* config/mn10300/tm-mn10300.h (TARGET_VIRTUAL_FRAME_POINTER):
new target macro.
* mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_virtual_frame_pointer): new function.
* tracepoint.c (encode_actions): Use the new target macro to
determine the virtual frame pointer, for collecting locals/args.
(add_local_symbols, collect_symbol): add a register/offset pair of
arguments so that the virtual frame pointer can be passed in.
Convert mn10300, MIPS and powerpc/rs6000 targets to use
BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC
Delete global variable memory_breakpoint_size. Use BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC
instead.
without NAT_FILE definition, configure will assume that GDB cannot
run native.
* config/m68k/nm-delta68.h (KERNEL_U_SIZE): New macro.
* delta68-nat.c (kernel_u_size): New function.
Changes to account for name change from cygwin32 to cygwin and
clean up Win32-related ifdefs.
* configure.tgt: check for cygwin* instead of cygwin32.
New cygwin gdb_target variable loses the "32".
* configure.host: check for cygwin* instead of cygwin32.
New cygwin gdb_host variable loses the "32".
* configure.in: test __CYGWIN__ instead of __CYGWIN32__,
rename gdb_cv_os_cygwin32 variable to drop the "32". Call
AM_EXEEXT instead of AC_EXEEXT since that isn't in a released
autoconf yet.
* configure: regenerate.
* main.c: drop "32" from cygwin_ funcs, include sys/cygwin.h
where
cygwin path conv protos live, instead of adding a proto here
for
them here.
* {main.c, ser-tcp.c, ser-unix.c, top.c}: check __CYGWIN__
instead of __CYGWIN32__.
* source.c: thoughout, check _WIN32 instead of WIN32.
* config/i386/cygwin32.mh: delete.
* config/i386/cygwin.mh: new file, was cygwin32.mh.
* config/i386/cygwin32.mt: delete.
* config/i386/cygwin.mt: new file, was cygwin32.mt.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin.h: new file, was tm-cygwin32.h.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin.h: new file, was xm-cygwin32.h.
* config/i386/xm-windows.h: #include xm-cygwin.h now.
* config/powerpc/cygwin32.mh: delete.
* config/powerpc/cygwin.mh: new file, was cygwin32.mh.
* config/powerpc/cygwin32.mt: delete.
* config/powerpc/cygwin.mt: new file, was cygwin32.mt.
* config/powerpc/tm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/powerpc/tm-cygwin.h: new file, was tm-cygwin32.h.
* config/powerpc/xm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/powerpc/xm-cygwin.h: new file, was xm-cygwin32.h.
* rdi-share/aclocal.m4: regenerate with aclocal.
* rdi-share/configure: regenerate with autoconf.
* rdi-share/{host.h, hostchan.c, hostchan.h, serdrv.c,
* serpardr.c,
unixcomm.c}: check __CYGWIN__ instead of __CYGWIN32__.
which define CRLF_SOURCE_FILES.
* win32-nat.c: 1) Add thread support, 2) fix ability to attach to
a running process, and 3) implement limited support for cygwin
signals.
(thread_rec): New function.
(child_add_thread): Ditto.
(child_init_thread_list): Ditto.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_child_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(do_child_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(handle_output_debug_string): Ditto.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers): Use do_* function to perform
operation.
(child_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(child_continue): Ditto.
(child_thread_alive): Ditto.
(cygwin_pid_to_str): Ditto.
(handle_load_dll): Reorganize, add first attempt at reading
dll names from attached processes. Change info messages to provide
more information when dll is already loaded.
(handle_exception): Changes mandated by new thread-aware structures.
(child_wait): Track thread creation/destruction. Handle cygwin
signals.
(child_create_inferior): Ditto.
(child_resume): Ditto.
(child_kill_inferior): Ditto. Close child process handle to avoid a
handle leak.
(child_ops): Fill out child_ops fields that deal with threads.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin32.h: Declare function and macro needed
for converting a cygwin "pid" to a string.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin32.h: define HAVE_SIGSETMASK as 0 since
sigsetmask is not defined in cygwin.
pseudo-register, not the same as a3.
(D2_REGNUM, D3_REGNUM, A2_REGNUM, A3_REGNUM): Define.
* mn10300-tdep.c (fix_frame_pointer): New function.
(set_movm_offsets): Use register number macros instead of
hard-coded constants.
(mn10300_analyze_prologue): Fix to handle redefinition of FP_REGNUM.
(mn10300_frame_chain): Fix to handle redefinition of FP_REGNUM;
use register number macros instead of hard-coded constants;
add missing parameter to call of mn10300_analyze_prologue.
(mn10300_frame_saved_pc): Use register number macros instead of
hard-coded constants.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_extract_struct_value_address): Simplify to use
same method on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
* sparcl-tdep.c (sparclite_check_watch_resources): Simulator doesn't
support hardware breakpoints.
* config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (CALL_DUMMY): Improve comments.
* configure.in: Add more header files to AC_CHECK_HEADERS.
* configure: Regenerated.
* command.c: Include wait.h or sys/wait.h if present.
* inftarg.c: Ditto.
* core-aout.c: Include ptrace.h or sys/ptrace.h if present, based
on autoconf test.
* infptrace.c: Ditto.
* expprint.c: Include ctype.h for isprint prototype.
* i386aix-nat.c: Include sys/reg.h if autoconf says it is present.
* i386v-nat.c: Include ptrace.h, sys/ptrace.h, and sys/reg.h if
present, based on autoconf test.
* utils.c: Include curses.h and term.h if present.
(puts_debug): Change 'carriage_return' local variable to return_p
to avoid name clash.
* config/m68k/nm-apollo68b.h: Don't define PTRACE_IN_WRONG_PLACE,
determine it with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-linux.h: Don't define NO_SYS_REG_H, determine it
with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-i386sco.h: Don't define NO_PTRACE_H, determine it
with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-i386v.h: Ditto.
* config/i386/nm-symmetry.h: Ditto.
* config/m88k/xm-cxux.h: Ditto.
* config/m88k/xm-dgux.h: Ditto.
* config/m68k/delta68.mh (NAT_FILE): nm-delta68.h no longer necessary.
* config/m68k/nm-delta68.h: Removed.
(mips_addr_bits_remove): Test mask_address_p to decide whether
to mask off the upper 32 bits of addresses.
(_initialize_mips_tdep): Add command to set mask_address_p.
(mips_call_dummy_address): New function.
* config/mips/tm-mips.h (CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS): Redefine to
call mips_call_dummy_address.
* config/d10v/tm-d10v.h (REGISTER_NAMES): sp -> r15. The
stack pointer et al are synthesized from the SP_REGNUM (etc)
defines and should not be mentioned in REGISTER_NAMES.
There is a log discussion copied into PR 15966 about how this is not
handled consistently across all targets and we ought to clean it up
a bit. I'm not tackling the general for this PR, though.
* config/mips/tm-irix5.h: Modify to work better on irix 6, by
making FP registers 8 bytes instead of 4.
REGISTER_BYTES: redefine. REGISTER_BYTE(): redefine.
REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE: redefine. MIPS_LAST_ARG_REGNUM: redefine.
* irix5-nat.c (fetch_core_registers): read 8 bytes per FP register.
* mips-tdep.c (FP_REGISTER_DOUBLE): new macro to distinguish
targets with 8-byte FP registers (don't use TARGET_MIPS64).
(STACK_ARGSIZE): new macro, how much space is taken up on the
stack for each function argument (don't use TARGET_MIPS64).
(mips_push_arguments): modify logic to work better on Irix 6
(n32 ABI).
set endianness based on machine type.
(_initialize_sparc_tdep): Initialize target_architecture_hook.
(sparc_print_register_hook): Print PSR and FPSR in fancy format
on 32-bit machines.
* config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK): Redefine to
call sparc_print_register_hook instead of using inline code.
* config/sparc/tm-sp64.h (PRINT_REGISTER_HOOK): Remove.
%o0-%o5 as 64-bit values; compensate for stack bias.
(USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION): We only pass pointers to structs
if they're larger than 32 bytes.
(REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR): Ditto.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_init_extra_frame_info): Use read_sp()
instead of read_register. If the target is a sparc64 and the frame
pointer is odd, compensate for the stack bias.
(get_saved_register): Use read_sp().
(DUMMY_STACK_REG_BUF_SIZE): Use FP_REGISTER_BYTES.
(sparc_push_dummy_frame): Use read_sp()/write_sp(). On sparc64,
save the PC, NPC, CCR, FSR, FPRS, Y and ASI registers.
(sparc_frame_find_saved_regs): Use read_sp(). Read the PC, NPC,
CCR, FSR, FPRS, Y and ASI registers from the frame, if it's a
dummy frame.
(sparc_pop_frame): Use write_sp(). If the target is a sparc64 and
the FP is odd, compensate for stack bias.
(sparc_store_return_value): Right-justify the return value before
writing it to %o0.
(sparc_fix_call_dummy): Don't NOP out part of the call dummy on
sparc64.
(sparc64_read_sp, sparc64_read_fp, sparc64_write_sp,
sparc64_write_fp, sp64_push_arguments,
sparc64_extract_return_value): New functions to support the
sparc64 ABI.
* dwarfread.c (handle_producer): Set processing_gcc_compilation to
the right version number.
* dwarf2read.c (read_file_scope): Assume we're processing
GCC2 output.
make it work on the simulator.
(FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Convert to function call instead of inline code.
(sparc_fix_call_dummy): Declare.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_fix_call_dummy): New function, taken from
old FIX_CALL_DUMMY macro, with additional fixes for simulator.
(sparc_push_dummy_frame): Set registers differently on simulator
to prevent corrupted register window save areas.
* procfs.c: Added replacement macros for LWP stuff. Fixed support
for UnixWare / SVR4.2MP targets and any targets which use
multi-file /proc entries. Fixed support for hardware watchpoints.
* solib.c: SCO needs some of the same code as SunOS. Change
preprocessor conditionals.
* config/i386/i386sco5.mt: New file.
* config/i386/tm-i386sco5.h: New file.
* config/i386/i386sco5.mh (NATDEPFILES): add i386v-nat.o.
* config/i386/nm-i386v42mp.h
(TARGET_HAS_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS): define.
Add other macros for hardware assisted watchpoints.
* config/i386/nm-i386sco5.h: Correct attributions.
(TARGET_HAS_HARDWARE_WATCHPOINTS): define.
* config/i386/nm-linux.h (target_remote_watchpoint): Pass
'type' through to i386_insert_watchpoint.
Mon Apr 20 14:12:30 1998 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de)
* infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Don't add signalled processes
as new threads.
* procfs.c (wait_fd): Note if LWP has exited.
(procfs_wait): use GETPID to get process ID.
NOTE: I didn't commit Kean's changes to configure.host/configure.tgt
yet because they are kind of bogus and I'm punting back to him to let
him figure out what he's trying to do. So configuring for UnixWare
may not work just yet.