inferior functions and return various types.
* gdb.base/callfuncs.c: Add functions to receive a struct
and return a member of the struct, in various types.
before trying to determine the start of the function.
(skip_prologue): Skip subroutine call which might save the
floating point registers only if it is within the first three
instructions.
Reinstate setting of alloca_reg if setup of a gcc frame pointer
is found.
(frame_get_cache_fsr): Use new fields in rs6000_framedata.
is bash or ksh, which handles "... $(TCL) ..." by trying to run TCL.
Changed configure.in and regenerated configure, including two lines
apparently inserted by custom cygnus version of autoconf 2.4.
read_next_frame_reg to alpha_find_saved_regs, handle saved
floating point registers.
* mips-tdep.c: Move sigtramp handling of saved registers from
read_next_frame_reg to mips_find_saved_regs, handle saved
floating point registers.
* config/mips/tm-irix3.h, config/mips/tm-irix5.h,
config/mips/tm-mipsv4.h (SIGFRAME_FPREGSAVE_OFF): Define.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_pc_adjust): Fix check for `unimp'
instruction to handle functions returning structures with
large sizes properly.
"call function when asleep" and "send end of file".
* gdb.base/corefile.exp: Add "i*86-*-linuxaout" to xfail list
for "backtrace in corefile.exp".
* gdb.base/a1-selftest.exp: Add "i*86-*-linux*" to xfail list
for "backtrace through signal handler".
* gdb.base/corefile.exp: Make sure we actually generate a core file
before trying the core tests. Some systems allow the user to suppress
generation of core files and default to that (linux for example).
* gdb.base/signals.exp: Change xfail for "next" acting like "continue"
from "i*86-*-linux" to "i*86-*-linuxaout". Works with ELF beta.
and for thread_alive change from a couple weeks ago.
(extended_remote_ops): Declare and define a new target vector
for the extended remote protocol.
(extended_remote_restart): New function to restart the remote
server & process.
(remote_open): Just a stub routine.
(extended_remote_open): New function to start a remote session
using the extended gdb remote protocol.
(remote_open_1): New function containing code common to both
remote_open and extended_remote_open.
(remote_mourn, extended_remote_mourn, remote_mourn_1): Similarly.
(extended_remote_create_inferior): New function for the extended
remote target.
(initialize_remote): Add the extended_remote_ops target vector.
* gdbserver/server.c (main, case '!'): Set extended_protocol.
(main, case 'k'): If the extended protocol is in use, kill the
inferior then start a new one.
(main, case 'R'): New command to restart the remote server and
inferior process. Only supported when using the extended
protocol.
(main, server loop): If the inferior terminates while using the
extended protocol then start a new one. If getpkt fails when
using the extended protocol then exit.
New extended remote gdb protocol support; intended mainly for use with
the gdbserver testing framework that I'll be checking in soon. Also
useful for interactive remote debugging since it supports "run".
gdb tests (step.exp and step2.exp).
* config/mt-lynx (STEP_EXECUTABLE): Define.
(THREADFLAGS): Define.
Hiro's test for 6100 and a crude test of my own. They both need some
major cleanup for non-lynx hosts; both are also a little too loose in
their checks. But I'm too burnt out on lynx to address either concern.
further notice.
Looks like a bug in the lynx2.2.2 kernel scroggs the stack pointer in
these tests leading to massive failures. I've sent a nice small concise
example to Mark Rome @ lynx. Severe braindamage.