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465 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
scw a30ba3dd9a Need <sys/types.h> 2002-07-10 15:52:49 +00:00
scw f78244feaf Before returning to userland, clear the FPU regs saved flag. 2002-07-10 15:52:07 +00:00
scw 0f3678d589 Track FPU register save status. 2002-07-10 15:49:33 +00:00
scw 51f3f8ff9c More superh toolchain hacks. This time, it expects wchar_t to be a short. 2002-07-10 12:23:08 +00:00
scw 187f1ae3a1 Some hacks which will go away when we switch to a native NetBSD toolchain.
The SuperH compiler erroneously prepends underscores to global syms...
2002-07-10 11:36:23 +00:00
scw 5f0c27f158 Missed some semi-colons. 2002-07-10 11:31:25 +00:00
scw 0b074fa253 SH5 floating point support, based on sh3. 2002-07-10 10:38:22 +00:00
scw f616928985 Doh, missed a #endif 2002-07-10 10:30:19 +00:00
scw ea38860915 SH5 profiling support. 2002-07-10 10:24:16 +00:00
scw c7510b3b78 Fix FP reg names 2002-07-10 10:22:43 +00:00
scw 293298968a Descend into include subdirs and install relevant headers. 2002-07-10 08:56:11 +00:00
scw 8324df7cf0 Sync the ktrsyscall() arguments with -current reality. 2002-07-05 14:05:58 +00:00
scw 63fd77b84b Sync the sendsig() argument list with -current reality. 2002-07-05 14:04:00 +00:00
scw 8aecaeac04 Roll our own CWARNFLAGS. There are some things in MI code which the
SuperH version of gcc barfs over.
2002-07-05 14:02:31 +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