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/*
   Copyright (C) 1998-2000 T. Scott Dattalo

This file is part of the libgpsim library of gpsim

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, see 
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html>.
*/

#ifndef __SIM_CONTEXT_H__
#define __SIM_CONTEXT_H__

#include <string>
#include <map>
#include "processor.h"

class Processor;

//-------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Define a list for keeping track of the processors being simulated.
// (Recall, gpsim can simultaneously simulate more than one processor.)

class CSimulationContext {

  class CProcessorList : public map<const string, Processor *> {
  public:
    iterator findByType(const key_type& _Keyval);

  };

public:
  CSimulationContext();
  ~CSimulationContext();

  Processor * add_processor(            const char * processor_type,
                                        const char * processor_new_name = NULL);
  Processor * add_processor(            ProcessorConstructor *pc,
					const char * processor_new_name = NULL);
  Processor * SetProcessorByType(       const char * processor_type,
                                        const char * processor_new_name);
  Processor * add_processor(            Processor  * p);
  int         LoadProgram(              const char *filename,
                                        const char *pProcessorType = NULL,
                                        Processor **ppProcessor = NULL,
					const char * processor_new_name=NULL);
  void        dump_processor_list(void);
  bool        SetDefaultProcessor(      const char * processor_type,
                                        const char * processor_new_name); 
  void        Clear();
  void        Reset(RESET_TYPE r);

  void            Initialize();
  SymbolTable &   GetSymbolTable();
  Breakpoints &   GetBreakpoints();
  Processor *     GetActiveCPU();
  Cycle_Counter * GetCycleCounter();
  bool            IsSourceEnabled() { return m_bEnableLoadSource; }
  void            NotifyUserCanceled();
  void            SetUserCanceledFlag(bool *pbUserCanceled) {
    m_pbUserCanceled = pbUserCanceled ;
  }

  static CSimulationContext *GetContext();

protected:
  CProcessorList processor_list;
  string m_DefProcessorName;
  string m_DefProcessorNameNew;
  bool * m_pbUserCanceled;

  // active_cpu_id is the id of the currently active cpu. In other words:
  //  active_cpu_id == active_cpu->processor_id
  // It's redundant to define this id in addition to the *active_cpu pointer.
  // However, if there ever comes a day when the cli is truely separate from
  // the simulator, then it would be more convenient to deal with ints than
  // pointers.

  int  active_cpu_id;

  // cpu_ids is a counter that increments everytime a processor is added by the
  // user. If the user deletes a processor, this counter will not be affected.
  // The value of this counter will be assigned to the processor's id when a
  // new processor is added. It's purpose is to uniquely identifier user 
  // processors.

  int  cpu_ids;
  Boolean &m_bEnableLoadSource; // deleted by Symbol_Table
  static CSimulationContext *s_SimulationContext;
};

#endif