old-cross-binutils/gdb/gdbserver/configure.srv
Andreas Schwab db1d3e1b97 * linux-m68k-low.c (m68k_num_gregs): Define.
(m68k_fill_gregset, m68k_store_gregset, m68k_fill_fpregset)
	(m68k_store_fpregset, target_regsets) [HAVE_LINUX_REGSETS]: New.
	(m68k_breakpoint, m68k_breakpoint_len, m68k_get_pc, m68k_set_pc)
	(m68k_breakpoint_at): New.  Add to the_low_target.

	* configure.srv (m68*-*-linux*): Set srv_linux_regsets and
	srv_linux_thread_db to yes.
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# Mappings from configuration triplets to gdbserver build options.
# This is invoked from the autoconf-generated configure script, to
# produce the appropriate Makefile substitutions.
# This file sets the following shell variables:
# srv_regobj The register protocol appropriate for this target.
# srv_tgtobj Any other target-specific modules appropriate
# for this target.
#
# In addition, on GNU/Linux the following shell variables will be set:
# srv_linux_regsets Set to "yes" if ptrace(PTRACE_GETREGS) and friends
# may be available on this platform; unset otherwise.
# They will only be used if <sys/ptrace.h> defines
# PTRACE_GETREGS.
# srv_linux_usrregs Set to "yes" if we can get at registers via
# PTRACE_PEEKUSR / PTRACE_POKEUSR.
# Input is taken from the "${target}" variable.
case "${target}" in
arm*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-arm.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-arm-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
i[34567]86-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-i386-linux.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-i386-low.o i387-fp.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_regsets=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
ia64-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-ia64.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-ia64-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
;;
m68*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-m68k.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-m68k-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_regsets=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
mips*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-mips.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-mips-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
powerpc*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-ppc.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-ppc-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
s390-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-s390.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-s390-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
;;
s390x-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-s390x.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-s390-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
;;
sh*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-sh.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-sh-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
x86_64-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-x86-64.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-x86-64-low.o i387-fp.o"
srv_linux_regsets=yes
;;
xscale*-*-linux*) srv_regobj=reg-arm.o
srv_tgtobj="linux-low.o linux-arm-low.o"
srv_linux_usrregs=yes
srv_linux_thread_db=yes
;;
*) echo "Error: target not supported by gdbserver."
exit 1
;;
esac