# $NetBSD: SIMULATOR,v 1.6 2002/08/26 11:16:02 scw Exp $ # NetBSD/sh5 on the simple `chess' based simulator. # # This won't get to single-user, but it serves as a useful way to debug # startup code. include "arch/evbsh5/conf/std.evbsh5.el" maxusers 2 options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE #ident "SIMULATOR-$Revision: 1.6 $" options CPU_STB1 # Uncomment this to build a 64-bit kernel #makeoptions SH5_ABI=64 makeoptions DEFCOPTS="-g" makeoptions DEBUG="-g" options DIAGNOSTIC options DEBUG #options DDB options KTRACE # system call tracing via ktrace(1) options SYSTRACE # system call vetting via systrace(1) file-system FFS file-system KERNFS file-system MFS options INET config netbsd root on ? type ? pseudo-device loop pseudo-device bpfilter pseudo-device pty pseudo-device rnd # The mainbus to which all devices attach mainbus0 at root # # The SuperHyway bus is the main interconnect between the constituent # "modules" which make up an SH-5 system # superhyway0 at mainbus0 # # Only the CPU and a cut-down Peripheral Bridge module exists on the simulator. # cpu0 at superhyway0 pport 0x0d # A single CPU pbridge0 at superhyway0 pport 0x09 # Peripheral Bridge # # The simulated Peripheral Bridge has the following devices: # cprc0 at pbridge0 # Clock, Power & Reset Control intc0 at pbridge0 # Interrupt controller tmu0 at pbridge0 ipl 14 intevt 0x400 # Timer rtc0 at pbridge0 # Battery-backed Date/Time chip clock0 at cprc0 # Primary clock generator # # The DTF debug interface. # dtfcons0 at mainbus0