/* M32R target configuration file. -*- C -*- */ /* Define this if the simulator can vary the size of memory. See the xxx simulator for an example. This enables the `-m size' option. The memory size is stored in STATE_MEM_SIZE. */ /* Not used for M32R since we use the memory module. */ /* #define SIM_HAVE_MEM_SIZE */ /* See sim-hload.c. We properly handle LMA. */ #define SIM_HANDLES_LMA 1 /* FIXME: Revisit. */ #ifdef HAVE_DV_SOCKSER MODULE_INSTALL_FN dv_sockser_install; #define MODULE_LIST dv_sockser_install, #endif #if 0 /* Enable watchpoints. */ #define WITH_WATCHPOINTS 1 #endif /* no profile */ #define WITH_PROFILE 0 #if 0 #define SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINTS #define SIM_BREAKPOINT { 0x10, 0xf1 } #define SIM_BREAKPOINT_SIZE 2 #endif /* The semantic code should probably always use a switch(). However, in case that's not possible in some circumstance, we allow the target to choose. Perhaps this can be autoconf'd on whether the switch is too big? I can't (yet) think of a reason for allowing the user to choose, though the developer may certainly wish to. */ #ifdef WANT_CPU_M32R #define WITH_FAST 1 #define WITH_SEM_SWITCH_FULL 0 #define WITH_SEM_SWITCH_FAST 1 #endif