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/* I960 target configuration file. -*- C -*- */
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/* See sim-hload.c. We properly handle LMA. */
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#define SIM_HANDLES_LMA 1
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/* For MSPR support. FIXME: revisit. */
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#define WITH_DEVICES 1
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/* FIXME: Revisit. */
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#ifdef HAVE_DV_SOCKSER
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MODULE_INSTALL_FN dv_sockser_install;
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#define MODULE_LIST dv_sockser_install,
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#endif
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#if 0
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/* Enable watchpoints. */
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#define WITH_WATCHPOINTS 1
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#endif
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/* ??? Temporary hack until model support unified. */
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#define SIM_HAVE_MODEL
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/* Define this to enable the intrinsic breakpoint mechanism. */
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/* FIXME: may be able to remove SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINT since it essentially
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duplicates ifdef SIM_BREAKPOINT (right?) */
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#if 0
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#define SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINTS
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#define SIM_BREAKPOINT { 0x10, 0xf1 }
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#define SIM_BREAKPOINT_SIZE 2
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#endif
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/* This is a global setting. Different cpu families can't mix-n-match -scache
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and -pbb. However some cpu families may use -simple while others use
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one of -scache/-pbb. */
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#define WITH_SCACHE_PBB 1
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#if 0
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/* ??? This was obsoleted by the PBB code. */
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/* The semantic code should probably always use a switch().
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However, in case that's not possible in some circumstance, we allow
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the target to choose. Perhaps this can be autoconf'd on whether the
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switch is too big? I can't (yet) think of a reason for allowing the
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user to choose, though the developer may certainly wish to. */
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#ifdef WANT_CPU_I960BASE
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#define WITH_FAST 1
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#define WITH_SEM_SWITCH_FULL 0
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#define WITH_SEM_SWITCH_FAST 1
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#endif
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#endif
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