The cpu.h change is in generated cgen code, but that has been sent
upstream too, so the next regen should include it automatically.
#define GET_H_CSR(a1) CPU (h_csr)[a1]
#define SET_H_CSR(a1, x) (CPU (h_csr)[a1] = (x))
} hardware;
-#define CPU_CGEN_HW(cpu) (& (cpu)->cpu_data.hardware)
+#define CPU_CGEN_HW(cpu) (& LM32_SIM_CPU (cpu)->cpu_data.hardware)
} LM32BF_CPU_DATA;
/* Cover fns for register access. */
current_target_byte_order = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
/* The cpu data is kept in a separately allocated chunk of memory. */
- if (sim_cpu_alloc_all (sd, 1) != SIM_RC_OK)
+ if (sim_cpu_alloc_all_extra (sd, 1, sizeof (struct lm32_sim_cpu))
+ != SIM_RC_OK)
{
free_state (sd);
return 0;
#ifndef SIM_MAIN_H
#define SIM_MAIN_H
+#define SIM_HAVE_COMMON_SIM_CPU
+
#define WITH_SCACHE_PBB 1
#include "symcat.h"
#include "lm32-sim.h"
#include "opcode/cgen.h"
\f
-/* The _sim_cpu struct. */
-
-struct _sim_cpu
+struct lm32_sim_cpu
{
- /* sim/common cpu base. */
- sim_cpu_base base;
-
- /* Static parts of cgen. */
- CGEN_CPU cgen_cpu;
-
/* CPU specific parts go here.
Note that in files that don't need to access these pieces WANT_CPU_FOO
won't be defined and thus these parts won't appear. This is ok in the
#if defined (WANT_CPU_LM32BF)
LM32BF_CPU_DATA cpu_data;
#endif
-
};
+#define LM32_SIM_CPU(cpu) ((struct lm32_sim_cpu *) CPU_ARCH_DATA (cpu))
\f
/* Misc. */