[444] | 1 | /* This file defines the interface between the simulator and gdb. |
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| 3 | Copyright 1993-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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| 4 | |
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| 5 | This file is part of GDB. |
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| 6 | |
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| 7 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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| 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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| 9 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or |
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| 10 | (at your option) any later version. |
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| 11 | |
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| 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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| 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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| 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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| 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. |
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| 16 | |
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| 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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| 18 | along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
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| 19 | |
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| 20 | #if !defined (REMOTE_SIM_H) |
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| 21 | #define REMOTE_SIM_H 1 |
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| 22 | |
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| 23 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
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| 24 | extern "C" { |
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| 25 | #endif |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 | /* This file is used when building stand-alone simulators, so isolate this |
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| 28 | file from gdb. */ |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | /* Pick up CORE_ADDR_TYPE if defined (from gdb), otherwise use same value as |
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| 31 | gdb does (unsigned int - from defs.h). */ |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | #ifndef CORE_ADDR_TYPE |
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| 34 | typedef unsigned int SIM_ADDR; |
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| 35 | #else |
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| 36 | typedef CORE_ADDR_TYPE SIM_ADDR; |
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| 37 | #endif |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | /* Semi-opaque type used as result of sim_open and passed back to all |
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| 41 | other routines. "desc" is short for "descriptor". |
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| 42 | It is up to each simulator to define `sim_state'. */ |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | typedef struct sim_state *SIM_DESC; |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | /* Values for `kind' arg to sim_open. */ |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | typedef enum { |
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| 50 | SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE, /* simulator used standalone (run.c) */ |
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| 51 | SIM_OPEN_DEBUG /* simulator used by debugger (gdb) */ |
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| 52 | } SIM_OPEN_KIND; |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | /* Return codes from various functions. */ |
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| 56 | |
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| 57 | typedef enum { |
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| 58 | SIM_RC_FAIL = 0, |
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| 59 | SIM_RC_OK = 1 |
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| 60 | } SIM_RC; |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | /* The bfd struct, as an opaque type. */ |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | struct bfd; |
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| 66 | |
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| 67 | |
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| 68 | /* Main simulator entry points. */ |
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| 69 | |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | /* Create a fully initialized simulator instance. |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | (This function is called when the simulator is selected from the |
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| 74 | gdb command line.) |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | KIND specifies how the simulator shall be used. Currently there |
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| 77 | are only two kinds: stand-alone and debug. |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | CALLBACK specifies a standard host callback (defined in callback.h). |
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| 80 | |
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| 81 | ABFD, when non NULL, designates a target program. The program is |
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| 82 | not loaded. |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | ARGV is a standard ARGV pointer such as that passed from the |
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| 85 | command line. The syntax of the argument list is is assumed to be |
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| 86 | ``SIM-PROG { SIM-OPTION } [ TARGET-PROGRAM { TARGET-OPTION } ]''. |
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| 87 | The trailing TARGET-PROGRAM and args are only valid for a |
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| 88 | stand-alone simulator. |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | On success, the result is a non NULL descriptor that shall be |
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| 91 | passed to the other sim_foo functions. While the simulator |
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| 92 | configuration can be parameterized by (in decreasing precedence) |
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| 93 | ARGV's SIM-OPTION, ARGV's TARGET-PROGRAM and the ABFD argument, the |
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| 94 | successful creation of the simulator shall not dependent on the |
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| 95 | presence of any of these arguments/options. |
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| 96 | |
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| 97 | Hardware simulator: The created simulator shall be sufficiently |
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| 98 | initialized to handle, with out restrictions any client requests |
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| 99 | (including memory reads/writes, register fetch/stores and a |
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| 100 | resume). |
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| 101 | |
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| 102 | Process simulator: that process is not created until a call to |
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| 103 | sim_create_inferior. FIXME: What should the state of the simulator |
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| 104 | be? */ |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | SIM_DESC sim_open (SIM_OPEN_KIND kind, struct host_callback_struct *callback, struct bfd *abfd, char **argv); |
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| 107 | |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | /* Destory a simulator instance. |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | QUITTING is non-zero if we cannot hang on errors. |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | This may involve freeing target memory and closing any open files |
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| 114 | and mmap'd areas. You cannot assume sim_kill has already been |
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| 115 | called. */ |
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| 116 | |
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| 117 | void sim_close (SIM_DESC sd, int quitting); |
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| 118 | |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | /* Load program PROG into the simulators memory. |
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| 121 | |
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| 122 | If ABFD is non-NULL, the bfd for the file has already been opened. |
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| 123 | The result is a return code indicating success. |
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| 124 | |
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| 125 | Hardware simulator: Normally, each program section is written into |
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| 126 | memory according to that sections LMA using physical (direct) |
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| 127 | addressing. The exception being systems, such as PPC/CHRP, which |
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| 128 | support more complicated program loaders. A call to this function |
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| 129 | should not effect the state of the processor registers. Multiple |
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| 130 | calls to this function are permitted and have an accumulative |
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| 131 | effect. |
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| 132 | |
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| 133 | Process simulator: Calls to this function may be ignored. |
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| 134 | |
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| 135 | FIXME: Most hardware simulators load the image at the VMA using |
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| 136 | virtual addressing. |
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| 137 | |
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| 138 | FIXME: For some hardware targets, before a loaded program can be |
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| 139 | executed, it requires the manipulation of VM registers and tables. |
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| 140 | Such manipulation should probably (?) occure in |
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| 141 | sim_create_inferior. */ |
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| 142 | |
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| 143 | SIM_RC sim_load (SIM_DESC sd, char *prog, struct bfd *abfd, int from_tty); |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | |
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| 146 | /* Prepare to run the simulated program. |
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| 147 | |
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| 148 | ABFD, if not NULL, provides initial processor state information. |
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| 149 | ARGV and ENV, if non NULL, are NULL terminated lists of pointers. |
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| 150 | |
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| 151 | Hardware simulator: This function shall initialize the processor |
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| 152 | registers to a known value. The program counter and possibly stack |
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| 153 | pointer shall be set using information obtained from ABFD (or |
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| 154 | hardware reset defaults). ARGV and ENV, dependant on the target |
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| 155 | ABI, may be written to memory. |
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| 156 | |
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| 157 | Process simulator: After a call to this function, a new process |
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| 158 | instance shall exist. The TEXT, DATA, BSS and stack regions shall |
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| 159 | all be initialized, ARGV and ENV shall be written to process |
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| 160 | address space (according to the applicable ABI) and the program |
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| 161 | counter and stack pointer set accordingly. */ |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | SIM_RC sim_create_inferior (SIM_DESC sd, struct bfd *abfd, char **argv, char **env); |
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| 164 | |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | /* Fetch LENGTH bytes of the simulated program's memory. Start fetch |
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| 167 | at virtual address MEM and store in BUF. Result is number of bytes |
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| 168 | read, or zero if error. */ |
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| 169 | |
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| 170 | int sim_read (SIM_DESC sd, SIM_ADDR mem, unsigned char *buf, int length); |
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| 171 | |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | /* Store LENGTH bytes from BUF into the simulated program's |
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| 174 | memory. Store bytes starting at virtual address MEM. Result is |
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| 175 | number of bytes write, or zero if error. */ |
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| 176 | |
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| 177 | int sim_write (SIM_DESC sd, SIM_ADDR mem, const unsigned char *buf, int length); |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | |
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| 180 | /* Fetch register REGNO storing its raw (target endian) value in the |
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| 181 | LENGTH byte buffer BUF. Return the actual size of the register or |
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| 182 | zero if REGNO is not applicable. |
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| 183 | |
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| 184 | Legacy implementations ignore LENGTH and always return -1. |
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| 185 | |
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| 186 | If LENGTH does not match the size of REGNO no data is transfered |
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| 187 | (the actual register size is still returned). */ |
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| 188 | |
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| 189 | int sim_fetch_register (SIM_DESC sd, int regno, unsigned char *buf, int length); |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | |
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| 192 | /* Store register REGNO from the raw (target endian) value in BUF. |
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| 193 | |
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| 194 | Return the actual size of the register, any size not equal to |
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| 195 | LENGTH indicates the register was not updated correctly. |
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| 196 | |
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| 197 | Return a LENGTH of -1 to indicate the register was not updated |
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| 198 | and an error has occurred. |
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| 199 | |
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| 200 | Return a LENGTH of 0 to indicate the register was not updated |
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| 201 | but no error has occurred. */ |
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| 202 | |
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| 203 | int sim_store_register (SIM_DESC sd, int regno, unsigned char *buf, int length); |
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| 204 | |
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| 205 | |
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| 206 | /* Print whatever statistics the simulator has collected. |
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| 207 | |
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| 208 | VERBOSE is currently unused and must always be zero. */ |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | void sim_info (SIM_DESC sd, int verbose); |
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| 211 | |
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| 212 | |
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| 213 | /* Run (or resume) the simulated program. |
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| 214 | |
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| 215 | STEP, when non-zero indicates that only a single simulator cycle |
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| 216 | should be emulated. |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | SIGGNAL, if non-zero is a (HOST) SIGRC value indicating the type of |
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| 219 | event (hardware interrupt, signal) to be delivered to the simulated |
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| 220 | program. |
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| 221 | |
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| 222 | Hardware simulator: If the SIGRC value returned by |
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| 223 | sim_stop_reason() is passed back to the simulator via SIGGNAL then |
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| 224 | the hardware simulator shall correctly deliver the hardware event |
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| 225 | indicated by that signal. If a value of zero is passed in then the |
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| 226 | simulation will continue as if there were no outstanding signal. |
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| 227 | The effect of any other SIGGNAL value is is implementation |
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| 228 | dependant. |
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| 229 | |
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| 230 | Process simulator: If SIGRC is non-zero then the corresponding |
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| 231 | signal is delivered to the simulated program and execution is then |
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| 232 | continued. A zero SIGRC value indicates that the program should |
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| 233 | continue as normal. */ |
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| 234 | |
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| 235 | void sim_resume (SIM_DESC sd, int step, int siggnal); |
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| 236 | |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | /* Asynchronous request to stop the simulation. |
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| 239 | A nonzero return indicates that the simulator is able to handle |
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| 240 | the request */ |
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| 241 | |
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| 242 | int sim_stop (SIM_DESC sd); |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | |
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| 245 | /* Fetch the REASON why the program stopped. |
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| 246 | |
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| 247 | SIM_EXITED: The program has terminated. SIGRC indicates the target |
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| 248 | dependant exit status. |
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| 249 | |
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| 250 | SIM_STOPPED: The program has stopped. SIGRC uses the host's signal |
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| 251 | numbering as a way of identifying the reaon: program interrupted by |
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| 252 | user via a sim_stop request (SIGINT); a breakpoint instruction |
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| 253 | (SIGTRAP); a completed single step (SIGTRAP); an internal error |
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| 254 | condition (SIGABRT); an illegal instruction (SIGILL); Access to an |
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| 255 | undefined memory region (SIGSEGV); Mis-aligned memory access |
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| 256 | (SIGBUS). For some signals information in addition to the signal |
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| 257 | number may be retained by the simulator (e.g. offending address), |
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| 258 | that information is not directly accessable via this interface. |
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| 259 | |
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| 260 | SIM_SIGNALLED: The program has been terminated by a signal. The |
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| 261 | simulator has encountered target code that causes the the program |
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| 262 | to exit with signal SIGRC. |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | SIM_RUNNING, SIM_POLLING: The return of one of these values |
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| 265 | indicates a problem internal to the simulator. */ |
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| 266 | |
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| 267 | enum sim_stop { sim_running, sim_polling, sim_exited, sim_stopped, sim_signalled }; |
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| 268 | |
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| 269 | void sim_stop_reason (SIM_DESC sd, enum sim_stop *reason, int *sigrc); |
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| 270 | |
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| 271 | |
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| 272 | /* Passthru for other commands that the simulator might support. |
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| 273 | Simulators should be prepared to deal with any combination of NULL |
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| 274 | or empty CMD. */ |
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| 275 | |
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| 276 | void sim_do_command (SIM_DESC sd, char *cmd); |
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| 277 | |
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| 278 | /* Complete a command based on the available sim commands. Returns an |
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| 279 | array of possible matches. */ |
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| 280 | |
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| 281 | char **sim_complete_command (SIM_DESC sd, const char *text, const char *word); |
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| 282 | |
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| 283 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
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| 284 | } |
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| 285 | #endif |
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| 286 | |
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| 287 | #endif /* !defined (REMOTE_SIM_H) */ |
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