alpha_ecoff_swap_reloc_{in,out}, alpha_bfd_reloc_type_lookup):
Read and write Alpha relocs. Can't process them yet.
* ecoff.c (ecoff_slurp_reloc_table): Recognize new reloc sections.
If the section does not already exist, create it.
finish_reloc fields.
* ecoff.c: Move MIPS reloc support from here...
* coff-mips.c: to here.
* ecoff.c (ecoff_set_symbol_info): Get constructor reloc howto
from backend.
(ecoff_slurp_reloc_table): Removed MIPS specific stuff. Call
finish_reloc backend function.
(ecoff_write_object_contents): Removed MIPS specific assertions.
* coff-mips.c (mips_finish_reloc): New function.
(mips_ecoff_backend_data): Fill in new fields.
* coff-alpha.c (alpha_ecoff_backend_data): Use NULL for new
fields.
* targets.c: Added extern for ecoffalpha_little_vec.
* Makefile.in: Put CFLAGS last in compilation rules and omit from
linking rules. Use ARCHDEFS to compile objdump.c.
Update dependencies.
* configure.in: Construct ARCHDEFS based on the BFD target makefile
fragments.
* objdump.c: Conditionalize calls to the print_insn_ARCH functions
according to ARCHDEFS.
* config/u68k-coff.mt: Fix typo, DEFAULT_TARGET for
DEFAULT_VECTOR.
* config/h8300-coff.mt, h8500-coff.mt, sh-coff.mt, st2000.mt,
z8k-coff.mt (DEFAULT_VECTOR): Define. Don't explicitly add
S-records via SELECT_VECS.
* targets.c (target_vector), Makefile.in (BFD_LIBS): Always
support S-records, for convenience.
* config.bfd: New file, broken out of configure.in.
* configure.in: Use it, and use standard target names for
--with-targets, replacing --with-bfd-targets.
Thu Aug 12 10:32:47 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com)
* config/u68k-coff.mt: Fix typo, DEFAULT_TARGET for
DEFAULT_VECTOR.
* config/h8300-coff.mt, h8500-coff.mt, sh-coff.mt, st2000.mt,
z8k-coff.mt (DEFAULT_VECTOR): Define. Don't explicitly add
S-records via SELECT_VECS.
* targets.c (target_vector), Makefile.in (BFD_LIBS): Always
support S-records, for convenience.
* config.bfd: New file, broken out of configure.in.
* configure.in: Use it, and use standard target names for
--with-targets, replacing --with-bfd-targets.
davidj@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU (David Johnson): Don't accept symbolic
names for 'E' and 'G' argument types (coprocessor registers) and
don't warn if $1 is used on the coprocessor.
to here.
* config/{mips-gdb.exp, nind-gdb.exp, udi-gdb.exp, vx-gdb.exp}:
Remove various versions of gdb_exit.
* config/vx-gdb.exp: Remove quit_vxgdb, change a caller to call
gdb_exit.
* config/unix-gdb.exp: gdb_exit remains here, and should override
the generic version, since it's doing a lot of wierd stuff that
the other versions aren't. FIXME, fold it in, or abandon this
version.
(bsssize, datasize, textsize): New global variables.
(bss_section_name, data_section_name, text_section_name): Removed.
(print_berkeley_format): Map berkeley_sum over all the sections,
rather than only reporting sizes of specifically named sections.
* Makefile.in ($(OBJDUMP_PROG)): Removed dependency on size.o.
section before setting output_has_begun.
(nlm_set_section_contents): Remove argument names from
mangle_relocs_func prototype.
(nlm_write_object_contents): Remove shadowing local variable.
Don't write out debugging symbols if debugInfoOffset is -1. Add
the codeImageOffset to the start, exit, and check procedure
offsets.
* nlm32-i386.c (nlm_i386_write_reloc, nlm_i386_mangle_relocs):
Don't check partial_inplace field; its value is irrelevant.
* configure.host (i[34]86-*-sco*): Use i386sco rather than i386v.
* config/i386-sco.mt (TDEFINES): Removed.
* config/i386sco.mh: New file to use sco-core.
* hosts/i386sco.h: New file; just includes hosts/i386v.h.
Not needed for gdb 4.10.
* gdbint.texinfo (Top): Add name to @top line, and re-write the
paragraph which follows.
* gdbint.texinfo (Host): Use @code not @samp for Makefile
variables. Looks better and avoids overful hbox.
* nlmconv.c, nlmconv.h, nlmheader.y: New files for program to
convert object files into NetWare Loadable Modules.
* Makefile.in (NLMCONV_PROG): New macro, define to be nlmconv.
(PROGS): Add NLMCONV_PROG.
(nlmheader.c, nlmheader.o, nlmconv.o, $(NLMCONV_PROG)): New
targets.