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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
scw
44d097926f Delete an obsolete comment; ddb(9) is very definately functional on SH5. 2003-04-29 17:07:56 +00:00
scw
8c5c893bf7 Add a BKPT_ADDR() macro which gives MD code a chance to munge a
breakpoint address before it's used. Currently a no-op on all but sh5.

This is useful on sh5, for example, to mask off the instruction
type encoding in the bottom two address bits, and makes it possible
to do "db> break $rXX" instead of manually munging the address.
2003-04-29 17:06:03 +00:00
scw
5d74e4ddb2 Now that we can deal with debug exceptions, use a BRK instruction for
ddb breakpoints instead of TRAPA in order to simplify the trapa (syscall)
handler.
2003-03-19 11:37:57 +00:00
scw
a3885e9bdd - Change VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS to start at KSEG1 instead of KSEG0.
- Overhaul the TLB management code such that we now keep track of
   the exact TLB slot at which a mapping was inserted, both for user-
   space and kernel mappings. This addresses #2 on the TODO list.
2002-11-23 09:25:54 +00:00
scw
a5719508fe Get DB_ELFSIZE for 64-bit kernels. 2002-10-08 15:49:26 +00:00
scw
47e178df57 Move opcode_t typedef into db_machdep.h. 2002-09-19 10:03:11 +00:00
scw
5938c04bbe Yay, single-step now works.
Also do a wee bit tidying up.
2002-09-01 09:01:33 +00:00
scw
2774f9d77b Basic ddb(4) support.
Still to do:
 - disassembly
 - breakpoints
 - single-step
 - stack trace
2002-08-26 10:16:44 +00:00
scw
59474a8c82 NetBSD, meet the SH-5 cpu.
SH-5, meet NetBSD.

Let's hope this is the start of a long and fruitful relationship. :-)

This code, funded by Wasabi Systems, adds initial support for the
Hitachi SuperH(tm) SH-5 cpu architecture to NetBSD.

At the present time, NetBSD/evbsh5 only runs on a SH-5 core simulator
which has no simulated devices other than a simple console. However, it
is good enough to get to the "root device: " prompt.

Device driver support for Real SH-5 Hardware is in place, particularly for
supporting the up-coming Cayman evaluation board, and should be quite
easy to get running when the hardware is available.

There is no in-tree toolchain for this port at this time. Gcc-current has
rudimentary SH-5 support but it is known to be buggy. A working toolchain
was obtained from SuperH to facilitate this port. Gcc-current will be
fixed in due course.

The SH-5 architecture is fully 64-bit capable, although NetBSD/evbsh5 has
currently only been tested in 32-bit mode. It is bi-endian, via a boot-
time option and it also has an "SHcompact" mode in which it will execute
SH-[34] user-land instructions.

For more information on the SH-5, see www.superh.com. Suffice to say it
is *not* just another respin of the SH-[34].
2002-07-05 13:31:28 +00:00