binutils-gdb/sim/ppc/psim.h

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/* This file is part of the program psim.
Copyright (C) 1994-1995, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifndef _PSIM_H_
#define _PSIM_H_
#ifndef INLINE_PSIM
#define INLINE_PSIM
#endif
#include "basics.h"
/* the system object */
typedef struct _psim psim;
/* when the `system' stops, find out why. FIXME - at this point this
is really a bit puzzling. After all, how can there be a status
when there several processors involved */
typedef struct _psim_status {
int cpu_nr;
stop_reason reason;
int signal;
unsigned_word program_counter;
} psim_status;
/* create a new simulator */
extern psim *psim_create
(const char *file_name,
int nr_processors);
/* Given the created simulator load either its low or high memory */
extern void psim_load
(psim *system);
extern void psim_stack
(psim *system,
char **argv,
char **envp);
/* Run/stop the system */
extern void psim_step
(psim *system);
extern void psim_run
(psim *system);
extern void psim_run_until_stop
(psim *system,
volatile int *stop);
extern void psim_restart
(psim *system,
int cpu_nr);
extern void psim_halt
(psim *system,
int cpu_nr,
unsigned_word cia,
stop_reason reason,
int signal);
extern psim_status psim_get_status
(psim *system);
/* reveal the internals of the simulation, giving access to the cpu's */
extern cpu *psim_cpu
(psim *system,
int cpu_nr);
/* manipulate the state (registers or memory) of a processor within
the system. In the case of memory, the read/write is performed
using the specified processors address translation tables */
extern void psim_read_register
(psim *system,
int which_processor,
void *host_ordered_buf,
const char reg[],
transfer_mode mode);
extern void psim_write_register
(psim *system,
int which_processor,
const void *host_ordered_buf,
const char reg[],
transfer_mode mode);
extern unsigned psim_read_memory
(psim *system,
int which_processor,
void *buf,
unsigned_word vaddr,
unsigned len,
transfer_mode mode);
extern unsigned psim_write_memory
(psim *system,
int which_processor,
const void *buf,
unsigned_word vaddr,
unsigned len,
transfer_mode mode,
int violate_read_only_section);
extern void psim_print_info
(psim *system,
int verbose);
#endif /* _PSIM_H_ */