binutils-gdb/sim/common/sim-model.h
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/* Architecture, machine, and model support.
Copyright (C) 1997-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Cygnus Support.
This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Nomenclature:
architecture = one of sparc, mips, sh, etc.
in the sparc architecture, mach = one of v6, v7, v8, sparclite, etc.
in the v8 mach, model = one of supersparc, etc.
*/
/* This file is intended to be included by sim-basics.h. */
#ifndef SIM_MODEL_H
#define SIM_MODEL_H
/* Function unit and instruction timing support.
??? This is obviously insufficiently general.
It's useful but it needs elaborating upon. */
typedef struct {
unsigned char name; /* actually a UNIT_TYPE enum */
unsigned char issue;
unsigned char done;
} UNIT;
#ifndef MAX_UNITS
#define MAX_UNITS 1
#endif
typedef int (MODEL_FN) (sim_cpu *, void *);
typedef struct {
/* This is an integer that identifies this insn.
How this works is up to the target. */
int num;
/* Function to handle insn-specific profiling. */
MODEL_FN *model_fn;
/* Array of function units used by this insn. */
UNIT units[MAX_UNITS];
} INSN_TIMING;
/* Struct to describe various implementation properties of a cpu.
When multiple cpu variants are supported, the sizes of some structs
can vary. */
typedef struct {
/* The size of the SIM_CPU struct. */
int sim_cpu_size;
#define IMP_PROPS_SIM_CPU_SIZE(cpu_props) ((cpu_props)->sim_cpu_size)
/* An SCACHE element can vary in size, depending on the selected cpu.
This is zero if the SCACHE isn't in use for this variant. */
int scache_elm_size;
#define IMP_PROPS_SCACHE_ELM_SIZE(cpu_props) ((cpu_props)->scache_elm_size)
} MACH_IMP_PROPERTIES;
/* A machine variant. */
typedef struct {
const char *name;
#define MACH_NAME(m) ((m)->name)
/* This is the argument to bfd_scan_arch. */
const char *bfd_name;
#define MACH_BFD_NAME(m) ((m)->bfd_name)
enum mach_attr num;
#define MACH_NUM(m) ((m)->num)
int word_bitsize;
#define MACH_WORD_BITSIZE(m) ((m)->word_bitsize)
int addr_bitsize;
#define MACH_ADDR_BITSIZE(m) ((m)->addr_bitsize)
/* Pointer to null-entry terminated table of models of this mach.
The default is the first one. */
const struct model *models;
#define MACH_MODELS(m) ((m)->models)
/* Pointer to the implementation properties of this mach. */
const MACH_IMP_PROPERTIES *imp_props;
#define MACH_IMP_PROPS(m) ((m)->imp_props)
/* Called by sim_model_set when the model of a cpu is set. */
void (* init_cpu) (sim_cpu *);
#define MACH_INIT_CPU(m) ((m)->init_cpu)
/* Initialize the simulator engine for this cpu.
Used by cgen simulators to initialize the insn descriptor table. */
void (* prepare_run) (sim_cpu *);
#define MACH_PREPARE_RUN(m) ((m)->prepare_run)
} MACH;
/* A model (implementation) of a machine. */
typedef struct model {
const char *name;
#define MODEL_NAME(m) ((m)->name)
const MACH *mach;
#define MODEL_MACH(m) ((m)->mach)
/* An enum that distinguished the model. */
int num;
#define MODEL_NUM(m) ((m)->num)
/* Pointer to timing table for this model. */
const INSN_TIMING *timing;
#define MODEL_TIMING(m) ((m)->timing)
void (* init) (sim_cpu *);
#define MODEL_INIT(m) ((m)->init)
} MODEL;
/* Tables of supported machines. */
/* ??? In a simulator of multiple architectures, will need multiple copies of
this. Have an `archs' array that contains a pointer to the machs array
for each (which in turn has a pointer to the models array for each). */
extern const MACH *sim_machs[];
/* Model module handlers. */
extern MODULE_INSTALL_FN sim_model_install;
/* Support routines. */
extern void sim_model_set (SIM_DESC sd_, sim_cpu *cpu_, const MODEL *model_);
extern const MODEL * sim_model_lookup (const char *name_);
extern const MACH * sim_mach_lookup (const char *name_);
extern const MACH * sim_mach_lookup_bfd_name (const char *bfd_name_);
#endif /* SIM_MODEL_H */