binutils-gdb/sim/h8300/h8300-sim.h
Mike Frysinger 758f5a9875 sim: h8300: move arch-specific settings to internal header
There's no need for these settings to be in sim-main.h which is shared
with common/ sim code, so move it all out to a new header which only
this port will include.
2022-12-23 08:32:58 -05:00

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/* Main header for the Hitachi h8/300 architecture. */
#ifndef H8300_SIM_H
#define H8300_SIM_H
#define DEBUG
/* These define the size of main memory for the simulator.
Note the size of main memory for the H8/300H is only 256k. Keeping it
small makes the simulator run much faster and consume less memory.
The linker knows about the limited size of the simulator's main memory
on the H8/300H (via the h8300h.sc linker script). So if you change
H8300H_MSIZE, be sure to fix the linker script too.
Also note that there's a separate "eightbit" area aside from main
memory. For simplicity, the simulator assumes any data memory reference
outside of main memory refers to the eightbit area (in theory, this
can only happen when simulating H8/300H programs). We make no attempt
to catch overlapping addresses, wrapped addresses, etc etc. */
#define H8300_MSIZE (1 << 16)
/* avolkov:
Next 2 macros are ugly for any workstation, but while they're work.
Memory size MUST be configurable. */
#define H8300H_MSIZE (1 << 24)
#define H8300S_MSIZE (1 << 24)
#define CSIZE 1024
enum h8_regnum {
R0_REGNUM = 0,
R1_REGNUM = 1,
R2_REGNUM = 2,
R3_REGNUM = 3,
R4_REGNUM = 4,
R5_REGNUM = 5,
R6_REGNUM = 6,
R7_REGNUM = 7,
SP_REGNUM = R7_REGNUM, /* Contains address of top of stack */
FP_REGNUM = R6_REGNUM, /* Contains address of executing
stack frame */
CCR_REGNUM = 8, /* Contains processor status */
PC_REGNUM = 9, /* Contains program counter */
CYCLE_REGNUM = 10,
EXR_REGNUM = 11,
INST_REGNUM = 12,
TICK_REGNUM = 13,
MACH_REGNUM = 14,
MACL_REGNUM = 15,
SBR_REGNUM = 16,
VBR_REGNUM = 17,
ZERO_REGNUM = 18
};
enum h8_typecodes {
OP_NULL,
OP_REG, /* Register direct. */
OP_LOWREG, /* Special reg syntax for "bra". */
OP_DISP, /* Register indirect w/displacement. */
/* Note: h8300, h8300h, and h8300s permit only pre-decr and post-incr. */
OP_PREDEC, /* Register indirect w/pre-decrement. */
OP_POSTDEC, /* Register indirect w/post-decrement. */
OP_PREINC, /* Register indirect w/pre-increment. */
OP_POSTINC, /* Register indirect w/post-increment. */
OP_PCREL, /* PC Relative. */
OP_MEM, /* Absolute memory address. */
OP_CCR, /* Condition Code Register. */
OP_IMM, /* Immediate value. */
/*OP_ABS*/ /* Un-used (duplicates op_mem?). */
OP_EXR, /* EXtended control Register. */
OP_SBR, /* Vector Base Register. */
OP_VBR, /* Short-address Base Register. */
OP_MACH, /* Multiply Accumulator - high. */
OP_MACL, /* Multiply Accumulator - low. */
/* FIXME: memory indirect? */
OP_INDEXB, /* Byte index mode */
OP_INDEXW, /* Word index mode */
OP_INDEXL, /* Long index mode */
OP_REG_DEC, /* Register direct. affect address decrement. */
OP_REG_INC, /* Register direct. affect address increment. */
};
/* Structure used to describe addressing */
typedef struct
{
int type;
int reg;
int literal;
} ea_type;
/* Struct for instruction decoder. */
typedef struct
{
ea_type src;
ea_type dst;
ea_type op3;
int opcode;
int next_pc;
int oldpc;
int cycles;
#ifdef DEBUG
struct h8_opcode *op;
#endif
} decoded_inst;
struct h8300_sim_cpu {
unsigned int regs[20]; /* 8 GR's plus ZERO, SBR, and VBR. */
unsigned int pc;
int macS; /* MAC Saturating mode */
int macV; /* MAC Overflow */
int macN; /* MAC Negative */
int macZ; /* MAC Zero */
int delayed_branch;
char **command_line; /* Pointer to command line arguments. */
unsigned char *memory;
int mask;
};
#define H8300_SIM_CPU(sd) ((struct h8300_sim_cpu *) CPU_ARCH_DATA (sd))
struct h8300_sim_state {
unsigned long memory_size;
#ifdef ADEBUG
int stats[O_LAST];
#endif
};
#define H8300_SIM_STATE(sd) ((struct h8300_sim_state *) STATE_ARCH_DATA (sd))
/* The current state of the processor; registers, memory, etc. */
#define cpu_set_pc(cpu, val) (H8300_SIM_CPU (cpu)->pc = (val))
#define cpu_get_pc(cpu) (H8300_SIM_CPU (cpu)->pc)
/* Magic numbers used to distinguish an exit from a breakpoint. */
#define LIBC_EXIT_MAGIC1 0xdead
#define LIBC_EXIT_MAGIC2 0xbeef
/* Local version of macros for decoding exit status.
(included here rather than try to find target version of wait.h)
*/
#define SIM_WIFEXITED(V) (((V) & 0xff) == 0)
#define SIM_WIFSTOPPED(V) (!SIM_WIFEXITED (V))
#define SIM_WEXITSTATUS(V) (((V) >> 8) & 0xff)
#define SIM_WSTOPSIG(V) ((V) & 0x7f)
#endif /* H8300_SIM_H */