magic to converts scripts, since that is now handled
by genscripts.sh and the *.sc-sh scipt generators.
* config.h: Remove a bunch of macros defining emulations
and targets. This becomes one less file to edit when
adding emulations or targets.
* ldemul.h (struct ld_emulation_xfer_struct): Add
emulation_name and target_name fields.
* ldemul.c, ldemul.h: Define some default functions used
by most emulations (and remove from the *.em scripts).
* ldemul.c (ldemul_choose_target): Search the new
ld_emulations array using a loop (instead of a hardwired
nested if statement).
Define the ld_emulation from the automatically-geenrated
ldemul-list.h. This means you no longer have to edit ldemul.c
to add a new emulation.
* ldmain.c: Replace {GLD,LNK}960_EMULATION_NAME by
their expansions, since the former no longer exist.
* PORTING: A very rough first draft of a porting guide.
to EMUL=foo. (The GLDFOO_EMULATION_NAMEs have bee removed.)
* config/mh-foo: Rename LDEMULATION names as appropriate
(usually 'gldfoo' -> plain 'foo').
is to use shell scripts to generate everything.
* Each emulation is defined by a short shell script with
extension *.sh that specifies the emulation-specific
parameters (such as the name of the *.sh-sc and *.em
files to use).
* genscript.sh is the master shell script used to generate
an emulation. It is passed various argument, including
the name a the emulation-speciic *.sh file that it
"sources" to set variables to emulation-specifc parameters.
is to use shell scripts to generate everything.
* generic.em replaces ldtemplate.
* Other *.em files replace various *.c files.
A *.em file is a shell script that generates the corresponding
ld__*.c file that implements an emulation. This is usually
a straight 'cat' of a here-document, possibly with substitutions.
* Script files (*.sc) are places by *.sc-sh scripts.
Again, these are simple shell scripts that 'cat'
here-documents, usually with some substitutions.
The output a *.sc-sh is a script file.
* ldmain.c: quit using exit
* *.sc: use *(COMMON) rather than [COMMON]
* ldlex.l, lexsup.c: much thinking moved from .l and put into .c,
to allow preprocessing of .l file.
* Makefile.in: New ldlex.l mangling
* ldexp.c (fold_binary): perform expressions with % and / in
integer.
* ldfile.c (open_a): open archives on VMS in a special way
* lderror.c: forgot to check in from a long while ago
to be "-".
* ldsym.c, ldlang.c: remember that size of a section is dependent on
whether or not relaxing has been done.
* ldmain.c: don't open a map file if it doesn't have a name
* relax.c: all the brains have moved into bfd.
* ldwrite.c: ammend comment
(2) restructure machine dependencies into separate chapter
(3) replace pretty, but quick to become obsolete, graph of BFD platforms
vs architectures with extended excerpt from (and ref to ) objdump -i.
* ldfile.c: include ctype.h
* ldmain.c: include the requried prototype headers
* ldwrite.c: get_reloc_upper_bound has been renamed
bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound
* Makefile.in: punt "fundamental" mode because it breaks my emacs
macros. install using INSTALL_PROGRAM and INSTALL_DATA. remove
spaces following hyphens, bsd make can't cope. added
standards.text support and made it look like all the other
makefiles.
* configure.in: configure now runs entirely in objdir so make file
existence checks against ${srcdir}. Mark this directory as
target dependent.
Thu Dec 5 22:46:16 1991 K. Richard Pixley (rich at rtl.cygnus.com)
* Makefile.in: idestdir and ddestdir go away. Added copyrights
and shift gpl to v2. Added ChangeLog if it didn't exist. docdir
and mandir now keyed off datadir by default.
parameter, a format, and an arg pointer, and rename it to
vfinfo(). Write info() in terms of new vfinfo().
New einfo() is the same as info(), except it writes to stderr.
* ldemul.c, ldexp.c, ldlang.c, ldlnk960.c, ldmain.c, ldwrite.c,
ldmisc.c: Replace "error" calls to info() by new einfo().
i386 aout changes from Bob Kukura
* Makefile.in, config.h: added i386aout support
* configure.in: fixed /h-{myhost} typo
* ldgram.y: -MM now gives more boring map.
* ldlang.c: now does D_PAGED flag the right way.
* ldsym.c: -MM flags does the right thing.
* ldtemplate: Add (yet another) script to get for -n or -N
options. (These need different alignment than ZMAGIC files.)
* Makefile.in: Add stuff for new foo.xn scripts.
These are generated by replacing "ALIGN(0x...00)" by ".".
by default. Don't the WP_TEXT and D_PAGED flags of
output_bfd here; it's too late, so set it when output_bfd
is created (in ldlang.c). Also fix setting of EXEC_P flag
* ldlang.c (ldlang_open_output): Set output_bfd->flags here.
* ldlang.c: Remove some duplicate extern declarations.
* ldgram.y: Fixes to -N and -n options.
* Makefile.in: Recognize upper case letters in sed script
to remove assignments from script files.
* ldtemplate: Don't assukme that -N or -n options
imply use of -r script.
* mkscript.c: Tweaking to correctly handle \n and \\ in input.
* ldtemplate: Remove ldfile_add_library_path calls;
just use the SEARCH_DIR commands in the script files.
* Makefile.in: Add LIB_PATH macro, which if set is used to replace
the SEARCH_DIR commands in the scripts (using ugly sed magic).
This is primarily intended for cross-linking, where you would
place libaries in a different place than native libraries.
Also, emulations made from ldtemplate now use $(srcdir).
* ldglda29k.sc: Change SEARCH_DIR commands to a conventional
form; people can use the Makefile's LIB_PATH to override.
* ldm88k.sc: "Clean up" script, so that ldm88kUr.sc and ldm88kr.sc
can be automatically generated.
* ldemul.c, configure.in, config.h, Makefile.in:
Add support for Sony NewsOS3.
* Makefile.in: Re-do the way ldemulation scipts and structures
are done. do we only need one or two files for each emulation
target (a TARGET.sc and optionally TARGET.c, if ldtemplate
isn't suitable). This gets rid of lots of extra source files.