reasonable defaults for REALTIME_LO and REALTIME_HI if they're not
already defined.
* config/nm-linux.h: Include <signal.h>.
[__SIGRTMIN] (REALTIME_LO, REALTIME_HI): Define to __SIGRTMIN and
(__SIGRTMAX + 1) respectively.
* config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_section): md_elf_section_change_data_hook
added to grab section information after it's been extracted from the
.section directive.
longer disagree on how big pointers are.
* findvar.c (value_from_register): Remove special case code for D10V.
* printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Same.
* valops.c (value_at, value_fetch_lazy): Same.
* values.c (unpack_long): Same.
* gdbarch.sh: Changes to effect the following:
* gdbarch.h (GDB_TARGET_IS_D10V, D10V_MAKE_DADDR,
gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr,
set_gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr, D10V_MAKE_IADDR,
gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr,
set_gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, D10V_DADDR_P,
gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p,
set_gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p, D10V_IADDR_P,
gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p_ftype, gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p,
set_gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, D10V_CONVERT_DADDR_TO_RAW,
gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw_ftype,
gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw,
set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, D10V_CONVERT_IADDR_TO_RAW,
gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw_ftype,
gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw,
set_gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw): Delete declarations.
* gdbarch.c: Delete the corresponding definitions.
(struct gdbarch): Delete members d10v_make_daddr,
d10v_make_iaddr, d10v_daddr_p, d10v_iaddr_p,
d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
(startup_gdbarch): Remove initializers for the above.
(verify_gdbarch, gdbarch_dump): Don't verify or dump them any
more.
* d10v-tdep.c (d10v_register_virtual_type): Rather that
claiming the stack pointer and PC are 32 bits long (which they
aren't), say that the stack pointer is an int16_t, and the
program counter is a function pointer. This allows the rest
of GDB to make the appropriate conversions between the code
pointer format and real addresses.
(d10v_register_convertible, d10v_register_convert_to_virtual,
d10v_register_convert_to_raw): Delete function; no registers
are convertible now, so we use
generic_register_convertible_not instead.
(d10v_address_to_pointer, d10v_pointer_to_address): New gdbarch
methods.
(d10v_push_arguments, d10v_extract_return_value): Remove special
cases for code and data pointers.
(d10v_gdbarch_init): Set gdbarch_ptr_bit to 16, so that GDB and
the target agree on how large pointers are. Say that addresses
are 32 bits long. Register the address_to_pointer and
pointer_to_address conversion functions. Since no registers are
convertible now, register generic_register_convertible_not as the
gdbarch_register_convertible method instead of
d10v_register_convertible. Remove registrations for
d10v_register_convert_to_virtual,
d10v_register_convert_to_raw, gdbarch_d10v_make_daddr,
gdbarch_d10v_make_iaddr, gdbarch_d10v_daddr_p,
gdbarch_d10v_iaddr_p, gdbarch_d10v_convert_daddr_to_raw, and
gdbarch_d10v_convert_iaddr_to_raw.
include of "serial.h".
* Makefile.in (remote_utils_h): Update.
* monitor.h (struct serial): Declare as opaque. Remove include of
"serial.h".
(struct monitor_ops): Replace serial_t with `struct serial *'.
* monitor.c (monitor_desc): Ditto.
* emultempl/elf32.em: Do not assuming that contents of the buffer
returned from basename function will remain unchanged accross other
function calls.
NOTE: DJ Delorie recomends doing a basename()->lbasename() conversion.
Approved by: DJ Delorie
<200107100030.UAA01223@envy.delorie.com>
* i386-dis.c (set_op): Handle 64 bit and 32 bit mode.
(OP_J): Use bfd_vma for mask to work properly with 64 bits.
(op_address,op_riprel): Use bfd_vma to handle 64 bits.
(read_memory_region, get_descriptor, display_descriptor)
(go32_sldt, go32_sgdt, go32_sidt): New functions.
(top-level): Include ctype.h, utsname.h, dos.h, and go32.h. Ifdef
away `disable' from dos.h, since breakpoint.h defines an enum
member of the same name, and GCC 2.7.2 barfs.
(_initialize_go32_nat): Provide new commands dos-sysinfo, dos-ldt,
dos-gdt, and dos-idt, all of them in the "info" class
Testing: I tested on native Red Hat Linux 7 using gcc 3.0.
The "info float" command exercises print_i387_value.
2001-07-06 Michael Chastain <chastain@redhat.com>
* i387-tdep.c (print_i387_value): Fix pointer glitch.
===
Index: i387-tdep.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/i387-tdep.c,v
retrieving revision 1.11
diff -c -1 -0 -p -r1.11 i387-tdep.c
*** gdb/i387-tdep.c 2001/07/04 21:14:05 1.11
--- gdb/i387-tdep.c 2001/07/06 12:47:00
*************** print_i387_value (char *raw)
*** 163,184 ****
DOUBLEST value;
int len = TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
char *tmp = alloca (len);
/* This code only works on targets where ... */
gdb_assert (TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT == &floatformat_i387_ext);
/* Take care of the padding. FP reg is 80 bits. The same value in
memory is 96 bits. */
gdb_assert (FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE < len);
! memcpy (&tmp, raw, FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE);
! memset (&tmp + FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE, 0, len - FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE);
/* Extract the value as a DOUBLEST. */
/* Use extract_floating() rather than floatformat_to_doublest().
The latter is lossy in nature. Once GDB gets a host/target
independent and non-lossy FP it will become possible to bypass
extract_floating() and call floatformat*() directly. Note also
the assumptions about TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE above. */
value = extract_floating (tmp, len);
/* We try to print 19 digits. The last digit may or may not contain
--- 163,184 ----
DOUBLEST value;
int len = TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_BIT / TARGET_CHAR_BIT;
char *tmp = alloca (len);
/* This code only works on targets where ... */
gdb_assert (TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE_FORMAT == &floatformat_i387_ext);
/* Take care of the padding. FP reg is 80 bits. The same value in
memory is 96 bits. */
gdb_assert (FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE < len);
! memcpy (tmp, raw, FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE);
! memset (tmp + FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE, 0, len - FPU_REG_RAW_SIZE);
/* Extract the value as a DOUBLEST. */
/* Use extract_floating() rather than floatformat_to_doublest().
The latter is lossy in nature. Once GDB gets a host/target
independent and non-lossy FP it will become possible to bypass
extract_floating() and call floatformat*() directly. Note also
the assumptions about TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE above. */
value = extract_floating (tmp, len);
/* We try to print 19 digits. The last digit may or may not contain
commented with "paranoia" into gdb_assert.
(select_event_lwp_callback): Likewise.
(cancel_breakpoints_callback): Bail out early if LP is the event
LWP. Add comment about backup up breakpoints. Fix formatting and
debug message.
(select_event_lwp): Make solely repsonsible for switching event
LWP. Fix formatting and remove bogus "ERROR" debug message.
Don't backup breakpoints from here.
(lin_lwp_wait): Don't touch LP->status, let select_event_lwp
handle that. Only call select_event_lwp if we're not waiting for
a specific LWP, i.e. when PID == -1. Backup breakpoints from here.
* cgen.c (gas_cgen_save_fixups): Modified to allow more than one
set of fixups to be stored.
(gas_cgen_restore_fixups): Modified to allow the fixup chain to be
restored to be chosen from any that are saved.
(gas_cgen_swap_fixups): Modified to allow the current set of
fixups to be swapped with any other set that has been saved.
(gas_cgen_initialize_saved_fixups_array): New routine.
* cgen.h: Modifed prototypes for gas_cgen_save_fixups,
gas_cgen_restore_fixups, and gas_cgen_swap_fixups. Added definitions
or MAX_SAVED_FIXUP_CHAINS.
* config/tc-m32r.c (assemble_two_insns): Changed calls to fixup
store, swap and restore fuctions to reflect the new interface.
* lin-lwp.c: Prevent thread starvation by using a monte carlo
method to choose which of several event threads to handle next.
(stop_wait_callback): Defer pushback of breakpoint events until
later; add SIGTRAP events to the queue of unhandled events.
Keep calling waitpid until SIGSTOP retrieved. If more than one
non-SIGSTOP event is retrieved, push them back onto the process
queue using kill.
(count_events_callback, select_singlestep_lwp_callback,
select_event_lwp_callback, cancel_breakpoints_callback,
select_event_lwp): New functions. Implement monte carlo method
for selecting which of several SIGTRAP threads to handle next.
Push back the breakpoint event for all threads other than the
selected one.
(lin_lwp_wait): Call select_event_lwp to decide which of several
sigtrapped lwps to handle next.
(resume_callback): Disable code that attempts to handle
step_resume breakpoints. Let core gdb handle this.