Revert "Integrated kmc gcc for matching libgultra (#224)" (#238)

* Revert "Integrated kmc gcc for matching libgultra (#224)"

This reverts commit c83d233482.

* also revert install.sh
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@ -259,14 +259,6 @@ async def main():
depfile="$out.d",
deps="gcc")
n.newline()
# KMC gcc crashes if the argument string is too long, so preprocess input separately to minimize arguments
# KMC gcc doesn't support input on stdin, so a temp file has to be made for the preprocessor output
n.rule("cc_kmc",
command=f"bash -o pipefail -c '{cpp} -Iver/$version/build/include -Iinclude -Iinclude/PR -Isrc -D _LANGUAGE_C -D _FINALROM -D VERSION=$version -ffreestanding -DF3DEX_GBI_2 -D_MIPS_SZLONG=32 {args.cflags} -MD -MF $out.d $in -o $out.i && export WINEPATH=tools/kmc/BIN && wine exew32 gcc -O3 -c -G0 -mgp32 -mfp32 -mips3 $out.i -o $out' && {cross}strip $out -N $in",
description="kmc $in",
depfile="$out.d",
deps="gcc")
n.newline()
with open("tools/permuter_settings.toml", "w") as f:
version = versions[0]
@ -295,7 +287,7 @@ async def main():
n.newline()
n.rule("as",
command="${cross}as -EB -O0 -G0 -mtune=vr4300 -march=vr4300 -mabi=32 -Iinclude $in -o $out",
command="${cross}as -EB -march=vr4300 -mtune=vr4300 -Iinclude $in -o $out",
description="assemble $in")
n.newline()
@ -569,10 +561,9 @@ async def main():
for version in versions:
s_glob = "ver/" + version + "/" + re.sub("src/", "asm/nonmatchings/", c_file)[:-2] + "/*.s"
rule = "cc_kmc" if c_file.startswith("src/ultra/") else ("cc_dsl" if status == 0 else "cc")
n.build(
obj(c_file),
rule,
"cc_dsl" if status == 0 else "cc",
c_file,
implicit = None if not args.depend_on_s else glob(s_glob),
order_only="generated_headers_" + version,

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ if cat /etc/os-release | grep -E 'ID=debian|ID_LIKE=debian' &> /dev/null; then
echo "Installing packages for Debian or derivative (apt)"
# Add i386 arch for wine32
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt install -y git python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools build-essential binutils-mips-linux-gnu zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev ninja-build wine32 || exit 1
# sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo apt install -y git python3 python3-pip python3-setuptools build-essential binutils-mips-linux-gnu zlib1g-dev libyaml-dev ninja-build || exit 1
python3 -m pip install -U -r requirements.txt
if [[ $1 == "--extra" ]]; then

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
INCLUDE_ASM(s32, "os/code_47ae0_len_e0", osSpGetStatus);
INCLUDE_ASM(s32, "os/code_47ae0_len_e0", __osSpSetStatus);
INCLUDE_ASM(s32, "os/code_47ae0_len_e0", osSpSetStatus);
INCLUDE_ASM(s32, "os/code_47ae0_len_e0", osSpSetPc);

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#define MOVE_ADDU
#include "common.h"
s32 osEPiReadIo(OSPiHandle* pihandle, u32 devAddr, u32* data) {
s32 ret;
__osPiGetAccess();
ret = osEPiRawReadIo(pihandle, devAddr, data);
__osPiRelAccess();
return ret;
}

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#include "common.h"
INCLUDE_ASM(void, "os/osSpTaskYield", osSpTaskYield);

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#include <os_internal.h>
#include "piint.h"
s32 osEPiReadIo(OSPiHandle *pihandle, u32 devAddr, u32 *data) {
register s32 ret;
__osPiGetAccess();
ret = osEPiRawReadIo(pihandle, devAddr, data);
__osPiRelAccess();
return ret;
}

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@ -1,145 +0,0 @@
#ifndef _PIINT_H
#define _PIINT_H
#include <os_internal.h>
#include <rcp.h>
//https://github.com/LuigiBlood/64dd/wiki/Memory-Map
#define LEO_BASE_REG 0x05000000
#define LEO_CMD (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x508)
#define LEO_STATUS (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x508)
#define LEO_BM_CTL (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x510)
#define LEO_BM_STATUS (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x510)
#define LEO_SEQ_CTL (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x518)
#define LEO_SEQ_STATUS (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x518)
#define LEO_C2_BUFF (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x000) //C2 Sector Buffer
#define LEO_SECTOR_BUFF (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x400) //Data Sector Buffer
#define LEO_DATA (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x500) //Data
#define LEO_MISC_REG (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x504) //Misc Register
#define LEO_CUR_TK (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x50C) //Current Track
#define LEO_ERR_SECTOR (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x514) //Sector Error Status
#define LEO_CUR_SECTOR (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x51C) //Current Sector
#define LEO_HARD_RESET (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x520) //Hard Reset
#define LEO_C1_S0 (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x524) //C1
#define LEO_HOST_SECBYTE (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x528) //Sector Size (in bytes)
#define LEO_C1_S2 (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x52C) //C1
#define LEO_SEC_BYTE (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x530) //Sectors per Block, Full Size
#define LEO_C1_S4 (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x534) //C1
#define LEO_C1_S6 (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x538) //C1
#define LEO_CUR_ADDR (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x53C) //Current Address?
#define LEO_ID_REG (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x540) //ID
#define LEO_TEST_REG (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x544) //Test Read
#define LEO_TEST_PIN_SEL (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x548) //Test Write
#define LEO_RAM_ADDR (LEO_BASE_REG + 0x580) //Microsequencer RAM
#define LEO_STATUS_PRESENCE_MASK 0xFFFF
#define LEO_STATUS_DATA_REQUEST 0x40000000
#define LEO_STATUS_C2_TRANSFER 0x10000000
#define LEO_STATUS_BUFFER_MANAGER_ERROR 0x08000000
#define LEO_STATUS_BUFFER_MANAGER_INTERRUPT 0x04000000
#define LEO_STATUS_MECHANIC_INTERRUPT 0x02000000
#define LEO_STATUS_DISK_PRESENT 0x01000000
#define LEO_STATUS_BUSY_STATE 0x00800000
#define LEO_STATUS_RESET_STATE 0x00400000
#define LEO_STATUS_MOTOR_NOT_SPINNING 0x00100000
#define LEO_STATUS_HEAD_RETRACTED 0x00080000
#define LEO_STATUS_WRITE_PROTECT_ERROR 0x00040000
#define LEO_STATUS_MECHANIC_ERROR 0x00020000
#define LEO_STATUS_DISK_CHANGE 0x00010000
#define LEO_STATUS_MODE_MASK (LEO_STATUS_MOTOR_NOT_SPINNING | LEO_STATUS_HEAD_RETRACTED)
#define LEO_STATUS_MODE_SLEEP (LEO_STATUS_MOTOR_NOT_SPINNING | LEO_STATUS_HEAD_RETRACTED)
#define LEO_STATUS_MODE_STANDBY (LEO_STATUS_HEAD_RETRACTED)
#define LEO_STATUS_MODE_ACTIVE 0
#define LEO_CUR_TK_INDEX_LOCK 0x60000000
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_RUNNING 0x80000000 //Running
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_ERROR 0x04000000 //Error
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_MICRO 0x02000000 //Micro Status?
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_BLOCK 0x01000000 //Block Transfer
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_C1CORRECTION 0x00800000 //C1 Correction
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_C1DOUBLE 0x00400000 //C1 Double
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_C1SINGLE 0x00200000 //C1 Single
#define LEO_BM_STATUS_C1ERROR 0x00010000 //C1 Error
#define LEO_BM_CTL_START 0x80000000 //Start Buffer Manager
#define LEO_BM_CTL_MODE 0x40000000 //Buffer Manager Mode
#define LEO_BM_CTL_IMASK 0x20000000 //BM Interrupt Mask
#define LEO_BM_CTL_RESET 0x10000000 //Buffer Manager Reset
#define LEO_BM_CTL_DISABLE_OR 0x08000000 //Disable OR Check?
#define LEO_BM_CTL_DISABLE_C1 0x04000000 //Disable C1 Correction
#define LEO_BM_CTL_BLOCK 0x02000000 //Block Transfer
#define LEO_BM_CTL_CLR_MECHANIC_INTR 0x01000000 //Mechanic Interrupt Reset
#define LEO_BM_CTL_CONTROL_MASK 0xFF000000
#define LEO_BM_CTL_SECTOR_MASK 0x00FF0000
#define LEO_BM_CTL_SECTOR_SHIFT 16
#define LEO_CMD_TYPE_0 0 //TODO: name
#define LEO_CMD_TYPE_1 1 //TODO: name
#define LEO_CMD_TYPE_2 2 //TODO: name
#define LEO_ERROR_GOOD 0
#define LEO_ERROR_4 4 //maybe busy?
#define LEO_ERROR_22 22 //
#define LEO_ERROR_23 23 //unrecovered read error?
#define LEO_ERROR_24 24 //no reference position found?
#define LEO_ERROR_29 29 //
extern OSDevMgr __osPiDevMgr;
extern OSPiHandle *__osCurrentHandle[2];
extern OSPiHandle CartRomHandle;
extern OSPiHandle LeoDiskHandle;
extern OSMesgQueue __osPiAccessQueue;
extern u32 __osPiAccessQueueEnabled;
int __osPiDeviceBusy(void);
void __osDevMgrMain(void *);
void __osPiCreateAccessQueue(void);
void __osPiRelAccess(void);
void __osPiGetAccess(void);
OSMesgQueue *osPiGetCmdQueue(void);
#define OS_RAMROM_STACKSIZE 1024
#define WAIT_ON_IOBUSY(stat) \
stat = IO_READ(PI_STATUS_REG); \
while (stat & (PI_STATUS_IO_BUSY | PI_STATUS_DMA_BUSY)) \
stat = IO_READ(PI_STATUS_REG);
#define UPDATE_REG(reg, var) \
if (cHandle->var != pihandle->var) \
IO_WRITE(reg, pihandle->var);
#define EPI_SYNC(pihandle, stat, domain) \
\
WAIT_ON_IOBUSY(stat) \
\
domain = pihandle->domain; \
if (__osCurrentHandle[domain] != pihandle) \
{ \
OSPiHandle *cHandle = __osCurrentHandle[domain]; \
if (domain == PI_DOMAIN1) \
{ \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM1_LAT_REG, latency); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM1_PGS_REG, pageSize); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM1_RLS_REG, relDuration); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM1_PWD_REG, pulse); \
} \
else \
{ \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM2_LAT_REG, latency); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM2_PGS_REG, pageSize); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM2_RLS_REG, relDuration); \
UPDATE_REG(PI_BSD_DOM2_PWD_REG, pulse); \
} \
__osCurrentHandle[domain] = pihandle; \
}
#endif

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#include <os_internal.h>
#include <rcp.h>
void osSpTaskYield(void) {
__osSpSetStatus(SP_SET_YIELD);
}

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proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General
Public License instead of this License.

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Some additional functions not shown in a manual are explained here.
Additional option for 'mild'
-E If an undefined symbol is found when 'mild' calls a linker (ld) and linking is being
processed, 'mild' continues the processing by default. However, if -E option is
specified, the processing stops when the undefined symbol is found.
Shrinking function for debugging information
If an environmental parameter GCC_CELF is set ON (set GCC_CELF=ON), it will
delete unnecessary debugging information (such as unused structure information in a file)
and reduce the size of the debugging information. Moreover, by describing a header file
etc a user uses in __elfcom.c file, debugging information which is same as one defined
in the file will not be output to each file, and peculiar portion of each file alone will be
output as debugging information. By using this function, an object size of each module
will be reduced and therefore, time needed for compiling/linking will be considerably
reduced. And, since a memory used for linking is reduced a memory size needed for a
host computer does not have to be large.
In ultra/gcc/mipse/debug directory, a sample for using debugging function for
N64 sample ultra/usr/pr/src/simple, is stored. Please copy all the files in
ultra/gcc/mipse/debug to ultra/usr/pr/src/simple, and enter,
c:>envset
c:>make
and confirm the file shrinking function.
In the event that to describe the common debugging information in __elfcom.c file is
not necessary as it is optional, there is no need to describe it. However, specifying of
'set GCC_CELF=ON' allows to reduce the size of debugging information considerably just
by re-compiling and without changing the present environment, so be sure to specify it.
How to use file shrinking function for debugging information
1. Please specify an environmental parameter as 'set GCC_CELF=ON'. Usually, please add,
set GCC_CELF=ON
to ultra/setup.bat.
2. Please have all the objects depend upon __elfcom.tbl and __elfcom.elf just like the
last portion of 'makefile' in a game program directory. As an example, for N64
sample ultra/usr/pr/src/simple, please add the following at the end of 'makefile':
$(CODEOBJECTS) $(DATAOBJECTS) : __elfcom.tbl __elfcom.elf
__elfcom.tbl __elfcom.elf : __elfcom.o
elftbl
3. Please include or describe directly a header file which describes a structure etc in __elfcom.c file.
Debugging information like a structure information described in this
__elfcom.c will be a common information for all the files to be compiled in the same
environment. Debugging information which is same as the one defined in
__elfcom.c will not be output to each file, and peculiar portion of each file alone will
be output as debugging information. For N64 sample ultra/usr/pr/src/simple,
please describe,
#include <ultra64.h>
in __elfcom.c.
4. It is not necessary for N64 sample ultra/usr/pr/src/simple, however, in case that
a source code or an object code is stored in other place than a current directory, it
is necessary to specify a directory which has a common information table
(__elfcom.tbl) file using an environmental parameter GCC_ELF_TBL, if the file is to
be compiled.
set GCC_ELF_TBL=%ROOT%/usr/src/PR/simple
5. The above concludes setting of an environmental parameter. Please delete every
object file (.o) once, and redo the compiling. And confirm that compiling ended
normally, and the created file '.out file' has shrunk.
Note: When a file shrinking function is used, Partner Ver 1.07 or newer ones should be
used. Any older versions than this cannot read a file shrunk debugging
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1997.9.26 1.2 (PC)
A new function, a shrinking function for debugging information, was added. By using this function, the size of the present debugging information can be reduced to one-tenth approximately. However, PARTNER-N64/WIN Version 1.07 is necessary to utilize this function.
'lba' command was added for 'mild'.
1997. 7.5 1.1 (PC)
An operating environment of exeGCC(N64) has been changed so that it can be operated
on WIN32 (a native environment for Windows 95, Windows NT). So, it is possible to secure a memory of the system up to maximum virtual memory area. Furthermore, it is now possible to create an environment to compile a program of N64 on Windows NT.
The size of debugging information was reduced to two-thirds approximately. So, the time for linking can be reduced.
A shortage of a stack and a general protection error due to a complicated function or a large function, in case of '-02' or '-03' option being specified and optimization being done when compiling, are evaded.
'romalign' specification for delta transfer for 'mild' is now available. Delta transfer
function is now available if used with PARTNER-N64/Win Version 1.06.
'-w option' was added for 'mild'. By this option specification, it is possible to control a
warning display of 'overlapping' for 'mild'.
'-E option' was added for 'mild'. By this option specification, if an undefined symbol is found when 'mild' calls a linker (ld) and linking is being processed, the processing stops
at that moment.
A directory specification by DOS environment drives or '\' for 'make' is available.
(It is now possible to describe c: \prog,x: \nintendo\kmc etc.)
1997. 1.1 1.0 (PC)
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.L80065B8C:
/* 40F8C 80065B8C 0C018614 */ jal osWritebackDCache
/* 40F90 80065B90 24050040 */ addiu $a1, $zero, 0x40
/* 40F94 80065B94 0C01B1BC */ jal __osSpSetStatus
/* 40F94 80065B94 0C01B1BC */ jal osSpSetStatus
/* 40F98 80065B98 24042B00 */ addiu $a0, $zero, 0x2b00
/* 40F9C 80065B9C 2410FFFF */ addiu $s0, $zero, -1
/* 40FA0 80065BA0 3C040400 */ lui $a0, 0x400

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/* 41028 80065C28 00000000 */ nop
/* 4102C 80065C2C 1440FFFD */ bnez $v0, .L80065C24
/* 41030 80065C30 00000000 */ nop
/* 41034 80065C34 0C01B1BC */ jal __osSpSetStatus
/* 41034 80065C34 0C01B1BC */ jal osSpSetStatus
/* 41038 80065C38 24040125 */ addiu $a0, $zero, 0x125
/* 4103C 80065C3C 8FBF0010 */ lw $ra, 0x10($sp)
/* 41040 80065C40 03E00008 */ jr $ra

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glabel osSpTaskYield
/* 41050 80065C50 27BDFFE8 */ addiu $sp, $sp, -0x18
/* 41054 80065C54 AFBF0010 */ sw $ra, 0x10($sp)
/* 41058 80065C58 0C01B1BC */ jal __osSpSetStatus
/* 41058 80065C58 0C01B1BC */ jal osSpSetStatus
/* 4105C 80065C5C 24040400 */ addiu $a0, $zero, 0x400
/* 41060 80065C60 8FBF0010 */ lw $ra, 0x10($sp)
/* 41064 80065C64 03E00008 */ jr $ra

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.set noat # allow manual use of $at
.set noreorder # don't insert nops after branches
glabel __osSpSetStatus
glabel osSpSetStatus
/* 47AF0 8006C6F0 3C02A404 */ lui $v0, 0xa404
/* 47AF4 8006C6F4 34420010 */ ori $v0, $v0, 0x10
/* 47AF8 8006C6F8 03E00008 */ jr $ra

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glabel osSpTaskYield
/* 41050 80065C50 27BDFFE8 */ addiu $sp, $sp, -0x18
/* 41054 80065C54 AFBF0010 */ sw $ra, 0x10($sp)
/* 41058 80065C58 0C01B1BC */ jal __osSpSetStatus
/* 41058 80065C58 0C01B1BC */ jal osSpSetStatus
/* 4105C 80065C5C 24040400 */ addiu $a0, $zero, 0x400
/* 41060 80065C60 8FBF0010 */ lw $ra, 0x10($sp)
/* 41064 80065C64 03E00008 */ jr $ra

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ segments:
- [0x3BD40, hasm, os/osSetIntMask]
- [0x3bde0, c, os/osCreatePiManager]
- [0x3C160, c, os/osEPiWriteIo] # MOVE_ADDU
- [0x3c1c0, c, ultra/epiread]
- [0x3c1c0, c, os/osEPiReadIo] # MOVE_ADDU
- [0x3c220, c, os/osEPiStartDma] # MOVE_ADDU
- [0x3c2c0, c, os/osEPiLinkHandle]
- [0x3c310, c, os/osCartRomInit]
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ segments:
- [0x40c20, c, os/code_40c20_len_1f0]
- [0x40E00, hasm, os/osGetCount]
- [0x40E10, c, os/code_40E10]
- [0x41050, c, ultra/sptaskyield]
- [0x41050, c, os/osSpTaskYield]
- [0x41070, c, os/osSpTaskYielded]
- [0x410C0, c, os/osSiRawStartDma]
- [0x41170, c, os/code_41170_len_f0]

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@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ osSetSR = 0x8006C6A0; // type:func rom:0x47AA0
osSetWatchLo = 0x8006C6B0; // type:func rom:0x47AB0
osSpDeviceBusy = 0x8006C6C0; // type:func rom:0x47AC0
osSpGetStatus = 0x8006C6E0; // type:func rom:0x47AE0
__osSpSetStatus = 0x8006C6F0; // type:func rom:0x47AF0
osSpSetStatus = 0x8006C6F0; // type:func rom:0x47AF0
osSpSetPc = 0x8006C700; // type:func rom:0x47B00
osSpRawStartDma = 0x8006C730; // type:func rom:0x47B30
osSiRawReadIo = 0x8006C7C0; // type:func rom:0x47BC0