* interp.c (sim_monitor): Improved monitor printf
simulation. Tidied up simulator warnings, and added "--log" option
for directing warning message output.
* gencode.c: Use sim_warning() rather than WARNING macro.
getopt1.o, rather than on gencode.c. Link objects together.
Don't link against -liberty.
(gencode.o, getopt.o, getopt1.o): New targets.
* gencode.c: Include <ctype.h> and "ansidecl.h".
(AND): Undefine after including "ansidecl.h".
(ULONG_MAX): Define if not defined.
(OP_*): Don't define macros; now defined in opcode/mips.h.
(main): Call my_strtoul rather than strtoul.
(my_strtoul): New static function.
instead of `long long' and `unsigned long long' data types.
* interp.c: #include sysdep.h to get signals, and define default
for SIGBUS.
* (Convert): Work around for Visual-C++ compiler bug with type
conversion.
* support.h: Make things compile under Visual-C++ by using
__int64 instead of `long long'. Change many refs to long long
into word64/uword64 typedefs.
INSTALL_PROGRAM, INSTALL_DATA): Use autoconf-set values.
(docdir): Removed.
* configure.in (AC_PREREQ): autoconf 2.5 or higher.
(AC_PROG_INSTALL): Added.
(AC_PROG_CC): Moved to before configure.host call.
* configure: Rebuilt.
* configure.in: Define @SIMCONF@ depending on mips target.
* configure: Rebuild.
* Makefile.in (run): Add @SIMCONF@ to control simulator
construction.
* gencode.c: Change LOADDRMASK to 64bit memory model only.
* interp.c: Remove some debugging, provide more detailed error
messages, update memory accesses to use LOADDRMASK.
AC_CHECK_LIB, and AC_CHECK_FUNCS. Change AC_OUTPUT to set
stamp-h.
* configure: Rebuild.
* config.in: New file, generated by autoheader.
* interp.c: Include "config.h". Include <stdlib.h>, <string.h>,
and <strings.h> if they exist. Replace #ifdef sun with #ifdef
HAVE_ANINT and HAVE_AINT, as appropriate.
* Makefile.in (run): Use @LIBS@ rather than -lm.
(interp.o): Depend upon config.h.
(Makefile): Just rebuild Makefile.
(clean): Remove stamp-h.
(mostlyclean): Make the same as clean, not as distclean.
(config.h, stamp-h): New targets.
* interp.c (xfer_direct_word, xfer_direct_long,
swap_direct_word, swap_direct_long, xfer_big_word,
xfer_big_long, xfer_little_word, xfer_little_long,
swap_word,swap_long): Added.
* interp.c (ColdReset): Provide function indirection to
host<->simulated_target transfer routines.
* interp.c (sim_store_register, sim_fetch_register): Updated to
make use of indirected transfer routines.
* interp.c (Convert): Provide round-to-nearest and round-to-zero
support for Sun hosts.
* Makefile.in (gencode): Ensure the host compiler and libraries
used for cross-hosted build.
Allow a DOS hosted version of the simulator to be built. NOTE: The FP
is still not complete, since round-to-nearest and round-to-zero have
not been implemented generically.
* gencode.c, interp.c: Replaced explicit long long references with
WORD64HI, WORD64LO, SET64HI and SET64LO macro calls.
* support.h (SET64LO, SET64HI): Macros added.
This is an intermediate checkin. The work of removing "long long"
usage is not yet finished. These changes are clean, and have been
sitting on my machine for a while (whilst doing other work), and it is
safer for them to be checked in.
support.
* interp.c: Added dineroIII, and BSD profiling support. Also
run-time FP handling.
At the moment the options are still mostly build-time controlled,
rather than run-time. Also work still needs to be done to remove (long
long) usage (However this is trivial, just time-consuming).
The out-standing instruction work to be done is in supporting round
and trunc for FP operations, and providing better exception support.
the run-time support code (interp.c) to provide better tracing, and
also to add profiling and architecture specific support. At the moment
the simulator has a fixed size, fixed address memory area, and
simulates a subset of the IDT monitor calls (enough to execute test
programs).
The other major feature (could even be a bug) is that the simulator
makes use of the GCC "long long" extension. Work has been started to
make this a build configuration option... but there is still a lot of
this to be done.