+
+#ifndef STATIC_INLINE_HW_CPU
+#define STATIC_INLINE_HW_CPU STATIC_INLINE
+#endif
+
+#include "device_table.h"
+#include "hw_cpu.h"
+
+#include "interrupts.h"
+#include "cpu.h"
+
+
+/* CPU (HW) - Interface to a Processor
+
+ Description:
+
+ The CPU device provides the connection between the interrupt net
+ (linking the devices and the interrupt controller) and the
+ simulated model of each processor. This device contains interrupt
+ ports that correspond directly to the external interrupt stimulus
+ that can be sent to a given processor. Sending an interrupt to one
+ of the ports results in an interrupt being delivered to the
+ corresponding processor.
+
+ Typically, an interrupt controller would have its inputs connected
+ to device interrupt sources and its outputs (sreset, int, et.al.)
+ connected to this device.
+
+ Properties:
+
+ cpu-nr = <integer>. Specify the processor (1..N) that this cpu
+ device node should control. */
+
+typedef struct _hw_cpu_device {
+ int cpu_nr;
+ cpu *processor;
+} hw_cpu_device;
+
+static const device_interrupt_port_descriptor hw_cpu_interrupt_ports[] = {
+ { "hreset", hw_cpu_hard_reset },
+ { "sreset", hw_cpu_soft_reset },
+ { "int", hw_cpu_external_interrupt },
+ { "mci", hw_cpu_machine_check_interrupt },
+ { "smi", hw_cpu_system_management_interrupt },
+ { NULL }
+};
+
+
+static void *
+hw_cpu_create(const char *name,
+ const device_unit *unit_address,
+ const char *args,
+ device *parent)
+{
+ hw_cpu_device *hw_cpu = ZALLOC(hw_cpu_device);
+ return hw_cpu;
+}
+
+
+/* during address initialization ensure that any missing cpu
+ properties are added to this devices node */
+
+static void
+hw_cpu_init_address(device *me)
+{
+ hw_cpu_device *hw_cpu = (hw_cpu_device*)device_data(me);
+ /* populate the node with properties */
+ /* clear our data */
+ memset(hw_cpu, 0x0, sizeof(hw_cpu_device));
+ hw_cpu->cpu_nr = device_find_integer_property(me, "cpu-nr");
+ hw_cpu->processor = psim_cpu(device_system(me), hw_cpu->cpu_nr);
+}
+
+
+/* Take the interrupt and synchronize its delivery with the clock. If
+ we've not yet scheduled an interrupt for the next clock tick, take
+ the oportunity to do it now */
+
+static void
+hw_cpu_interrupt_event(device *me,
+ int my_port,
+ device *source,
+ int source_port,
+ int level,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ hw_cpu_device *hw_cpu = (hw_cpu_device*)device_data(me);
+ if (my_port < 0 || my_port >= hw_cpu_nr_interrupt_ports)
+ error("hw_cpu_interrupt_event_callback: interrupt port out of range %d\n",
+ my_port);
+ switch (my_port) {
+ /*case hw_cpu_hard_reset:*/
+ /*case hw_cpu_soft_reset:*/
+ case hw_cpu_external_interrupt:
+ external_interrupt(hw_cpu->processor, level);
+ break;
+ /*case hw_cpu_machine_check_interrupt:*/
+ default:
+ error("hw_cpu_deliver_interrupt: unimplemented interrupt port %d\n",
+ my_port);
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+
+static device_callbacks const hw_cpu_callbacks = {
+ { hw_cpu_init_address, }, /* init */
+ { NULL, }, /* address */
+ { NULL, }, /* io */
+ { NULL, }, /* DMA */
+ { hw_cpu_interrupt_event, NULL, hw_cpu_interrupt_ports }, /* interrupts */
+ { NULL, NULL, },
+};
+
+const device_descriptor hw_cpu_device_descriptor[] = {
+ { "hw-cpu", hw_cpu_create, &hw_cpu_callbacks },
+ { "cpu", hw_cpu_create, &hw_cpu_callbacks },
+ { NULL, },
+};
+
+#endif /* _HW_CPU_C_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.h b/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..11d0298
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_cpu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+/* This file is part of the program psim.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _HW_CPU_H_
+#define _HW_CPU_H_
+
+enum {
+ hw_cpu_hard_reset,
+ hw_cpu_soft_reset,
+ hw_cpu_external_interrupt,
+ hw_cpu_machine_check_interrupt,
+ hw_cpu_system_management_interrupt,
+ hw_cpu_nr_interrupt_ports
+};
+
+#endif /* _HW_CPU_H_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_eeprom.c b/sim/ppc/hw_eeprom.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a52e9d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_eeprom.c
@@ -0,0 +1,289 @@
+/* This file is part of the program psim.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _HW_EEPROM_C_
+#define _HW_EEPROM_C_
+
+#ifndef STATIC_INLINE_HW_EEPROM
+#define STATIC_INLINE_HW_EEPROM STATIC_INLINE
+#endif
+
+#include "device_table.h"
+
+#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
+#include <string.h>
+#else
+#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
+#include <strings.h>
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* EEPROM - electricaly erasable programable memory
+
+ Description:
+
+ This device implements a small byte addressable EEPROM.
+ Programming is performed using the same write sequences as used by
+ modern EEPROM components. Writes occure in real time, the device
+ returning a progress value until the programing has been completed.
+
+ Properties:
+
+ reg = <address> <size>. Determine where the device lives in the
+ parents address space.
+
+ nr-sectors = <integer>. When erasing an entire sector is cleared
+ at a time. This specifies the number of sectors in the EEPROM
+ component.
+
+ byte-write-delay = <integer>. Number of clock ticks before the
+ programming of a single byte completes.
+
+ sector-start-delay = <integer>. When erasing sectors, the number
+ of clock ticks after the sector has been specified and the actual
+ erase process commences.
+
+ erase-delay = <intger>. Number of clock ticks before an erase
+ program completes. */
+
+typedef enum {
+ read_reset,
+ write_nr_2,
+ write_nr_3,
+ write_nr_4,
+ write_nr_5,
+ write_nr_6,
+ byte_program,
+ byte_programming,
+ chip_erase, chip_erasing,
+ sector_erase, sector_erasing,
+ sector_erase_suspend,
+ sector_erase_resume,
+} eeprom_states;
+
+typedef struct _eeprom_device {
+ unsigned8 *memory;
+ unsigned sizeof_memory;
+ unsigned sector_size;
+ unsigned nr_sectors;
+ unsigned byte_write_delay;
+ unsigned sector_start_delay;
+ unsigned erase_delay;
+ signed64 programme_start_time;
+ unsigned program_byte_address;
+ eeprom_states state;
+} eeprom_device;
+
+static void *
+eeprom_create(const char *name,
+ const device_unit *unit_address,
+ const char *args,
+ device *parent)
+{
+ eeprom_device *eeprom = ZALLOC(eeprom_device);
+ return eeprom;
+}
+
+typedef struct _eeprom_reg_spec {
+ unsigned32 base;
+ unsigned32 size;
+} eeprom_reg_spec;
+
+static void
+eeprom_init_address(device *me,
+ psim *system)
+{
+ eeprom_device *eeprom = (eeprom_device*)device_data(me);
+ const device_property *reg = device_find_array_property(me, "reg");
+ const eeprom_reg_spec *spec = reg->array;
+ int nr_entries = reg->sizeof_array / sizeof(*spec);
+
+ if ((reg->sizeof_array % sizeof(*spec)) != 0)
+ error("devices/%s reg property of incorrect size\n", device_name(me));
+ if (nr_entries > 1)
+ error("devices/%s reg property contains multiple specs\n",
+ device_name(me));
+
+ /* initialize the eeprom */
+ if (eeprom->memory == NULL) {
+ eeprom->sizeof_memory = BE2H_4(spec->size);
+ eeprom->memory = zalloc(eeprom->sizeof_memory);
+ }
+ else
+ memset(eeprom->memory, eeprom->sizeof_memory, 0);
+
+ /* figure out the sectors in the eeprom */
+ eeprom->nr_sectors = device_find_integer_property(me, "nr-sectors");
+ eeprom->sector_size = eeprom->sizeof_memory / eeprom->nr_sectors;
+ if (eeprom->sector_size * eeprom->nr_sectors != eeprom->sizeof_memory)
+ error("device/%s nr-sectors does not evenly divide eeprom\n",
+ device_name(me));
+
+ /* timing */
+ eeprom->byte_write_delay = device_find_integer_property(me, "byte-write-delay");
+ eeprom->sector_start_delay = device_find_integer_property(me, "sector-start-delay");
+ eeprom->erase_delay = device_find_integer_property(me, "erase-delay");
+
+ device_attach_address(device_parent(me),
+ device_name(me),
+ attach_callback,
+ 0 /*address space*/,
+ BE2H_4(spec->base),
+ eeprom->sizeof_memory,
+ access_read_write_exec,
+ me);
+}
+
+
+static unsigned
+eeprom_io_read_buffer(device *me,
+ void *dest,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ eeprom_device *eeprom = (eeprom_device*)device_data(me);
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < nr_bytes; i++) {
+ unsigned_word address = (addr + nr_bytes) % eeprom->sizeof_memory;
+ eeprom->memory[address] = eeprom_io_read_byte(address);
+ }
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+static void
+eeprom_io_write_byte()
+{
+ switch (state) {
+ case read_reset:
+ if (address == 0x5555 && data = 0xaa)
+ state = first_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset;
+ break;
+ case first_write:
+ if (address == 0x2aaa && data == 0x55)
+ state = second_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset; /* issue warning */
+ break;
+ case second_write:
+ if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0xf0)
+ state = read_reset;
+ else if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0x90)
+ state = auto_select;
+ else if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0xa0)
+ state = byte_program;
+ else if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0x80)
+ state = third_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset;
+ break;
+ case fourth_write:
+ if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0xaa)
+ state = fith_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset;
+ break;
+ case fith_write:
+ if (address == 0x2aaa && data == 0x55)
+ state = sixth_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset;
+ break;
+ case sixth_write:
+ if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0x10)
+ state = chip_erase;
+ else
+ sector_erase();
+ break;
+ case auto_select:
+ if (data == 0xf0)
+ state = read_reset;
+ else if (address == 0x5555 && data == 0xaa)
+ state = second_write;
+ else
+ state = read_reset; /* issue warning */
+ break;
+ case sector_erase:
+ if (data == 0xb0)
+ state = sector_erase_suspend;
+ else
+ state = sector_erase; /* ignore */
+ break;
+ case sector_erase_suspend:
+ if (data == 0x30)
+ state = sector_erase;
+ else
+ state = sector_erase_suspend; /* ignore */
+ break;
+ case byte_program:
+ /* perform the byte program */
+ program_address = address;
+ program_start = some_time();
+ toggle = 0;
+ /* but only make things `0' and never 1 */
+ byte[address] = data;
+ state = byte_programming;
+ break;
+ case byte_programming:
+ if (finished)
+ state = read_reset;
+ else
+ state = byte_programming;
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+static unsigned
+eeprom_io_write_buffer(device *me,
+ const void *source,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ eeprom_device *eeprom = (eeprom_device*)device_data(me);
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < nr_bytes; i++) {
+ unsigned_word address = (addr + nr_bytes) % eeprom->sizeof_memory;
+ eeprom_io_read_byte(address, eeprom->memory[address]);
+ }
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+
+
+static device_callbacks const eeprom_callbacks = {
+ { eeprom_init_address, },
+ { NULL, }, /* address */
+ { eeprom_io_read_buffer, eeprom_io_write_buffer }, /* IO */
+};
+
+const device_descriptor eeprom_device_descriptor[] = {
+ { "eeprom", eeprom_create, &eeprom_callbacks },
+ { NULL },
+};
+
+#endif /* _HW_EEPROM_C_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_iobus.c b/sim/ppc/hw_iobus.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5001223
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_iobus.c
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+/* This file is part of the program psim.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _HW_IOBUS_C_
+#define _HW_IOBUS_C_
+
+#ifndef STATIC_INLINE_HW_IOBUS
+#define STATIC_INLINE_HW_IOBUS STATIC_INLINE
+#endif
+
+#include "device_table.h"
+
+
+/* Device:
+
+ iobus@<address> - bus for attaching devices
+
+
+ Description:
+
+ IOBUS provides a simple `local' bus for attaching (hanging)
+ programmed IO devices from. All child devices are mapped into this
+ devices parent address space (after adjusting for the iobus's base
+ address).
+
+
+ Properties:
+
+ None.
+
+ */
+
+static void
+hw_iobus_attach_address_callback(device *me,
+ const char *name,
+ attach_type type,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ access_type access,
+ device *who) /*callback/default*/
+{
+ unsigned_word hw_iobus_addr;
+ /* sanity check */
+ if (space != 0)
+ error("hw_iobus_attach_address_callback() no space for %s/%s\n",
+ device_name(me), name);
+ /* get the bus address */
+ if (device_unit_address(me)->nr_cells != 1)
+ error("hw_iobus_attach_address_callback() invalid address for %s\n",
+ device_name(me));
+ hw_iobus_addr = device_unit_address(me)->cells[0];
+ device_attach_address(device_parent(me),
+ device_name(me),
+ type,
+ 0 /*space*/,
+ hw_iobus_addr + addr,
+ nr_bytes,
+ access,
+ who);
+}
+
+
+static device_callbacks const hw_iobus_callbacks = {
+ { NULL, },
+ { hw_iobus_attach_address_callback, },
+ { NULL, }, /* IO */
+ { NULL, }, /* DMA */
+ { NULL, }, /* interrupt */
+ { generic_device_unit_decode,
+ generic_device_unit_encode, }
+};
+
+
+const device_descriptor hw_iobus_device_descriptor[] = {
+ { "iobus", NULL, &hw_iobus_callbacks },
+ { NULL, },
+};
+
+#endif /* _HW_IOBUS_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_nvram.c b/sim/ppc/hw_nvram.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fbd8e11
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_nvram.c
@@ -0,0 +1,234 @@
+/* This file is part of the program psim.
+
+ Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+ */
+
+
+#ifndef _HW_NVRAM_C_
+#define _HW_NVRAM_C_
+
+#ifndef STATIC_INLINE_HW_NVRAM
+#define STATIC_INLINE_HW_NVRAM STATIC_INLINE
+#endif
+
+#include "device_table.h"
+
+#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
+#include <time.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
+#include <string.h>
+#else
+#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
+#include <strings.h>
+#endif
+#endif
+
+/* NVRAM - non-volatile memory with optional clock.
+
+ Description:
+
+ This device implements a small byte addressable non-volatile memory
+ component. The component may include an optional real-time clock
+ at its upper addresses.
+
+ Properties:
+
+ reg = <address> <size>. Determine where the device lives in the
+ parents address space.
+
+ timezone = <integer>. Adjustment to current host's GMT (in secons)
+ that should be applied when updating the NVRAM's clock. */
+
+typedef struct _hw_nvram_device {
+ unsigned8 *memory;
+ unsigned sizeof_memory;
+#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
+ time_t host_time;
+#else
+ long host_time;
+#endif
+ unsigned timezone;
+ /* useful */
+ unsigned addr_year;
+ unsigned addr_month;
+ unsigned addr_date;
+ unsigned addr_day;
+ unsigned addr_hour;
+ unsigned addr_minutes;
+ unsigned addr_seconds;
+ unsigned addr_control;
+} hw_nvram_device;
+
+static void *
+hw_nvram_create(const char *name,
+ const device_unit *unit_address,
+ const char *args,
+ device *parent)
+{
+ hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram = ZALLOC(hw_nvram_device);
+ return hw_nvram;
+}
+
+typedef struct _hw_nvram_reg_spec {
+ unsigned32 base;
+ unsigned32 size;
+} hw_nvram_reg_spec;
+
+static void
+hw_nvram_init_address(device *me)
+{
+ hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram = (hw_nvram_device*)device_data(me);
+ const device_property *reg = device_find_array_property(me, "reg");
+ const hw_nvram_reg_spec *spec = reg->array;
+ int nr_entries = reg->sizeof_array / sizeof(*spec);
+
+ if ((reg->sizeof_array % sizeof(*spec)) != 0)
+ error("devices/%s reg property of incorrect size\n", device_name(me));
+ if (nr_entries > 1)
+ error("devices/%s reg property contains multiple specs\n",
+ device_name(me));
+
+ /* initialize the hw_nvram */
+ if (hw_nvram->memory == NULL) {
+ hw_nvram->sizeof_memory = BE2H_4(spec->size);
+ hw_nvram->memory = zalloc(hw_nvram->sizeof_memory);
+ }
+ else
+ memset(hw_nvram->memory, hw_nvram->sizeof_memory, 0);
+
+ hw_nvram->timezone = device_find_integer_property(me, "timezone");
+
+ hw_nvram->addr_year = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 1;
+ hw_nvram->addr_month = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 2;
+ hw_nvram->addr_date = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 3;
+ hw_nvram->addr_day = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 4;
+ hw_nvram->addr_hour = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 5;
+ hw_nvram->addr_minutes = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 6;
+ hw_nvram->addr_seconds = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 7;
+ hw_nvram->addr_control = hw_nvram->sizeof_memory - 8;
+
+ device_attach_address(device_parent(me),
+ device_name(me),
+ attach_callback,
+ 0 /*address space*/,
+ BE2H_4(spec->base),
+ hw_nvram->sizeof_memory,
+ access_read_write_exec,
+ me);
+}
+
+static int
+hw_nvram_bcd(int val)
+{
+ return ((val / 10) << 4) + (val % 10);
+}
+
+/* If reached an update interval and allowed, update the clock within
+ the hw_nvram. While this function could be implemented using events
+ it isn't on the assumption that the HW_NVRAM will hardly ever be
+ referenced and hence there is little need in keeping the clock
+ continually up-to-date */
+static void
+hw_nvram_update_clock(hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram, cpu *processor)
+{
+#ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
+ if (!(hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_control] & 0xc0)) {
+ time_t host_time = time(NULL);
+ if (hw_nvram->host_time != host_time) {
+ time_t nvtime = hw_nvram->host_time + hw_nvram->timezone;
+ struct tm *clock = gmtime(&nvtime);
+ hw_nvram->host_time = host_time;
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_year] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_year);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_month] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_mon + 1);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_date] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_mday);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_day] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_wday + 1);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_hour] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_hour);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_minutes] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_min);
+ hw_nvram->memory[hw_nvram->addr_seconds] = hw_nvram_bcd(clock->tm_sec);
+ }
+ }
+#else
+ error("fixme - where do I find out GMT\n");
+#endif
+}
+
+static void
+hw_nvram_set_clock(hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram, cpu *processor)
+{
+ error ("fixme - how do I set the localtime\n");
+}
+
+static unsigned
+hw_nvram_io_read_buffer(device *me,
+ void *dest,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ int i;
+ hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram = (hw_nvram_device*)device_data(me);
+ for (i = 0; i < nr_bytes; i++) {
+ unsigned address = (addr + i) % hw_nvram->sizeof_memory;
+ unsigned8 data = hw_nvram->memory[address];
+ hw_nvram_update_clock(hw_nvram, processor);
+ ((unsigned8*)dest)[i] = data;
+ }
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+static unsigned
+hw_nvram_io_write_buffer(device *me,
+ const void *source,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ int i;
+ hw_nvram_device *hw_nvram = (hw_nvram_device*)device_data(me);
+ for (i = 0; i < nr_bytes; i++) {
+ unsigned address = (addr + i) % hw_nvram->sizeof_memory;
+ unsigned8 data = ((unsigned8*)source)[i];
+ if (address == hw_nvram->addr_control
+ && (data & 0x80) == 0
+ && (hw_nvram->memory[address] & 0x80) == 0x80)
+ hw_nvram_set_clock(hw_nvram, processor);
+ else
+ hw_nvram_update_clock(hw_nvram, processor);
+ hw_nvram->memory[address] = data;
+ }
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+static device_callbacks const hw_nvram_callbacks = {
+ { hw_nvram_init_address, },
+ { NULL, }, /* address */
+ { hw_nvram_io_read_buffer, hw_nvram_io_write_buffer }, /* IO */
+};
+
+const device_descriptor hw_nvram_device_descriptor[] = {
+ { "nvram", hw_nvram_create, &hw_nvram_callbacks },
+ { NULL },
+};
+
+#endif /* _HW_NVRAM_C_ */
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_pci_ide.c b/sim/ppc/hw_pci_ide.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5057a29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_pci_ide.c
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+something goes here
diff --git a/sim/ppc/hw_pic.c b/sim/ppc/hw_pic.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3203f8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/hw_pic.c
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+/* ICU device: icu@<address>
+
+ <address> : read - processor nr
+ <address> : write - interrupt processor nr
+ <address> + 4 : read - nr processors
+
+ Single byte registers that control a simple ICU.
+
+ Illustrates passing of events to parent device. Passing of
+ interrupts to an interrupt destination. */
+
+
+static unsigned
+icu_io_read_buffer_callback(device *me,
+ void *dest,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ memset(dest, 0, nr_bytes);
+ switch (addr & 4) {
+ case 0:
+ *(unsigned_1*)dest = cpu_nr(processor);
+ break;
+ case 4:
+ *(unsigned_1*)dest =
+ device_find_integer_property(me, "/openprom/options/smp");
+ break;
+ }
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+
+static unsigned
+icu_io_write_buffer_callback(device *me,
+ const void *source,
+ int space,
+ unsigned_word addr,
+ unsigned nr_bytes,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ unsigned_1 val = H2T_1(*(unsigned_1*)source);
+ /* tell the parent device that the interrupt lines have changed.
+ For this fake ICU. The interrupt lines just indicate the cpu to
+ interrupt next */
+ device_interrupt_event(me,
+ val, /*my_port*/
+ val, /*val*/
+ processor, cia);
+ return nr_bytes;
+}
+
+static void
+icu_do_interrupt(event_queue *queue,
+ void *data)
+{
+ cpu *target = (cpu*)data;
+ /* try to interrupt the processor. If the attempt fails, try again
+ on the next tick */
+ if (!external_interrupt(target))
+ event_queue_schedule(queue, 1, icu_do_interrupt, target);
+}
+
+
+static void
+icu_interrupt_event_callback(device *me,
+ int my_port,
+ device *source,
+ int source_port,
+ int level,
+ cpu *processor,
+ unsigned_word cia)
+{
+ /* the interrupt controller can't interrupt a cpu at any time.
+ Rather it must synchronize with the system clock before
+ performing an interrupt on the given processor */
+ psim *system = cpu_system(processor);
+ cpu *target = psim_cpu(system, my_port);
+ if (target != NULL) {
+ event_queue *events = cpu_event_queue(target);
+ event_queue_schedule(events, 1, icu_do_interrupt, target);
+ }
+}
+
+static device_callbacks const icu_callbacks = {
+ { generic_device_init_address, },
+ { NULL, }, /* address */
+ { icu_io_read_buffer_callback,
+ icu_io_write_buffer_callback, },
+ { NULL, }, /* DMA */
+ { icu_interrupt_event_callback, },
+ { NULL, }, /* unit */
+};
+
+
diff --git a/sim/ppc/psim.texinfo b/sim/ppc/psim.texinfo
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f81e460
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sim/ppc/psim.texinfo
@@ -0,0 +1,1105 @@
+\input texinfo.tex @c -*-texinfo-*-
+@comment %**start of header
+@setfilename texinfo
+@settitle Texinfo @value{edition}
+@syncodeindex vr fn
+@footnotestyle separate
+@paragraphindent 2
+@smallbook
+@comment %**end of header
+
+@c Set smallbook if printing in smallbook format so the example of the
+@c smallbook font is actually written using smallbook; in bigbook, a kludge
+@c is used for TeX output.
+@set smallbook
+@c @@clear smallbook
+
+@ignore
+@ifinfo
+@format
+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+* Texinfo: (texinfo). The documentation format for the GNU Project.
+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+@end format
+@end ifinfo
+@end ignore
+
+@set edition 2.21
+@set update-date 7 June 1995
+@set update-month June 1995
+
+@c Experiment with smaller amounts of whitespace between chapters
+@c and sections.
+@tex
+\global\chapheadingskip = 15pt plus 4pt minus 2pt
+\global\secheadingskip = 12pt plus 3pt minus 2pt
+\global\subsecheadingskip = 9pt plus 2pt minus 2pt
+@end tex
+
+@c Experiment with smaller amounts of whitespace between paragraphs in
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+@ifclear smallbook
+@tex
+\global\parskip 6pt plus 1pt
+@end tex
+@end ifclear
+
+@finalout
+
+@c Currently undocumented command, 5 December 1993:
+@c
+@c nwnode (Same as node, but no warnings; for `makeinfo'.)
+
+@ifinfo
+This file documents Texinfo, a documentation system that uses a single
+source file to produce both on-line information and a printed manual.
+
+Copyright (C) 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
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+@end ifinfo
+
+@setchapternewpage odd
+
+@shorttitlepage Texinfo
+
+@titlepage
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+@subtitle @value{update-month}
+
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+* settitle:: Create a title for the printed work.
+* setchapternewpage:: Start chapters on right-hand pages.
+* paragraphindent:: An option to specify paragraph indentation.
+* End of Header:: Formatting a region requires this.
+
+The Title and Copyright Pages
+
+* titlepage:: Create a title for the printed document.
+* titlefont center sp:: The @code{@@titlefont}, @code{@@center},
+ and @code{@@sp} commands.
+* title subtitle author:: The @code{@@title}, @code{@@subtitle},
+ and @code{@@author} commands.
+* Copyright & Permissions:: How to write the copyright notice and
+ include copying permissions.
+* end titlepage:: Turn on page headings after the title and
+ copyright pages.
+* headings on off:: An option for turning headings on and off
+ and double or single sided printing.
+
+The `Top' Node and Master Menu
+
+* Title of Top Node:: Sketch what the file is about.
+* Master Menu Parts:: A master menu has three or more parts.
+
+Ending a Texinfo File
+
+* Printing Indices & Menus:: How to print an index in hardcopy and
+ generate index menus in Info.
+* Contents:: How to create a table of contents.
+* File End:: How to mark the end of a file.
+
+Chapter Structuring
+
+* Tree Structuring:: A manual is like an upside down tree @dots{}
+* Structuring Command Types:: How to divide a manual into parts.
+* makeinfo top:: The @code{@@top} command, part of the `Top' node.
+* chapter::
+* unnumbered & appendix::
+* majorheading & chapheading::
+* section::
+* unnumberedsec appendixsec heading::
+* subsection::
+* unnumberedsubsec appendixsubsec subheading::
+* subsubsection:: Commands for the lowest level sections.
+* Raise/lower sections:: How to change commands' hierarchical level.
+
+Nodes
+
+* Two Paths:: Different commands to structure
+ Info output and printed output.
+* Node Menu Illustration:: A diagram, and sample nodes and menus.
+* node:: How to write a node, in detail.
+* makeinfo Pointer Creation:: How to create node pointers with @code{makeinfo}.
+
+The @code{@@node} Command
+
+* Node Names:: How to choose node and pointer names.
+* Writing a Node:: How to write an @code{@@node} line.
+* Node Line Tips:: Keep names short.
+* Node Line Requirements:: Keep names unique, without @@-commands.
+* First Node:: How to write a `Top' node.
+* makeinfo top command:: How to use the @code{@@top} command.
+* Top Node Summary:: Write a brief description for readers.
+
+Menus
+
+* Menu Location:: Put a menu in a short node.
+* Writing a Menu:: What is a menu?
+* Menu Parts:: A menu entry has three parts.
+* Less Cluttered Menu Entry:: Two part menu entry.
+* Menu Example:: Two and three part menu entries.
+* Other Info Files:: How to refer to a different Info file.
+
+Cross References
+
+* References:: What cross references are for.
+* Cross Reference Commands:: A summary of the different commands.
+* Cross Reference Parts:: A cross reference has several parts.
+* xref:: Begin a reference with `See' @dots{}
+* Top Node Naming:: How to refer to the beginning of another file.
+* ref:: A reference for the last part of a sentence.
+* pxref:: How to write a parenthetical cross reference.
+* inforef:: How to refer to an Info-only file.
+
+@code{@@xref}
+
+* Reference Syntax:: What a reference looks like and requires.
+* One Argument:: @code{@@xref} with one argument.
+* Two Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with two arguments.
+* Three Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with three arguments.
+* Four and Five Arguments:: @code{@@xref} with four and five arguments.
+
+Marking Words and Phrases
+
+* Indicating:: How to indicate definitions, files, etc.
+* Emphasis:: How to emphasize text.
+
+Indicating Definitions, Commands, etc.
+
+* Useful Highlighting:: Highlighting provides useful information.
+* code:: How to indicate code.
+* kbd:: How to show keyboard input.
+* key:: How to specify keys.
+* samp:: How to show a literal sequence of characters.
+* var:: How to indicate a metasyntactic variable.
+* file:: How to indicate the name of a file.
+* dfn:: How to specify a definition.
+* cite:: How to refer to a book that is not in Info.
+
+Emphasizing Text
+
+* emph & strong:: How to emphasize text in Texinfo.
+* Smallcaps:: How to use the small caps font.
+* Fonts:: Various font commands for printed output.
+* Customized Highlighting:: How to define highlighting commands.
+
+Quotations and Examples
+
+* Block Enclosing Commands:: Use different constructs for
+ different purposes.
+* quotation:: How to write a quotation.
+* example:: How to write an example in a fixed-width font.
+* noindent:: How to prevent paragraph indentation.
+* Lisp Example:: How to illustrate Lisp code.
+* smallexample & smalllisp:: Forms for the @code{@@smallbook} option.
+* display:: How to write an example in the current font.
+* format:: How to write an example that does not narrow
+ the margins.
+* exdent:: How to undo the indentation of a line.
+* flushleft & flushright:: How to push text flushleft or flushright.
+* cartouche:: How to draw cartouches around examples.
+
+Making Lists and Tables
+
+* Introducing Lists:: Texinfo formats lists for you.
+* itemize:: How to construct a simple list.
+* enumerate:: How to construct a numbered list.
+* Two-column Tables:: How to construct a two-column table.
+
+Making a Two-column Table
+
+* table:: How to construct a two-column table.
+* ftable vtable:: How to construct a two-column table
+ with automatic indexing.
+* itemx:: How to put more entries in the first column.
+
+Creating Indices
+
+* Index Entries:: Choose different words for index entries.
+* Predefined Indices:: Use different indices for different kinds
+ of entry.
+* Indexing Commands:: How to make an index entry.
+* Combining Indices:: How to combine indices.
+* New Indices:: How to define your own indices.
+
+Combining Indices
+
+* syncodeindex:: How to merge two indices, using @code{@@code}
+ font for the merged-from index.
+* synindex:: How to merge two indices, using the
+ default font of the merged-to index.
+
+Special Insertions
+
+* Braces Atsigns Periods:: How to insert braces, @samp{@@} and periods.
+* dmn:: How to format a dimension.
+* Dots Bullets:: How to insert dots and bullets.
+* TeX and copyright:: How to insert the @TeX{} logo
+ and the copyright symbol.
+* minus:: How to insert a minus sign.
+* math:: How to format a mathematical expression.
+
+Inserting @samp{@@}, Braces, and Periods
+
+* Inserting An Atsign::
+* Inserting Braces:: How to insert @samp{@{} and @samp{@}}
+* Controlling Spacing:: How to insert the right amount of space
+ after punctuation within a sentence.
+
+Inserting Ellipsis, Dots, and Bullets
+
+* dots:: How to insert dots @dots{}
+* bullet:: How to insert a bullet.
+
+Inserting @TeX{} and the Copyright Symbol
+
+* tex:: How to insert the @TeX{} logo.
+* copyright symbol:: How to use @code{@@copyright}@{@}.
+
+Glyphs for Examples
+
+* Glyphs Summary::
+* result:: How to show the result of expression.
+* expansion:: How to indicate an expansion.
+* Print Glyph:: How to indicate printed output.
+* Error Glyph:: How to indicate an error message.
+* Equivalence:: How to indicate equivalence.
+* Point Glyph:: How to indicate the location of point.
+
+Making and Preventing Breaks
+
+* Break Commands:: Cause and prevent splits.
+* Line Breaks:: How to force a single line to use two lines.
+* w:: How to prevent unwanted line breaks.
+* sp:: How to insert blank lines.
+* page:: How to force the start of a new page.
+* group:: How to prevent unwanted page breaks.
+* need:: Another way to prevent unwanted page breaks.
+
+Definition Commands
+
+* Def Cmd Template:: How to structure a description using a
+ definition command.
+* Optional Arguments:: How to handle optional and repeated arguments.
+* deffnx:: How to group two or more `first' lines.
+* Def Cmds in Detail:: All the definition commands.
+* Def Cmd Conventions:: Conventions for writing definitions.
+* Sample Function Definition::
+
+The Definition Commands
+
+* Functions Commands:: Commands for functions and similar entities.
+* Variables Commands:: Commands for variables and similar entities.
+* Typed Functions:: Commands for functions in typed languages.
+* Typed Variables:: Commands for variables in typed languages.
+* Abstract Objects:: Commands for object-oriented programming.
+* Data Types:: The definition command for data types.
+
+Footnotes
+
+* Footnote Commands:: How to write a footnote in Texinfo.
+* Footnote Styles:: Controlling how footnotes appear in Info.
+
+Conditionally Visible Text
+
+* Conditional Commands:: How to specify text for Info or @TeX{}.
+* Using Ordinary TeX Commands:: You can use any and all @TeX{} commands.
+* set clear value:: How to designate which text to format (for
+ both Info and @TeX{}); and how to set a
+ flag to a string that you can insert.
+
+@code{@@set}, @code{@@clear}, and @code{@@value}
+
+* ifset ifclear:: Format a region if a flag is set.
+* value:: Replace a flag with a string.
+* value Example:: An easy way to update edition information.
+
+Format and Print Hardcopy
+
+* Use TeX:: Use @TeX{} to format for hardcopy.
+* Format with tex/texindex:: How to format in a shell.
+* Format with texi2dvi:: A simpler way to use the shell.
+* Print with lpr:: How to print.
+* Within Emacs:: How to format and print from an Emacs shell.
+* Texinfo Mode Printing:: How to format and print in Texinfo mode.
+* Compile-Command:: How to print using Emacs's compile command.
+* Requirements Summary:: @TeX{} formatting requirements summary.
+* Preparing for TeX:: What you need to do to use @TeX{}.
+* Overfull hboxes:: What are and what to do with overfull hboxes.
+* smallbook:: How to print small format books and manuals.
+* A4 Paper:: How to print on European A4 paper.
+* Cropmarks and Magnification:: How to print marks to indicate the size
+ of pages and how to print scaled up output.
+
+Creating an Info File
+
+* makeinfo advantages:: @code{makeinfo} provides better error checking.
+* Invoking makeinfo:: How to run @code{makeinfo} from a shell.
+* makeinfo options:: Specify fill-column and other options.
+* Pointer Validation:: How to check that pointers point somewhere.
+* makeinfo in Emacs:: How to run @code{makeinfo} from Emacs.
+* texinfo-format commands:: Two Info formatting commands written
+ in Emacs Lisp are an alternative
+ to @code{makeinfo}.
+* Batch Formatting:: How to format for Info in Emacs Batch mode.
+* Tag and Split Files:: How tagged and split files help Info
+ to run better.
+
+Installing an Info File
+
+* Directory file:: The top level menu for all Info files.
+* New Info File:: Listing a new info file.
+* Other Info Directories:: How to specify Info files that are
+ located in other directories.
+
+Sample Permissions
+
+* Inserting Permissions:: How to put permissions in your document.
+* ifinfo Permissions:: Sample @samp{ifinfo} copying permissions.
+* Titlepage Permissions:: Sample Titlepage copying permissions.
+
+Include Files
+
+* Using Include Files:: How to use the @code{@@include} command.
+* texinfo-multiple-files-update:: How to create and update nodes and
+ menus when using included files.
+* Include File Requirements:: What @code{texinfo-multiple-files-update} expects.
+* Sample Include File:: A sample outer file with included files
+ within it; and a sample included file.
+* Include Files Evolution:: How use of the @code{@@include} command
+ has changed over time.
+
+Page Headings
+
+* Headings Introduced:: Conventions for using page headings.
+* Heading Format:: Standard page heading formats.
+* Heading Choice:: How to specify the type of page heading.
+* Custom Headings:: How to create your own headings and footings.
+
+Formatting Mistakes
+
+* makeinfo preferred:: @code{makeinfo} finds errors.
+* Debugging with Info:: How to catch errors with Info formatting.
+* Debugging with TeX:: How to catch errors with @TeX{} formatting.
+* Using texinfo-show-structure:: How to use @code{texinfo-show-structure}.
+* Using occur:: How to list all lines containing a pattern.
+* Running Info-Validate:: How to find badly referenced nodes.
+
+Finding Badly Referenced Nodes
+
+* Using Info-validate:: How to run @code{Info-validate}.
+* Unsplit:: How to create an unsplit file.
+* Tagifying:: How to tagify a file.
+* Splitting:: How to split a file manually.
+
+Second Edition Features
+
+* New Texinfo Mode Commands:: The updating commands are especially useful.
+* New Commands:: Many newly described @@-commands.
+@end menu
+
+@node Copying, Overview, Top, Top
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@unnumbered Texinfo Copying Conditions
+@cindex Copying conditions
+@cindex Conditions for copying Texinfo
+
+The programs currently being distributed that relate to Texinfo include
+portions of GNU Emacs, plus other separate programs (including
+@code{makeinfo}, @code{info}, @code{texindex}, and @file{texinfo.tex}).
+These programs are @dfn{free}; this means that everyone is free to use
+them and free to redistribute them on a free basis. The Texinfo-related
+programs are not in the public domain; they are copyrighted and there
+are restrictions on their distribution, but these restrictions are
+designed to permit everything that a good cooperating citizen would want
+to do. What is not allowed is to try to prevent others from further
+sharing any version of these programs that they might get from
+you.@refill
+
+ Specifically, we want to make sure that you have the right to give
+away copies of the programs that relate to Texinfo, that you receive
+source code or else can get it if you want it, that you can change these
+programs or use pieces of them in new free programs, and that you know
+you can do these things.@refill
+
+ To make sure that everyone has such rights, we have to forbid you to
+deprive anyone else of these rights. For example, if you distribute
+copies of the Texinfo related programs, you must give the recipients all
+the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or
+can get the source code. And you must tell them their rights.@refill
+
+ Also, for our own protection, we must make certain that everyone finds
+out that there is no warranty for the programs that relate to Texinfo.
+If these programs are modified by someone else and passed on, we want
+their recipients to know that what they have is not what we distributed,
+so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on our
+reputation.@refill
+
+ The precise conditions of the licenses for the programs currently
+being distributed that relate to Texinfo are found in the General Public
+Licenses that accompany them.@refill
+
+@node Overview, Texinfo Mode, Copying, Top
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@chapter Overview of Texinfo
+@cindex Overview of Texinfo
+@cindex Texinfo overview
+
+@dfn{Texinfo}@footnote{Note that the first syllable of ``Texinfo'' is
+pronounced like ``speck'', not ``hex''. This odd pronunciation is
+derived from, but is not the same as, the pronunciation of @TeX{}. In
+the word @TeX{}, the @samp{X} is actually the Greek letter ``chi''
+rather than the English letter ``ex''. Pronounce @TeX{} as if the
+@samp{X} were the last sound in the name `Bach'; but pronounce Texinfo
+as if the @samp{x} were a `k'. Spell ``Texinfo'' with a capital ``T''
+and write the other letters in lower case.}
+is a documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both
+on-line information and printed output. This means that instead of
+writing two different documents, one for the on-line help or other on-line
+information and the other for a typeset manual or other printed work, you
+need write only one document. When the work is revised, you need revise
+only one document. (You can read the on-line information, known as an
+@dfn{Info file}, with an Info documentation-reading program.)@refill
+
+@menu
+* Using Texinfo:: Create a conventional printed book
+ or an Info file.
+* Info Files:: What is an Info file?
+* Printed Books:: Characteristics of a printed book or manual.
+* Formatting Commands:: @@-commands are used for formatting.
+* Conventions:: General rules for writing a Texinfo file.
+* Comments:: How to write comments and mark regions that
+ the formatting commands will ignore.
+* Minimum:: What a Texinfo file must have.
+* Six Parts:: Usually, a Texinfo file has six parts.
+* Short Sample:: A short sample Texinfo file.
+* Acknowledgements::
+@end menu
+
+@c ************************************************************************
+
+
+
+\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
+@c %**start of header
+@setfilename psim.info
+@settitle PSIM
+@setchapternewpage odd
+@c %**end of header
+
+
+
+@ifinfo
+This file documents the program PSIM.
+
+Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney.
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+@ignore
+Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the
+results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
+notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
+(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
+
+@end ignore
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, subject to the terms
+of the GNU General Public License, which includes the provision that the
+entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
+permission notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
+into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions.
+@end ifinfo
+
+
+@titlepage
+@title PSIM
+@subtitle Model of the PowerPC Environments
+@author Andrew Cagney
+
+@page
+@vskip Opt plus ifill
+Copyright @copyright{} 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney
+
+This is the first edition of the PSIM manual and is consistent with PSIM
+version 1.0.
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, subject to the terms
+of the GNU General Public License, which includes the provision that the
+entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
+permission notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
+into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions.
+@end titlepage
+
+
+
+@menu
+
+* Copying:: Your rights and freedoms.
+* First Chappeter:: Getting started ....
+* Second Chapter:: Getting finished ....
+
+
+@end menu
+
+
+PSIM is a program written in extended ANSI-C that implements an
+instruction level simulation of the PowerPC environment. It is freely
+available in source code form under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License (version 2 or later).
+
+The PowerPC Architecture is described as having three levels of
+compliance:
+
+ UEA - User Environment Architecture
+ VEA - Virtual Environment Architecture
+ OEA - Operating Environment Architecture
+
+PSIM both implements all three levels of the PowerPC and includes (for
+each level) a corresponding simulated run-time environment.
+
+In addition, PSIM, to the execution unit level, models the performance
+of most of the current PowerPC implementations (contributed by Michael
+Meissner). This detailed performance monitoring (unlike many other
+simulators) resulting in only a relatively marginal reduction in the
+simulators performance.
+
+
+A description of how to build PSIM is contained in the file:
+
+ ftp://ftp.ci.com.au/pub/psim/INSTALL
+ or ftp://cambridge.cygnus.com/pub/psim/INSTALL
+
+while an overview of how to use PSIM is in:
+
+ ftp://ftp.ci.com.au/pub/psim/RUN
+or ftp://cambridge.cygnus.com/pub/psim/RUN
+
+This file is found in:
+
+ ftp://ftp.ci.com.au/pub/psim/README
+or ftp://cambridge.cygnus.com/pub/psim/README
+
+
+Thanks goes firstly to:
+
+ Corinthian Engineering Pty Ltd
+ Cygnus Support
+ Highland Logic Pty Ltd
+
+who provided the resources needed for making this software available
+on the Internet.
+
+More importantly I'd like to thank the following individuals who each
+contributed in their own unique way:
+
+ Allen Briggs, Bett Koch, David Edelsohn, Gordon Irlam,
+ Michael Meissner, Bob Mercier, Richard Perini, Dale Rahn,
+ Richard Stallman, Mitchele Walker
+
+
+ Andrew Cagney
+ Feb, 1995
+
+
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+ What features does PSIM include?
+
+ Monitoring and modeling
+
+ PSIM includes (thanks to Michael Meissner)
+ a detailed model of most of the PowerPC
+ implementations to the functional unit level.
+
+
+ SMP
+
+ The PowerPC ISA defines SMP synchronizing instructions.
+ This simulator implements a limited, but functional,
+ subset of the PowerPC synchronization instructions
+ behaviour. Programs that restrict their synchronization
+ primitives to those that work with this functional
+ sub-set (eg P() and V()) are able to run on the SMP
+ version of PSIM.
+
+ People intending to use this system should study
+ the code implementing the lwarx instruction.
+
+ ENDIAN SUPPORT
+
+ PSIM implements the PowerPC's big and little (xor
+ endian) modes and correctly simulates code that
+ switches between these two modes.
+
+ In addition, psim can model a true little-endian
+ machine.
+
+ ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) models
+
+ PSIM includes a model of the UEA, VEA and OEA. This
+ includes the time base registers (VEA) and HTAB
+ and BATS (OEA).
+
+ In addition, a preliminary model of the 64 bit
+ PowerPC architecture is implemented.
+
+ IO Hardware
+
+ PSIM's internals are based around the concept
+ of a Device Tree. This tree intentionally
+ resembles that of the Device Tree found in
+ OpenBoot firmware. PSIM is flexible enough
+ to allow the user to fully configure this device
+ tree (and consequently the hardware model) at
+ run time.
+
+ Run-time environments:
+
+ PSIM's UEA model includes emulation for BSD
+ based UNIX system calls.
+
+ PSIM's OEA model includes emulation of either:
+
+ o OpenBoot client interface
+
+ o MOTO's BUG interface.
+
+
+ Floating point
+
+ Preliminary support for floating point is included.
+
+
+ Who would be interested in PSIM?
+
+ o the curious
+
+ Using psim, gdb, gcc and binutils the curious
+ user can construct an environment that allows
+ them to play with PowerPC Environment without
+ the need for real hardware.
+
+
+ o the analyst
+
+ PSIM includes many (contributed) monitoring
+ features which (unlike many other simulators)
+ do not come with a great penalty in performance.
+
+ Thus the performance analyst is able to use
+ this simulator to analyse the performance of
+ the system under test.
+
+ If PSIM doesn't monitor a components of interest,
+ the source code is freely available, and hence
+ there is no hinderance to changing things
+ to meet a specific analysts needs.
+
+
+ o the serious SW developer
+
+ PSIM models all three levels of the PowerPC
+ Architecture: UEA, VEA and OEA. Further,
+ the internal design is such that PSIM can
+ be extended to support additional requirements.
+
+
+ What performance analysis measurements can PSIM perform?
+
+ Below is the output from a recent analysis run
+ (contributed by Michael Meissner):
+
+ For the following program:
+
+ long
+ simple_rand ()
+ {
+ static unsigned long seed = 47114711;
+ unsigned long this = seed * 1103515245 + 12345;
+ seed = this;
+ /* cut-cut-cut - see the file RUN.psim */
+ }
+
+ Here is the current output generated with the -I switch on a P90
+ (the compiler used is the development version of GCC with a new
+ scheduler replacing the old one):
+
+ CPU #1 executed 41,994 AND instructions.
+ CPU #1 executed 519,785 AND Immediate instructions.
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ CPU #1 executed 1 System Call instruction.
+ CPU #1 executed 207,746 XOR instructions.
+
+ CPU #1 executed 23,740,856 cycles.
+ CPU #1 executed 10,242,780 stalls waiting for data.
+ CPU #1 executed 1 stall waiting for a function unit.
+ .
+ .
+ .
+ CPU #1 executed 3,136,229 branch functional unit instructions.
+ CPU #1 executed 16,949,396 instructions that were accounted for in timing info.
+ CPU #1 executed 871,920 data reads.
+ CPU #1 executed 971,926 data writes.
+ CPU #1 executed 221 icache misses.
+ CPU #1 executed 16,949,396 instructions in total.
+
+ Simulator speed was 250,731 instructions/second
+
+
+ What motivated PSIM?
+
+ As an idea, psim was first discussed seriously during mid
+ 1994. At that time its main objectives were:
+
+
+ o good performance
+
+ Many simulators loose out by only providing
+ a binary interface to the internals. This
+ interface eventually becomes a bottle neck
+ in the simulators performance.
+
+ It was intended that PSIM would avoid this
+ problem by giving the user access to the
+ full source code.
+
+ Further, by exploiting the power of modern
+ compilers it was hoped that PSIM would achieve
+ good performance with out having to compromise
+ its internal design.
+
+
+ o practical portability
+
+ Rather than try to be portable to every
+ C compiler on every platform, it was decided
+ that PSIM would restrict its self to supporting
+ ANSI compilers that included the extension
+ of a long long type.
+
+ GCC is one such compiler, consequently PSIM
+ should be portable to any machine running GCC.
+
+
+ o flexibility in its design
+
+ PSIM should allow the user to select the
+ features required and customise the build
+ accordingly. By having the source code,
+ the compiler is able to eliminate any un
+ used features of the simulator.
+
+ After all, let the compiler do the work.
+
+
+ o SMP
+
+ A model that allowed the simulation of
+ SMP platforms with out the large overhead
+ often encountered with such models.
+
+
+ PSIM achieves each of these objectives.
+
+
+ Is PSIM PowerPC Platform (PPCP) (nee CHRP) Compliant?
+
+ No.
+
+ Among other things it does not have an Apple ROM socket.
+
+
+ Could PSIM be extended so that it models a CHRP machine?
+
+ Yes.
+
+ PSIM has been designed with the CHRP spec in mind. To model
+ a CHRP desktop the following would need to be added:
+
+ o An apple ROM socket :-)
+
+ o Model of each of the desktop IO devices
+
+ o An OpenPIC device.
+
+ o RTAS (Run Time Abstraction Services).
+
+ o A fully populated device tree.
+
+
+ Is the source code available?
+
+ Yes.
+
+ The source code to PSIM is available under the terms of
+ the GNU Public Licence. This allows you to distribute
+ the source code for free but with certain conditions.
+
+ See the file:
+
+ ftp://archie.au/gnu/COPYING
+
+ For details of the terms and conditions.
+
+
+ Where do I send bugs or report problems?
+
+ There is a mailing list (subscribe through majordomo@ci.com.au) at:
+
+ powerpc-psim@ci.com.au
+
+ If I get the ftp archive updated I post a note to that mailing list.
+ In addition your welcome to send bugs or problems either to me or to
+ that e-mail list.
+
+ This list currently averages zero articles a day.
+
+
+ Does PSIM have any limitations or problems?
+
+ PSIM can't run rs6000/AIX binaries - At present PSIM can only
+ simulate static executables. Since an AIX executable is
+ never static, PSIM is unable to simulate its execution.
+
+ PSIM is still under development - consequently there are going
+ to be bugs.
+
+ See the file BUGS (included in the distribution) for any
+ other outstanding issues.
+