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.
Pretty much all targets are using this module already, so add it to the
common list of objects. The only oddball out here is cris and that's
because it supports loading via an offset for all the phdrs. We drop
support for that.
The m32r port was using the device framework to handle two devices: the
cache and uart registers. Both can be implemented in the newer hardware
framework instead which allows us to drop the device logic entirely, as
well as delete the tconfig.h file.
While creating the new uart device model, I also added support for using
stdin to read/write data rather than only supporting sockets.
This has been lightly tested as there doesn't appear to be test coverage
for the code already. If anyone still cares about this port, then they
should (hopefully) file bug reports.
Rather than include this for some targets, set it up so we can build it
all the time via the common code. This makes it easier for targets to
opt into it when they're ready, increases build coverage, and allows us
to centralize much of the logic.
We also get to delete tconfig.h from two more targets -- they were
setting WITH_DEVICES to 0 which has the same behavior as not defining
it at all.
While the SIM_HAVE_MODEL knob is gone, we now have WITH_MODEL_P, but it
is only used by the common sim-model code. We use it to declare dummy
model lists when the arch hasn't created its own.
Now that all arches (for the most part) have moved over, move sim-stop.o,
sim-reason.o, and sim-reg.o to the common object list and out of all the
arch ports.
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.
We want people to stop using the run.c frontend, but it's hard to notice
when it's still set as the default. Lets flip things so nrun.c is the
default, and users of run.c will get an error by default. We turn that
error into a warning for existing sims so we don't break them -- this is
mostly meant for people starting new ports.
The situation here is similar to that of the other nearby (previous)
sims fixed; it fails at the dv_sockser_install declaration in
sim/m32r/tconfig.in. But, as opposed to e.g. frv, this *does* have a
definition of UART_INCHAR_ADDR et al. It's somewhat tempting to keep
sim-hardware enabled here but, I'm disabling it for the same reasons
as for frv. Unsurprisingly (as m32r seems to be the template), the
same confusing lines are in sim/m32r/Makefile.in as in
sim/frv/Makefile.in at that time, deleted in 73e76d20. Again, commit
73e76d20 (for m32r as well as for frv) attempted to move the
non-existing dv-sockser.o use to $(m32r_extra_objs) but missed that
AC_SUBST would only affect @m32r_extra_objs@ and not
$(m32r_extra_objs) per se so nothing happened. As for frv, I'm
removing the $(m32r_extra_objs) too, to avoid confusion. Make
check-sim for m32r-elf shows no regressions (5 failures; 100 expected
passes) compared to bf3d9781ec (before the recent config.in regen,
after sim-hardware mostly-enabled) and eed23bb4a1 (before the
sim-hardware mostly-enabled; 2013-03-23).
sim/m32r:
* configure.ac: Default simulator hardware to off again. Remove
dead m32r_extra_objs substitution.
* configure: Regenerate.
* Makefile.in: Remove unused frv_extra_objs.
These sims have optional support for the dv-sockser model, so do not make
them hard failures. The Makefile made it seem like they didn't actually
support things dynamically, but a further code dive into the source and
the Makefile shows that things work out.
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.
command interpreter to use to run the input file. This is
necessary because otherwise SHELL is taken from the user's
environment, and not from the makefile that invoked this script
and the user might not be running an sh-like shell.
* cris/Makefile.in: Pass -shell parameter to genmloop.sh.
* fr30/Makefile.in: Likewise.
* frv/Makefile.in: Likewise.
* i960/Makefile.in: Likewise.
* iq2000/Makefile.in: Likewise.
* m32r/Makefile.in: Likewise.
* frv/mloop.in: Add missing start of line comment marker.
* arch-defs.h: Deleted.
* mloop.in: Renamed from mainloop.in.
* sem.c: Renamed from semantics.c.
* Makefile.in: Update.
* sem-ops.h: Deleted.
* mem-ops.h: Deleted.
start-sanitize-cygnus
Add cgen support for generating files.
end-sanitize-cygnus
(arch): Renamed from CPU.
* decode.c: Redone.
* decode.h: Redone.
* extract.c: Redone.
* model.c: Redone.
* sem-switch.c: Redone.
* sem.c: Renamed from semantics.c, and redone.
* m32r-sim.h (PROFILE_COUNT_FILLNOPS): Update.
(GETTWI,SETTWI,BRANCH_NEW_PC): Define.
* m32r.c (WANT_CPU,WANT_CPU_M32R): Define.
(m32r_{fetch,store}_register): New functions.
(model_mark_{get,set}_h_gr): Prefix with m32r_.
(m32r_model_mark_{busy,unbusy}_reg): Prefix with m32r_.
(h_cr_{get,set}): Prefix with m32r_.
(do_trap): Fetch state from current_cpu, not current_state.
Call sim_engine_halt instead of engine_halt.
* sim-if.c (alloc_cpu): New function.
(free_state): New function.
(sim_open): Call sim_state_alloc, and malloc space for selected cpu
type. Call sim_analyze_program.
(sim_create_inferior): Handle selected cpu type when setting PC.
start-sanitize-m32rx
(sim_resume): Handle m32rx.
end-sanitize-m32rx
(sim_stop_reason): Deleted.
(print_m32r_misc_cpu): Update.
start-sanitize-m32rx
(sim_{fetch,store}_register): Handle m32rx.
end-sanitize-m32rx
(sim_{read,write}): Deleted.
(sim_engine_illegal_insn): New function.
* sim-main.h: Don't include arch-defs.h,sim-core.h,sim-events.h.
Include arch.h,cpuall.h. Include cpu.h,decode.h if m32r.
start-sanitize-m32rx
Include cpux.h,decodex.h if m32rx.
end-sanitize-m32rx
(_sim_cpu): Include member appropriate cpu_data member for the cpu.
(M32R_MISC_PROFILE): Renamed from M32R_PROFILE.
(sim_state): Delete members core,events,halt_jmp_buf.
Change `cpu' member to be a pointer to the cpu's struct, rather than
record inside the state struct.
* tconfig.in (WITH_DEVICES): Define here.
(WITH_FAST,WITH_SEM_SWITCH_{FULL,FAST}): Define for the cpu.