qemu-e2k/target/lm32
Thomas Huth fcf5ef2ab5 Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder
We've currently got 18 architectures in QEMU, and thus 18 target-xxx
folders in the root folder of the QEMU source tree. More architectures
(e.g. RISC-V, AVR) are likely to be included soon, too, so the main
folder of the QEMU sources slowly gets quite overcrowded with the
target-xxx folders.
To disburden the main folder a little bit, let's move the target-xxx
folders into a dedicated target/ folder, so that target-xxx/ simply
becomes target/xxx/ instead.

Acked-by: Laurent Vivier <laurent@vivier.eu> [m68k part]
Acked-by: Bastian Koppelmann <kbastian@mail.uni-paderborn.de> [tricore part]
Acked-by: Michael Walle <michael@walle.cc> [lm32 part]
Acked-by: Cornelia Huck <cornelia.huck@de.ibm.com> [s390x part]
Reviewed-by: Christian Borntraeger <borntraeger@de.ibm.com> [s390x part]
Acked-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> [i386 part]
Acked-by: Artyom Tarasenko <atar4qemu@gmail.com> [sparc part]
Acked-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net> [alpha part]
Acked-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com> [xtensa part]
Reviewed-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au> [ppc part]
Acked-by: Edgar E. Iglesias <edgar.iglesias@xilinx.com> [cris&microblaze part]
Acked-by: Guan Xuetao <gxt@mprc.pku.edu.cn> [unicore32 part]
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
..
Makefile.objs Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
README Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
TODO Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
cpu-qom.h Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
cpu.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
cpu.h Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
gdbstub.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
helper.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
helper.h Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
lm32-semi.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
machine.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
op_helper.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00
translate.c Move target-* CPU file into a target/ folder 2016-12-20 21:52:12 +01:00

README

LatticeMico32 target
--------------------

General
-------
All opcodes including the JUART CSRs are supported.


JTAG UART
---------
JTAG UART is routed to a serial console device. For the current boards it
is the second one. Ie to enable it in the qemu virtual console window use
the following command line parameters:
  -serial vc -serial vc
This will make serial0 (the lm32_uart) and serial1 (the JTAG UART)
available as virtual consoles.


Semihosting
-----------
Semihosting on this target is supported. Some system calls like read, write
and exit are executed on the host if semihosting is enabled. See
target/lm32-semi.c for all supported system calls. Emulation aware programs
can use this mechanism to shut down the virtual machine and print to the
host console. See the tcg tests for an example.


Special instructions
--------------------
The translation recognizes one special instruction to halt the cpu:
  and r0, r0, r0
On real hardware this instruction is a nop. It is not used by GCC and
should (hopefully) not be used within hand-crafted assembly.
Insert this instruction in your idle loop to reduce the cpu load on the
host.


Ignoring the MSB of the address bus
-----------------------------------
Some SoC ignores the MSB on the address bus. Thus creating a shadow memory
area. As a general rule, 0x00000000-0x7fffffff is cached, whereas
0x80000000-0xffffffff is not cached and used to access IO devices. This
behaviour can be enabled with:
  cpu_lm32_set_phys_msb_ignore(env, 1);