binutils-gdb/sim/mips
Ian Lance Taylor 831f59a218 Add support for mips16 (16 bit MIPS implementation):
* gencode.c (inst_type): Add mips16 instruction encoding types.
	(GETDATASIZEINSN): Define.
	(MIPS_DECODE): Add REG flag to dsllv, dsrav, and dsrlv.  Add
	jalx.  Add LEFT flag to mfhi and mflo.  Add RIGHT flag to mthi and
	mtlo.
	(MIPS16_DECODE): New table, for mips16 instructions.
	(bitmap_val): New static function.
	(struct mips16_op): Define.
	(mips16_op_table): New table, for mips16 operands.
	(build_mips16_operands): New static function.
	(process_instructions): If PC is odd, decode a mips16
	instruction.  Break out instruction handling into new
	build_instruction function.
	(build_instruction): New static function, broken out of
	process_instructions.  Check modifiers rather than flags for SHIFT
	bit count and m[ft]{hi,lo} direction.
	(usage): Pass program name to fprintf.
	(main): Remove unused variable this_option_optind.  Change
	``*loptarg++'' to ``loptarg++''.
	(my_strtoul): Parenthesize && within ||.
	* interp.c (sim_trace): If tracefh is NULL, set it to stderr.
	(LoadMemory): Accept a halfword pAddr if vAddr is odd.
	(simulate): If PC is odd, fetch a 16 bit instruction, and
	increment PC by 2 rather than 4.
	* configure.in: Add case for mips16*-*-*.
	* configure: Rebuild.
1996-11-26 18:12:44 +00:00
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.Sanitize * Makefile.in: Delete stuff moved to ../common/Make-common.in. 1996-11-20 10:00:42 +00:00
ChangeLog Add support for mips16 (16 bit MIPS implementation): 1996-11-26 18:12:44 +00:00
configure Regenerated since aclocal.m4 changed. 1996-11-26 03:54:26 +00:00
configure.in Add support for mips16 (16 bit MIPS implementation): 1996-11-26 18:12:44 +00:00
gencode.c Add support for mips16 (16 bit MIPS implementation): 1996-11-26 18:12:44 +00:00
interp.c * Makefile.in: Delete stuff moved to ../common/Make-common.in. 1996-11-20 10:00:42 +00:00
Makefile.in * configure.in: Add calls to AC_CONFIG_HEADER, AC_CHECK_HEADERS, 1996-06-03 15:58:45 +00:00
README.Cygnus Initial check-in of the MIPS simulator. Work still needs to be done on 1995-11-08 15:44:38 +00:00
support.h * gencode.c (process_instructions): Call build_endian_shift when 1996-09-20 19:49:49 +00:00
tconfig.in * Makefile.in: Delete stuff moved to ../common/Make-common.in. 1996-11-20 10:00:42 +00:00

> README.Cygnus
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The following are the main reasons for constructing the simulator as a
generator:

1) Avoid large fixed decode source file, with lots of #ifs controlling
   the compilation. i.e. keep the source cleaner, smaller and easier
   to parse.

2) Allow optimum code to be created, without run-time checks on
   instruction types. Ensure that the simulator engine only includes
   code for the architecture being targetted. e.g. This avoids
   run-time checks on ISA conformance, aswell as increasing
   throughput.

3) Allow updates to the instruction sets to be added quickly. Having a
   table means that the information is together, and is easier to
   manipulate. Having the table generate the engine, rather than the
   run-time parse the table gives higher performance at simulation
   time.

4) Keep all the similar simulation code together. i.e. have a single
   place where, for example, the addition code is held. This ensures that
   updates to the simulation are not spread over a large flat source
   file maintained by the developer.

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To keep the simulator simple (and to avoid the slight chance of
mis-matched files) the manifests describing an engine, and the
simulator engine itself, are held in the same source file.

This means that the engine must be included twice, with the first pass
controlled by the SIM_MANIFESTS definition.

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> EOF README.Cygnus