* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_get_absolute_expression): Accept pointer to
insn structure as an argument, and a pointer to a string. All
callers changed. Always read any field selector here. Call
evaluate absolute to get a return value.
(evaluate_absolute): Addept pointer to insn structure as its
argument. All callers changed.
(INSERT_FIELD_AND_CONTINUE): New macro for inserting a bitfield
into an instruction and continuing the main pa_ip loop.
(CHECK_FIELD): New macro for simple range checking of fields.
(pa_ip): Delete unused variables. Use INSERT_FIELD_AND_CONTINUE
and CHECK_FIELD. All immediate fields now pass through
pa_get_absolute_expression which will also handle field selectors.
Delete dead code. Simplify.
(md_apply_fix_1): Use CHECK_FIELD to verify any fixes that are
applied are in range. Use bfd_put_32 rather than inserting each
byte of the fixed instrution into the buffer ourselves.
it was PA specific and is no longer needed (it's now handled
within the PA backend).
* config/tc-hppa.h (SEG_DIFF_ALLOWED): Delete definition.
* config/tc-hppa.c (fix_new_hppa): If the subtract symbol for
a fixup is $global$ change it to NULL as $global$ is really only
needed long enough to determine the base type of relocation to use.
* config/tc-hppa.c (fix_new_hppa): If the subtract symbol for
a fixup is $global$ change it to NULL as $global$ is really only
needed long enough to determine the base type of relocation to use.
gdbtypes.h stabsread.c cp-valprint.c ChangeLog
* gdbtypes.h : add a field 'ignore_field_bits in cplus_specific,
and macros to handle the bits.
* stabsread.c (read_one_struct_field): add VISIBILITY_IGNORE, and
for field of length 0, set this bit on.
* cp-valprint.c (cp_print_value_fields): for VISIBILITY_IGNORE
field, print <no value>.
macro to set process groups.
* infptrace.c (child_resume): Temporarily use Lynx PIDGET to
specify resumption of all threads.
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Fix handling of thread-specific
breakpoints for systems where DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK > 0 (ie: backup
PC by the right amount when continuing the thread).
* thread.c (thread_apply_command): Add the `thread apply'
command to apply a given GDB command to a list of threads.