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sim: cris: migrate to standard uintXX_t types
Move off the sim-specific unsignedXX types and to the standard uintXX_t types that C11 provides.
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@ -34,22 +34,22 @@ typedef struct {
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/* Static cycle count for all insns executed so far, including
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/* Static cycle count for all insns executed so far, including
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non-context-specific stall cycles, for example when adding to PC. */
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non-context-specific stall cycles, for example when adding to PC. */
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unsigned64 basic_cycle_count;
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uint64_t basic_cycle_count;
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/* Stall cycles for unaligned access of memory operands. FIXME:
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/* Stall cycles for unaligned access of memory operands. FIXME:
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Should or should not include unaligned [PC+] operands? */
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Should or should not include unaligned [PC+] operands? */
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unsigned64 unaligned_mem_dword_count;
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uint64_t unaligned_mem_dword_count;
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/* Context-specific stall cycles. */
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/* Context-specific stall cycles. */
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unsigned64 memsrc_stall_count;
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uint64_t memsrc_stall_count;
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unsigned64 memraw_stall_count;
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uint64_t memraw_stall_count;
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unsigned64 movemsrc_stall_count;
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uint64_t movemsrc_stall_count;
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unsigned64 movemaddr_stall_count;
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uint64_t movemaddr_stall_count;
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unsigned64 movemdst_stall_count;
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uint64_t movemdst_stall_count;
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unsigned64 mulsrc_stall_count;
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uint64_t mulsrc_stall_count;
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unsigned64 jumpsrc_stall_count;
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uint64_t jumpsrc_stall_count;
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unsigned64 branch_stall_count;
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uint64_t branch_stall_count;
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unsigned64 jumptarget_stall_count;
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uint64_t jumptarget_stall_count;
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/* What kind of target-specific trace to perform. */
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/* What kind of target-specific trace to perform. */
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int flags;
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int flags;
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{
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{
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int i;
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int i;
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char flags[7];
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char flags[7];
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unsigned64 cycle_count;
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uint64_t cycle_count;
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ MY (deliver_interrupt) (SIM_CPU *current_cpu,
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unsigned char entryaddr_le[4];
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unsigned char entryaddr_le[4];
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int was_user;
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int was_user;
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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unsigned32 entryaddr;
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uint32_t entryaddr;
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/* We haven't implemented other interrupt-types yet. */
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/* We haven't implemented other interrupt-types yet. */
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if (type != CRIS_INT_INT)
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if (type != CRIS_INT_INT)
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@ -565,11 +565,11 @@ MY (deliver_interrupt) (SIM_CPU *current_cpu,
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enum cris_interrupt_type type,
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enum cris_interrupt_type type,
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unsigned int vec)
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unsigned int vec)
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{
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{
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unsigned32 old_ccs, shifted_ccs, new_ccs;
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uint32_t old_ccs, shifted_ccs, new_ccs;
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unsigned char entryaddr_le[4];
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unsigned char entryaddr_le[4];
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int was_user;
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int was_user;
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
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unsigned32 entryaddr;
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uint32_t entryaddr;
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/* We haven't implemented other interrupt-types yet. */
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/* We haven't implemented other interrupt-types yet. */
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if (type != CRIS_INT_INT)
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if (type != CRIS_INT_INT)
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@ -585,7 +585,7 @@ MY (deliver_interrupt) (SIM_CPU *current_cpu,
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/* The M bit is handled by code below and the M bit setter function, but
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/* The M bit is handled by code below and the M bit setter function, but
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we need to preserve the Q bit. */
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we need to preserve the Q bit. */
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new_ccs = shifted_ccs | (old_ccs & (unsigned32) 0x80000000UL);
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new_ccs = shifted_ccs | (old_ccs & (uint32_t) 0x80000000UL);
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was_user = GET_H_UBIT_V32 ();
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was_user = GET_H_UBIT_V32 ();
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/* We need to force kernel mode since the setter method doesn't allow
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/* We need to force kernel mode since the setter method doesn't allow
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struct cris_vec_tr
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struct cris_vec_tr
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{
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{
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unsigned32 portval, vec;
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uint32_t portval, vec;
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};
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};
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enum cris_multiple_ints
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enum cris_multiple_ints
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@ -101,10 +101,10 @@ enum cris_multiple_ints
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struct cris_hw
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struct cris_hw
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{
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{
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struct hw_event *pending_handler;
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struct hw_event *pending_handler;
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unsigned32 pending_vector;
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uint32_t pending_vector;
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struct cris_vec_tr *int_to_vec;
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struct cris_vec_tr *int_to_vec;
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enum cris_multiple_ints multi_int_action;
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enum cris_multiple_ints multi_int_action;
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unsigned32 multiple_int_vector;
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uint32_t multiple_int_vector;
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};
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};
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/* An event function, calling the actual CPU-model-specific
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/* An event function, calling the actual CPU-model-specific
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@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ deliver_cris_interrupt (struct hw *me, void *data)
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time we get here, until a new time is seen (supposedly unstuck
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time we get here, until a new time is seen (supposedly unstuck
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re-delivery). (Fixing in SIM/GDB source will hopefully then
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re-delivery). (Fixing in SIM/GDB source will hopefully then
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also be easier, having a tangible test-case.) */
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also be easier, having a tangible test-case.) */
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static signed64 last_events_time = 0;
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static int64_t last_events_time = 0;
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static signed64 delta = 1;
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static int64_t delta = 1;
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signed64 this_events_time = hw_event_queue_time (me);
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int64_t this_events_time = hw_event_queue_time (me);
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if (this_events_time == last_events_time)
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if (this_events_time == last_events_time)
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delta++;
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delta++;
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@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ cris_port_event (struct hw *me,
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int intparam)
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int intparam)
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{
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{
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struct cris_hw *crishw = hw_data (me);
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struct cris_hw *crishw = hw_data (me);
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unsigned32 vec;
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uint32_t vec;
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/* A few placeholders; only the INT port is implemented. */
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/* A few placeholders; only the INT port is implemented. */
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switch (my_port)
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switch (my_port)
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ cris_port_event (struct hw *me,
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vec = crishw->int_to_vec[i].vec;
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vec = crishw->int_to_vec[i].vec;
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}
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}
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else
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else
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vec = (unsigned32) intparam;
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vec = (uint32_t) intparam;
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if (crishw->pending_vector != 0)
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if (crishw->pending_vector != 0)
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{
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{
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@ -245,8 +245,8 @@ cris_finish (struct hw *me)
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vec_for_int = hw_find_property (me, "vec-for-int");
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vec_for_int = hw_find_property (me, "vec-for-int");
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if (vec_for_int != NULL)
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if (vec_for_int != NULL)
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{
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{
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unsigned32 vecsize;
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uint32_t vecsize;
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unsigned32 i;
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uint32_t i;
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if (hw_property_type (vec_for_int) != array_property)
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if (hw_property_type (vec_for_int) != array_property)
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hw_abort (me, "property \"vec-for-int\" has the wrong type");
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hw_abort (me, "property \"vec-for-int\" has the wrong type");
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|| vec_sc < 0)
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|| vec_sc < 0)
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hw_abort (me, "no valid vector translation pair %u", i);
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hw_abort (me, "no valid vector translation pair %u", i);
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].portval = (unsigned32) portval_sc;
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].portval = (uint32_t) portval_sc;
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].vec = (unsigned32) vec_sc;
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].vec = (uint32_t) vec_sc;
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}
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}
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].portval = 0;
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crishw->int_to_vec[i].portval = 0;
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102
sim/cris/dv-rv.c
102
sim/cris/dv-rv.c
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typedef struct _hw_rv_device
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typedef struct _hw_rv_device
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{
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{
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/* Mapping of remote interrupt bit-numbers to local ones. */
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/* Mapping of remote interrupt bit-numbers to local ones. */
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unsigned32 remote_to_local_int[32];
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uint32_t remote_to_local_int[32];
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/* When multiple bits are set, a non-zero value here indicates that
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/* When multiple bits are set, a non-zero value here indicates that
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this value should be used instead. */
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this value should be used instead. */
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unsigned32 intmultiple;
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uint32_t intmultiple;
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/* Local address of registers. */
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/* Local address of registers. */
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unsigned32 reg_address;
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uint32_t reg_address;
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/* Size of register bank in bytes. */
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/* Size of register bank in bytes. */
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unsigned32 reg_size;
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uint32_t reg_size;
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/* Remote address of registers. */
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/* Remote address of registers. */
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unsigned32 remote_reg_address;
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uint32_t remote_reg_address;
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/* Local address of DMA:able memory. */
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/* Local address of DMA:able memory. */
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unsigned32 mem_address;
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uint32_t mem_address;
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/* Size of DMA:able memory in bytes. */
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/* Size of DMA:able memory in bytes. */
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unsigned32 mem_size;
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uint32_t mem_size;
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/* Bitmask for valid DMA request size. */
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/* Bitmask for valid DMA request size. */
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unsigned32 mem_burst_mask;
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uint32_t mem_burst_mask;
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/* Remote address of DMA:able memory. */
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/* Remote address of DMA:able memory. */
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unsigned32 remote_mem_address;
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uint32_t remote_mem_address;
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/* (Local) address of mbox; where to put a pointer to the mbox to be
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/* (Local) address of mbox; where to put a pointer to the mbox to be
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sent. */
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sent. */
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unsigned32 mbox_address;
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uint32_t mbox_address;
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/* Probably not 127.0.0.1:10000. */
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/* Probably not 127.0.0.1:10000. */
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const char *host;
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const char *host;
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int port;
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int port;
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/* If non-NULL, points to memory to use instead of connection. */
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/* If non-NULL, points to memory to use instead of connection. */
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unsigned8 *dummy;
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uint8_t *dummy;
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/* File descriptor for the socket. Set to -1 when error. Only one
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/* File descriptor for the socket. Set to -1 when error. Only one
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of dummy and this is active. */
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of dummy and this is active. */
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/* This, plus latency because the CPU might not be checking until a
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CTI insn (usually a branch or a jump) is the interval in cycles
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CTI insn (usually a branch or a jump) is the interval in cycles
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between the rv is polled for e.g. DMA requests. */
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between the rv is polled for e.g. DMA requests. */
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unsigned32 max_tick_poll_interval;
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uint32_t max_tick_poll_interval;
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/* Running counter for exponential backoff up to
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/* Running counter for exponential backoff up to
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unnecessarily often. Set to 1 when rv activity (read/write
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unnecessarily often. Set to 1 when rv activity (read/write
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register, DMA request) is detected. */
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register, DMA request) is detected. */
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unsigned32 next_period;
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uint32_t next_period;
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/* This is the interval in wall-clock seconds between watchdog
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/* This is the interval in wall-clock seconds between watchdog
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packets are sent to the remote side. Zero means no watchdog
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packets are sent to the remote side. Zero means no watchdog
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packets. */
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packets. */
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unsigned32 watchdog_interval;
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uint32_t watchdog_interval;
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/* Last time we sent a watchdog packet. */
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/* Last time we sent a watchdog packet. */
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struct timeval last_wdog_time;
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struct timeval last_wdog_time;
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unsigned int len)
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unsigned int len)
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 *bufp = buf;
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uint8_t *bufp = buf;
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/* If we don't have a valid fd here, it's because we got an error
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/* If we don't have a valid fd here, it's because we got an error
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initially, and we suppressed that error. */
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initially, and we suppressed that error. */
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unsigned int len)
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 *bufp = buf;
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uint8_t *bufp = buf;
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while (len > 0)
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while (len > 0)
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{
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{
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unsigned int len_noheader)
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 buf[32+3];
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uint8_t buf[32+3];
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unsigned8 *bufp;
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uint8_t *bufp;
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unsigned int len = len_noheader + 3;
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int ret;
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int ret;
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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/* If you change this size, please adjust the mem2 testcase. */
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/* If you change this size, please adjust the mem2 testcase. */
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unsigned8 buf[32+8];
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uint8_t buf[32+8];
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unsigned8 *bufp = buf;
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uint8_t *bufp = buf;
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uint32_t addr;
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unsigned32 lelen;
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uint32_t lelen;
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unsigned32 i;
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uint32_t i;
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if (len != 8)
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if (len != 8)
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{
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{
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/* If you change this size, please adjust the mem2 testcase. */
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/* If you change this size, please adjust the mem2 testcase. */
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uint8_t buf[32+8];
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uint8_t *bufp = buf;
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hw_rv_read (me, &leaddr, 4);
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hw_rv_read (me, &leaddr, 4);
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hw_rv_read (me, &lelen, 4);
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hw_rv_read (me, &lelen, 4);
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned32 intbitsle;
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unsigned32 intbits_ext;
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uint32_t intbits_ext;
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int i;
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int expected_type,
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unsigned8 *buf,
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unsigned int *return_len)
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 cbuf[32];
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uint8_t cbuf[32];
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unsigned int len;
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned32 new_period;
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uint32_t new_period;
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if (rv->dummy != NULL)
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if (rv->dummy != NULL)
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return;
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return;
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unsigned int nr_bytes)
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unsigned int nr_bytes)
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 addr_data[8] = "";
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uint8_t addr_data[8] = "";
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unsigned32 a_l = H2LE_4 (addr - rv->reg_address + rv->remote_reg_address);
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uint32_t a_l = H2LE_4 (addr - rv->reg_address + rv->remote_reg_address);
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unsigned int len = 8;
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unsigned int len = 8;
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if (nr_bytes != 4)
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if (nr_bytes != 4)
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static void
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static void
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hw_rv_mbox (struct hw *me, unsigned_word address)
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hw_rv_mbox (struct hw *me, unsigned_word address)
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{
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{
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unsigned8 buf[256+3];
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uint8_t buf[256+3];
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unsigned int cmd;
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unsigned int cmd;
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unsigned int rlen;
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unsigned int rlen;
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unsigned32 i;
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uint32_t i;
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unsigned int len
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unsigned int len
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= hw_dma_read_buffer (me, buf, 0, address, 3);
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= hw_dma_read_buffer (me, buf, 0, address, 3);
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@ -1002,8 +1002,8 @@ hw_rv_reg_write (struct hw *me,
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{
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{
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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hw_rv_device *rv = (hw_rv_device *) hw_data (me);
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unsigned8 addr_data[8] = "";
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uint8_t addr_data[8] = "";
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unsigned32 a_l = H2LE_4 (addr - rv->reg_address + rv->remote_reg_address);
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uint32_t a_l = H2LE_4 (addr - rv->reg_address + rv->remote_reg_address);
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unsigned int len = 8;
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unsigned int len = 8;
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if (nr_bytes != 4)
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if (nr_bytes != 4)
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@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ hw_rv_reg_write (struct hw *me,
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if (addr == rv->mbox_address)
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if (addr == rv->mbox_address)
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{
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{
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unsigned32 mbox_addr_le;
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uint32_t mbox_addr_le;
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if (rv->dummy != NULL)
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if (rv->dummy != NULL)
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hw_abort (me, "mbox not supported for a dummy instance");
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hw_abort (me, "mbox not supported for a dummy instance");
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memcpy (&mbox_addr_le, source, 4);
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memcpy (&mbox_addr_le, source, 4);
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@ -1123,15 +1123,15 @@ hw_rv_finish (struct hw *me)
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if (hw_property_type (dummy_prop) == integer_property)
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if (hw_property_type (dummy_prop) == integer_property)
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{
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{
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unsigned32 dummyfill = hw_find_integer_property (me, "dummy");
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uint32_t dummyfill = hw_find_integer_property (me, "dummy");
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unsigned8 *dummymem = hw_malloc (me, rv->reg_size);
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uint8_t *dummymem = hw_malloc (me, rv->reg_size);
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memset (dummymem, dummyfill, rv->reg_size);
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memset (dummymem, dummyfill, rv->reg_size);
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rv->dummy = dummymem;
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rv->dummy = dummymem;
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}
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}
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else
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else
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{
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{
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const char *dummyarg = hw_find_string_property (me, "dummy");
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const char *dummyarg = hw_find_string_property (me, "dummy");
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unsigned8 *dummymem = hw_malloc (me, rv->reg_size);
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uint8_t *dummymem = hw_malloc (me, rv->reg_size);
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FILE *f = fopen (dummyarg, "rb");
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FILE *f = fopen (dummyarg, "rb");
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|
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if (f == NULL)
|
if (f == NULL)
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@ -1153,10 +1153,10 @@ hw_rv_finish (struct hw *me)
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signed_cell attach_address_sc
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signed_cell attach_address_sc
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= hw_find_integer_property (me, "mbox");
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= hw_find_integer_property (me, "mbox");
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|
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rv->mbox_address = (unsigned32) attach_address_sc;
|
rv->mbox_address = (uint32_t) attach_address_sc;
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hw_attach_address (hw_parent (me),
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hw_attach_address (hw_parent (me),
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0,
|
0,
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0, (unsigned32) attach_address_sc, 4, me);
|
0, (uint32_t) attach_address_sc, 4, me);
|
||||||
}
|
}
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||||||
else
|
else
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||||||
hw_abort (me, "property \"mbox\" has the wrong type");
|
hw_abort (me, "property \"mbox\" has the wrong type");
|
||||||
@ -1176,8 +1176,8 @@ hw_rv_finish (struct hw *me)
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|||||||
&& hw_find_integer_array_property (me, "mem", 1, &attach_size_sc))
|
&& hw_find_integer_array_property (me, "mem", 1, &attach_size_sc))
|
||||||
{
|
{
|
||||||
/* Unfortunate choice of types forces us to dance around a bit. */
|
/* Unfortunate choice of types forces us to dance around a bit. */
|
||||||
rv->mem_address = (unsigned32) attach_address_sc;
|
rv->mem_address = (uint32_t) attach_address_sc;
|
||||||
rv->mem_size = (unsigned32) attach_size_sc;
|
rv->mem_size = (uint32_t) attach_size_sc;
|
||||||
if ((attach_address_sc & 3) != 0)
|
if ((attach_address_sc & 3) != 0)
|
||||||
hw_abort (me, "memory block must be 4 byte aligned");
|
hw_abort (me, "memory block must be 4 byte aligned");
|
||||||
}
|
}
|
||||||
|
@ -803,7 +803,7 @@ dump_statistics (SIM_CPU *current_cpu)
|
|||||||
SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
|
SIM_DESC sd = CPU_STATE (current_cpu);
|
||||||
CRIS_MISC_PROFILE *profp
|
CRIS_MISC_PROFILE *profp
|
||||||
= CPU_CRIS_MISC_PROFILE (current_cpu);
|
= CPU_CRIS_MISC_PROFILE (current_cpu);
|
||||||
unsigned64 total = profp->basic_cycle_count;
|
uint64_t total = profp->basic_cycle_count;
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
/* Historically, these messages have gone to stderr, so we'll keep it
|
/* Historically, these messages have gone to stderr, so we'll keep it
|
||||||
that way. It's also easier to then tell it from normal program
|
that way. It's also easier to then tell it from normal program
|
||||||
|
Reference in New Issue
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