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1/* Example synacor simulator.
2
4a94e368 3 Copyright (C) 2005-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 Contributed by Mike Frysinger.
5
6 This file is part of simulators.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20
21/* This file contains the main glue logic between the sim core and the target
22 specific simulator. Normally this file will be kept small and the target
23 details will live in other files.
24
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25 For more specific details on these functions, see the sim/sim.h header
26 file. */
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28/* This must come before any other includes. */
29#include "defs.h"
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8cfc9a18 31#include "sim/callback.h"
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32#include "sim-main.h"
33#include "sim-options.h"
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34
35#include "example-synacor-sim.h"
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36\f
37/* This function is the main loop. It should process ticks and decode+execute
38 a single instruction.
39
40 Usually you do not need to change things here. */
41
42void
43sim_engine_run (SIM_DESC sd,
44 int next_cpu_nr, /* ignore */
45 int nr_cpus, /* ignore */
46 int siggnal) /* ignore */
47{
48 SIM_CPU *cpu;
49
50 SIM_ASSERT (STATE_MAGIC (sd) == SIM_MAGIC_NUMBER);
51
52 cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, 0);
53
54 while (1)
55 {
56 step_once (cpu);
57 if (sim_events_tick (sd))
58 sim_events_process (sd);
59 }
60}
61\f
62/* Initialize the simulator from scratch. This is called once per lifetime of
63 the simulation. Think of it as a processor reset.
64
65 Usually all cpu-specific setup is handled in the initialize_cpu callback.
66 If you want to do cpu-independent stuff, then it should go at the end (see
67 where memory is initialized). */
68
69#define DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE (16 * 1024 * 1024)
70
71static void
72free_state (SIM_DESC sd)
73{
74 if (STATE_MODULES (sd) != NULL)
75 sim_module_uninstall (sd);
76 sim_cpu_free_all (sd);
77 sim_state_free (sd);
78}
79
80SIM_DESC
81sim_open (SIM_OPEN_KIND kind, host_callback *callback,
82 struct bfd *abfd, char * const *argv)
83{
84 char c;
85 int i;
86 SIM_DESC sd = sim_state_alloc (kind, callback);
87
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88 /* Set default options before parsing user options. */
89 current_alignment = STRICT_ALIGNMENT;
f9a4d543 90 current_target_byte_order = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
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26da232c 92 /* The cpu data is kept in a separately allocated chunk of memory. */
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93 if (sim_cpu_alloc_all_extra (sd, 1, sizeof (struct example_sim_cpu))
94 != SIM_RC_OK)
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95 {
96 free_state (sd);
97 return 0;
98 }
99
100 if (sim_pre_argv_init (sd, argv[0]) != SIM_RC_OK)
101 {
102 free_state (sd);
103 return 0;
104 }
105
106 /* XXX: Default to the Virtual environment. */
107 if (STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) == ALL_ENVIRONMENT)
108 STATE_ENVIRONMENT (sd) = VIRTUAL_ENVIRONMENT;
109
110 /* The parser will print an error message for us, so we silently return. */
111 if (sim_parse_args (sd, argv) != SIM_RC_OK)
112 {
113 free_state (sd);
114 return 0;
115 }
116
117 /* Check for/establish the a reference program image. */
e8f20a28 118 if (sim_analyze_program (sd, STATE_PROG_FILE (sd), abfd) != SIM_RC_OK)
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119 {
120 free_state (sd);
121 return 0;
122 }
123
124 /* Establish any remaining configuration options. */
125 if (sim_config (sd) != SIM_RC_OK)
126 {
127 free_state (sd);
128 return 0;
129 }
130
131 if (sim_post_argv_init (sd) != SIM_RC_OK)
132 {
133 free_state (sd);
134 return 0;
135 }
136
137 /* CPU specific initialization. */
138 for (i = 0; i < MAX_NR_PROCESSORS; ++i)
139 {
140 SIM_CPU *cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, i);
141
142 initialize_cpu (sd, cpu);
143 }
144
145 /* Allocate external memory if none specified by user.
146 Use address 4 here in case the user wanted address 0 unmapped. */
147 if (sim_core_read_buffer (sd, NULL, read_map, &c, 4, 1) == 0)
148 sim_do_commandf (sd, "memory-size %#x", DEFAULT_MEM_SIZE);
149
150 return sd;
151}
152\f
153/* Prepare to run a program that has already been loaded into memory.
154
155 Usually you do not need to change things here. */
156
157SIM_RC
158sim_create_inferior (SIM_DESC sd, struct bfd *abfd,
159 char * const *argv, char * const *env)
160{
161 SIM_CPU *cpu = STATE_CPU (sd, 0);
8cfc9a18 162 host_callback *cb = STATE_CALLBACK (sd);
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163 sim_cia addr;
164
165 /* Set the PC. */
166 if (abfd != NULL)
167 addr = bfd_get_start_address (abfd);
168 else
169 addr = 0;
170 sim_pc_set (cpu, addr);
171
172 /* Standalone mode (i.e. `run`) will take care of the argv for us in
173 sim_open() -> sim_parse_args(). But in debug mode (i.e. 'target sim'
174 with `gdb`), we need to handle it because the user can change the
175 argv on the fly via gdb's 'run'. */
176 if (STATE_PROG_ARGV (sd) != argv)
177 {
178 freeargv (STATE_PROG_ARGV (sd));
179 STATE_PROG_ARGV (sd) = dupargv (argv);
180 }
181
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182 if (STATE_PROG_ENVP (sd) != env)
183 {
184 freeargv (STATE_PROG_ENVP (sd));
185 STATE_PROG_ENVP (sd) = dupargv (env);
186 }
187
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188 cb->argv = STATE_PROG_ARGV (sd);
189 cb->envp = STATE_PROG_ENVP (sd);
190
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191 return SIM_RC_OK;
192}