All the scripts were using this implicitly already, so there's no real
change for them, but we want to call it explicitly as the CPP tool is
used to generate nltvals.def.
This file is quite large and is getting unmanageable. Split it apart
to follow aclocal best practices by putting one-macro-per-file. There
shouldn't be any real functional changes here as can be seen in the
configure script regens.
Current toolchains warn about unused result from fread, so mitigate
the edge case if fread returns short data. It's not great, but it
gets things building again.
Rather than hand maintain m4 includes in various autotool files,
use AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS to declare the relevant search paths.
This simplifies the code, makes it more robust, and cleans out
unused logic from configure.
The rx simulator now has no build warnings. Delete the call to
SIM_AC_OPTION_WARNINGS in configure.ac, the default yes will be
provided by SIM_AC_OUTPUT.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac (SIM_AC_OPTION_WARNINGS): Delete call.
Pointer arithmetic on void * pointers results in a GCC warning. Avoid
the warning by casting the pointer to its actual type earlier in the
function.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* mem.c (mem_put_blk): Rename parameter, add cast from parameter
type to local type. Remove cast later in the function.
(mem_get_blk): Likewise.
* mem.h (mem_put_blk): Rename parameter to match definition.
(mem_get_blk): Likewise.
In load.c there's some GCC warnings about undefined
functions (bfd_get_elf_phdr_upper_bound and bfd_get_elf_phdrs). To
get the declarations of these functions include 'elf-bfd.h'. This
headers also pulls in other elf related headers, like 'elf/internal.h'
and 'elf/common.h', so these no longer need to be explicitly included
from load.c.
In trace.c and include for trace.h is missing, again this results in
GCC warnings for missing function declarations.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* load.c: Replace 'elf/internal.h' and 'elf/common.h' includes
with 'elf-bfd.h' include.
* trace.c: Add 'trace.h' include.
Silence a GCC compiler warning by using PRIx64 in printf format string
instead of hard coded "llx".
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* reg.c (trace_register_changes): Use PRIx64 in printf format
string.
For sim code variables still need to be declared at the start of the
enclosing block. This silences a few GCC warnings.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* syscalls.c (rx_syscall): Move declaration of some variables to
the start of the enclosing block.
* trace.c (load_file_and_line): Likewise.
Calling printf with the format being a non constant string results in
a GCC warning:
warning: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Wformat-nonliteral]
Provide a constant format string to printf in the few places this
warning is triggered.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* reg.c (fpsw2str): Provide a format string to printf.
(trace_register_changes): Likewise.
Some functions that should be marked static.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* fpu.c (check_exceptions): Make static.
* gdb-if.c (handle_step): Likewise.
* mem.c (mem_put_byte): Likewise.
While experimenting with switching on warnings for the rx simulator I
discovered this bug. In sim_do_command we get passed a 'const char *'
argument. We create a copy of this string to work with locally, but
then while processing this we accidentally switch back to reference
the original string.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* gdb-if.c (sim_do_command): Work with a copy of the command.
The rx simulator doesn't define sim_memory_map and so fails to link
with GDB. Define it now to return NULL, this can be extended later to
return an actual memory map if anyone wants this functionality.
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* gdb-if.c (sim_memory_map): New function.
These settings might have made sense in darker compiler times, but I
think they're largely obsolete now. Looking through the values that
get used in HDEFINES, it's quite limited, and configure itself should
handle them. If we still need something, we can leverage standard
autoconf macros instead, after we get a clear user report.
TDEFINES was never set anywhere and was always empty, so prune that.
We want all ports to opt into extra warnings as the default compiler
settings lets a lot slide. Opt all the ports that haven't already in
to the warning system. None of them build with -Werror, so disable
that by default. Hopefully someone finds these important enough to
start fixing at some point.
Since we require C11 now, we can assume many headers exist, and
clean up all of the conditional includes. It's not like any of
this code actually accounted for the headers not existing, just
whether we could include them.
The strings.h cleanup is a little nuanced: it isn't in C11, but
every use of it in the codebase will include strings.h only if
string.h doesn't exist. Since we now assume the C11 string.h
exists, we'll never include strings.h, so we can delete it.
With GDB requiring a C++11 compiler now, this hopefully shouldn't
be a big deal. It's been 10 years since C11 came out, so should
be plenty of time to upgrade.
This will allow us to start cleaning up random header logic and
many of our non-standard custom types.
The major reason this header was needed, bfd_default_set_arch_mach,
has now moved to bfd.h.
gdb/
* amd64-darwin-tdep.c: Don't include libbfd.h.
* i386-darwin-tdep.c: Likewise.
* rs6000-nat.c: Likewise.
* rs6000-tdep.c: Likewise.
sim/aarch64/
* memory.c: Don't include libbfd.h.
sim/rl78/
* load.c: Don't include libbfd.h.
(rl78_load): Don't use private iovec seek or read.
sim/rx/
* load.c: Don't include libbfd.h.
(rx_load): Don't use private iovec seek or read.
Rather than stuffing the command line with a bunch of -D flags, start
moving things to config.h which is managed by autoheader. This makes
the makefile a bit simpler and the build output tighter, and it makes
the migration to automake easier as there are fewer vars to juggle.
We'll want to move the other options out too, but it'll take more work.
This was imported from the ppc sim, but that was only used to control
a single file, and that is already governed by the hw models. There's
no need to have a sep configure option here, especially since none of
the other sims are using it. Even when the code is enabled, there's
no runtime overhead.
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_ENVIRONMENT explicitly in
order to make the configure flag available. There's no real reason
to not allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the common sim
macro. This way we get standard behavior across all ports too.
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_ASSERT explicitly in order
to make the configure flag available, which none of them do. There's
no real reason to not allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the
common sim macro. This way we get standard behavior across all ports.
We don't have alternative nltvals.def files, so always symlinking
the targ-vals.def file to it doesn't gain us anything. It does
make the build more complicated though and a pain to convert to
something newer (like automake). Drop the symlinking entirely.
In the future, we'll want to explode this file anyways into the
respective arch dirs so things can be selected dynamically at
runtime, so it's not like we'll be bringing this back.
Currently ports have to call SIM_AC_OPTION_INLINE explicitly in order
to make the configure flag available. There's no real reason to not
allow this flag for all ports, so move it to the common sim macro.
This way we get standard behavior across all ports too.
These options were never exposed for most sims (just the ppc one),
and they are really only useful on 32-bit x86 systems. Considering
modern systems tend to be 64-bit x86_64 and how well modern compilers
are at optimizing code, these have outlived their usefulness.
No other sub directory provides such a configuration option, so
drop it from the sim dir as well. This cleans up a good bit of
code in the process.
If people want to use custom flags for just the sim, they can
still run configure+make by hand in the sim subdir and use the
normal CFLAGS settings.
The common subdir sets up a cconfig.h file to hold checks for the common
code. In practice, most files still end up using config.h instead which
just leads to confusion.
Merge all the configure checks that went into cconfig.h into SIM_AC_COMMON
so we can drop the cconfig.h file altogether. Now there is only a single
config.h file like normal.
The compiler/C library should produce reasonable code for htonl/ntohl,
and at least glibc tries pretty hard to always produce good code for
them. This logic only had support for 32-bit x86 systems anymore, and
it's unlikely people were even opting into this, so drop it all.
The --enable-sim-hostendian flag was purely so people had an escape route
for when cross-compiling. This is because historically, AC_C_BIGENDIAN
did not work in those cases. That was fixed a while ago though, so we can
require that macro everywhere now and simplify a good bit of code.
No arch is using this anymore, and we want all new ports using the
hardware framework instead. Punt WITH_DEVICES and the two callbacks
device_io_{read,write}_buffer.
We can also punt the tconfig.h file as no port is using it anymore.
This fixes in-tree builds that get confused by picking up the wrong
one (common/ vs <port>/) caused by commit ae7d0cac8c.
Any port that needs to set up a global define can use their own
sim-main.h file that they must provide regardless.
Rather than manually include tconfig.h when we think we'll need it (which
is error prone as it can define symbols we expect from config.h), have it
be included directly by config.h. Since we know we have to include that
header everywhere already, this will make sure tconfig.h isn't missed.
It should also be fine as tconfig.h is supposed to be simple and only set
up a few core defines for the target.
This allows us to stop symlinking it in place all the time and just use
it straight out of the respective source directory.
This should fix a build failure reported on x86_64-mingw32 by Daniel
Calcoen due to conflicting declarations of "open". This patch just
renames the static global in sim/rx/gdb-if.c into "rx_sim_is_open".
sim/rx/ChangeLog:
* gdb-if.c (open): Rename to...
(rx_sim_is_open): This. Replace all uses of "open" by uses of
"rx_sim_is_open" throughout.
Tested by rebuilding on x86_64-linux.
Directories that don't use libtool need to add -ldl (on most *nix
hosts) to provide dlopen for libbfd.
config/
* plugins.m4 (AC_PLUGINS): If plugins are enabled, add -ldl to
LIBS via AC_SEARCH_LIBS.
gdb/
* acinclude.m4 (GDB_AC_CHECK_BFD): Don't add -ldl.
* config.in: Regenerate.
sim/ppc/
* configure.ac: Invoke AC_PLUGINS.
* config.in: Regenerate.
and regen lots of configure files.