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These options were never exposed for most sims (just the ppc one), and they are really only useful on 32-bit x86 systems. Considering modern systems tend to be 64-bit x86_64 and how well modern compilers are at optimizing code, these have outlived their usefulness. |
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aclocal.m4 | ||
armcopro.c | ||
armdefs.h | ||
armemu.c | ||
armemu.h | ||
armfpe.h | ||
arminit.c | ||
armos.c | ||
armos.h | ||
armsupp.c | ||
armvirt.c | ||
ChangeLog | ||
config.in | ||
configure | ||
configure.ac | ||
COPYING | ||
dbg_rdi.h | ||
iwmmxt.c | ||
iwmmxt.h | ||
Makefile.in | ||
maverick.c | ||
README | ||
sim-main.h | ||
thumbemu.c | ||
wrapper.c |
This directory contains the standard release of the ARMulator from Advanced RISC Machines, and was ftp'd from. ftp.cl.cam.ac.uk:/arm/gnu It likes to use TCP/IP between the simulator and the host, which is nice, but is a pain to use under anything non-unix. I've added created a new Makefile.in (the original in Makefile.orig) to build a version of the simulator without the TCP/IP stuff, and a wrapper.c to link directly into gdb and the run command. It should be possible (barring major changes in the layout of the armulator) to upgrade the simulator by copying all the files out of a release into this directory and renaming the Makefile. (Except that I changed armos.c to work more simply with our simulator rigs) Steve sac@cygnus.com Mon May 15 12:03:28 PDT 1995