binutils-gdb/sim/mips
Frank Ch. Eigler d22ea5d001 * PKE unit testing continuing. Confusion over PKE1 double-buffering
mechanism is starting to subside.

	* sky-pke.h (PKE_FLAG_INT_NOLOOP): Added device flag to indicate
 	presence of stalled & interrupted PKEcode.

	* sky-pke.c (pke_issue): Added PKEcode interrupt bit handling.
	(pke_flip_dbf): Changed double-buffering logic to match SCEI
 	clarification.
	(pke_code_*): Added interrupt bit stalling clause.
	(pke_code_pkems*): Added ITOP/ITOPS transmission code.
	(pke_code_unpack): Added more careful logic for processing
 	overflows of VU data memory addresses.
1998-02-25 19:34:06 +00:00
..
.Sanitize * Partially implement new VPE_STAT register. 1998-02-16 21:44:45 +00:00
ChangeLog Finish implementation of r5900 instructions. 1998-02-25 15:31:15 +00:00
config.in
configure sim-main.h: Re-arange r5900 registers so that they have their own 1998-02-23 16:55:38 +00:00
configure.in sim-main.h: Re-arange r5900 registers so that they have their own 1998-02-23 16:55:38 +00:00
gencode.c * mips.igen (MSUB): Fix to work like MADD. 1997-12-11 00:11:04 +00:00
interp.c Make it compile again for -DTARGET_SKY 1998-02-23 23:40:40 +00:00
m16.dc New files, update .Sanitize 1998-02-05 22:08:33 +00:00
m16.igen Separate r5900 specifoc and mips16 instructions. 1997-10-27 07:55:24 +00:00
Makefile.in * Makefile.in (SIM_SKY_OBJS,MIPS_EXTRA_OBJS): New vars. 1998-02-06 03:19:56 +00:00
mdmx.igen sim-main.h: Re-arange r5900 registers so that they have their own 1998-02-23 16:55:38 +00:00
mips.dc
mips.igen Finish implementation of r5900 instructions. 1998-02-25 15:31:15 +00:00
README.Cygnus Document existence of old (gencode) and new (igen) MIPS ISA simulators. 1998-01-16 01:09:15 +00:00
sim-main.h Finish implementation of r5900 instructions. 1998-02-25 15:31:15 +00:00
sky-pke.c * PKE unit testing continuing. Confusion over PKE1 double-buffering 1998-02-25 19:34:06 +00:00
sky-pke.h * PKE unit testing continuing. Confusion over PKE1 double-buffering 1998-02-25 19:34:06 +00:00
sky-vu0.c * Many changes to make sky sim build with --enable-sim-warnings. 1998-02-10 20:08:16 +00:00
sky-vu0.h * Added VU0_CIA register #define. 1998-02-16 22:09:57 +00:00
sky-vu1.c * A bunch of changes which get us closer to running the sample. 1998-02-24 23:37:20 +00:00
sky-vu1.h * Add magic VU1_CIA register. 1998-02-16 22:07:11 +00:00
tconfig.in
vr5400.igen For MADD et.al. instructions sign extend 32 bit result assigned to a 1997-12-13 04:23:31 +00:00

This directory contains two very different simulators:

	o	gencode (old)

		Gencode.c outputs a single monolithic file that is
		#included by interp.c

	o	igen (new)

		The *.igen files are used as inputs to ../igen/igen.
		A number of separate, fairly modula files, are created.

The new simulator has a number of advantages:

	o	builtin support for multi-simming (single simulator
		image supporting a number of different instruction
		set architectures).

	o	Easier maintenance. The input files are not confused
		by an intermixing with the generator code.

gencode continues to exist so that old architectures can be emulated.
*.igen should be used when adding new architectures or adding
instructions to an existing ISA.

Known bugs?

A mips16 simulator cannot be built using igen.  A custom mips16
engine.c needs to be written.

In mips.igen, the semantics for many of the instructions were created
using code generated by gencode.  Those semantic segments could be
greatly simplified.


----

Old README.Cygnus ...

> 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.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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