This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which
updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
Clean up some more remains of WITH_DEVICES that escaped notice.
We also clean up GETTWI/SETTWI defines in a few ports where they
were copied & pasted and are unused as they happen to be near the
device code.
Now that we've unified sim-cpu, we can delete the duplicate sim-engine
hooks -- these targets defined these only because they didn't fully
implement the sim-cpu callbacks.
Since every target typedefs this the same way, move it to the common code.
We have to leave Blackfin behind here for now because of inter-dependencies
on types and headers: sim-base.h includes sim-model.h which needs types in
machs.h which needs types in bfim-sim.h which needs SIM_CPU.
Almost every target defines sim_cia the same way -- either using the
address_word type directly, or a type of equivalent size. The only
odd one out is sh64 (who has 32bit address_word and 64bit cia), and
even that case doesn't seem to make sense. We'll put off clean up
though of sh64 and at least set up a sensible default for everyone.
The CIA_{GET,SET} macros serve the same function as CPU_PC_{GET,SET}
except the latter adds a layer of indirection via the sim state. This
lets models set up different functions at runtime and doesn't reach so
directly into the arch-specific cpu state.
It also doesn't make sense to have two sets of macros that do exactly
the same thing, so lets standardize on the one that gets us more.
Now that all the targets are utilizing CPU_PC_{FETCH,STORE}, and the
cpu state is multicore, and the STATE_CPU defines match, we can move
it all to the common code.
This sets up the sim_state structure and the cpu member to match what we
do in most other sims, and what the common code suggests. This is a step
to unifying on the sim-cpu.o object.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.
set_target_thread_data.
* cris/crisv32f.c (CRIS_TLS_REGISTER): Define.
* cris/crisv10f.c: Ditto.
* cris/cris-tmpl.c (MY (set_target_thread_data)): New function.
(MY (f_specific_init)): Set new _sim_cpu member to new function.
* cris/traps.c (TARGET_SYS_set_thread_area): Define.
(cris_break_13_handler) <case TARGET_SYS_set_thread_area>: New
case.
* cris/Makefile.in (CONFIG_DEVICES): Remove redundant setting.
(dv-cris.o, dv-rv.o rvdummy$(EXEEXT), rvdummy.o): New rules.
(all): Depend on rvdummy$(EXEEXT).
* cris/configure.ac: Call SIM_AC_OPTION_WARNINGS. Check for
sys/socket.h and sys/select.h. Call SIM_AC_OPTION_HARDWARE,
default off.
* cris/configure: Regenerate.
* cris/cris-sim.h (cris_have_900000xxif): Declare here.
(enum cris_interrupt_type, crisv10deliver_interrupt)
(crisv32deliver_interrupt: New declarations.
* cris/cris-tmpl.c [WITH_HW] (MY (f_model_insn_after)): Call
sim_events_tickn and set state-events member work_pending when it's
time for the next event.
[WITH_HW] (MY (f_specific_init)): Set CPU-model-specific
interrupt-delivery function.
* cris/crisv10f.c (MY (deliver_interrupt)): New function.
* cris/crisv32f.c (MY (deliver_interrupt)): New function.
* cris/devices.c: Include hw-device.h.
(device_io_read_buffer) [WITH_HW]: Call hw_io_read_buffer.
(device_io_write_buffer): Only perform 0x900000xx-functions if
cris_have_900000xxif is nonzero. Else if WITH_HW defined,
call hw_io_write_buffer. Add return 0 last in function.
* cris/sim-if.c (cris_have_900000xxif): Now global.
(sim_open) [WITH_HW]: Clear deliver_interrupt cpu member.
Force "-model" option, effectively.
* cris/sim-main.h (cris_interrupt_delivery_fn): New type.
(struct _sim_cpu) [WITH_HW]: New member deliver_interrupt.
last_open_fd, last_open_flags.
* cris/traps.c: Don't include targ-vals.h.
(TARGET_O_ACCMODE): Define.
(cris_break_13_handler): Set new _sim_cpu members.
<case TARGET_SYS_fcntl>: Support special case of F_GETFL.
Rearrange code as switch. Emit "unimplemented" abort for
unimplemented fcntl calls.