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/* This file is part of the program psim. Copyright (C) 1994-1996, Andrew Cagney <cagney@highland.com.au> This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #ifndef _PSIM_H_ #define _PSIM_H_ #include "basics.h" /* the system object */ /* typedef struct _psim psim; */ /* typedef struct _device device; */ /* when the `system' stops, find out why. FIXME - at this point this is really a bit puzzling. After all, how can there be a status when there several processors involved */ typedef struct _psim_status { int cpu_nr; stop_reason reason; int signal; unsigned_word program_counter; } psim_status; /* create an initial device tree and then populate it using information obtained from either the command line or a file */ extern device *psim_tree (void); extern char **psim_options (device *root, char **argv); extern void psim_command (device *root, char **argv); extern void psim_merge_device_file (device *root, const char *file_name); extern void psim_usage (int verbose); /* create a new simulator from the device tree */ extern psim *psim_create (const char *file_name, device *root); /* Given the created simulator (re) initialize it */ extern void psim_init (psim *system); extern void psim_stack (psim *system, char **argv, char **envp); /* Run/stop the system */ extern void psim_step (psim *system); extern void psim_run (psim *system); extern void psim_restart (psim *system, int cpu_nr); extern void psim_set_halt_and_restart (psim *system, void *halt_jmp_buf, void *restart_jmp_buf); extern void psim_clear_halt_and_restart (psim *system); extern void psim_stop (psim *system); extern void psim_halt (psim *system, int cpu_nr, stop_reason reason, int signal); extern int psim_last_cpu (psim *system); extern int psim_nr_cpus (psim *system); extern psim_status psim_get_status (psim *system); /* reveal the internals of the simulation. Grant access to the processor (cpu) device tree (device) and events (event_queue). */ extern cpu *psim_cpu (psim *system, int cpu_nr); extern device *psim_device (psim *system, const char *path); extern event_queue *psim_event_queue (psim *system); /* Manipulate the state (registers or memory) of a processor within the system. In the case of memory, the read/write is performed using the specified processors address translation tables. Where applicable, WHICH_CPU == -1 indicates all processors and WHICH_CPU == <nr_cpus> indicates the `current' processor. The register functions return the size of the register, or 0 if the register's name is not recognized. */ extern int psim_read_register (psim *system, int which_cpu, void *host_ordered_buf, const char reg[], transfer_mode mode); extern int psim_write_register (psim *system, int which_cpu, const void *buf, const char reg[], transfer_mode mode); extern unsigned psim_read_memory (psim *system, int which_cpu, void *buf, unsigned_word vaddr, unsigned len); extern unsigned psim_write_memory (psim *system, int which_cpu, const void *buf, unsigned_word vaddr, unsigned len, int violate_read_only_section); extern void psim_print_info (psim *system, int verbose); #endif /* _PSIM_H_ */
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