target: "mcr" and "mrc" are ARM-specific

Switch "mrc" and "mcr" commands to be toplevel ARM operations,
as they should initially have been.

Correct the usage message for both commands:  it matches ARM
documentation (as one wants!) instead of reordering them to
match the funky mrc() and mcr() method usage (sigh).

For Cortex-A8: restore a line that got accidentally dropped,
so the secure monitor mode shadow registers will show again.

Signed-off-by: David Brownell <dbrownell@users.sourceforge.net>
This commit is contained in:
David Brownell
2009-12-01 00:48:53 -08:00
parent 209a0197f0
commit 177bbd8891
9 changed files with 228 additions and 218 deletions

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@@ -673,6 +673,9 @@ int arm926ejs_init_arch_info(struct target *target, struct arm926ejs_common *arm
{
struct arm7_9_common *arm7_9 = &arm926ejs->arm7_9_common;
arm7_9->armv4_5_common.mrc = arm926ejs_mrc;
arm7_9->armv4_5_common.mcr = arm926ejs_mcr;
/* initialize arm7/arm9 specific info (including armv4_5) */
arm9tdmi_init_arch_info(target, arm7_9, tap);
@@ -822,6 +825,4 @@ struct target_type arm926ejs_target =
.read_phys_memory = arm926ejs_read_phys_memory,
.write_phys_memory = arm926ejs_write_phys_memory,
.mrc = arm926ejs_mrc,
.mcr = arm926ejs_mcr,
};