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These are the changes to support Or1ksim 0.3.0rc2. Most significantly they provide GDB RSP support. They also fix 5 outstanding bugs and satisfy one new feature request. |
jeremybennett |
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These are all the changes for Or1ksim 0.3.0 release candidate 1. The changes
are explained in the NEWS, README and ChangeLog files. A number of
long-standing bugs are fixed (see the OpenRISC tracker), and the code is
brought up to a consistent standard, following the GNU coding conventions
throughout.
Argument parsing now uses argtable2, and a User Guide has been added.
Documentation throughout has been extended to be compatible with Doxygen,
providing a further level of technical detail on the internals. |
jeremybennett |
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Pass the instruction operands as part of the op_queue structure. |
nogj |
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Update most config.guess and config.sub scripts. |
robertmh |
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Implement a dynamic recompiler to speed up the execution |
nogj |
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Move the definitions needed for the simple execution model out of or32.h and into simpl32_defs.h |
nogj |
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* Avoid doing a store in *every* instruction executed by storeing the instruction function unit in or32_opcodes |
nogj |
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* Fix generate.c to produce a execgen.c with less warnings.
* Fix the --enable-simple configure option. |
nogj |
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Mark wich operand is the destination operand in the architechture definition |
nogj |
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l.ff1 instruction added |
andreje |
7080d 21h |
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gcc 3.4 compile fix |
phoenix |
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jtag bugfix |
phoenix |
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page size is 8192 on or32 |
phoenix |
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Added support for l.addc instruction. |
csanchez |
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phoenix |
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phoenix |
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Speed up gdb when running with serial targets:
When generating backtraces, the prologue of each function is scanned
at least three times by architecture-independent code, e.g. to
determine offsets of saved registers, identify frameless functions,
etc. This new code adds straightforward caching of the information
gleaned by or1k_scan_prologue() on a per-frame basis rather than
storing it in global static variables. (This benefits both JTAG and
serial gdb targets, though the JTAG target runs fast enough that it is
not particularly needed.)
When the register set is dumped by the serial target, e.g. at any
breakpoint or interrupt, the 32 vector/FP registers were included in
the dump (each 8 bytes long), though they aren't implemented. The new
code tells gdb that unimplemented registers have zero length in the
dump. |
sfurman |
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Speed up gdb when running with serial targets:
When generating backtraces, the prologue of each function is scanned
at least three times by architecture-independent code, e.g. to
determine offsets of saved registers, identify frameless functions,
etc. This new code adds straightforward caching of the information
gleaned by or1k_scan_prologue() on a per-frame basis rather than
storing it in global static variables. (This benefits both JTAG and
serial gdb targets, though the JTAG target runs fast enough that it is
not particularly needed.)
When the register set is dumped by the serial target, e.g. at any
breakpoint or interrupt, the 32 vector/FP registers were included in
the dump (each 8 bytes long), though they aren't implemented. The new
code tells gdb that unimplemented registers have zero length in the
dump. |
sfurman |
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/or1k/tags/rel-0-3-0-rc2/gdb-5.0/ |