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2022-12-21sim: enable common sim_cpu usage everywhereMike Frysinger1-2/+0
All ports should be migrated now. Drop the SIM_HAVE_COMMON_SIM_CPU knob and require it be used everywhere now.
2022-12-20sim: sim_cpu: invert sim_cpu storageMike Frysinger1-5/+2
Currently all ports have to declare sim_cpu themselves in their sim-main.h and then embed the common sim_cpu_base in it. This dynamic makes it impossible to share common object code among multiple ports because the core data structure is always different. Let's invert this relationship: common code declares sim_cpu, and the port uses the new arch_data field for its per-cpu state. This is the first in a series of changes: it adds a define to select between the old & new layouts, then converts all the ports that don't need custom state over to the new layout. This includes mn10300 that, while it defines custom fields in its cpu struct, never uses them.
2022-12-20sim: move register headers into sim/ namespace [PR sim/29869]Mike Frysinger1-1/+1
These headers define the register numbers for each port to implement the sim_fetch_register & sim_store_register interfaces. While gdb uses these, the APIs are part of the sim, not gdb. Move the headers out of the gdb/ include namespace and into sim/ instead.
2022-11-05sim: run: move linking into top-levelMike Frysinger1-0/+8
Automake will run each subdir individually before moving on to the next one. This means that the linking phase, a single threaded process, will not run in parallel with anything else. When we have to link ~32 ports, that's 32 link steps that don't take advantage of parallel systems. On my really old 4-core system, this cuts a multi-target build from ~60 sec to ~30 sec. We eventually want to move all compile+link steps to this common dir anyways, so might as well move linking now for a nice speedup. We use noinst_PROGRAMS instead of bin_PROGRAMS because we're taking care of the install ourselves rather than letting automake process it.
2022-11-04sim: build: remove various obsolete generation dep variablesMike Frysinger1-1/+0
These manual settings were necessary when we weren't doing automatic header dependency tracking. That was changed a while ago, and we use automake now to do it all for us. As a result, many of these vars aren't even referenced anymore. Further, some of the source file generation (e.g. .c files, or igen, or cgen outputs) were moved to the common automake build, and it takes care of dependency tracking for us with the object files.
2022-11-04sim: drop -lm from SIM_EXTRA_LIBSMike Frysinger1-1/+0
We have configure tests for this in the top-level configure script to link this when necessary, so we don't need to explicitly list it for specific ports.
2022-11-02sim: common: change sim_{fetch,store}_register helpers to use void* buffersMike Frysinger1-2/+2
When reading/writing arbitrary data to the system's memory, the unsigned char pointer type doesn't make that much sense. Switch it to void so we align a bit with standard C library read/write functions, and to avoid having to sprinkle casts everywhere.
2022-10-31sim: reg: constify store helperMike Frysinger1-1/+1
These functions only read from memory, so mark the pointer as const.
2022-10-31sim: common: change sim_read & sim_write to use void* buffersMike Frysinger1-5/+7
When reading/writing arbitrary data to the system's memory, the unsigned char pointer type doesn't make that much sense. Switch it to void so we align a bit with standard C library read/write functions, and to avoid having to sprinkle casts everywhere.
2022-10-29sim/sh: Remove redundant function declarationTsukasa OI1-2/+0
Clang generates a warning if there is a function declaration/definition with zero arguments. Such declarations/definitions without a prototype (an argument list) are deprecated forms of indefinite arguments ("-Wdeprecated-non-prototype"). On the default configuration, it causes a build failure (unless "--disable-werror" is specified). But there is another issue. This function declaration in sim/sh/interp.c is completely redundant. This commit just removes that declaration.
2022-10-24sim/sh: use fabs instead of absAndrew Burgess1-1/+1
The sh simulator incorrectly uses integer abs instead of the floating point fabs on some floating point values, fixed in this commit.
2022-01-01Automatic Copyright Year update after running gdb/copyright.pyJoel Brobecker3-3/+3
This commit brings all the changes made by running gdb/copyright.py as per GDB's Start of New Year Procedure. For the avoidance of doubt, all changes in this commits were performed by the script.
2021-12-09sim: use ## for automake commentsMike Frysinger1-18/+18
The ## marker tells automake to not include the comment in its generated output, so use that in most places where the comment only makes sense in the inputs.
2021-11-28sim: sh: switch to new target-newlib-syscallMike Frysinger2-25/+23
Use the new target-newlib-syscall module. This is needed to merge all the architectures into a single build, and sh has a custom syscall table for its newlib/libgloss port.
2021-11-15sim: split program path out of argv vectorMike Frysinger1-4/+1
We use the program argv to both find the program to run (argv[0]) and to hold the arguments to the program. Most of the time this is fine, but if we want to let programs specify argv[0] independently (which is possible in standard *NIX programs), this double duty doesn't work. So let's split the path to the program to run out into a separate field by itself. This simplifies the various sim_open funcs too. By itself, this code is more of a logical cleanup than something that is super useful. But it will open up customization of argv[0] in a follow up commit. Split the changes to make it easier to review.
2021-11-13sim: sh: fix switch-bool warningsMike Frysinger1-51/+28
This code triggers -Werror=switch-bool warnings with <=gcc-5 versions. Rework it to use if statements instead as it also simplifies a bit.
2021-11-13sim: sh: rework carry checks to not rely on integer overflowsMike Frysinger1-4/+4
In <=gcc-7 versions, -fstrict-overflow is enabled by default, and that triggers warnings in this code that relies on integer overflows to test for carries. Change the logic to test against the limit directly.
2021-11-06sim: sh: fix conversion of PC to an integerMike Frysinger1-1/+1
On LLP64 targets where sizeof(long) != sizeof(void*), this code fails: sim/sh/interp.c:704:24: error: cast from pointer to integer of different size -Werror=pointer-to-int-cast] 704 | do { memstalls += ((((long) PC & 3) != 0) ? (n) : ((n) - 1)); } while (0) | ^ Since this code simply needs to check alignment, cast it using uintptr_t which is the right type for this.
2021-11-06sim: sh: clean up time(NULL) callMike Frysinger1-1/+1
Casting 0 to a pointer via (long *) doesn't work on LLP64 targets: error: cast from pointer to integer of different size [-Werror=pointer-to-int-cast] It's also unnecessary here. We can simply pass NULL like every other bit of code does.
2021-11-06sim: sh: break utime logic out of _WIN32 checkMike Frysinger1-1/+8
Some _WIN32 targets provide utime (like mingw), so move the header include out from _WIN32 and under the specific HAVE_UTIME_H check.
2021-11-06sim: sh: drop errno externMike Frysinger1-1/+0
This isn't needed on any reasonable target nowadays, and no other source does this, and breaks with some mingw targets, so punt the extern entirely.
2021-11-06sim: sh: fix isnan redefinition with mingw targetsMike Frysinger1-0/+2
The code assumes that all _WIN32 targets are the same and can define isnan to _isnan. For mingw targets, they provide an isnan define already, so no need for the fallback here.
2021-11-06sim: sh: enable -Werror everywhereMike Frysinger1-3/+0
With most of the warnings fixed in interp.c, we can enable -Werror here too now. There are some -Wmaybe-uninitialized warnings still lurking that look legitimate, but we don't flag those are fatal, and I don't have the expertise to dive into each opcode to figure out the right way to clean them up.
2021-11-06sim: sh: fix uninitialized variable usage with pdmsbMike Frysinger1-1/+1
This block of code relies on i to control which bits to test and how many times to run through the loop, but it never actually initialized it. There is another chunk of code that handles the pdmsb instruction that sets i to 16, so use that here too assuming it's correct. The programming manual suggests this is the right value too, but I am by no means a SuperH DSP expert. The tests are still passing though ...
2021-11-06sim: sh: constify a few read-only lookup tablesMike Frysinger1-6/+6
2021-11-06sim: sh: fix various parentheses warningsMike Frysinger2-11/+11
Add parentheses to a bunch of places where the compiler suggests we do to avoid confusion to most readers.
2021-11-06sim: sh: fix unused-value warningsMike Frysinger1-3/+3
These macro expansions are deliberate in not using the computed value so that they trigger side-effects (possible invalid memory accesses) but while otherwise being noops. Add a (void) cast so the compiler knows these are intentional.
2021-11-06sim: sh: rework register layout with anonymous unions & structsMike Frysinger3-90/+82
Now that we require C11, we can leverage anonymous unions & structs to fix a long standing issue with the SH register layout. The use of sregs.i for sh-dsp has generated a lot of compiler warnings about the access being out of bounds -- it only has 7 elements declared, but code goes beyond that to reach into the fregs that follow. But now that we have anonymous unions, we can reduce the nested names and have sregs cover all of these registers.
2021-11-02sim: hoist gencode & opc2c build rules up to common buildsMike Frysinger2-21/+48
These rules don't depend on the target compiler settings, so hoist the build logic up to the common builds for better parallelization.
2021-11-01sim: sh: reduce -Wno-error scopeMike Frysinger1-2/+2
Only one file in here still generates warnings, so reduce the -Werror disable to that alone now that we require GNU make and can set variables on a per-object basis.
2021-10-31sim: tighten up gencode outputMike Frysinger1-5/+5
Update the gencode rules to use the silent build helpers.
2021-08-17sim: rename ChangeLog files to ChangeLog-2021Mike Frysinger1-0/+0
Now that ChangeLog entries are no longer used for sim patches, this commit renames all relevant sim ChangeLog to ChangeLog-2021, similar to what we would do in the context of the "Start of New Year" procedure. The purpose of this change is to avoid people merging ChangeLog entries by mistake when applying existing commits that they are currently working on. Also throw in a .gitignore entry to keep people from adding new ChangeLog files anywhere in the sim tree.
2021-06-22sim: drop configure scripts for simple portsMike Frysinger4-2893/+6
These ports only use the pieces that have been unified, so we can merge them into the common configure script and get rid of their unique one entirely. We still compile & link separate run programs, and have dedicated subdir Makefiles, but the configure script portion is merged.
2021-06-21sim: unify hardware settingsMike Frysinger3-54/+5
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-21sim: hw: rework configure option & device selectionMike Frysinger2-38/+30
The sim-hardware configure option allows builders to select a set of device models to enable. But this seems like unnecessary overkill: the existence of individual device models doesn't affect performance at all as they are only enabled at runtime if the config uses them, and individually these are all <5KB a piece. Stripping off a total of ~50KB from a ~1MB binary doesn't seem useful, and it's extremely unlikely anyone will ever bother. So let's simplify the configure/make logic by turning sim-hardware into a boolean option like many of the other sim options. Any ports that have unique device models will declare them in their Makefile instead of at configure time. This will allow us to (eventually) unify the setting into the common dir.
2021-06-20sim: delete SIM_AC_COMMON macroMike Frysinger4-5/+5
Now that we've moved all content out to the common file, this is empty and can be deleted it entirely.
2021-06-20sim: unify general maintainer settingsMike Frysinger2-124/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports. This takes a page from the cgen maint logic to make $(MAINT) work for non-automake Makefiles which will allow us to merge it together.
2021-06-20sim: move sim-inline to the common codeMike Frysinger3-36/+5
This will allow us to build the common code with the same inline settings as the arch subdirs, and only do the test once.
2021-06-19sim: unify gettext/intl probing logicMike Frysinger2-85/+0
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-19sim: unify toolchain dependency logicMike Frysinger2-1109/+1
The common dir is already probing this info since it's using automake, so pass it down to the subdirs so they don't have to probe it at all.
2021-06-19sim: unify toolchain probing logicMike Frysinger2-1360/+26
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-19sim: unify bfd library dependency testing logicMike Frysinger3-7691/+6
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-19sim: unify various library testing logicMike Frysinger2-141/+6
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports.
2021-06-18sim: unify -Werror build settingsMike Frysinger3-112/+6
Move these options up to the common dir so we only test & export them once across all ports. It also enables -Werror usage on the common files we've been pulling out of arch subdirs.
2021-06-18sim: move -Werror disabling to MakefileMike Frysinger4-5/+13
For the ports that still don't build with -Werror, rather than disable the flag at configure time, do it at make time. This will allow us to unify these tests in the common sim configure script.
2021-06-17sim: overhaul & unify endian settings managementMike Frysinger4-57/+8
The m4 macro has 2 args: the "wire" settings (which represents the hardwired port behavior), and the default settings (which are used if nothing else is specified). If none are specified, the arch is expected to support both, and the value will be probed based on the user runtime options or the input program. Only two arches today set the default value (bpf & mips). We can probably let this go as it only shows up in one scenario: the sim is invoked, but with no inputs, and no user endian selection. This means bpf will not behave like the other arches: an error is shown and forces the user to make a choice. If an input program is used though, we'll still switch the default to that. This allows us to remove the WITH_DEFAULT_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER setting. For the ports that set a "wire" endian, move it to the runtime init of the respective sim_open calls. This allows us to change the WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER to purely a user-selected configure setting if they want to force a specific endianness. With all the endian logic moved to runtime selection, we can move the configure call up to the common dir so we only process it once across all ports. The ppc arch was picking the wire endian based on the target used, but since we weren't doing that for other biendian arches, we can let this go too. We'll rely on the input selecting the endian, or make the user decide.
2021-06-16sim: drop obsolete AC_EXEEXT callMike Frysinger2-2/+4
The current autoconf 2.69 defines this to nothing because the logic in AC_PROG_CC takes care of it all the time now. Delete the call.
2021-06-16sim: drop arch-specific config.hMike Frysinger3-280/+47
All of the settings in here are handled by the common top-level config.h, so drop the individual arch-config.h files entirely. This will also help guarantee that we don't add any new arch specific defines that would affect common code which will help with the effort of unifying them.
2021-06-15sim: move dv-sockser define to CPPFLAGSMike Frysinger3-8/+5
This is the only define left in m4/ that is not in the common config.h, so move it to sim_hw_cflags so we can drop the arch-specific config.h.
2021-06-12sim: overhaul alignment settings managementMike Frysinger5-56/+12
Currently, the sim-config module will abort if alignment settings haven't been specified by the port's configure.ac. This is a bit weird when we've allowed SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT to seem like it's optional to use. Thus everyone invokes it. There are 4 alignment settings, but really only 2 matters: strict and nonstrict. The "mixed" setting is just the default ("unset"), and "forced" isn't used directly by anyone (it's available as a runtime option for some ports). The m4 macro has 2 args: the "wire" settings (which represents the hardwired port behavior), and the default settings (which are used if nothing else is specified). If none are specified, then the build won't work (see above as if SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT wasn't called). If default settings are provided, then that is used, but we allow the user to override at runtime. Otherwise, the "wire" settings are used and user runtime options to change are ignored. Most ports specify a default, or set the "wire" to nonstrict. A few set "wire" to strict, but it's not clear that's necessary as it doesn't make the code behavior, by default, any different. It might make things a little faster, but we should provide the user the choice of the compromises to make: force a specific mode at compile time for faster runtime, or allow the choice at runtime. More likely it seems like an oversight when these ports were initially created, and/or copied & pasted from existing ports. With all that backstory, let's get to what this commit does. First kill off the idea of a compile-time default alignment and set it to nonstrict in the common code. For any ports that want strict alignment by default, that code is moved to sim_open while initializing the sim. That means WITH_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT can be completely removed. Moving the default alignment to the runtime also allows removal of setting the "wire" settings at configure time. Which allows removing of all arguments to SIM_AC_OPTION_ALIGNMENT and moving that call to common code. The macro logic can be reworked to not pass WITH_ALIGNMENT as -D CPPFLAG and instead move it to config.h. All of these taken together mean we can hoist the macro up to the top level and share it among all sims so behavior is consistent among all the ports.