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/cpp/Makefile
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#
# Purpose: This makefile builds the final verilator simulation of the
# zipsystem. Specifically, it builds the final C++ portion
# of the simulator, and thus the final simulator executable.
# of the simulator, and thus the final simulator executable.
#
# This simulator depends upon the ncurses library.
# This simulator depends upon the ncurses library.
#
# Useful targets of this makefile include:
#
# zippy_tb (default)
# This is the test bench program / simulator that is built by
# this directory.
#
# test
# Runs the simulator on a test program found in the trunk/sw/zasm
# directory. That program needs to be built via 'make test' in
# that directory before this make test will work. Changes to the
# test itself will require a 'make test' in trunk/sw/zasm as well
# as 'make test' in this directory.
#
# The test itself consists of two tests. The first, the "step"
# test, tests whether the test works via "step"ing the CPU.
# This would be the interface to the CPU were the CPU placed in
# a device.
#
# The second test is an internal test which works by just running
# the CPU without step instructions.
#
# In either case the test is over upon reaching either a HALT
# or a BUSY instruction. A HALT instruction indicates success,
# BUSY a failure.
#
# stest
# Runs the test in "step" mode as described above.
#
# itest
# Runs the test file in interactive mode. The CPU will not
# execute any instructions without user interaction. This is
# useful for actually debugging the test. The other two modes
# are useful for quickly determining that the CPU does (or
# doesn't) work.
#
# dhrystone
# Runs a hand-optimized version of the dhrystone benchmark.
# Using the instructions at the top of the dhrystone assembly
# file, you should be able to convert the result to DMIPS or even
# DMIPS/MHz.
#
# div_tb
# A raw test bench to test the divide unit separate from the
# rest of the CPU. This test will fail with a failed assert()
# if unsuccessful, or complete with no error (but lots of
# debugging output) if successful. To actually run this test,
# you'll need to run ./div_tb (no arguments necessary).
#
# pdump
# zippy_tb can be configured to produce a profile output that is
# very useful when debugging the Dhrystone benchmark. (It is
# so configured by default.) This file will be name pfile.bin.
# pdump is a very simple program designed to read this file and
# produce some (very raw) information from it. To use this,
# type pdump and the name of the executable file, such as
# ../asm/zipdhry.z, and examine how many times each instruction
# was executed, and how many stalls took place between each
# instruction and the next.
#
# clean
# Removes all products of compilation--specifically zippy_tb,
# pdump and div_tb.
#
#
# Creator: Dan Gisselquist, Ph.D.
# Gisselquist Technology, LLC
#
97,7 → 34,7
#
################################################################################
#
all: zippy_tb pdump div_tb
all: zippy_tb
 
CXX := g++
FLAGS := -Wall -Og -g

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