b45caf050c
Add support for --alignment={strict,nonstrict,forced} to simulator common run-time options. For v850 use, make the default NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT.
561 lines
14 KiB
C
561 lines
14 KiB
C
/* This file is part of the program psim.
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Copyright (C) 1994-1995, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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#ifndef _PSIM_CONFIG_H_
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#define _PSIM_CONFIG_H_
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/* Host dependant:
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The CPP below defines information about the compilation host. In
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particular it defines the macro's:
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WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER The byte order of the host. Could
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be any of LITTLE_ENDIAN, BIG_ENDIAN
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or 0 (unknown). Those macro's also
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need to be defined.
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*/
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/* NetBSD:
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NetBSD is easy, everything you could ever want is in a header file
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(well almost :-) */
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#if defined(__NetBSD__)
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# include <machine/endian.h>
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BYTE_ORDER
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# endif
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# if (BYTE_ORDER != WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER)
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# error "host endian incorrectly configured, check config.h"
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Linux is similarly easy. */
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#if defined(__linux__)
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# include <endian.h>
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# include <asm/byteorder.h>
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# if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN) && !defined(LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# define LITTLE_ENDIAN __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(BIG_ENDIAN)
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# define BIG_ENDIAN __BIG_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if defined(__BYTE_ORDER) && !defined(BYTE_ORDER)
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# define BYTE_ORDER __BYTE_ORDER
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BYTE_ORDER
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# endif
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# if (BYTE_ORDER != WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER)
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# error "host endian incorrectly configured, check config.h"
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# endif
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#endif
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/* INSERT HERE - hosts that have available LITTLE_ENDIAN and
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BIG_ENDIAN macro's */
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/* Some hosts don't define LITTLE_ENDIAN or BIG_ENDIAN, help them out */
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#ifndef LITTLE_ENDIAN
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#define LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234
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#endif
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#ifndef BIG_ENDIAN
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#define BIG_ENDIAN 4321
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#endif
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/* SunOS on SPARC:
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Big endian last time I looked */
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#if defined(sparc) || defined(__sparc__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN)
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# error "sun was big endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Random x86
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Little endian last time I looked */
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#if defined(i386) || defined(i486) || defined(i586) || defined (i686) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i486__) || defined(__i586__) || defined (__i686__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# error "x86 was little endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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#if (defined (__i486__) || defined (__i586__) || defined (__i686__)) && defined(__GNUC__) && WITH_BSWAP
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#undef htonl
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#undef ntohl
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#define htonl(IN) __extension__ ({ int _out; __asm__ ("bswap %0" : "=r" (_out) : "0" (IN)); _out; })
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#define ntohl(IN) __extension__ ({ int _out; __asm__ ("bswap %0" : "=r" (_out) : "0" (IN)); _out; })
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#endif
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/* Power or PowerPC running AIX */
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#if defined(_POWER) && defined(_AIX)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN)
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# error "Power/PowerPC AIX was big endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Solaris running PowerPC */
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#if defined(__PPC) && defined(__sun__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# error "Solaris on PowerPCs was little endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* HP/PA */
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#if defined(__hppa__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN)
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# error "HP/PA was big endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Big endian MIPS */
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#if defined(__MIPSEB__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN)
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# error "MIPSEB was big endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Little endian MIPS */
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#if defined(__MIPSEL__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# error "MIPSEL was little endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Windows NT */
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#if defined(__WIN32__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# error "Windows NT was little endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* Alpha running DEC unix */
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#if defined(__osf__) && defined(__alpha__)
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER == 0)
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# undef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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# define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# endif
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# if (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN)
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# error "AXP running DEC unix was little endian last time I looked ..."
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# endif
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#endif
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/* INSERT HERE - additional hosts that do not have LITTLE_ENDIAN and
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BIG_ENDIAN definitions available. */
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/* endianness of the host/target:
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If the build process is aware (at compile time) of the endianness
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of the host/target it is able to eliminate slower generic endian
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handling code.
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Possible values are 0 (unknown), LITTLE_ENDIAN, BIG_ENDIAN */
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#ifndef WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER
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#define WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER 0 /*unknown*/
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#endif
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#ifndef WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER
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#define WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER 0 /*unknown*/
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#endif
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#ifndef WITH_DEFAULT_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER
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#define WITH_DEFAULT_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER 0 /* fatal */
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#endif
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extern int current_host_byte_order;
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#define CURRENT_HOST_BYTE_ORDER (WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER \
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? WITH_HOST_BYTE_ORDER \
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: current_host_byte_order)
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extern int current_target_byte_order;
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#define CURRENT_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER (WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER \
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? WITH_TARGET_BYTE_ORDER \
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: current_target_byte_order)
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/* XOR endian.
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In addition to the above, the simulator can support the horrible
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XOR endian mode (as found in the PowerPC and MIPS ISA). See
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sim-core for more information.
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If WITH_XOR_ENDIAN is non-zero, it specifies the number of bytes
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potentially involved in the XOR munge. A typical value is 8. */
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#ifndef WITH_XOR_ENDIAN
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#define WITH_XOR_ENDIAN 0
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#endif
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/* Intel host BSWAP support:
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Whether to use bswap on the 486 and pentiums rather than the 386
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sequence that uses xchgb/rorl/xchgb */
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#ifndef WITH_BSWAP
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#define WITH_BSWAP 0
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#endif
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/* SMP support:
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Sets a limit on the number of processors that can be simulated. If
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WITH_SMP is set to zero (0), the simulator is restricted to
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suporting only one processor (and as a consequence leaves the SMP
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code out of the build process).
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The actual number of processors is taken from the device
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/options/smp@<nr-cpu> */
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#if defined (WITH_SMP) && WITH_SMP > 0
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#define MAX_NR_PROCESSORS WITH_SMP
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#endif
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#ifndef MAX_NR_PROCESSORS
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#define MAX_NR_PROCESSORS 1
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#endif
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/* Word size of host/target:
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Set these according to your host and target requirements. At this
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point in time, I've only compiled (not run) for a 64bit and never
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built for a 64bit host. This will always remain a compile time
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option */
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#ifndef WITH_TARGET_WORD_BITSIZE
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#define WITH_TARGET_WORD_BITSIZE 32 /* compiled only */
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#endif
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#ifndef WITH_HOST_WORD_BITSIZE
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#define WITH_HOST_WORD_BITSIZE 32 /* 64bit ready? */
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#endif
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/* Most significant bit of target:
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Set this according to your target's bit numbering convention. For
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the PowerPC it is zero, for many other targets it is 31 or 63.
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For targets that can both have either 32 or 64 bit words and number
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MSB as 31, 63. Define this to be (WITH_TARGET_WORD_BITSIZE - 1) */
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#ifndef WITH_TARGET_WORD_MSB
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#define WITH_TARGET_WORD_MSB 0
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#endif
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/* Program environment:
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Three environments are available - UEA (user), VEA (virtual) and
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OEA (perating). The former two are environment that users would
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expect to see (VEA includes things like coherency and the time
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base) while OEA is what an operating system expects to see. By
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setting these to specific values, the build process is able to
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eliminate non relevent environment code
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CURRENT_ENVIRONMENT specifies which of vea or oea is required for
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the current runtime. */
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#if defined (WITH_ENVIRONMENT)
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#define USER_ENVIRONMENT 1
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#define VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT 2
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#define OPERATING_ENVIRONMENT 3
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extern int current_environment;
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#define CURRENT_ENVIRONMENT (WITH_ENVIRONMENT \
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? WITH_ENVIRONMENT \
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: current_environment)
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#endif
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/* Callback & Modulo Memory.
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Core includes a builtin memory type (raw_memory) that is
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implemented using an array. raw_memory does not require any
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additional functions etc.
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Callback memory is where the core calls a core device for the data
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it requires. Callback memory can be layered using priorities.
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Modulo memory is a variation on raw_memory where ADDRESS & (MODULO
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- 1) is used as the index into the memory array.
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The OEA model uses callback memory for devices.
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The VEA model uses callback memory to capture `page faults'.
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BTW, while raw_memory could have been implemented as a callback,
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profiling has shown that there is a biger win (at least for the
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x86) in eliminating a function call for the most common
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(raw_memory) case. */
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#ifndef WITH_CALLBACK_MEMORY
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#define WITH_CALLBACK_MEMORY 1
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#endif
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#ifndef WITH_MODULO_MEMORY
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#define WITH_MODULO_MEMORY 0
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#endif
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/* Alignment:
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A processor architecture may or may not handle miss aligned
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transfers.
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As alternatives: both little and big endian modes take an exception
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(STRICT_ALIGNMENT); big and little endian models handle mis aligned
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transfers (NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT); or the address is forced into
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alignment using a mask (FORCED_ALIGNMENT).
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Mixed alignment should be specified when the simulator needs to be
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able to change the alignment requirements on the fly (eg for
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bi-endian support). */
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enum sim_alignments {
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MIXED_ALIGNMENT,
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NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT,
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STRICT_ALIGNMENT,
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FORCED_ALIGNMENT,
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};
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extern enum sim_alignments current_alignment;
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#if !defined (WITH_ALIGNMENT)
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#define WITH_ALIGNMENT NONSTRICT_ALIGNMENT
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#endif
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#if !defined (WITH_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT)
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#define WITH_DEFAULT_ALIGNMENT 0 /* fatal */
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#endif
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#define CURRENT_ALIGNMENT (WITH_ALIGNMENT \
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? WITH_ALIGNMENT \
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: current_alignment)
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/* Floating point suport:
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Should the processor trap for all floating point instructions (as
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if the hardware wasn't implemented) or implement the floating point
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instructions directly. */
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#if defined (WITH_FLOATING_POINT)
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#define SOFT_FLOATING_POINT 1
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#define HARD_FLOATING_POINT 2
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extern int current_floating_point;
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#define CURRENT_FLOATING_POINT (WITH_FLOATING_POINT \
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? WITH_FLOATING_POINT \
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: current_floating_point)
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#endif
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/* Engine module.
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Use the common start/stop/restart framework (sim-engine).
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Simulators using the other modules but not the engine should define
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WITH_ENGINE=0. */
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#ifndef WITH_ENGINE
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#define WITH_ENGINE 1
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#endif
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/* Debugging:
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Control the inclusion of debugging code.
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Debugging is only turned on in rare circumstances [say during development]
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and is not intended to be turned on otherwise. */
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#ifndef WITH_DEBUG
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#define WITH_DEBUG 0
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#endif
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/* Include the tracing code. Disabling this eliminates all tracing
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code */
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#ifndef WITH_TRACE
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#define WITH_TRACE (-1)
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#endif
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/* Include the profiling code. Disabling this eliminates all profiling
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code. */
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#ifndef WITH_PROFILE
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#define WITH_PROFILE (-1)
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#endif
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/* include code that checks assertions scattered through out the
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program */
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#ifndef WITH_ASSERT
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#define WITH_ASSERT 1
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#endif
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/* Whether to check instructions for reserved bits being set */
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/* #define WITH_RESERVED_BITS 1 */
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/* include monitoring code */
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#define MONITOR_INSTRUCTION_ISSUE 1
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#define MONITOR_LOAD_STORE_UNIT 2
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/* do not define WITH_MON by default */
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#define DEFAULT_WITH_MON (MONITOR_LOAD_STORE_UNIT \
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| MONITOR_INSTRUCTION_ISSUE)
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/* Current CPU model (models are in the generated models.h include file) */
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#ifndef WITH_MODEL
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#define WITH_MODEL 0
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#endif
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#define CURRENT_MODEL (WITH_MODEL \
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? WITH_MODEL \
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: current_model)
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#ifndef WITH_DEFAULT_MODEL
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#define WITH_DEFAULT_MODEL DEFAULT_MODEL
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#endif
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#define MODEL_ISSUE_IGNORE (-1)
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#define MODEL_ISSUE_PROCESS 1
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#ifndef WITH_MODEL_ISSUE
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#define WITH_MODEL_ISSUE 0
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#endif
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extern int current_model_issue;
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#define CURRENT_MODEL_ISSUE (WITH_MODEL_ISSUE \
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? WITH_MODEL_ISSUE \
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: current_model_issue)
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/* Whether or not input/output just uses stdio, or uses printf_filtered for
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output, and polling input for input. */
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#define DONT_USE_STDIO 2
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#define DO_USE_STDIO 1
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#ifndef WITH_STDIO
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#define WITH_STDIO 0
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#endif
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extern int current_stdio;
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#define CURRENT_STDIO (WITH_STDIO \
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? WITH_STDIO \
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: current_stdio)
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/* Specify that configured calls pass parameters in registers when the
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convention is that they are placed on the stack */
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#ifndef WITH_REGPARM
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#define WITH_REGPARM 0
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#endif
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/* Specify that configured calls use an alternative calling mechanism */
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#ifndef WITH_STDCALL
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#define WITH_STDCALL 0
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#endif
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/* complete/verify/print the simulator configuration */
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extern SIM_RC sim_config
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(SIM_DESC sd);
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extern void print_sim_config (SIM_DESC sd);
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#endif /* _PSIM_CONFIG_H */
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