find, to locate TM_FILE, XM_FILE, and NAT_FILE. This is faster
and means that these filenames no longer need be unique across all
the config/* directories.
* configure.in: Put the config/*/ into TM_FILE, etc.
* m68k-stub.c (computeSignal): Return SIGFPE, not SIGURG, for chk
and trapv exceptions.
* target.h (struct section_table), objfiles.h (struct obj_section):
Change name of field sec_ptr to the_bfd_section. More mnemonic
and avoids the (sort of, for the ptx compiler) name clash with
the name of the typedef.
* exec.c, xcoffexec.c, sparc-tdep.c, rs6000-nat.c, osfsolib.c,
solib.c, irix5-nat.c, objfiles.c, remote.c: Change users.
* utils.c: Include readline.h.
* Makefile.in (utils.o): Add dependency.
* remote.c (getpkt): Add support for run-length encoding.
subspaces too when writing executables. Never request a negative
bss size. Fixes some problems with demand paged executables,
still having problems with pure executables and shared executables.
containing all the private section information which needs
to be copied from input section to output section during
objcopy or strip.
(som_section_data_struct): Remove several fields now in
som_copyable_section_data_struct. Make the space and
subspace dictionaries be pointers (to save space when
only reading objects).
* som.c (bfd_som_set_section_attributes): Now returns a boolean;
some references changed. Allocate a copyable data stucture if
none exists. Store info into the copyable data structure.
(bfd_som_set_subsection_attributes): Likewise.
(som_is_space, som_is_subspace, som_is_container): New functions.
Use these instead of directly accessing private data.
(som_prep_headers): Allocate space and subspace headers here.
Fill in some fields in the space/subspace headers from the
copyable data.
(som_bfd_copy_private_section_data): Only copy the stuff
that we really need to make objcopy and strip work. Allocate
the copy_data structure for the output bfd before copying.
bfd_zalloc for rawptr, because later on we may call free, not
bfd_release, on it.
* bfd.c (struct _bfd): Add cisco_core_struct to tdata union.
* libbfd.c (bfd_read, bfd_seek): Add comments regarding errors.
* cisco-core.c: New file.
* Makfile.in: Change accordingly.
* bfd-in2.h: Rebuilt.
info that must be preserved when running objcopy/strip.
(struct somdata): Add new "exec_data" field and accessor
macro. Add some comments on how the various fields are used.
(som_section_data_struct): Make is_space and is_subspace bitfields.
Delete unused subspace_index. All references now use the
target_index field within the section structure itself.
* som.c (make_unique_section): Delete unused declaration.
(som_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data): New function.
(som_object_setup): Allocate space for and save exec information
that needs to be copied during objcopy/strip.
(som_mkobject): Do not allocate space for a file header here.
It is not used when only reading SOM objects.
(som_prep_headers): Allocate space for and attach a file header
to the output bfd. For executables, use the saved system_id
value rather than trying to guess the right value. Do not abort
wwhen setting file_hdr->entry* for executables.
(som_begin_writing): For executables, set the exec_entry and
exec_flags fields.
(som_copy_private_backend_section_data): Always return a value.
* som.c (SOM_ALIGN): Define.
(som_begin_writing): If writing an executable, initialize all
fields in the exec header to zero. Update fields in the exec
header as sizes of loadable subspaces are computed. Carefully
preserve alignments when building executables. Actually write the
exec after all the fields are filled in.
is called.
(dump_section_relocs): Note whether a symbol is a section symbol or not.
(adjust_reloc_syms): For now, always supply an absolute symbol for fixups
without symbols but not yet `done'. Use section_symbol to get the symbol,
instead of going directly for abs_symbol.
(write_relocs) [DEBUG4]: Abort if any symbol referred to by a reloc is not a
section symbol and is not in the symbol table.
(set_symtab): New function, broken out from write_object_file. Counts symbol
table instead of relying on an earlier count.
(write_object_file): Call set_symtab, but do it after potentially invoking the
*_frob_file macros. Don't bother counting symbols. Call symbol_remove,
instead of expanding it in place. Moved the conditionalized `object_file_size'
declaration down to conditionalized block where it's used. When using the
absolute symbol for a fixup without a symbol, set sy_used_in_reloc.
(write_object_file) [BFD_ASSEMBLER]: Call section_symbol to get the correct
symbol for the absolute section.
names, but doesn't quite write compliant extended names yet.
* som.c (som_slurp_extended_name_table): Delete function. The
generic code will handle things correctly.
(som_slurp_armap): Seek to the beginning of the next member.
(normalize): New function.
(som_bfd_ar_write_symbol_stuff): Take the size of the extended
name table into account when computing the file offsets in the
SOM dictionary. Make sure to align to an even boundary.
(som_write_armap): Initialize the checksum to zero.
(ar_maxchars): Fix. Opps.
BFD_ASSEMBLER; I think all such targets that are supported will be matched by
real CPU-OS combinations earlier in the case statement.
(targets *-*-coff*, *-sysv*, *-*-sco*, *-*-sysv32): Deleted. Made some
comments about the dpx2 configuration, but left it disabled, since it couldn't
be reached before.
(target a29k-amd-ebmonold): Deleted.
computing their offset from the start of the old buffer and adding
to the new buffer, rather than by assuming we can add the
difference between the old buffer and the new buffer (it might not
fit in an int). Merge in cosmetic differences from emacs regex.c
version of this macro.
* mpw-configure: Conditionalize more Makefile insertions,
set MAYBE_TARGET_DEFAULT for gcc, set NATDEPFILES for gdb,
delete Makefile.tem, compute target_{cpu,vendor,os}.
* mpw-config.in: Forward-include most .h files in include into
extra-include.
(readline): Don't build.
mpw-build.in (install): Install GDB.
mpw-README: Update/add helpful comments.
collect when . is in PATH.
(STRIP_PROG): Change from strip to strip.new.
(NM_PROG): Change from nm to nm.new.
(install): Remove the .new when installing.
elf32-hppa.c, elf32-mips.c, linker.c, som.c, sunos.c: If malloc(0)
returns NULL, it is not an error. It's possible that some of
these checks are not necessary (because the size can never be
zero), but putting in the checks is the conservative thing to do
in light of the fact that some of these malloc calls replaced
unchecked alloca calls, in which a zero argument would work fine.
The which it worked around was fixed on 25 Feb 94 in coffread.c,
so I'm nuking the command.
* symtab.c (find_addr_symbol): Comment out, no longer used.