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This is ../../doc/or1ksim.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from
This is ../../or1ksim/doc/or1ksim.info, produced by makeinfo version
../../doc/or1ksim.texi.
4.13 from ../../or1ksim/doc/or1ksim.texi.
 
 
INFO-DIR-SECTION Embedded development
INFO-DIR-SECTION Embedded development
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START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Or1ksim: (or32-uclinux-or1ksim).      The OpenRISC 1000 Architectural
* Or1ksim: (or32-elf-or1ksim).  The OpenRISC 1000 Architectural
                                        Simulator
                                        Simulator
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
 
 
This file documents the OpenRISC Architectural Simulator, Or1ksim.
This file documents the OpenRISC Architectural Simulator, Or1ksim.
 
 
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The most significant argument is `--target', which should specify the
The most significant argument is `--target', which should specify the
OpenRISC 1000 32-bit architecture.  If this argument is omitted, it will
OpenRISC 1000 32-bit architecture.  If this argument is omitted, it will
default to OpenRISC 1000 32-bit with a warning
default to OpenRISC 1000 32-bit with a warning
 
 
     ../or1ksim-2010-12-08/configure --target=or32-uclinux ...
     ../or1ksim-2010-12-08/configure --target=or32-elf ...
 
 
There are several other options available, many of which are standard
There are several other options available, many of which are standard
to GNU `configure' scripts.  Use `configure --help' to see all the
to GNU `configure' scripts.  Use `configure --help' to see all the
options.  The most useful is `--prefix' to specify a directory for
options.  The most useful is `--prefix' to specify a directory for
installation of the tools.
installation of the tools.
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Install the tool with:
Install the tool with:
 
 
     make install
     make install
 
 
This will install the three variations of the Or1ksim tool,
This will install the three variations of the Or1ksim tool,
`or32-uclinux-sim', `or32-uclinux-psim' and `or32-uclinux-mpsim', the
`or32-elf-sim', `or32-elf-psim' and `or32-elf-mpsim', the Or1ksim
Or1ksim library, `libsim', the header file, `or1ksim.h' and this
library, `libsim', the header file, `or1ksim.h' and this documentation
documentation in `info' format.
in `info' format.
 
 
The documentation may be created and installed in alternative formats
The documentation may be created and installed in alternative formats
(PDF, Postscript, DVI, HTML) with for example:
(PDF, Postscript, DVI, HTML) with for example:
 
 
     make pdf
     make pdf
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* Menu:
* Menu:
 
 
* Standalone Simulator::
* Standalone Simulator::
* Profiling Utility::
* Profiling Utility::
* Memory Profiling Utility::
* Memory Profiling Utility::
 
* Trace Generation::
* Simulator Library::
* Simulator Library::
* Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface::
* Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface::
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Standalone Simulator,  Next: Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Standalone Simulator,  Next: Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
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2.1 Standalone Simulator
2.1 Standalone Simulator
========================
========================
 
 
The general form the standalone command is:
The general form the standalone command is:
 
 
     or32-uclinux-sim [-vhiqVt] [-f FILE] [--nosrv] [--srv=[N]]
     or32-elf-sim [-vhiqVt] [-f FILE] [--nosrv] [--srv=[N]]
                      [-m ][-d STR]
                      [-m ][-d STR]
                      [--enable-profile] [--enable-mprofile] [FILE]
                      [--enable-profile] [--enable-mprofile] [FILE]
 
 
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
`-h' or `--help'.
`-h' or `--help'.
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This utility analyses instruction profile data generated by Or1ksim.
This utility analyses instruction profile data generated by Or1ksim.
It may be invoked as a standalone command, or from the Or1ksim CLI.
It may be invoked as a standalone command, or from the Or1ksim CLI.
The general form the standalone command is:
The general form the standalone command is:
 
 
     or32-uclinux-profile [-vhcq] [-g=FILE]
     or32-elf-profile [-vhcq] [-g=FILE]
 
 
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
`-h' or `--help'.
`-h' or `--help'.
 
 
`-v'
`-v'
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     The data file to analyse.  If omitted, the default file,
     The data file to analyse.  If omitted, the default file,
     `sim.profile' is used.
     `sim.profile' is used.
 
 
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Memory Profiling Utility,  Next: Simulator Library,  Prev: Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Memory Profiling Utility,  Next: Trace Generation,  Prev: Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
 
 
2.3 Memory Profiling Utility
2.3 Memory Profiling Utility
============================
============================
 
 
This utility analyses memory profile data generated by Or1ksim.  It may
This utility analyses memory profile data generated by Or1ksim.  It may
be invoked as a standalone command, or from the Or1ksim CLI.  The
be invoked as a standalone command, or from the Or1ksim CLI.  The
general form the standalone command is:
general form the standalone command is:
 
 
     or32-uclinux-mprofile  [-vh] [-m=M] [-g=N] [-f=FILE] FROM TO
     or32-elf-mprofile  [-vh] [-m=M] [-g=N] [-f=FILE] FROM TO
 
 
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
Many of the options have both a short and a long form.  For example
`-h' or `--help'.
`-h' or `--help'.
 
 
`-v'
`-v'
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     FROM and TO are respectively the start and end address of the
     FROM and TO are respectively the start and end address of the
     region of memory to be analysed.
     region of memory to be analysed.
 
 
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Simulator Library,  Next: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface,  Prev: Memory Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Trace Generation,  Next: Simulator Library,  Prev: Memory Profiling Utility,  Up: Usage
 
 
2.4 Simulator Library
2.4 Trace Generation
 
====================
 
 
 
An execution trace can be generated at run time with options passed by
 
the command line, or via the operating system's signal passing
 
mechanism.
 
 
 
`-t'
 
`--trace'
 
     Dump instruction just executed and any register/memory location
 
     chaged after each instruction (one line per instruction).
 
 
 

 
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Simulator Library,  Next: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface,  Prev: Trace Generation,  Up: Usage
 
 
 
2.5 Simulator Library
=====================
=====================
 
 
Or1ksim may be used as a static of dynamic library, `libsim.a' or
Or1ksim may be used as a static of dynamic library, `libsim.a' or
`libsim.so'.  When compiling with the static library, the flag, `-lsim'
`libsim.so'.  When compiling with the static library, the flag, `-lsim'
should be added to the link command.
should be added to the link command.
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File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface,  Prev: Simulator Library,  Up: Usage
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface,  Prev: Simulator Library,  Up: Usage
 
 
2.5 Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
2.6 Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
==============================
==============================
 
 
When an Ethernet peripheral is configured (*note Ethernet
When an Ethernet peripheral is configured (*note Ethernet
Configuration: Ethernet Configuration.), one option is to tunnel
Configuration: Ethernet Configuration.), one option is to tunnel
traffic through a TUN/TAP interface.  The low level TAP interface is
traffic through a TUN/TAP interface.  The low level TAP interface is
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* Tearing Down a Bridge::
* Tearing Down a Bridge::
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Setting Up a Persistent TAP device,  Next: Establishing a Bridge,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Setting Up a Persistent TAP device,  Next: Establishing a Bridge,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.1 Setting Up a Persistent TAP device
2.6.1 Setting Up a Persistent TAP device
----------------------------------------
----------------------------------------
 
 
TUN/TAP devices can be created dynamically, but this requires superuser
TUN/TAP devices can be created dynamically, but this requires superuser
privileges (or at least `CAP_NET_ADMIN' capability).  The solution is
privileges (or at least `CAP_NET_ADMIN' capability).  The solution is
to create a persistent TAP device.  This can be done using either
to create a persistent TAP device.  This can be done using either
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     openvpn --mktun --dev tap_n_ --user _username_ --group _groupname_
     openvpn --mktun --dev tap_n_ --user _username_ --group _groupname_
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Establishing a Bridge,  Next: Opening the Firewall,  Prev: Setting Up a Persistent TAP device,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Establishing a Bridge,  Next: Opening the Firewall,  Prev: Setting Up a Persistent TAP device,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.2 Establishing a Bridge
2.6.2 Establishing a Bridge
---------------------------
---------------------------
 
 
A bridge is a "virtual" local area network interfaces, subsuming two or
A bridge is a "virtual" local area network interfaces, subsuming two or
more existing network interfaces.  In this case we will bridge the
more existing network interfaces.  In this case we will bridge the
physical Ethernet interface of the host with the TAP interface that
physical Ethernet interface of the host with the TAP interface that
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     various problems.
     various problems.
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Opening the Firewall,  Next: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Prev: Establishing a Bridge,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Opening the Firewall,  Next: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Prev: Establishing a Bridge,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.3 Opening the Firewall
2.6.3 Opening the Firewall
--------------------------
--------------------------
 
 
Firewall rules should be added to ensure traffic flows freely through
Firewall rules should be added to ensure traffic flows freely through
the TAP and bridge interfaces. As superuser the following commands are
the TAP and bridge interfaces. As superuser the following commands are
appropriate.
appropriate.
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     iptables -A FORWARD -i br_n_ -j ACCEPT
     iptables -A FORWARD -i br_n_ -j ACCEPT
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Next: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Prev: Opening the Firewall,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Next: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Prev: Opening the Firewall,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.4 Disabling Ethernet Filtering
2.6.4 Disabling Ethernet Filtering
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
 
 
Some systems may have ethernet filtering enabled (`ebtables',
Some systems may have ethernet filtering enabled (`ebtables',
`bridge-nf', `arptables') which will stop traffic flowing through the
`bridge-nf', `arptables') which will stop traffic flowing through the
bridge.
bridge.
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     for f in bridge-nf-*; do echo 0 > $f; done
     for f in bridge-nf-*; do echo 0 > $f; done
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Next: Tearing Down a Bridge,  Prev: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Next: Tearing Down a Bridge,  Prev: Disabling Ethernet Filtering,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.5 Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox
2.6.5 Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox
------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------
 
 
The main use of this style of Ethernet interface to Or1ksim is when
The main use of this style of Ethernet interface to Or1ksim is when
running the OpenRISC Linux kernel with BusyBox. The following commands
running the OpenRISC Linux kernel with BusyBox. The following commands
in the BusyBox console window will configure the Ethernet interface
in the BusyBox console window will configure the Ethernet interface
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process can be killed from a telnet connection.
process can be killed from a telnet connection.
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Tearing Down a Bridge,  Prev: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Tearing Down a Bridge,  Prev: Networking from OpenRISC Linux and BusyBox,  Up: Ethernet TUN/TAP Interface
 
 
2.5.6 Tearing Down a Bridge
2.6.6 Tearing Down a Bridge
---------------------------
---------------------------
 
 
There is little reason why a bridge should ever need to be torn down,
There is little reason why a bridge should ever need to be torn down,
but if desired, the following commands will achieve the effect.
but if desired, the following commands will achieve the effect.
 
 
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                                                              (line  91)
                                                              (line  91)
* --srv:                                 Standalone Simulator.
* --srv:                                 Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  60)
                                                              (line  60)
* --strict-npc:                          Standalone Simulator.
* --strict-npc:                          Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line 100)
                                                              (line 100)
 
* --trace <1>:                           Trace Generation.    (line  12)
* --trace:                               Standalone Simulator.
* --trace:                               Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  39)
                                                              (line  39)
* --verbose:                             Standalone Simulator.
* --verbose:                             Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  33)
                                                              (line  33)
* --version:                             Standalone Simulator.
* --version:                             Standalone Simulator.
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* -m:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -m:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  70)
                                                              (line  70)
* -q <1>:                                Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
* -q <1>:                                Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
* -q:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -q:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  29)
                                                              (line  29)
 
* -t <1>:                                Trace Generation.    (line  12)
* -t:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -t:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  39)
                                                              (line  39)
* -V:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -V:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  33)
                                                              (line  33)
* -v:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -v:                                    Standalone Simulator.
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                                                              (line  57)
                                                              (line  57)
* toggle debug channels (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
* toggle debug channels (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 141)
                                                              (line 141)
* toggle debug mode (Interactive CLI):   Interactive Command Line.
* toggle debug mode (Interactive CLI):   Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 151)
                                                              (line 151)
 
* trace generation of Or1ksim:           Trace Generation.    (line   6)
* tx_channel (Ethernet configuration):   Ethernet Configuration.
* tx_channel (Ethernet configuration):   Ethernet Configuration.
                                                              (line  68)
                                                              (line  68)
* txfile (Ethernet configuration):       Ethernet Configuration.
* txfile (Ethernet configuration):       Ethernet Configuration.
                                                              (line  77)
                                                              (line  77)
* txfile (frame buffer configuration):   Frame Buffer Configuration.
* txfile (frame buffer configuration):   Frame Buffer Configuration.
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                                                              (line  50)
                                                              (line  50)
 
 
 
 


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Node: Tearing Down a Bridge33937
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