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Frank Ch. Eigler
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* eCos->devo merge; tx3904 sanitize tags removed
1998-12-29 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com> * interp.c (sim_open): Allocate jm3904 memory in smaller chunks. (load_word): Call SIM_CORE_SIGNAL hook on error. (signal_exception): Call SIM_CPU_EXCEPTION_TRIGGER hook before starting. For exception dispatching, pass PC instead of NULL_CIA. (decode_coproc): Use COP0_BADVADDR to store faulting address. * sim-main.h (COP0_BADVADDR): Define. (SIM_CORE_SIGNAL): Define hook to call mips_core_signal. (SIM_CPU_EXCEPTION*): Define hooks to call mips_cpu_exception*(). (_sim_cpu): Add exc_* fields to store register value snapshots. * mips.igen (*): Replace memory-related SignalException* calls with references to SIM_CORE_SIGNAL hook. * dv-tx3904irc.c (tx3904irc_port_event): printf format warning fix. * sim-main.c (*): Minor warning cleanups.
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