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/* Simulator pseudo baseclass.
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   Copyright 1997, 1998, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Cygnus Support.
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This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger.
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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 3 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, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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/* Simulator state pseudo baseclass.
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   Each simulator is required to have the file ``sim-main.h''.  That
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   file includes ``sim-basics.h'', defines the base type ``sim_cia''
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   (the data type that contains complete current instruction address
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   information), include ``sim-base.h'':
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     #include "sim-basics.h"
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     typedef address_word sim_cia;
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     /-* If `sim_cia' is not an integral value (e.g. a struct), define
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         CIA_ADDR to return the integral value.  *-/
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     /-* #define CIA_ADDR(cia) (...) *-/
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     #include "sim-base.h"
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   finally, two data types `struct _sim_cpu' and `struct sim_state'
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   are defined:
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     struct _sim_cpu {
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        ... simulator specific members ...
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        sim_cpu_base base;
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     };
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     struct sim_state {
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       sim_cpu *cpu[MAX_NR_PROCESSORS];
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     #if (WITH_SMP)
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     #define STATE_CPU(sd,n) ((sd)->cpu[n])
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     #else
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     #define STATE_CPU(sd,n) ((sd)->cpu[0])
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     #endif
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       ... simulator specific members ...
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       sim_state_base base;
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     };
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   Note that `base' appears last.  This makes `base.magic' appear last
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   in the entire struct and helps catch miscompilation errors. */
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#ifndef SIM_BASE_H
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#define SIM_BASE_H
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/* Pre-declare certain types. */
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/* typedef <target-dependant> sim_cia; */
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#ifndef NULL_CIA
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#define NULL_CIA ((sim_cia) 0)
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#endif
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/* Return the current instruction address as a number.
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   Some targets treat the current instruction address as a struct
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   (e.g. for delay slot handling).  */
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#ifndef CIA_ADDR
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#define CIA_ADDR(cia) (cia)
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#endif
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#ifndef INVALID_INSTRUCTION_ADDRESS
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#define INVALID_INSTRUCTION_ADDRESS ((address_word)0 - 1)
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#endif
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typedef struct _sim_cpu sim_cpu;
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#include "sim-module.h"
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#include "sim-trace.h"
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#include "sim-core.h"
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#include "sim-events.h"
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#include "sim-profile.h"
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#ifdef SIM_HAVE_MODEL
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#include "sim-model.h"
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#endif
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#include "sim-io.h"
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#include "sim-engine.h"
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#include "sim-watch.h"
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#include "sim-memopt.h"
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#include "sim-cpu.h"
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/* Global pointer to current state while sim_resume is running.
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   On a machine with lots of registers, it might be possible to reserve
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   one of them for current_state.  However on a machine with few registers
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   current_state can't permanently live in one and indirecting through it
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   will be slower [in which case one can have sim_resume set globals from
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   current_state for faster access].
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   If CURRENT_STATE_REG is defined, it means current_state is living in
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   a global register.  */
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#ifdef CURRENT_STATE_REG
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/* FIXME: wip */
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#else
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extern struct sim_state *current_state;
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#endif
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/* The simulator may provide different (and faster) definition.  */
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#ifndef CURRENT_STATE
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#define CURRENT_STATE current_state
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#endif
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typedef struct {
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  /* Simulator's argv[0].  */
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  const char *my_name;
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#define STATE_MY_NAME(sd) ((sd)->base.my_name)
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  /* Who opened the simulator.  */
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  SIM_OPEN_KIND open_kind;
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#define STATE_OPEN_KIND(sd) ((sd)->base.open_kind)
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  /* The host callbacks.  */
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  struct host_callback_struct *callback;
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#define STATE_CALLBACK(sd) ((sd)->base.callback)
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  /* The type of simulation environment (user/operating).  */
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  enum sim_environment environment;
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#define STATE_ENVIRONMENT(sd) ((sd)->base.environment)
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#if 0 /* FIXME: Not ready yet.  */
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  /* Stuff defined in sim-config.h.  */
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  struct sim_config config;
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#define STATE_CONFIG(sd) ((sd)->base.config)
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  /* List of installed module `init' handlers.  */
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  struct module_list *modules;
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#define STATE_MODULES(sd) ((sd)->base.modules)
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  /* Supported options.  */
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  struct option_list *options;
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#define STATE_OPTIONS(sd) ((sd)->base.options)
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#define STATE_VERBOSE_P(sd) ((sd)->base.verbose_p)
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  /* Non cpu-specific trace data.  See sim-trace.h.  */
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#define STATE_TRACE_DATA(sd) (& (sd)->base.trace_data)
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#define STATE_ARCHITECTURE(sd) ((sd)->base.architecture)
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#define STATE_TARGET(sd) ((sd)->base.target)
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#define STATE_PROG_ARGV(sd) ((sd)->base.prog_argv)
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#define STATE_PROG_BFD(sd) ((sd)->base.prog_bfd)
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#define STATE_PROG_SYMS(sd) ((sd)->base.prog_syms)
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#define STATE_TEXT_SECTION(sd) ((sd)->base.text_section)
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#define STATE_TEXT_START(sd) ((sd)->base.text_start)
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#define STATE_TEXT_END(sd) ((sd)->base.text_end)
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#define STATE_START_ADDR(sd) ((sd)->base.start_addr)
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#define STATE_SCACHE_SIZE(sd) ((sd)->base.scache_size)
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#ifdef SIM_HAVE_FLATMEM
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#define STATE_MEM_SIZE(sd) ((sd)->base.mem_size)
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#define STATE_MEM_BASE(sd) ((sd)->base.mem_base)
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#define STATE_MEMORY(sd) ((sd)->base.memory)
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#define STATE_CORE(sd) (&(sd)->base.core)
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  sim_core core;
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#define STATE_MEMOPT(sd) ((sd)->base.memopt)
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  sim_memopt *memopt;
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#define STATE_EVENTS(sd) (&(sd)->base.events)
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  sim_events events;
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#define STATE_ENGINE(sd) (&(sd)->base.engine)
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  sim_watchpoints watchpoints;
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#define STATE_WATCHPOINTS(sd) (&(sd)->base.watchpoints)
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#define STATE_HW(sd) ((sd)->base.hw)
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#define STATE_LOAD_AT_LMA_P(SD) ((SD)->base.load_at_lma_p)
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#define STATE_MAGIC(sd) ((sd)->base.magic)
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} sim_state_base;
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/* Functions for allocating/freeing a sim_state.  */
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SIM_DESC sim_state_alloc PARAMS ((SIM_OPEN_KIND kind, host_callback *callback));
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void sim_state_free PARAMS ((SIM_DESC));
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#endif /* SIM_BASE_H */

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