The m32r trap code was written for a 32-bit Linux host (and really, one
whose Linux ABI matched pretty exactly). This has lead to conversions
between integers and pointers which breaks down hard on 64-bit hosts.
Clean up some of the functions where possible to avoid unnecessary
conversions, use uintptr_t to cast 32-bit target pointers to host
pointers in some places, and just stub out a few functions that can't
easily be salvaged currently when sizeof(void*) is not 32-bits. This
is a bit ugly, but lets us enable warnings for the whole file.
The ftime() function has been deprecated since POSIX-1-2004, and
removed in POSIX.1-2008. It's also been deprecated/removed in glibc
since 2.33. POSIX has always said the function is not portable, and
its return value, timezone, and dstflag fields are unspecified. Even
if Linux/glibc & m32r had defined behavior, those aren't the host for
the sim runtime.
So let's stop using the function and switch to clock_gettime. gnulib
already has detection support for it, and it's been around since at
least POSIX-1-2004.
The function returns void, not int. We only pass one argument to
syslog (the format), so use %s as the static format instead since
the emulation layer doesn't handle passing additional arguments.
This commit is the result of running the gdb/copyright.py script,
which automated the update of the copyright year range for all
source files managed by the GDB project to be updated to include
year 2023.
There's no need for these settings to be in sim-main.h which is shared
with common/ sim code, so move it all out to the existing m32r-sim.h.
Unfortunately, we can't yet drop the m32r-sim.h include from sim-main.h
as many of the generated CGEN files refer only to sim-main.h. We'll
have to improve the CGEN interface before we can make more progress,
but this is at least a minor improvement.
The variable "list" is only initialized when arg1 > 0 and when arg1 == 0,
an uninitialized value is passed to translate_endian_h2t function.
Although this behavior is harmless, this commit adds initialization to avoid
a GCC warning ("-Wmaybe-uninitialized").
PTR will soon disappear from ansidecl.h. Remove uses in sim. Where
a PTR cast is used in assignment or function args to a void* I've
simply removed the unnecessary (in C) cast rather than replacing with
(void *).
This commit brings all the changes made by running gdb/copyright.py
as per GDB's Start of New Year Procedure.
For the avoidance of doubt, all changes in this commits were
performed by the script.
The m32r Linux syscall emulation logic assumes the host environment
directly matches -- it's being run on 32-bit little endian Linux.
This breaks building for non-Linux systems, so put all the code in
__linux__ ifdef checks. This code needs a lot of love to make it
work everywhere, but let's at least unbreak it for non-Linux hosts.
This makes the simulator work the same regardless of the target (bare
metal m32r-elf or Linux m32r-linux-gnu) by unifying the traps code.
It was mostly already the same with the only difference being support
for trap #2 reserved for Linux syscalls. We can move that logic to
runtime by checking the current environment operating mode instead.
The sim-basics.h is too big and includes too many things. This leads
to some arch's sim-main.h having circular loop issues with defs, and
makes it hard to separate out common objects from arch-specific defs.
By splitting up sim-basics.h and killing off sim-main.h, it'll make
it easier to separate out the two.
The defs.h header will take care of including the various config.h
headers. For now, it's just config.h, but we'll add more when we
integrate gnulib in.
This header should be used instead of config.h, and should be the
first include in every .c file. We won't rely on the old behavior
where we expected files to include the port's sim-main.h which then
includes the common sim-basics.h which then includes config.h. We
have a ton of code that includes things before sim-main.h, and it
sometimes needs to be that way. Creating a dedicated header avoids
the ordering mess and implicit inclusion that shows up otherwise.
This updates various parts of the sim to include missing system
headers. I made the includes unconditional, because other parts of
the tree are already doing this.
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* traps.c: Include stdlib.h.
* cris-tmpl.c: Include stdlib.h.
sim/erc32/ChangeLog
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* func.c: Include sys/time.h.
sim/frv/ChangeLog
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* traps.c: Include stdlib.h.
* registers.c: Include stdlib.h.
* profile.c: Include stdlib.h.
* memory.c: Include stdlib.h.
* interrupts.c: Include stdlib.h.
* frv.c: Include stdlib.h.
* cache.c: Include stdlib.h.
sim/iq2000/ChangeLog
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* iq2000.c: Include stdlib.h.
sim/m32r/ChangeLog
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* traps.c: Include stdlib.h.
* m32r.c: Include stdlib.h.
sim/ppc/ChangeLog
2021-04-08 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com>
* emul_unix.c: Include time.h.
This commits the result of running gdb/copyright.py as per our Start
of New Year procedure...
gdb/ChangeLog
Update copyright year range in copyright header of all GDB files.
This commit applies all changes made after running the gdb/copyright.py
script.
Note that one file was flagged by the script, due to an invalid
copyright header
(gdb/unittests/basic_string_view/element_access/char/empty.cc).
As the file was copied from GCC's libstdc++-v3 testsuite, this commit
leaves this file untouched for the time being; a patch to fix the header
was sent to gcc-patches first.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
This applies the second part of GDB's End of Year Procedure, which
updates the copyright year range in all of GDB's files.
gdb/ChangeLog:
Update copyright year range in all GDB files.
This code relies on the old sim-break module, but that was deleted in 2003.
The module only existed for gdb to tell the sim to set breakpoints on its
behalf, but then that logic was abandoned in favor of gdb knowing all about
proper breakpoints (since it does already for non-sim targets). Some dead
code lived on in the older ports though -- clean it up now.
Many ports have the same sim syscall logic, so add some helpers to handle
all the common details. The arches still have to deal with the unpacking
and packing of the syscall arguments, but the rest of the sim<->callback
glue is now shared.
Two modifications:
1. The addition of 2013 to the copyright year range for every file;
2. The use of a single year range, instead of potentially multiple
year ranges, as approved by the FSF.