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* Or1ksim: (or32-uclinux-or1ksim).      The OpenRISC 1000 Architectural
* Or1ksim: (or32-uclinux-or1ksim).      The OpenRISC 1000 Architectural
                                        Simulator
                                        Simulator
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===============
===============
 
 
Unpack the software and create a _separate_ directory in which to build
Unpack the software and create a _separate_ directory in which to build
it:
it:
 
 
     tar jxf or1ksim-2010-08-04.tar.bz2
     tar jxf or1ksim-0.5.0rc1.tar.bz2
     mkdir builddir_or1ksim
     mkdir builddir_or1ksim
     cd builddir_or1ksim
     cd builddir_or1ksim
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Configuring the Build,  Next: Build and Install,  Prev: Preparation,  Up: Installation
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Configuring the Build,  Next: Build and Install,  Prev: Preparation,  Up: Installation
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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-2010-08-04/configure --target=or32-uclinux ...
     ../or1ksim-0.5.0rc1/configure --target=or32-uclinux ...
 
 
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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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-uclinux-sim', `or32-uclinux-psim' and `or32-uclinux-mpsim', the
Or1ksim library, `libsim', the header file, `or1ksim.h' and this
Or1ksim library, `libsim', the header file, `or1ksim.h' and this
documentation in `info' format.
documentation in `info' format.
 
 
     Note: Testing Or1ksim with `make check' is not yet supported.
 
 
 
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
     make install-pdf
     make install-pdf
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File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Known Issues,  Prev: Build and Install,  Up: Installation
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Known Issues,  Prev: Build and Install,  Up: Installation
 
 
1.4 Known Problems and Issues
1.4 Known Problems and Issues
=============================
=============================
 
 
The following problems and issues are known about with Or1ksim
Full details of outstanding issues may be found in the `NEWS' file in
2010-08-04.  The OpenRISC tracker may be used to see the current state
the main directory of the distribution.  The OpenRISC tracker may be
of these issues and to raise new problems and feature requests.  It may
used to see the current state of these issues and to raise new problems
be found at `http://www.opencores.org/ptracker.cgi/view/or1k/398'.
and feature requests.  It may be found at bugtracker.
 
 
 
The following issues are long standing and unlikely to be fixed in
 
Or1ksim in the near future.
 
 
   * The Supervision Register Little Endian Enable (LEE) bit is
   * The Supervision Register Little Endian Enable (LEE) bit is
     ignored.  Or1ksim can be built for either little endian or big
     ignored.  Or1ksim can be built for either little endian or big
     endian use, but that behavior cannot be changed dynamically.
     endian use, but that behavior cannot be changed dynamically.
 
 
   * The NPC is a read/write register, but after being written it
 
     clears the pipeline.  This means that if the processor is stalled,
 
     the value should subsequently read back as 0, until the processor
 
     is unstalled and able to refill its pipeline.  By default Or1ksim
 
     always reports back the value of NPC, even when it has been
 
     written while stalled.
 
 
 
     There is now an option, `--strict-npc', which will enforce this
 
     behavior.  At some stage in the future it will become the default
 
     behavior, but for now it is an option, since its use will break
 
     GDB.
 
 
 
   * The memory components are given names in the configuration file.
 
     However there is currently no way for Or1ksim to report that name
 
     back to the user (for example to identify which memory block
 
     corresponds to a particular access).
 
 
 
   * Or1ksim allows the processor to be stalled (from the command
 
     line), even if there is no debugger present.  This seems to be a
 
     meaningless operation.
 
 
 
   * Or1ksim is not reentrant, so a program cannot instantiate multiple
   * Or1ksim is not reentrant, so a program cannot instantiate multiple
     instances using the library.  This is clearly a problem when
     instances using the library.  This is clearly a problem when
     considering multi-core applications.  However it stems from the
     considering multi-core applications.  However it stems from the
     original design, and can only be fixed by a complete rewrite.  The
     original design, and can only be fixed by a complete rewrite.  The
     entire source code uses static global constants liberally!
     entire source code uses static global constants liberally!
 
 
   * There is no support for single precision floating point
 
     instructions in Or1ksim if configured in the CPU (*note CPU
 
     Configuration: CPU Configuration.).  These are implemented using
 
     the floating point support in the host C library, which will
 
     usually be IEEE 745 compliant.  There is at present no support for
 
     double precision floating point instructions, since these are
 
     meaningless with 32-bit registers.
 
 
 
     Floating point support within OpenRISC is intended to follow IEEE
 
     745, which offers a degree of configurability. However at present
 
     the FPSCR register is not supported, so there is no mechanism for
 
     configuring floating point behavior. Thus the default
 
     functionality of the host C library will be used.
 
 
 
   * The single precision floating point multiply and add instruction,
 
     `lf.madd.s', is not clearly specified in the original architectural
 
     manual. User should consult the `OpenRISC 1200 version 2
 
     Supplementary Programmer's Reference Manual' for a specification
 
     of the functionality implemented.
 
 
 
 
 


File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Usage,  Next: Configuration,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Usage,  Next: Configuration,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
 
 
2 Usage
2 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 [-vhi] [-f FILE] [--nosrv] [--srv=[N]] [-d STR]
     or32-uclinux-sim [-vhiqV] [-f FILE] [--nosrv] [--srv=[N]]
 
                      [-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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`-h'
`-h'
`--help'
`--help'
     Print out help about the command line options and what they mean.
     Print out help about the command line options and what they mean.
 
 
 
`-i'
 
`--interactive'
 
     After starting, drop into the Or1ksim interactive command shell.
 
 
 
`-q'
 
`--quiet'
 
     Do not generate any information messages, only error messages.
 
 
 
`-V'
 
`--verbose'
 
     Generate extra output messages (equivalent of specifying the
 
     "verbose" option in the simulator configuration section (see *note
 
     Simulator Behavior: Simulator Behavior.).
 
 
`-f FILE'
`-f FILE'
`--file FILE'
`--file FILE'
     Read configuration commands from the specified file, looking first
     Read configuration commands from the specified file, looking first
     in the current directory, and otherwise in the `$HOME/.or1k'
     in the current directory, and otherwise in the `$HOME/.or1k'
     directory.  If this argument is not specified, the file `sim.cfg'
     directory.  If this argument is not specified, the file `sim.cfg'
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     server, otherwise a random value from the private port range
     server, otherwise a random value from the private port range
     (41920-65535) will be used.  This option may not be specified with
     (41920-65535) will be used.  This option may not be specified with
     `--nosrv'.  If it is, a rude message is printed and the `--nosrv'
     `--nosrv'.  If it is, a rude message is printed and the `--nosrv'
     option is ignored.
     option is ignored.
 
 
 
`-m=SIZE'
 
`--memory=SIZE'
 
     Configure a memory block of SIZE bytes, starting at address zero.
 
     The size may be followed by `k', `K', `m', `M', `g', `G', to
 
     indicate kilobytes (2^10 bytes), megabytes (2^20 bytes) and
 
     gigabytes (2^30 bytes).
 
 
 
     This is mainly intended for use when Or1ksim is used without a
 
     configuration file, to allow just the processor and memory to be
 
     set up.  This is the equivalent of specifying a configuration
 
     memory section with `baseaddr = 0' and `size = SIZE' and all other
 
     parameters taking their default value.
 
 
 
     If a configuration file is also used, it should be sure not to
 
     specify an overlapping memory block.
 
 
`-d=CONFIG_STRING'
`-d=CONFIG_STRING'
`--debug-config=CONFIG_STRING'
`--debug-config=CONFIG_STRING'
     Enable selected debug messages in Or1ksim.  This parameter is for
     Enable selected debug messages in Or1ksim.  This parameter is for
     use by developers only, and is not covered further here.  See the
     use by developers only, and is not covered further here.  See the
     source code for more details.
     source code for more details.
 
 
`-i'
`--report-memory-errors'
`--interactive'
     By default all exceptions are now handled silently.  If this
     After starting, drop into the Or1ksim interactive command shell.
     option is specified, bus exceptions will be reported with a
 
     message to standard error indicating the address at which the
 
     exception occurred.
 
 
 
     This was the default behaviour up to Or1ksim 0.4.0.  This flag is
 
     provided for those who wish to keep that behavior.
 
 
`--strict-npc'
`--strict-npc'
     In real hardware, setting the next program counter (NPC, SPR 16),
     In real hardware, setting the next program counter (NPC, SPR 16),
     flushes the processor pipeline.  The consequence of this is that
     flushes the processor pipeline.  The consequence of this is that
     until the pipeline refills, reading the NPC will return zero.
     until the pipeline refills, reading the NPC will return zero.
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should be added to the link command.
should be added to the link command.
 
 
The header file `or1ksim.h' contains appropriate declarations of the
The header file `or1ksim.h' contains appropriate declarations of the
functions exported by the Or1ksim library.  These are:
functions exported by the Or1ksim library.  These are:
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_init (const char
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_init (int ARGC, char *ARGV, void
     *CONFIG_FILE, const char *IMAGE_FILE, void *CLASS_PTR, int
          *CLASS_PTR,
     (*UPR)(void *CLASS_PTR, unsigned long int ADDR, unsigned char
     int (*UPR)(void *CLASS_PTR, unsigned long int ADDR, unsigned char
     MASK[], unsigned char RDATA[], int DATA_LEN), int (*UPW)(void
     MASK[], unsigned char RDATA[], int DATA_LEN), int (*UPW)(void
     *CLASS_PTR, unsigned long int ADDR, unsigned char MASK[], unsigned
     *CLASS_PTR, unsigned long int ADDR, unsigned char MASK[], unsigned
     char WDATA[], int DATA_LEN))
     char WDATA[], int DATA_LEN))
 
 
     The initialization function is supplied with the name of a
     The initialization function is supplied with a vector of arguments,
     configuration file, CONFIG_FILE, an executable image, IMAGE_FILE,
     which are interpreted as arguments to the standalone version (see
     a pointer to the calling class, CLASS_PTR (since the library may
     *note Standalone Simulator: Standalone Simulator.), a pointer to
     be used from C++) and two up-call functions, one for reads, UPR,
     the calling class, CLASS_PTR (since the library may be used from
     and one for writes, UPW.
     C++) and two up-call functions, one for reads, UPR, and one for
 
     writes, UPW.
     *Note Configuration: Configuration, for detailed information on
 
     configuring Or1ksim and the format of the configuration file.
 
 
 
     UPW is called for any write to an address external to the model
     UPW is called for any write to an address external to the model
     (determined by a `generic' section in the configuration file).
     (determined by a `generic' section in the configuration file).
     UPR is called for any reads to an external address.  The CLASS_PTR
     UPR is called for any reads to an external address.  The CLASS_PTR
     is passed back with these upcalls, allowing the function to
     is passed back with these upcalls, allowing the function to
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     Bytes to be read/written should have 0xff set in MASK.  Otherwise
     Bytes to be read/written should have 0xff set in MASK.  Otherwise
     the byte should be zero.  The adddress, ADDR, is the _full_
     the byte should be zero.  The adddress, ADDR, is the _full_
     address, since the upcall function must handle all generic
     address, since the upcall function must handle all generic
     devices, using the full address for decoding.
     devices, using the full address for decoding.
 
 
     Endianness is not completely transparent, since Or1ksim is
     Endianness is not a concern, since Or1ksim is transferring byte
     transferring byte vectors, not multi-byte values.
     vectors, not multi-byte values.
 
 
          Caution: This is a change from version 0.3.0. It simplifies
     The result indicates whether the initialization was successful.
          the interface, and makes Or1ksim more consistent with payload
     The integer values are available as an `enum or1ksim', with
          representation in SystemC TLM 2.0.
     possible values `OR1KSIM_RC_OK' and `OR1KSIM_RC_BADINIT'.
 
 
 
          Caution: This is a change from versions 0.3.0 and 0.4.0.  It
 
          further simplifies the interface, and makes Or1ksim more
 
          consistent with payload representation in SystemC TLM 2.0.
 
 
          Note: The current implementation of Or1ksim always transfers
          Note: The current implementation of Or1ksim always transfers
          single words (4 bytes), using masks if smaller values are
          single words (4 bytes), using masks if smaller values are
          required.  In this it mimcs the behavior of the WishBone bus.
          required.  In this it mimcs the behavior of the WishBone bus.
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_run (double DURATION)
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_run (double DURATION)
     Run the simulator for the simulated duration specified (in
     Run the simulator for the simulated duration specified (in
     seconds).
     seconds).  A duration of -1 indicates `run forever'
 
 
 
     The result indicates how the run terminated.  The integer values
 
     are available as an `enum or1ksim', with possible values
 
     `OR1KSIM_RC_OK' (ran for the full duration), `OR1KSIM_RC_BRKPT'
 
     (terminated early due to hitting a breakpoint) and
 
     `OR1KSIM_RC_HALTED' (terminated early due to hitting `l.nop 1').
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': void or1ksim_reset_duration (double DURATION)
 -- `or1ksim.h': void or1ksim_reset_duration (double DURATION)
     Change the duration of a run specified in an earlier call to
     Change the duration of a run specified in an earlier call to
     `or1ksim_run'.  Typically this is called from an upcall, which
     `or1ksim_run'.  Typically this is called from an upcall, which
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     For example a 12-bit register would have bits 0-7 in byte 0 and
     For example a 12-bit register would have bits 0-7 in byte 0 and
     bits 11-8 in the least significant 4 bits of byte 1.
     bits 11-8 in the least significant 4 bits of byte 1.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_read_mem (unsigned
 
     long int ADDR, unsigned char *BUF, int LEN)
 
 
 
     Read LEN bytes from ADDR, placing the result in BUF.  Return LEN
 
     on success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_write_mem (unsigned
 
     long int ADDR, unsigned char *BUF, int LEN)
 
 
 
     Write LEN bytes to ADDR, taking the data from BUF.  Return LEN on
 
     success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_read_spr (int SPRNUM, unsigned
 
     long int *SPRVAL_PTR)
 
 
 
     Read the SPR specified by SPRNUM, placing the result in
 
     SPRVAL_PTR.  Return non-zero on success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_write_spr (int SPRNUM, unsigned
 
     long int SPRVA)
 
 
 
     Write SPRVAL to the SPR specified by SPRNUM.  Return non-zero on
 
     success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_read_reg (int REGNUM, unsigned
 
     long int *REGVAL_PTR)
 
 
 
     Read the general purpose register specified by REGNUM, placing the
 
     result in REGVAL_PTR.  Return non-zero on success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': int or1ksim_write_reg (int REGNUM, unsigned
 
     long int REGVA)
 
 
 
     Write REGVAL to the general purpose register specified by REGNUM.
 
     Return non-zero on success and 0 on failure.
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
 
 -- `or1ksim.h': void or1ksim_set_stall_state (int
 
     STATE)
 
 
 
     Set the processor's state according to STATE (1 = stalled, 0 = not
 
     stalled).
 
 
 
          Note: This function was added in Or1ksim 0.5.0.
 
 
 
 
The libraries will be installed in the `lib' sub-directory of the main
The libraries will be installed in the `lib' sub-directory of the main
installation directory (as specified with the `--prefix' option to the
installation directory (as specified with the `--prefix' option to the
`configure' script).
`configure' script).
 
 
For example if the main installation directory is `/opt/or1ksim', the
For example if the main installation directory is `/opt/or1ksim', the
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File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Configuration File Format,  Next: Simulator Configuration,  Up: Configuration
File: or1ksim.info,  Node: Configuration File Format,  Next: Simulator Configuration,  Up: Configuration
 
 
3.1 Configuration File Format
3.1 Configuration File Format
=============================
=============================
 
 
The configuration file is a plain text file.
The configuration file is a plain text file.  A reference example,
 
`sim.cfg', is included in the top level directory of the distribution.
 
 
* Menu:
* Menu:
 
 
* Configuration File Preprocessing::
* Configuration File Preprocessing::
* Configuration File Syntax::
* Configuration File Syntax::
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`prof_file = ``FILENAME'''
`prof_file = ``FILENAME'''
     Specifies the file to be used with the `profile' parameter.
     Specifies the file to be used with the `profile' parameter.
     Default `sim.profile'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     Default `sim.profile'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     alternative name `prof_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     alternative name `prof_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     deprecated.
     deprecated.  Default `sim.profile'.
 
 
`mprofile = 0|1'
`mprofile = 0|1'
     If 1 (true) generate a memory profiling file using the file
     If 1 (true) generate a memory profiling file using the file
     specified in the `mprof_file' parameter or otherwise
     specified in the `mprof_file' parameter or otherwise
     `sim.mprofile'.  Default 0.
     `sim.mprofile'.  Default 0.
 
 
`mprof_fn = ``FILENAME'''
`mprof_file = ``FILENAME'''
     Specifies the file to be used with the `mprofile' parameter.
     Specifies the file to be used with the `mprofile' parameter.
     Default `sim.mprofile'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     Default `sim.mprofile'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     alternative name `mprof_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     alternative name `mprof_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     deprecated.
     deprecated.  Default `sim.mprofile'.
 
 
`history = 0|1'
`history = 0|1'
     If 1 (true) track execution flow.  Default 0.
     If 1 (true) track execution flow.  Default 0.
 
 
          Note: Setting this parameter seriously degrades performance.
          Note: Setting this parameter seriously degrades performance.
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     Default `executed.log'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     Default `executed.log'.  For backwards compatibility, the
     alternative name `exe_log_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     alternative name `exe_log_fn' is supported for this parameter, but
     deprecated.
     deprecated.
 
 
`exe_bin_insn_log = 0|1'
`exe_bin_insn_log = 0|1'
     Enable logging of executed instructions to a file in binary
     Enable logging of executed instructions to a file in binary format.
     format. This is helpful for off-line dynamic execution analysis.
     This is helpful for off-line dynamic execution analysis.
 
 
          Note: Execution logs can be _very_ big. For example, while
          Note: Execution logs can be _very_ big. For example, while
          booting the Linux kernel, version 2.6.34, a log file 1.2GB in
          booting the Linux kernel, version 2.6.34, a log file 1.2GB in
          size was generated.
          size was generated.
 
 
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    `memory_order=none'
    `memory_order=none'
          Different memory ordering, even if there are dependencies.
          Different memory ordering, even if there are dependencies.
          Bursts can be made, width can change.
          Bursts can be made, width can change.
 
 
 
    `memory_order=weak'
          Different memory ordering, even if there are dependencies.  If
          Different memory ordering, even if there are dependencies.  If
          dependencies cannot occur, then bursts can be made, width can
          dependencies cannot occur, then bursts can be made, width can
          change.
          change.
 
 
 
    `memory_order=strong'
          Same memory ordering.  Bursts can be made, width can change.
          Same memory ordering.  Bursts can be made, width can change.
 
 
 
    `memory_order=exact'
          Exactly the same memory ordering and widths.
          Exactly the same memory ordering and widths.
 
 
 
 
     The default value is `memory_order=exact'.  Invalid memory
     The default value is `memory_order=exact'.  Invalid memory
     orderings are ignored with a warning.
     orderings are ignored with a warning.
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          using the `pattern' field in this section (see below).
          using the `pattern' field in this section (see below).
 
 
    `unknown'
    `unknown'
          The memory values are not initialized (i.e.  left "unknown").
          The memory values are not initialized (i.e.  left "unknown").
          This option will yield faster initialization of the
          This option will yield faster initialization of the
          simulator.
          simulator.  This is the default.
 
 
    `zero'
    `zero'
          Set the memory values to be 0.  This is the equivalent of
          Set the memory values to be 0.  This is the equivalent of
          `type=pattern' and a `pattern' value of 0, and implemented as
          `type=pattern' and a `pattern' value of 0, and implemented as
          such.
          such.
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          this port.
          this port.
 
 
               Tip: There is no registered port for Or1ksim telnet UART
               Tip: There is no registered port for Or1ksim telnet UART
               connection.  Priviledged access is required to read
               connection.  Priviledged access is required to read
               traffic on the registered "well-known" telnet port (23).
               traffic on the registered "well-known" telnet port (23).
               Instead users should use port values in the "Dynamic"
               Instead users should use port values in the "Dynamic" or
               or "Private" port range, i.e.  49152-65535.
               "Private" port range, i.e.  49152-65535.
 
 
    `channel="fd:`rxfd',`txfd'"'
    `channel="fd:`rxfd',`txfd'"'
          Read and write characters from and to the existing open
          Read and write characters from and to the existing open
          numerical file descriptors, file `rxfd' and `txfd'.
          numerical file descriptors, file `rxfd' and `txfd'.
 
 
    `channel="tty:device=/dev/ttyS0,baud=9600"'
    `channel="tty:device=/dev/ttyS0,baud=9600"'
          Read and write characters from and to a physical serial port.
          Read and write characters from and to a physical serial port.
          The precise device (shown here as `/dev/ttyS0') may vary
          The precise device (shown here as `/dev/ttyS0') may vary from
          from machine to machine.
          machine to machine.
 
 
 
 
     The default value for this field is `"xterm:"'.
     The default value for this field is `"xterm:"'.
 
 
`irq = VALUE'
`irq = VALUE'
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`rev = VALUE'
`rev = VALUE'
     Set the VALUE as the revision of the OCIDEC ATA/ATAPI interface.
     Set the VALUE as the revision of the OCIDEC ATA/ATAPI interface.
     The default value is 1.  The default value is 0.  Its value should
     The default value is 1.  The default value is 0.  Its value should
     be in the range 0-15.  Larger values are truncated with a warning.
     be in the range 0-15.  Larger values are truncated with a warning.
     This only affects the reset value of the `STAT' register, where
     This only affects the reset value of the `STAT' register, where it
     it forms bits 24-27.
     forms bits 24-27.
 
 
`pio_mode0_t1 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_t1 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_t2 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_t2 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_t4 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_t4 = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_teoc = VALUE'
`pio_mode0_teoc = VALUE'
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     system hard disk.
     system hard disk.
 
 
`file = "FILENAME"'
`file = "FILENAME"'
     `filename' specifies the file to be used for a simulated ATA
     `filename' specifies the file to be used for a simulated ATA
     device if the file type (see `type' above) is 1.  Default value
     device if the file type (see `type' above) is 1.  Default value
     `"ata-FileN"', where N is the device number.
     `"ata_fileN"', where N is the device number.
 
 
`size = VALUE'
`size = VALUE'
     VALUE specifies the size of a simulated ATA device if the file
     VALUE specifies the size of a simulated ATA device if the file
     type (see `type' above) is 1.  The default value is zero.
     type (see `type' above) is 1.  The default value is zero.
 
 
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     directory and create a `Makefile.am' in the new directory to drive
     directory and create a `Makefile.am' in the new directory to drive
     building the test program(s). Don't forget to add the new
     building the test program(s). Don't forget to add the new
     `Makefile' to the top level `configure.ac' so it gets generated.
     `Makefile' to the top level `configure.ac' so it gets generated.
     Not all tests require code here.
     Not all tests require code here.
 
 
   * Put new target C code in its own directory within
   * Put new target C code in its own directory within `test-code-or1k'.
     `test-code-or1k'. Once again modify & create `Makefile.am'. this
     Once again modify & create `Makefile.am'.  This time modify the
     time though modify the `configure.ac' in the `test-code-or1k' so
     `configure.ac' in the `test-code-or1k' so the `Makefile' gets
     the `Makefile' gets generated. The existing programs provide
     generated.  The existing programs provide examples to start from,
     examples to start from, including custom linker scripts where
     including custom linker scripts where needed.
     needed.
 
 
 
   * Add one or more tests and configuration files to the relevant
   * Add one or more tests and configuration files to the relevant
     "tool" test directory. Use the existing tests as templates. They
     "tool" test directory. Use the existing tests as templates. They
     make heavy use of the `expect'/TCL procedures in the `config'
     make heavy use of the `expect'/TCL procedures in the `config'
     directory to facilitate driving the tests.
     directory to facilitate driving the tests.
Line 3406... Line 3476...
[index]
[index]
* Menu:
* Menu:
 
 
* --cumulative:                          Profiling Utility.   (line  26)
* --cumulative:                          Profiling Utility.   (line  26)
* --debug-config:                        Standalone Simulator.
* --debug-config:                        Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  50)
                                                              (line  81)
* --disable-all-tests:                   Configuring the Build.
* --disable-all-tests:                   Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 105)
                                                              (line 105)
* --disable-arith-flag:                  Configuring the Build.
* --disable-arith-flag:                  Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 118)
                                                              (line 118)
* --disable-debug:                       Configuring the Build.
* --disable-debug:                       Configuring the Build.
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* --enable-ethphy:                       Configuring the Build.
* --enable-ethphy:                       Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line  58)
                                                              (line  58)
* --enable-execution:                    Configuring the Build.
* --enable-execution:                    Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line  37)
                                                              (line  37)
* --enable-mprofile:                     Standalone Simulator.
* --enable-mprofile:                     Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  79)
                                                              (line 115)
* --enable-ov-flag:                      Configuring the Build.
* --enable-ov-flag:                      Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 132)
                                                              (line 132)
* --enable-profile:                      Standalone Simulator.
* --enable-profile:                      Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  76)
                                                              (line 112)
* --enable-profiling:                    Configuring the Build.
* --enable-profiling:                    Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line  29)
                                                              (line  29)
* --enable-range-stats:                  Configuring the Build.
* --enable-range-stats:                  Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line  91)
                                                              (line  91)
* --enable-unsigned-xori:                Configuring the Build.
* --enable-unsigned-xori:                Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line  68)
                                                              (line  68)
* --file:                                Standalone Simulator.
* --file:                                Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  24)
                                                              (line  39)
* --filename:                            Memory Profiling Utility.
* --filename:                            Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  51)
                                                              (line  51)
* --generate:                            Profiling Utility.   (line  34)
* --generate:                            Profiling Utility.   (line  34)
* --group:                               Memory Profiling Utility.
* --group:                               Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  47)
                                                              (line  47)
* --help:                                Standalone Simulator.
* --help:                                Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  20)
                                                              (line  21)
* --help (memory profiling utility):     Memory Profiling Utility.
* --help (memory profiling utility):     Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  22)
                                                              (line  22)
* --help (profiling utility):            Profiling Utility.   (line  22)
* --help (profiling utility):            Profiling Utility.   (line  22)
* --interactive:                         Standalone Simulator.
* --interactive:                         Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  56)
                                                              (line  25)
 
* --memory:                              Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  65)
* --mode:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
* --mode:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  26)
                                                              (line  26)
* --nosrv:                               Standalone Simulator.
* --nosrv:                               Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  32)
                                                              (line  47)
* --quiet:                               Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
* --quiet <1>:                           Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
 
* --quiet:                               Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  29)
 
* --report-memory-errors:                Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  86)
* --srv:                                 Standalone Simulator.
* --srv:                                 Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  40)
                                                              (line  55)
* --strict-npc:                          Standalone Simulator.
* --strict-npc:                          Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  59)
                                                              (line  95)
 
* --verbose:                             Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  33)
* --version:                             Standalone Simulator.
* --version:                             Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  16)
                                                              (line  17)
* --version (memory profiling utility):  Memory Profiling Utility.
* --version (memory profiling utility):  Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  17)
                                                              (line  17)
* --version (profiling utility):         Profiling Utility.   (line  17)
* --version (profiling utility):         Profiling Utility.   (line  17)
* -c:                                    Profiling Utility.   (line  26)
* -c:                                    Profiling Utility.   (line  26)
* -d:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -d:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  50)
                                                              (line  81)
* -f <1>:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
* -f <1>:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  51)
                                                              (line  51)
* -f:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -f:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  24)
                                                              (line  39)
* -g <1>:                                Profiling Utility.   (line  34)
* -g <1>:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
* -g:                                    Memory Profiling Utility.
 
                                                              (line  47)
                                                              (line  47)
 
* -g:                                    Profiling Utility.   (line  34)
* -h:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -h:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  20)
                                                              (line  21)
* -h (memory profiling utility):         Memory Profiling Utility.
* -h (memory profiling utility):         Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  22)
                                                              (line  22)
* -h (profiling utility):                Profiling Utility.   (line  22)
* -h (profiling utility):                Profiling Utility.   (line  22)
* -i:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -i:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  56)
                                                              (line  25)
* -m:                                    Memory Profiling Utility.
* -m <1>:                                Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  26)
                                                              (line  26)
* -q:                                    Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
* -m:                                    Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  65)
 
* -q <1>:                                Profiling Utility.   (line  30)
 
* -q:                                    Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  29)
 
* -V:                                    Standalone Simulator.
 
                                                              (line  33)
* -v:                                    Standalone Simulator.
* -v:                                    Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  16)
                                                              (line  17)
* -v (memory profiling utility):         Memory Profiling Utility.
* -v (memory profiling utility):         Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line  17)
                                                              (line  17)
* -v (profiling utility):                Profiling Utility.   (line  17)
* -v (profiling utility):                Profiling Utility.   (line  17)
* 0x00 UART VAPI sub-command (UART verification): Verification API.
* 0x00 UART VAPI sub-command (UART verification): Verification API.
                                                              (line  49)
                                                              (line  49)
Line 3556... Line 3640...
* btic (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
* btic (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
                                                              (line  19)
                                                              (line  19)
* byte_enabled (generic peripheral configuration): Generic Peripheral Configuration.
* byte_enabled (generic peripheral configuration): Generic Peripheral Configuration.
                                                              (line  48)
                                                              (line  48)
* cache configuration:                   Cache Configuration. (line   6)
* cache configuration:                   Cache Configuration. (line   6)
* calling_convention (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.  (line  34)
* calling_convention (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.  (line  37)
* ce (memory configuration):             Memory Configuration.
* ce (memory configuration):             Memory Configuration.
                                                              (line 118)
                                                              (line 118)
* cfgr (CPU configuration):              CPU Configuration.   (line  47)
* cfgr (CPU configuration):              CPU Configuration.   (line  47)
* channel (UART configuration):          UART Configuration.  (line  29)
* channel (UART configuration):          UART Configuration.  (line  29)
* clear breakpoint (Interactive CLI):    Interactive Command Line.
* clear breakpoint (Interactive CLI):    Interactive Command Line.
Line 3653... Line 3737...
* data MMU configuration:                Memory Management Configuration.
* data MMU configuration:                Memory Management Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* DCGE (power management register):      Power Management Configuration.
* DCGE (power management register):      Power Management Configuration.
                                                              (line  21)
                                                              (line  21)
* debug (Interactive CLI):               Interactive Command Line.
* debug (Interactive CLI):               Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 162)
                                                              (line 151)
* debug (simulator configuration):       Simulator Behavior.  (line  13)
* debug (simulator configuration):       Simulator Behavior.  (line  13)
* debug channel toggle (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
* debug channel toggle (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 141)
                                                              (line 141)
* debug interface configuration:         Debug Interface Configuration.
* debug interface configuration:         Debug Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
Line 3692... Line 3776...
* displaying registers (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
* displaying registers (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line  14)
                                                              (line  14)
* dm (Interactive CLI):                  Interactive Command Line.
* dm (Interactive CLI):                  Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line  31)
                                                              (line  31)
* dma (Ethernet configuration):          Ethernet Configuration.
* dma (Ethernet configuration):          Ethernet Configuration.
                                                              (line  43)
                                                              (line  33)
* DMA configuration:                     DMA Configuration.   (line   6)
* DMA configuration:                     DMA Configuration.   (line   6)
* DMA verification (VAPI):               Verification API.    (line  73)
* DMA verification (VAPI):               Verification API.    (line  73)
* dma_mode0_td (ATA/ATAPI configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
* dma_mode0_td (ATA/ATAPI configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line  70)
                                                              (line  70)
* dma_mode0_teoc (ATA/ATAPI configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
* dma_mode0_teoc (ATA/ATAPI configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
Line 3717... Line 3801...
                                                              (line  37)
                                                              (line  37)
* dynamic ports, use of:                 Verification API Configuration.
* dynamic ports, use of:                 Verification API Configuration.
                                                              (line  23)
                                                              (line  23)
* edge_trigger (interrupt controller):   Interrupt Configuration.
* edge_trigger (interrupt controller):   Interrupt Configuration.
                                                              (line  16)
                                                              (line  16)
* enable_bursts (CUC configuration):     CUC Configuration.   (line  38)
* enable_bursts (CUC configuration):     CUC Configuration.   (line  41)
* enabled (ATA/ATAPI configuration):     Disc Interface Configuration.
* enabled (ATA/ATAPI configuration):     Disc Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line  18)
                                                              (line  18)
* enabled (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
* enabled (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
                                                              (line  15)
                                                              (line  15)
* enabled (cache configuration):         Cache Configuration. (line  11)
* enabled (cache configuration):         Cache Configuration. (line  11)
Line 3799... Line 3883...
                                                              (line  47)
                                                              (line  47)
* firmware (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
* firmware (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line 117)
                                                              (line 117)
* flag setting by instructions:          Configuring the Build.
* flag setting by instructions:          Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 118)
                                                              (line 118)
* floating point multiply and add:       Known Issues.        (line  56)
 
* floating point support:                Known Issues.        (line  42)
 
* frame buffer configuration:            Frame Buffer Configuration.
* frame buffer configuration:            Frame Buffer Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* generic peripheral configuration:      Generic Peripheral Configuration.
* generic peripheral configuration:      Generic Peripheral Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* GPIO configuration:                    GPIO Configuration.  (line   6)
* GPIO configuration:                    GPIO Configuration.  (line   6)
Line 3866... Line 3948...
* irq (VGA configuration):               Display Interface Configuration.
* irq (VGA configuration):               Display Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line  37)
                                                              (line  37)
* jitter (UART configuration):           UART Configuration.  (line  78)
* jitter (UART configuration):           UART Configuration.  (line  78)
* keyboard configuration:                Keyboard Configuration.
* keyboard configuration:                Keyboard Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* lf.madd.s:                             Known Issues.        (line  56)
 
* library version of Or1ksim:            Simulator Library.   (line   6)
* library version of Or1ksim:            Simulator Library.   (line   6)
* license for Or1ksim:                   GNU Free Documentation License.
* license for Or1ksim:                   GNU Free Documentation License.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* list breakpoints (Interactive CLI):    Interactive Command Line.
* list breakpoints (Interactive CLI):    Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line  60)
                                                              (line  60)
Line 3880... Line 3961...
                                                              (line  50)
                                                              (line  50)
* log (memory configuration):            Memory Configuration.
* log (memory configuration):            Memory Configuration.
                                                              (line 150)
                                                              (line 150)
* log_enabled (verification API configuration): Verification API Configuration.
* log_enabled (verification API configuration): Verification API Configuration.
                                                              (line  28)
                                                              (line  28)
* long:                                  Simulator Library.   (line  87)
* long:                                  Simulator Library.   (line  95)
* make file for tests:                   Regression Testing.  (line  27)
* make file for tests:                   Regression Testing.  (line  27)
* mc (memory configuration):             Memory Configuration.
* mc (memory configuration):             Memory Configuration.
                                                              (line 127)
                                                              (line 127)
* memory configuration:                  Memory Configuration.
* memory configuration:                  Memory Configuration.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
Line 3907... Line 3988...
* memory profiling utility (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
* memory profiling utility (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 173)
                                                              (line 173)
* memory profiling version of Or1ksim:   Memory Profiling Utility.
* memory profiling version of Or1ksim:   Memory Profiling Utility.
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* memory_order (CUC configuration):      CUC Configuration.   (line  15)
* memory_order (CUC configuration):      CUC Configuration.   (line  15)
* memory_order=exact (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.  (line  27)
* memory_order=exact (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.  (line  30)
* memory_order=none (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.   (line  18)
* memory_order=none (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.   (line  18)
* memory_order=strong (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration. (line  25)
* memory_order=strong (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration. (line  27)
* memory_order=weak (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.   (line  21)
* memory_order=weak (CUC configuration): CUC Configuration.   (line  22)
* missdelay (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
* missdelay (branch prediction configuration): Branch Prediction Configuration.
                                                              (line  37)
                                                              (line  37)
* missdelay (instruction cache configuration): Cache Configuration.
* missdelay (instruction cache configuration): Cache Configuration.
                                                              (line  42)
                                                              (line  42)
* missdelay (MMU configuration):         Memory Management Configuration.
* missdelay (MMU configuration):         Memory Management Configuration.
Line 3923... Line 4004...
                                                              (line   6)
                                                              (line   6)
* mprof_file (simulator configuration):  Simulator Behavior.  (line  34)
* mprof_file (simulator configuration):  Simulator Behavior.  (line  34)
* mprof_fn (simulator configuration - deprecated): Simulator Behavior.
* mprof_fn (simulator configuration - deprecated): Simulator Behavior.
                                                              (line  34)
                                                              (line  34)
* mprofile (Interactive CLI):            Interactive Command Line.
* mprofile (Interactive CLI):            Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line 178)
                                                              (line 173)
* mprofile (simulator configuration):    Simulator Behavior.  (line  29)
* mprofile (simulator configuration):    Simulator Behavior.  (line  29)
* mwdma (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
* mwdma (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line 128)
                                                              (line 128)
* name (generic peripheral configuration): Generic Peripheral Configuration.
* name (generic peripheral configuration): Generic Peripheral Configuration.
                                                              (line  42)
                                                              (line  42)
* name (memory configuration):           Memory Configuration.
* name (memory configuration):           Memory Configuration.
                                                              (line 109)
                                                              (line 109)
* no_multicycle (CUC configuration):     CUC Configuration.   (line  42)
* no_multicycle (CUC configuration):     CUC Configuration.   (line  45)
* nsets (cache configuration):           Cache Configuration. (line  15)
* nsets (cache configuration):           Cache Configuration. (line  15)
* nsets (MMU configuration):             Memory Management Configuration.
* nsets (MMU configuration):             Memory Management Configuration.
                                                              (line  16)
                                                              (line  16)
* nways (cache configuration):           Cache Configuration. (line  22)
* nways (cache configuration):           Cache Configuration. (line  22)
* nways (MMU configuration):             Memory Management Configuration.
* nways (MMU configuration):             Memory Management Configuration.
                                                              (line  22)
                                                              (line  22)
* or1ksim_get_time_period:               Simulator Library.   (line  77)
* or1ksim_get_time_period:               Simulator Library.   (line  85)
* or1ksim_init:                          Simulator Library.   (line  14)
* or1ksim_init:                          Simulator Library.   (line  15)
* or1ksim_interrupt:                     Simulator Library.   (line  92)
* or1ksim_interrupt:                     Simulator Library.   (line 100)
* or1ksim_interrupt_clear:               Simulator Library.   (line 110)
* or1ksim_interrupt_clear:               Simulator Library.   (line 118)
* or1ksim_interrupt_set:                 Simulator Library.   (line 101)
* or1ksim_interrupt_set:                 Simulator Library.   (line 109)
* or1ksim_is_le:                         Simulator Library.   (line  82)
* or1ksim_is_le:                         Simulator Library.   (line  90)
* or1ksim_jtag_reset:                    Simulator Library.   (line 119)
* or1ksim_jtag_reset:                    Simulator Library.   (line 127)
* or1ksim_jtag_shift_dr:                 Simulator Library.   (line 141)
* or1ksim_jtag_shift_dr:                 Simulator Library.   (line 149)
* or1ksim_jtag_shift_ir:                 Simulator Library.   (line 127)
* or1ksim_jtag_shift_ir:                 Simulator Library.   (line 135)
* or1ksim_reset_duration:                Simulator Library.   (line  62)
* or1ksim_read_mem:                      Simulator Library.   (line 163)
* or1ksim_run:                           Simulator Library.   (line  57)
* or1ksim_read_reg:                      Simulator Library.   (line 199)
* or1ksim_set_time_point:                Simulator Library.   (line  73)
* or1ksim_read_spr:                      Simulator Library.   (line 181)
 
* or1ksim_reset_duration:                Simulator Library.   (line  70)
 
* or1ksim_run:                           Simulator Library.   (line  59)
 
* or1ksim_set_stall_state:               Simulator Library.   (line 217)
 
* or1ksim_set_time_point:                Simulator Library.   (line  81)
 
* or1ksim_write_mem:                     Simulator Library.   (line 172)
 
* or1ksim_write_reg:                     Simulator Library.   (line 208)
 
* or1ksim_write_spr:                     Simulator Library.   (line 190)
* output rediretion:                     Concepts.            (line   7)
* output rediretion:                     Concepts.            (line   7)
* overflow flag setting by instructions: Configuring the Build.
* overflow flag setting by instructions: Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 133)
                                                              (line 133)
* packet (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
* packet (ATA/ATAPI device configuration): Disc Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line 113)
                                                              (line 113)
Line 4054... Line 4142...
                                                              (line  28)
                                                              (line  28)
* regression testing:                    Regression Testing.  (line   6)
* regression testing:                    Regression Testing.  (line   6)
* Remote Serial Protocol:                Debug Interface Configuration.
* Remote Serial Protocol:                Debug Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line  20)
                                                              (line  20)
* Remote Serial Protocol, --nosrv:       Standalone Simulator.
* Remote Serial Protocol, --nosrv:       Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  32)
                                                              (line  47)
* Remote Serial Protocol, --srv:         Standalone Simulator.
* Remote Serial Protocol, --srv:         Standalone Simulator.
                                                              (line  40)
                                                              (line  55)
* reset (Interactive CLI):               Interactive Command Line.
* reset (Interactive CLI):               Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line  63)
                                                              (line  63)
* reset hooks:                           Concepts.            (line  13)
* reset hooks:                           Concepts.            (line  13)
* reset the simulator (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
* reset the simulator (Interactive CLI): Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (line  63)
                                                              (line  63)
Line 4207... Line 4295...
* test make file:                        Regression Testing.  (line  27)
* test make file:                        Regression Testing.  (line  27)
* test README:                           Regression Testing.  (line  32)
* test README:                           Regression Testing.  (line  32)
* testing:                               Regression Testing.  (line   6)
* testing:                               Regression Testing.  (line   6)
* tests, all enabled.:                   Configuring the Build.
* tests, all enabled.:                   Configuring the Build.
                                                              (line 105)
                                                              (line 105)
* timings_file (CUC configuration):      CUC Configuration.   (line  46)
* timings_file (CUC configuration):      CUC Configuration.   (line  49)
* timings_fn (CUC configuration - deprecated): CUC Configuration.
* timings_fn (CUC configuration - deprecated): CUC Configuration.
                                                              (line  46)
                                                              (line  49)
* toggle breakpoint (Interactive CLI):   Interactive Command Line.
* toggle breakpoint (Interactive CLI):   Interactive Command Line.
                                                              (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 4261... Line 4349...
* VAPI for Ethernet:                     Verification API.    (line  78)
* VAPI for Ethernet:                     Verification API.    (line  78)
* VAPI for GPIO:                         Verification API.    (line  88)
* VAPI for GPIO:                         Verification API.    (line  88)
* VAPI for UART:                         Verification API.    (line  41)
* VAPI for UART:                         Verification API.    (line  41)
* vapi_id (debug interface configuration): Debug Interface Configuration.
* vapi_id (debug interface configuration): Debug Interface Configuration.
                                                              (line  43)
                                                              (line  43)
* vapi_id (DMA configuration) <1>:       DMA Configuration.   (line  38)
* vapi_id (DMA configuration) <1>:       Ethernet Configuration.
* vapi_id (DMA configuration):           Ethernet Configuration.
 
                                                              (line  88)
                                                              (line  88)
 
* vapi_id (DMA configuration):           DMA Configuration.   (line  38)
* vapi_id (GPIO configuration):          GPIO Configuration.  (line  32)
* vapi_id (GPIO configuration):          GPIO Configuration.  (line  32)
* vapi_id (UART configuration):          UART Configuration.  (line  85)
* vapi_id (UART configuration):          UART Configuration.  (line  85)
* vapi_log_file (verification API configuration): Verification API Configuration.
* vapi_log_file (verification API configuration): Verification API Configuration.
                                                              (line  41)
                                                              (line  41)
* vapi_log_fn (verification API configuration - deprecated): Verification API Configuration.
* vapi_log_fn (verification API configuration - deprecated): Verification API Configuration.
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Node: Known Issues8741
Node: Known Issues8658
Node: Usage11803
Node: Usage9713
Node: Standalone Simulator12017
Node: Standalone Simulator9927
Node: Profiling Utility15045
Node: Profiling Utility14342
Node: Memory Profiling Utility15955
Node: Memory Profiling Utility15252
Node: Simulator Library17320
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Node: Configuration25098
Node: Configuration26694
Node: Configuration File Format25710
Node: Configuration File Format27306
Node: Configuration File Preprocessing26002
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Node: Configuration File Syntax26299
Node: Configuration File Syntax27988
Node: Simulator Configuration29084
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Node: Simulator Behavior29375
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Node: CUC Configuration37585
Node: Core OpenRISC Configuration37761
Node: Core OpenRISC Configuration39577
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Node: CPU Configuration40079
Node: Memory Configuration42381
Node: Memory Configuration44198
Node: Memory Management Configuration48849
Node: Memory Management Configuration50689
Node: Cache Configuration51226
Node: Cache Configuration53066
Node: Interrupt Configuration53612
Node: Interrupt Configuration55452
Node: Power Management Configuration54348
Node: Power Management Configuration56188
Node: Branch Prediction Configuration55625
Node: Branch Prediction Configuration57465
Node: Debug Interface Configuration56985
Node: Debug Interface Configuration58825
Node: Peripheral Configuration59328
Node: Peripheral Configuration61168
Node: Memory Controller Configuration59954
Node: Memory Controller Configuration61794
Node: UART Configuration63368
Node: UART Configuration65209
Node: DMA Configuration66887
Node: DMA Configuration68728
Node: Ethernet Configuration68754
Node: Ethernet Configuration70595
Node: GPIO Configuration72730
Node: GPIO Configuration74571
Node: Display Interface Configuration74363
Node: Display Interface Configuration76204
Node: Frame Buffer Configuration76672
Node: Frame Buffer Configuration78513
Node: Keyboard Configuration78536
Node: Keyboard Configuration80377
Node: Disc Interface Configuration80774
Node: Disc Interface Configuration82615
Node: Generic Peripheral Configuration85717
Node: Generic Peripheral Configuration87558
Node: Interactive Command Line88012
Node: Interactive Command Line89853
Node: Verification API94986
Node: Verification API96827
Node: Code Internals99416
Node: Code Internals101257
Node: Coding Conventions99999
Node: Coding Conventions101840
Node: Global Data Structures104426
Node: Global Data Structures106267
Node: Concepts107083
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Node: Internal Debugging107767
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Node: Regression Testing108291
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