transform a defweak into a plt entry.
(elf64_alpha_calc_dynrel_sizes): Allow room for secondary
plt entry references to receive a RELATIVE reloc.
(elf64_alpha_finish_dynamic_symbol): Fill them in.
(elf64_alpha_relocate_section): Assert we don't overrun
the allocated relocation space.
* Fix formatting of live range splitting code.
* (resolve_symbol_reference define_symbol resolve_live_range): Change
errors to complaints so that bad live range symbols won't abort the
entire symbol table. Handle errors by aborting just the current
symbol.
* (ref_init): Goes away. Folded into ref_add().
* (REF_MAP_SIZE): Put parens around parameter so that args like
`1 + 2' get handled correctly (yes, this was a real bug).
* (ref_add): Remove check for allocation failures. Not necessary
when using xrealloc(). Fix pointer arithmetic problem when clearing
memory. This and the previous patch prevent random SEGV's when there
are lots of live range symbols.
* elf32-ppc.c (ppc_elf_relocate_section): Reverse output_offset
part of Vladimir's change of 1998-08-19. Make a R_PPC_SDAREL16
reloc to the wrong section a warning, not an error. .dynsbss
is not an output section, so there is no need to check for it.
* gdb.c++/classes.exp: Change all regular expressions to match
arbitrary combinations of newline/carriage-return, so that they
will work equally well on Unix and Windows.
* gdb.c++/inherit.exp: ditto.
* gdb.c++/virtfunc.exp: ditto.
* blockframe.c(find_pc_sect_partial_function): look for min syms in
the same section when trying to guess the end of a function.
* symfile.c(list_overlays_command): use print_address_numeric
* remote-sim.c: export simulator_command
* tm-r5900.h: add COP0 registers
* txvu-tdep.c: printvector and printvector-order commands
* tm-txvu.h: add COP0 registers
* mips-tdep.c: use NUM_CORE_REGS
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Declare a bp match if the
current fp matches the bp->fp OR if the current fp is less than
the bp->fp if we're looking at a bp_step_resume breakpoint.
PR 15992.
With a bp_step_resume type breakpoint, the frame pointer check exists in
case we recurse and execute the same text section--we want to not stop
there because it would confuse the user. So gdb checks to see that the
frame pointer matches the one recorded in the breakpoint.
If the current frame pointer is less than the frame pointer recorded in
the breakpoint, then something odd is happened and we should declare that
we're at the breakpoint so that we clear it out.
This happens in Purify instrumented executables on PA systems, at least.
They insert some calls out to Purify code in the function epilogue and
it confuses GDB (which assumes that the frame pointer does not move
around through the entire execution of a function).
* symtab.h (struct symtab): Remove EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO hook,
not currently used.
* symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Deprecate use of
INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO here.
Fri Sep 4 10:37:57 1998 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com>
* r5900.igen (mtsab): Correct typo in input register.
* sim-main.h (TMP_*): New macros for accessing local 128-bit
temporary for multimedia instructions.
* r5900.igen (*): Convert most instructions to use new TMP
macros to store output result during computation.