name. For %C, print the function name on a separate line, to keep
the length of error messages under control.
* ldmain.c (multiple_definition): Use %D for ``first defined
here.''
(undefined_symbol): Use %D for ``more undefined references
follow''.
PR 3770.
* Put quotes around function name in disassemble command to better
handle assembler names containing `.'.
* Make pclist element 0 be filler to avoid off-by-one problem with
line numbers.
* Set names of top-level windows.
* Add register display window.
* Add PC to label of assembly window.
'T' and 'U' to grab all the unwind information.
(som_set_reloc_info): Make 'U' unwind bits persist across
multiple SOM relocations. Set the addend field of an R_ENTRY
relocation to the value in 'T'; set the addend field on an
R_EXIT relocation to the value in 'U'.
* som.c (som_write_fixups): For R_ENTRY fixups, get 32bits of
unwind information from the addend field of the R_ENTRY, get the
other 32bits from the addend field of the R_EXIT.
(bfd_som_attach_unwind_info): Delete function and all references.
(S_SET_DESC, S_GET_OTHER, S_GET_TYPE, S_GET_DESC): Likewise.
(obj_attach_unwind_info): Do not define. Not needed anymore.
* config/tc-hppa.c: Delete whitespace at EOL.
(struct hppa_fix_struct): Delete fx_unwind field and all references.
(fix_new_hppa): Last arg is now a pointer to an int. Do not
call obj_attach_unwind_info anymore. For SOM R_ENTRY and R_EXIT
fixups, store 32bits of unwind information in the fx_addnumber
field of the fixup.
(md_assemble, pa_entry, process_exit, pa_procend): For SOM R_ENTRY
and R_EXIT fixups, pass a NULL pointer to fix_new_hppa, and a
pointer to 32 bits of unwind info.
(tc_gen_reloc): For SOM R_ENTRY and R_EXIT fixups, set the symbol
pointer to the dummy symbol; set the addend field to fx_addnumber.
(pa_comm, pa_equ, pa_type_args, pa_import): Use bfd_XXX_section_ptr
rather than &bfd_XXX_section.
switched in executables created by the OSF1 linker.
(som_write_fixups): Handle R_EXIT just like the R_{F,L,R}SEL
fixups. Support R_ALT_ENTRY (handle just like R_EXIT).
* cofflink.c (coff_link_input_bfd): syment_base is unsigned
so can't compare -ve numbers with it.
Mon Sep 12 20:31:17 1994 Steve Chamberlain (sac@jonny.cygnus.com)
* configure.in (shcoff_vec): Use cofflink.o now.
* coff-sh.c: Rewritten to use new fast coff backend.
* config/obj-coff.c (do_relocs_for): If TC_KEEP_FX_OFFSET
is defined, put the tx_offset into the r_offset.
* config/tc-sh.c (line_comment_chars): Add #
(tc_reloc_mangle): Deleted.
* config/tc-sh.h (TC_KEEP_FX_OFFSET): Define.
(TC_RELOC_MANGLE): Delete.
is defined, put the tx_offset into the r_offset.
* config/tc-sh.c (line_comment_chars): Add #
(tc_reloc_mangle): Deleted.
* config/tc-sh.h (TC_KEEP_FX_OFFSET): Define.
(TC_RELOC_MANGLE): Delete.
handling of program_transform_name.
* configure.in: Test for "unlink" and "delete", define USE_DELETE_FOR_UNLINK if
only the latter is found. Not expected to be triggered on UNIX/POSIX systems.
* acconfig.h (USE_DELETE_FOR_UNLINK): Undef here, provide comments.
Update for autoconf 1.118:
* gdbinit.in: New file, created from old .gdbinit.
* .gdbinit: Deleted.
* aclocal.m4 (GAS_GDBINIT): Deleted.
* configure.in: Don't use it. Instead, generate .gdbinit from gdbinit.in.
Don't substitute cpu_type, obj_format, emulation, atof. Switched order of
AC_LINK_FILES arguments. Use AC_PREREQ to ensure that older versions of
autoconf aren't used.
* Makefile.in: Added @configure_input@ line.
(configure): Deleted rule.
[regenerated conf.in, configure]
bfd_check_format_matches, and, if ambiguous, print a list of
matching formats. If file format is not recognized, treat file as
a linker script.
* ldgram.y (yyerror): If assuming an object file is a script,
mention that. Tweak the format of the error messages.
* ldlex.l (lex_warn_invalid): If assuming an object is a script,
guess that this is not actually a script, and just report that the
file format was not recognized.
* ld.texinfo (Options): Admit that -( may be used more than once.
Add note that unrecognized object files are now treated as linker
scripts.
* ldfile.c (ldfile_input_filename): Make const.
(ldfile_assumed_script): New variable.
(try_open): Change arguments types to const.
(ldfile_find_command_file): Likewise.
(ldfile_open_command_file): Likewise. Also, set lineno to 1.
* ldfile.h: Update declarations for ldfile.c changes.
* ldlex.l: Include <ctype.h>.
(file_name_stack): Change to be const char *.
(lineno_stack): New static variable.
(<<EOF>>): Set lineno as well as ldfile_input_filename.
(lex_push_file): Make name argument const. Initialize
lineno_stack entry.
(lex_redirect): Initialize lineno_stack entry.
(lex_warn_invalid): Handle non printable characters nicely.
* ldlex.h (lex_push_file): Declare second argument as const.
* ldgram.y (ifile_p1): Recognize GROUP.
* ldlex.l: Recognize GROUP.
* ld.texinfo (Option Commands): Document GROUP.
(ns32k-*-netbsd): use ns32knbsd.
* hosts/{nbsd,i386nbsd,ns32knbsd,sparcnbsd}.h: New files, NetBSD
host support.
* sparcnetbsd.c: New file, adds support for NetBSD/sparc.
* config/sparc-nbsd.mt: Likewise.
* netbsd.h: New file, definitions common to all netbsd ports.
* i386netbsd.c: Use it.
* ns32knetbsd.c: Use it.
* Makefile.in, configure.in, targets.c, config/i386-nbsd.mt,
config/ns32k-nbsd.mt: canonicalize netbsd targets to conform to
file/variable naming conventions.
* i386netbsd.c: New file, renamed from netbsd386.c.
* ns32knetbsd.c: New file, renamed from netbsd532.c.
disassembly more efficient.
* (breakpoint_notify): Include pc in gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint
callback.
* (gdb_loc): Include pc in return value. Also, return function
name if arg was specified.
* (gdb_cmd_stub): Call gdb_flush to drain internal GDB buffers
after command completes.
* (gdbtk_init): Improve error handling.
* gdbtk.tcl: Add lots of comments. Clean up code.
* (gdbtk_tcl_fputs): Make output window redirectable.
* Add assembly window, and breapoint support.
* Make button 1 in margin toggle breakpoints.
* Use stippling to indicate breakpoint disabling.
R_NO_RELOCATION fixups.
(bfd_section_from_som_symbol): Return the absolute section if the
symbol isn't contained in any section in the output file.
(som_slurp_symbol_table): ST_PRI_PROG and ST_SEC_PROG symbols are
not function symbols (they are magic code labels which *can* be the
targets of cross space branches). $START$ is not a section symbol.
(struct _i386_insn): New field disp_reloc.
(GOT_symbol): New variable.
(operand_special_chars): Added square-brackets and at-sign.
(reloc) [BFD_ASSEMBLER]: Added new argument OTHER; if it is not NO_RELOC, just
return it.
(reloc) [! BFD_ASSEMBLER]: Add third argument to dummy macro.
(BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32, _GOT32, _GOTOFF) [! BFD_ASSEMBLER]: More dummy macros.
(tc_i386_fix_adjustable): New function. Returns zero if symbol in fixup is not
local, to prevent relocations against externals from being dropped.
(md_assemble): Initialize disp_reloc field to NO_RELOC. Pass disp_reloc field
to reloc() function, and use TC_RELOC to generate value to pass to fix_new_exp.
(md_assemble): Change 32-bit reloc against GOT_symbol into a GOTPC reloc.
(i386_operand): Initialize disp_reloc field to NO_RELOC. Handle @GOTOFF, @PLT,
@GOT operands. For GOTOFF relocations with local symbols, force generation of
the section symbol.
(md_estimate_size_before_relax): If GOT_symbol exists, decide we're generating
PIC code, and convert relocations against undefined symbols from PCREL to
PLT32.
(md_apply_fix_1) [OBJ_ELF]: Fix up values for dynamic-linking relocs.
(md_undefined_symbol): Notice GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME and set and return
GOT_symbol if it matches.
(F, MAP): Move macro definitions outside function.
(tc_gen_reloc): Only switch on size and pcrel if code wasn't already supplied
as PLT32. GOT32, GOTOFF, or GOTPC. Convert BFD_RELOC_32 using GOT_symbol into
GOTPC.
* tc-i386.h (TC_RELOC, tc_fix_adjustable, TC_RELOC_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE,
TC_RELOC_RTSYM_LOC_FIXUP): New macros.
(NEED_FX_R_TYPE): Define.
(LOCAL_LABEL): Accept ".X" prefix too.
(GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_NAME): Default to "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_".
just return the symbol. If operator is O_constant, resolve the symbol's value
before returning.
(operand): Permit use of "[]" for grouping.
(clean_up_expression): For difference of two symbols in the same frag, add the
difference of their offsets into X_add_number.
(expr): Reduce difference of two symbols in same frag to their difference.
(mpw-xconfig.in): No longer use.
(target_cpu): Always add to makefiles.
(ARCHDEFS, EMUL): Add to makefile only if nonempty.
(TM_FILE, XM_FILE, NM_FILE): No longer add to makefile.
(mpw-mh-mpw): Look for in srcdir and srcroot.
Use sed instead of mpw-edit-prefix to edit prefix definitions.