From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 6244 invoked by alias); 12 Jun 2002 12:33:38 -0000 Mailing-List: contact gdb-patches-help@sources.redhat.com; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: gdb-patches-owner@sources.redhat.com Received: (qmail 6119 invoked from network); 12 Jun 2002 12:33:32 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO uk.superh.com) (193.128.105.170) by sources.redhat.com with SMTP; 12 Jun 2002 12:33:32 -0000 Received: from sh-uk-ex01.uk.w2k.superh.com (sh-uk-ex01 [192.168.16.17]) by uk.superh.com (8.11.6+Sun/8.11.6) with ESMTP id g5CCRqt04675; Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:27:52 +0100 (BST) Received: from superh.com ([192.168.17.40]) by sh-uk-ex01.uk.w2k.superh.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.0.2195.4905); Wed, 12 Jun 2002 13:31:51 +0100 Message-ID: <3D073F62.8CFB71AC@superh.com> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2002 05:33:00 -0000 From: Joern Rennecke Organization: SuperH UK Ltd. X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Elena Zannoni CC: ac131313@cygnus.com, binutils@sources.redhat.com, gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com, bje@redhat.com Subject: Re: Unreviewed patch: add include/gdb/sim-sh.h (Was: Re: SH simulator register numbers: include/gdb/sim-sh.h) References: <3CCED903.294513BE@st.com> <15568.36275.110744.510692@localhost.redhat.com> <3CD12BF8.7E1650C1@st.com> <3CD7EB51.7816DD1@st.com> <3CD803BC.5060900@cygnus.com> <3CD823D1.FC1E3717@st.com> <3CD85192.7020100@cygnus.com> <3CDAEDA4.3DE4A2D5@st.com> <15578.63785.429521.553723@localhost.redhat.com> <3CDB0B49.3040700@cygnus.com> <3CDBD33A.60D5768@st.com> <3D0630EE.B5DC621A@superh.com> <15622.28382.644505.747327@localhost.redhat.com> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------7F3D90BCC1F3F0F394C4042F" X-OriginalArrivalTime: 12 Jun 2002 12:31:51.0773 (UTC) FILETIME=[210648D0:01C2120D] X-SW-Source: 2002-06/txt/msg00185.txt.bz2 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------7F3D90BCC1F3F0F394C4042F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-length: 807 Elena Zannoni wrote: > > Sorry. > Can you format the file with one register per line? > Take a look at sim-d10v.h, now that Andrew cleaned it up. Ok. > I am not sure that leaving holes in the register numbers is a good idea. It's only leaving holes for specific subtargets that lack registers. > Does this work with gdb as it is now? Yes. This is just putting the SH[1-4], sh-dsp, sh3e, sh3-dsp constants in place and uses them, istead of literals. I wanted to get this out of the way before tackling the actual renumbering of the sh64 registers, to cut down on the size of potentially controversial patches to review. I have attached the updated patch set including the sim/sh patches. -- -------------------------- SuperH 2430 Aztec West / Almondsbury / BRISTOL / BS32 4AQ T:+44 1454 462330 --------------7F3D90BCC1F3F0F394C4042F Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="sim-sh-patch" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="sim-sh-patch" Content-length: 17842 Wed Jun 12 13:20:51 2002 J"orn Rennecke include/gdb: * sim-sh.h: Add enum constants for sh[1-4], sh3e, sh3?-dsp. sim/sh: * Makefile (interp.o): Depend on $(srcroot)/include/gdb/sim-sh.h. * interp.c: Include "gdb/sim-sh.h". (sim_store_register, sim_fetch_register): Use constants defined there. Index: include/gdb/sim-sh.h =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/include/gdb/sim-sh.h,v retrieving revision 1.1 diff -p -r1.1 sim-sh.h *** include/gdb/sim-sh.h 10 May 2002 22:53:56 -0000 1.1 --- include/gdb/sim-sh.h 12 Jun 2002 12:18:56 -0000 *************** *** 1,5 **** /* This file defines the interface between the sh simulator and gdb. ! Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GDB. --- 1,5 ---- /* This file defines the interface between the sh simulator and gdb. ! Copyright (C) 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GDB. *************** extern "C" { // } *** 27,51 **** /* The simulator makes use of the following register information. */ enum ! { ! SIM_SH64_R0_REGNUM = 0, ! SIM_SH64_SP_REGNUM = 15, ! SIM_SH64_PC_REGNUM = 64, ! SIM_SH64_SR_REGNUM = 65, ! SIM_SH64_SSR_REGNUM = 66, ! SIM_SH64_SPC_REGNUM = 67, ! SIM_SH64_TR0_REGNUM = 68, ! SIM_SH64_FPCSR_REGNUM = 76, ! SIM_SH64_FR0_REGNUM = 77 ! }; enum ! { ! SIM_SH64_NR_REGS = 141, /* total number of architectural registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_R_REGS = 64, /* number of general registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_TR_REGS = 8, /* number of target registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_FP_REGS = 64 /* number of floating point registers */ ! }; #ifdef __cplusplus } --- 27,158 ---- /* The simulator makes use of the following register information. */ enum ! { ! SIM_SH_R0_REGNUM = 0, ! SIM_SH_R1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R2_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R3_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R4_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R5_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R6_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R7_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R8_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R9_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R10_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R11_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R12_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R13_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R14_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R15_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_PC_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_PR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_GBR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_VBR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_MACH_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_MACL_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_SR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FPUL_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FPSCR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM, /* FRn registers: sh3e / sh4 */ ! SIM_SH_FR1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR2_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR3_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR4_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR5_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR6_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR7_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR8_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR9_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR10_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR11_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR12_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR13_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR14_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_FR15_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_SSR_REGNUM, /* sh3{,e,-dsp}, sh4 */ ! SIM_SH_SPC_REGNUM, /* sh3{,e,-dsp}, sh4 */ ! SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM, /* SIM_SH_Rn_BANKm_REGNUM: sh3[e] / sh4 */ ! SIM_SH_R1_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R2_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R3_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R4_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R5_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R6_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R7_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R0_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R1_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R2_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R3_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R4_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R5_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R6_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R7_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF2_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF3_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF4_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF5_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF6_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF7_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF8_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF9_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF10_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF11_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF12_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF13_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF14_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_XF15_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_SGR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_DBR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH4_NUM_REGS ! /* 77..127: room for expansion. */ ! }; ! ! /* sh[3]-dsp */ ! enum ! { ! SIM_SH_DSR_REGNUM = SIM_SH_FPSCR_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_A0G_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_A0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_A1G_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_A1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_M0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_M1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_X0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_X1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_Y0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_Y1_REGNUM, ! ! SIM_SH_MOD_REGNUM = SIM_SH_FR15_REGNUM, ! ! SIM_SH_RS_REGNUM = SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_RE_REGNUM, ! ! SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM = SIM_SH_R0_BANK1_REGNUM, ! SIM_SH_R7_BANK_REGNUM = SIM_SH_R7_BANK1_REGNUM ! }; ! ! enum ! { ! SIM_SH64_R0_REGNUM = 0, ! SIM_SH64_SP_REGNUM = 15, ! SIM_SH64_PC_REGNUM = 64, ! SIM_SH64_SR_REGNUM = 65, ! SIM_SH64_SSR_REGNUM = 66, ! SIM_SH64_SPC_REGNUM = 67, ! SIM_SH64_TR0_REGNUM = 68, ! SIM_SH64_FPCSR_REGNUM = 76, ! SIM_SH64_FR0_REGNUM = 77 ! }; enum ! { ! SIM_SH64_NR_REGS = 141, /* total number of architectural registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_R_REGS = 64, /* number of general registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_TR_REGS = 8, /* number of target registers */ ! SIM_SH64_NR_FP_REGS = 64 /* number of floating point registers */ ! }; #ifdef __cplusplus } Index: sim/sh/Makefile.in =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/sim/sh/Makefile.in,v retrieving revision 1.2 diff -p -r1.2 Makefile.in *** sim/sh/Makefile.in 7 Jun 2000 14:59:16 -0000 1.2 --- sim/sh/Makefile.in 12 Jun 2002 12:18:56 -0000 *************** SIM_EXTRA_CLEAN = sh-clean *** 24,30 **** ## COMMON_POST_CONFIG_FRAG ! interp.o: interp.c code.c table.c ppi.c code.c: gencode ./gencode -x >code.c --- 24,30 ---- ## COMMON_POST_CONFIG_FRAG ! interp.o: interp.c code.c table.c ppi.c $(srcroot)/include/gdb/sim-sh.h code.c: gencode ./gencode -x >code.c Index: sim/sh/interp.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/sim/sh/interp.c,v retrieving revision 1.5 diff -p -r1.5 interp.c *** sim/sh/interp.c 9 Jun 2002 15:45:52 -0000 1.5 --- sim/sh/interp.c 12 Jun 2002 12:18:56 -0000 *************** *** 29,34 **** --- 29,35 ---- #include "bfd.h" #include "gdb/callback.h" #include "gdb/remote-sim.h" + #include "gdb/sim-sh.h" /* This file is local - if newlib changes, then so should this. */ #include "syscall.h" *************** sim_store_register (sd, rn, memory, leng *** 1790,1887 **** val = swap (* (int *)memory); switch (rn) { ! case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7: ! case 8: case 9: case 10: case 11: case 12: case 13: case 14: case 15: saved_state.asregs.regs[rn] = val; break; ! case 16: saved_state.asregs.pc = val; break; ! case 17: PR = val; break; ! case 18: GBR = val; break; ! case 19: VBR = val; break; ! case 20: MACH = val; break; ! case 21: MACL = val; break; ! case 22: SET_SR (val); break; ! case 23: FPUL = val; break; ! case 24: SET_FPSCR (val); break; ! case 25: if (target_dsp) A0G = val; ! else case 26: if (target_dsp) A0 = val; ! else case 27: if (target_dsp) A1G = val; ! else case 28: if (target_dsp) A1 = val; ! else case 29: if (target_dsp) M0 = val; ! else case 30: if (target_dsp) M1 = val; ! else case 31: if (target_dsp) X0 = val; ! else case 32: if (target_dsp) X1 = val; ! else case 33: if (target_dsp) Y0 = val; ! else case 34: if (target_dsp) Y1 = val; ! else case 40: if (target_dsp) SET_MOD (val); ! else case 35: case 36: case 37: case 38: case 39: ! SET_FI (rn - 25, val); break; ! case 41: SSR = val; break; ! case 42: SPC = val; break; /* The rn_bank idiosyncracies are not due to hardware differences, but to a weird aliasing naming scheme for sh3 / sh3e / sh4. */ ! case 43: if (target_dsp) RS = val; ! else case 44: if (target_dsp) RE = val; ! else case 45: case 46: case 47: case 48: case 49: case 50: if (SR_MD && SR_RB) ! Rn_BANK (rn - 43) = val; else ! saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - 43] = val; break; ! case 51: case 52: case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56: case 57: case 58: if (target_dsp || ! SR_MD || ! SR_RB) ! SET_Rn_BANK (rn - 51, val); else ! saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - 51] = val; break; default: return 0; --- 1791,1899 ---- val = swap (* (int *)memory); switch (rn) { ! case SIM_SH_R0_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R1_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R2_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R3_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R4_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R5_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R6_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R7_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R8_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R9_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R10_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R11_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R12_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R13_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R14_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R15_REGNUM: saved_state.asregs.regs[rn] = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_PC_REGNUM: saved_state.asregs.pc = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_PR_REGNUM: PR = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_GBR_REGNUM: GBR = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_VBR_REGNUM: VBR = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_MACH_REGNUM: MACH = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_MACL_REGNUM: MACL = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_SR_REGNUM: SET_SR (val); break; ! case SIM_SH_FPUL_REGNUM: FPUL = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_FPSCR_REGNUM: SET_FPSCR (val); break; ! case SIM_SH_A0G_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) A0G = val; ! else case SIM_SH_A0_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) A0 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_A1G_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) A1G = val; ! else case SIM_SH_A1_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) A1 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_M0_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) M0 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_M1_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) M1 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_X0_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) X0 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_X1_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) X1 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_Y0_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) Y0 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_Y1_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) Y1 = val; ! else case SIM_SH_MOD_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) SET_MOD (val); ! else case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+10: ! case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+11: case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+12: ! case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+13: case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+14: ! SET_FI (rn - SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM, val); break; ! case SIM_SH_SSR_REGNUM: SSR = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_SPC_REGNUM: SPC = val; break; /* The rn_bank idiosyncracies are not due to hardware differences, but to a weird aliasing naming scheme for sh3 / sh3e / sh4. */ ! case SIM_SH_RS_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) RS = val; ! else case SIM_SH_RE_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) RE = val; ! else case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+2: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+3: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+4: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+5: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+6: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+7: if (SR_MD && SR_RB) ! Rn_BANK (rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM) = val; else ! saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM] = val; break; ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+0: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+1: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+2: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+3: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+4: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+5: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+6: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+7: if (target_dsp || ! SR_MD || ! SR_RB) ! SET_Rn_BANK (rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM, val); else ! saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK1_REGNUM] = val; break; default: return 0; *************** sim_fetch_register (sd, rn, memory, leng *** 1901,1996 **** init_pointers (); switch (rn) { ! case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7: ! case 8: case 9: case 10: case 11: case 12: case 13: case 14: case 15: val = saved_state.asregs.regs[rn]; break; ! case 16: val = saved_state.asregs.pc; break; ! case 17: val = PR; break; ! case 18: val = GBR; break; ! case 19: val = VBR; break; ! case 20: val = MACH; break; ! case 21: val = MACL; break; ! case 22: val = GET_SR (); break; ! case 23: val = FPUL; break; ! case 24: val = GET_FPSCR (); break; ! case 25: ! val = target_dsp ? SEXT (A0G) : FI (0); ! break; ! case 26: ! val = target_dsp ? A0 : FI (1); ! break; ! case 27: ! val = target_dsp ? SEXT (A1G) : FI (2); ! break; ! case 28: ! val = target_dsp ? A1 : FI (3); ! break; ! case 29: ! val = target_dsp ? M0 : FI (4); ! break; ! case 30: ! val = target_dsp ? M1 : FI (5); ! break; ! case 31: ! val = target_dsp ? X0 : FI (6); ! break; ! case 32: ! val = target_dsp ? X1 : FI (7); ! break; ! case 33: ! val = target_dsp ? Y0 : FI (8); ! break; ! case 34: ! val = target_dsp ? Y1 : FI (9); ! break; ! case 35: case 36: case 37: case 38: case 39: ! val = FI (rn - 25); ! break; ! case 40: ! val = target_dsp ? MOD : FI (15); break; ! case 41: val = SSR; break; ! case 42: val = SPC; break; /* The rn_bank idiosyncracies are not due to hardware differences, but to a weird aliasing naming scheme for sh3 / sh3e / sh4. */ ! case 43: if (target_dsp) val = RS; ! else case 44: if (target_dsp) val = RE; ! else case 45: case 46: case 47: case 48: case 49: case 50: val = (SR_MD && SR_RB ! ? Rn_BANK (rn - 43) ! : saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - 43]); break; ! case 51: case 52: case 53: case 54: case 55: case 56: case 57: case 58: val = (target_dsp || ! SR_MD || ! SR_RB ! ? Rn_BANK (rn - 51) ! : saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - 51]); break; default: return 0; --- 1913,2019 ---- init_pointers (); switch (rn) { ! case SIM_SH_R0_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R1_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R2_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R3_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R4_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R5_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R6_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R7_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R8_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R9_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R10_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R11_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R12_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R13_REGNUM: case SIM_SH_R14_REGNUM: ! case SIM_SH_R15_REGNUM: val = saved_state.asregs.regs[rn]; break; ! case SIM_SH_PC_REGNUM: val = saved_state.asregs.pc; break; ! case SIM_SH_PR_REGNUM: val = PR; break; ! case SIM_SH_GBR_REGNUM: val = GBR; break; ! case SIM_SH_VBR_REGNUM: val = VBR; break; ! case SIM_SH_MACH_REGNUM: val = MACH; break; ! case SIM_SH_MACL_REGNUM: val = MACL; break; ! case SIM_SH_SR_REGNUM: val = GET_SR (); break; ! case SIM_SH_FPUL_REGNUM: val = FPUL; break; ! case SIM_SH_FPSCR_REGNUM: val = GET_FPSCR (); break; ! case SIM_SH_A0G_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = SEXT (A0G); ! else case SIM_SH_A0_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = A0; ! else case SIM_SH_A1G_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = SEXT (A1G); ! else case SIM_SH_A1_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = A1; ! else case SIM_SH_M0_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = M0; ! else case SIM_SH_M1_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = M1; ! else case SIM_SH_X0_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = X0; ! else case SIM_SH_X1_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = X1; ! else case SIM_SH_Y0_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = Y0; ! else case SIM_SH_Y1_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = Y1; ! else case SIM_SH_MOD_REGNUM: ! if (target_dsp) ! val = MOD; ! else case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+10: ! case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+11: case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+12: ! case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+13: case SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM+14: ! val = FI (rn - SIM_SH_FR0_REGNUM); break; ! case SIM_SH_SSR_REGNUM: val = SSR; break; ! case SIM_SH_SPC_REGNUM: val = SPC; break; /* The rn_bank idiosyncracies are not due to hardware differences, but to a weird aliasing naming scheme for sh3 / sh3e / sh4. */ ! case SIM_SH_RS_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) val = RS; ! else case SIM_SH_RE_REGNUM: if (target_dsp) val = RE; ! else case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+2: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+3: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+4: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+5: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+6: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM+7: val = (SR_MD && SR_RB ! ? Rn_BANK (rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM) ! : saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK0_REGNUM]); break; ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+0: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+1: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+2: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+3: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+4: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+5: ! case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+6: case SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM+7: val = (target_dsp || ! SR_MD || ! SR_RB ! ? Rn_BANK (rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK_REGNUM) ! : saved_state.asregs.regs[rn - SIM_SH_R0_BANK1_REGNUM]); break; default: return 0; --------------7F3D90BCC1F3F0F394C4042F--