Call arc_get_opcode_mach to map bfd mach number to opcode value.
(print_insn_*): Pass bfd mach number, not opcode version.
* arc-opc.c (arc_get_opcode_mach): New function.
(init_opcode_tables): Delete cpu_type_map, call
arc_get_opcode_mach instead.
(arc_common): Delete non-ELF stuff. Require leading '.' in .data.
(md_apply_fix): Delete non-ELF stuff.
Disable special handling of limm values, treat them normally.
(get_arc_exp_reloc_type): New argument `data_p'. Callers updated.
(md_assemble): All limm operands must be output by gas, the opcode
insertion routines cannot be used (they don't do anything and we're
using implicit addends now so we need to output something).
* config/tc-arc.h (FAKE_LABEL_NAME): Define.
nearly as I can tell, the whole thing was an accident in Stu's
change of 24 Mar 1995 (logged in ../ChangeLog), in which he meant
to replace a send/expect pair with gdb_test, but ended up only
adding the gdb_test. My change of 24 Mar 1995 and Kung's change
of 30 Mar 1995 took care of it, but left this vestigial comment
which I am now nuking.
* monitor.c (monitor_read_memory): Use previously mentioned flag
to send proper format memory examine commands to the w89k monitor.
Also, try to handle bizarre format of memory dump...
* op50-rom.c w89k-rom.c: Update to new monitor.[ch] conventions.
* configure.in(target_makefile_frag): use config/mt-netware
for netware targets.
all-gdb only builds all-gcc and all-ld if we're building for a netware
target.
* configure.in: Change linux to default to elf. Using
i[345]86-*-linuxaout will build a linker which defaults to a.out.
* config/i386-laout.mt: Rename from old config/i386-linux.mt.
* config/i386-linux.mt: Rename from old config/i386-lelf.mt.
* config/i386-lelf.mt: Remove.
* config.bfd: Change linux to default to elf. Using
i[345]86-*-linuxaout will build a library which defaults to a.out.
* config/i386-laout.mt: Rename from old config/i386-linux.mt.
* config/i386-linux.mt: Rename from old config/i386-lelf.mt.
Comment out EXTRALIBS.
* config/i386-lelf.mt: Remove.
* Makefile.in (gdbtk.o): Use X11_CFLAGS to provide alternate
locations (per-host) for X11 include files.
* config/pa/hppahpux.mh (XM_CLIBS): Add -L/usr/lib/X11R5 to force
the use of R5 libs. (X11_CFLAGS): Add this to indicate the locs
of the R5 include files.
end-sanitize-gdbtk
* monitor.c monitor.h remote-est.c rom68k-rom.c: Add start of
support for interrupting target.
* monitor.c (monitor_open): Send stop command before doing
anything else.
* (monitor_load_srec): Fix record size calculation to prevent end
of segment from getting trashed.
* rom68k-rom.c: Update to latest version of struct monitor_ops.
* config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Fix byte-order
problems. Makes DOS hosted function calling work.
* sparclite/crt0.s: Define _start to make COFF happy.
* testsuite/config/rom68k.exp (gdb_target_rom68k): Use
$targetname, $serialport and $baud instead of hardwired variables.
* testsuite/gdb.base/{sigall.exp signals.exp}: Skip these if the
target doesn't support signals.
set, set TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB.
(check_stub_type): Recalculate TYPE_LENGTH for range type.
* stabsread.c (read_range_type): If index type number is followed
by '=', back up, call read_type. and assume we have a true range.
* gdbtypes.h (TYPE_FLAG_TARGET_STUB): Update comment.
This fixes PR 6632.
build-all.mk,config/mh-solaris: revert these two changes:
Tue Mar 30 10:03:09 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com)
* build-all.mk: Use CC=cc -Xs on Solaris.
Mon Mar 29 19:59:26 1993 david d `zoo' zuhn (zoo at cirdan.cygnus.com)
* config/mh-solaris: SunPRO C needs -Xs to be able to get a
working xmakefile for Emacs.
xmakefile no longer used for emacs; recent versions of SunPRO C
allegedly drop -Xs; running configure will assume ``cc'' but when you
compile, it uses ``cc -Xs'' (ansi vs old SunOS behavior) which causes
all kinds of problems rebuilding the source using the SunPRO compiler.