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b69cc8ab 1This is a loose collection of notes for people hacking on simulators.
51037f28 2If this document gets big enough it can be prettied up then.
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4Contents
5
6- The "common" directory
7- Common Makefile Support
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b69cc8ab 9- Generating "configure" files
51037f28 10- tconfig.in
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11- C Language Assumptions
12- "dump" commands under gdb
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14The "common" directory
15======================
16
17The common directory contains:
18
19- common documentation files (e.g. run.1, and maybe in time .texi files)
20- common source files (e.g. run.c)
21- common Makefile fragment and configury (e.g. Make-common.in, aclocal.m4).
22
23In addition "common" contains portions of the system call support
24(e.g. callback.c, nltvals.def).
25
26Even though no files are built in this directory, it is still configured
27so support for regenerating nltvals.def is present.
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29Common Makefile Support
30=======================
31
32A common configuration framework is available for simulators that want
33to use it. The common framework exists to remove a lot of duplication
34in configure.in and Makefile.in, and it also provides a foundation for
35enhancing the simulators uniformly (e.g. the more they share in common
36the easier a feature added to one is added to all).
37
38The configure.in of a simulator using the common framework should look like:
39
40--- snip ---
41dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
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42AC_PREREQ(2.5)dnl
43AC_INIT(Makefile.in)
44
45SIM_AC_COMMON
46
47... target specific additions ...
48
49SIM_AC_OUTPUT
50--- snip ---
51
52SIM_AC_COMMON:
53
54- invokes the autoconf macros most often used by the simulators
55- defines --enable/--with options usable by all simulators
56- initializes sim_link_files/sim_link_links as the set of symbolic links
57 to set up
58
59SIM_AC_OUTPUT:
60
61- creates the symbolic links defined in sim_link_{files,links}
62- creates config.h
63- creates the Makefile
64
65The Makefile.in of a simulator using the common framework should look like:
66
67--- snip ---
68# Makefile for blah ...
69# Copyright blah ...
70
71## COMMON_PRE_CONFIG_FRAG
72
73# These variables are given default values in COMMON_PRE_CONFIG_FRAG.
74# We override the ones we need to here.
75# Not all of these need to be mentioned, only the necessary ones.
51037f28 76# In fact it is better to *not* mention ones if the value is the default.
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78# List of object files, less common parts.
79SIM_OBJS =
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80# List of extra dependencies.
81# Generally this consists of simulator specific files included by sim-main.h.
82SIM_EXTRA_DEPS =
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83# List of flags to always pass to $(CC).
84SIM_EXTRA_CFLAGS =
85# List of extra libraries to link with.
86SIM_EXTRA_LIBS =
87# List of extra program dependencies.
88SIM_EXTRA_LIBDEPS =
89# List of main object files for `run'.
90SIM_RUN_OBJS = run.o
91# Dependency of `all' to build any extra files.
92SIM_EXTRA_ALL =
93# Dependency of `install' to install any extra files.
94SIM_EXTRA_INSTALL =
95# Dependency of `clean' to clean any extra files.
96SIM_EXTRA_CLEAN =
97
98## COMMON_POST_CONFIG_FRAG
99
100# Rules need to build $(SIM_OBJS), plus whatever else the target wants.
101
102... target specific rules ...
103--- snip ---
104
105COMMON_{PRE,POST}_CONFIG_FRAG are markers for SIM_AC_OUTPUT to tell it
106where to insert the two pieces of common/Make-common.in.
107The resulting Makefile is created by doing autoconf substitions on
108both the target's Makefile.in and Make-common.in, and inserting
109the two pieces of Make-common.in into the target's Makefile.in at
110COMMON_{PRE,POST}_CONFIG_FRAG.
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112Note that SIM_EXTRA_{INSTALL,CLEAN} could be removed and "::" targets
113could be used instead. However, it's not clear yet whether "::" targets
114are portable enough.
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116TAGS support
117============
118
119Many files generate program symbols at compile time.
120Such symbols can't be found with grep nor do they normally appear in
121the TAGS file. To get around this, source files can add the comment
122
123/* TAGS: foo1 foo2 */
124
125where foo1, foo2 are program symbols. Symbols found in such comments
126are greppable and appear in the TAGS file.
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128Generating "configure" files
129============================
130
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131For targets using the common framework, "configure" can be generated
132by running `autoconf'.
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134To regenerate the configure files for all targets using the common framework:
135
136 $ cd devo/sim
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139To add a change-log entry to the ChangeLog file for each updated
140directory (WARNING - check the modified new-ChangeLog files before
141renaming):
142
c2816431 143 $ make -f Makefile.in SHELL=/bin/sh autoconf-changelog
b69cc8ab 144 $ more */new-ChangeLog
c2816431 145 $ make -f Makefile.in SHELL=/bin/sh autoconf-install
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147In a similar vein, both the configure and config.in files can be
148updated using the sequence:
149
150 $ cd devo/sim
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151 $ make -f Makefile.in SHELL=/bin/sh autoheader-common
152 $ make -f Makefile.in SHELL=/bin/sh autoheader-changelog
96527c4e 153 $ more */new-ChangeLog
c2816431 154 $ make -f Makefile.in SHELL=/bin/sh autoheader-install
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156tconfig.in
157==========
158
159File tconfig.in defines one or more target configuration macros
160(e.g. a tm.h file). There are very few that need defining.
161For a list of all of them, see common/tconfig.in.
162It contains them all, commented out.
163The intent is that a new port can just copy this file and
164define the ones it needs.
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166C Language Assumptions
167======================
168
169The programmer may assume that the simulator is being built using an
170ANSI C compiler that supports a 64 bit data type. Consequently:
171
172 o prototypes can be used (although using
173 PARAMS() and K&R declarations wouldn't
174 go astray).
175
176 o If sim-types.h is included, the two
177 types signed64 and unsigned64 are
178 available.
179
180 o The type `unsigned' is valid.
181
c2816431 182However, the user should be aware of the following:
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184 o GCC's `<number>LL' is NOT acceptable.
185 Microsoft-C doesn't reconize it.
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187 o MSC's `<number>i64' is NOT acceptable.
188 GCC doesn't reconize it.
189
190 o GCC's `long long' MSC's `_int64' can
191 NOT be used to define 64 bit integer data
192 types.
193
194 o An empty array (eg int a[0]) is not valid.
195
196When building with GCC it is effectivly a requirement that
197--enable-sim-warnings be specified during configuration.
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199"dump" commands under gdb
200=========================
201
202gdbinit.in contains the following
203
204define dump
205set sim_debug_dump ()
206end
207
208Simulators that define the sim_debug_dump function can then have their
209internal state pretty printed from gdb.
210
211FIXME: This can obviously be made more elaborate. As needed it will be.
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213"dump" commands under gdb
214=========================
215
216gdbinit.in contains the following
217
218define dump
219set sim_debug_dump ()
220end
221
222Simulators that define the sim_debug_dump function can then have their
223internal state pretty printed from gdb.
224
225FIXME: This can obviously be made more elaborate. As needed it will be.
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