* rs6000-tdep.c (DEFAULT_LR_SAVE): Move to config/*/tm-*.h.
(rs6000_gdbarch_init): Use generic_pc_in_call_dummy instead of
rs6000_pc_in_call_dummy.
* config/rs6000/tm-rs6000.h (DEFAULT_LR_SAVE): Move here from
rs6000-tdep.c.
* config/powerpc/tm-ppc-eabi.h: Remove various definitions
handled by multi-arched rs6000-tdep.c.
* regcache.c (registers_changed, registers_fetched): Use
ARCH_NUM_REGS directly, eliminating an unnecessary variable.
This change adds pseudo-register capability to GDB.
Pseudo-registers are handled like registers, but they
don't come from or live on the target. They may be
aliases for an existing register, or they may be computed.
* defs.h (NUM_PSEUDO_REGISTERS): Define default of zero.
(ARCH_FETCH_PSEUDO_REGISTERS): Define default of no-op.
(ARCH_STORE_PSEUDO_REGISTERS): Define default of no-op.
# regcache.c (registers_changed): Mark pseudo-registers
invalid, as well as real registers.
(registers_fetched): Do not mark pseudo-registers as fetched
at the same time as other (real) registers.
(read_register_bytes): Fetch pseudo-registers (if any) from
the target architecture module instead of from the target.
(read_register_gen): Ditto.
(read_register): Ditto.
(write_register_bytes): Store pseudo-registers (if any) to
the target architecture module instead of to the target.
(write_register_gen): Ditto.
(write_register): Ditto.
(build_regcache): Allocate enough register_valid space for
pseudo-registers as well as normal (real) ones.
all old style K&R function definitions to ISO-C.
(struct gdbarch_tdep): Add mips_abi_string.
(mips_gdbarch_init): Initialize.
(mips_dump_tdep): Print mips_abi_string and other values.
(mips_push_arguments): Add more detailed tracing.
16 byte boundary. Align allocated argument space using
MIPS_STACK_ARGSIZE. Reserve space on stack for the struct return
and floating-point registers. Use fp_register_arg_p to determine
if float_argreg should be aligned.
* config/sh/tm-sh.h (STORE_RETURN_VALUE): Redefine as
sh_store_return_value().
* sh-tdep.c (sh_store_return_value): New function. Store the
value returned by a function into the appropriate register.
2000-07-10 Elena Zannoni <ezannoni@kwikemart.cygnus.com>
* sh-tdep.c (sh_skip_prologue): Before looking at the actual
instructions, try to see if the symbol table can be of help, by
calling after_prologue(). If this doesn't work, call
skip_prologue_hard_way().
(skip_prologue_hard_way): Renamed from sh_skip_prologue. Add some
more instruction pattern matching for pushing of arguments, and
manipulation of r14.
(after_prologue): New function. Use symbol table info to determine
the end of the prologue, if possible.