formatting fixes

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Ian Lance Taylor 1998-06-19 14:43:45 +00:00
parent daaab34a77
commit 4b035e8ea9

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@ -376,16 +376,21 @@ print_insn_arg (d, l, pc, info)
}
}
#if SYMTAB_AVAILABLE
static
void set_mips_isa_type (int mach, int * isa, int *cputype)
/* Figure out the MIPS ISA and CPU based on the machine number.
FIXME: What does this have to do with SYMTAB_AVAILABLE? */
static void
set_mips_isa_type (mach, isa, cputype)
int mach;
int *isa;
int *cputype;
{
int target_processor = 0 ;
int mips_isa = 0 ;
switch (mach)
int target_processor = 0;
int mips_isa = 0;
switch (mach)
{
/* start-sanitize-tx19 */
case bfd_mach_mips1900:
@ -479,10 +484,12 @@ void set_mips_isa_type (int mach, int * isa, int *cputype)
break;
}
*isa = mips_isa ;
*cputype = target_processor ;
*isa = mips_isa;
*cputype = target_processor;
}
#endif /* symbol table available */
#endif /* SYMTAB_AVAILABLE */
/* Print the mips instruction at address MEMADDR in debugged memory,
on using INFO. Returns length of the instruction, in bytes, which is
@ -521,12 +528,14 @@ _print_insn_mips (memaddr, word, info)
init = 1;
}
#if ! SYMTAB_AVAILABLE
/* This is running out on a target machine, not in a host tool */
target_processor = mips_target_info.processor ;
mips_isa = mips_target_info.isa ;
/* This is running out on a target machine, not in a host tool.
FIXME: Where does mips_target_info come from? */
target_processor = mips_target_info.processor;
mips_isa = mips_target_info.isa;
#else
set_mips_isa_type(info->mach, &target_processor, &mips_isa) ;
set_mips_isa_type (info->mach, &target_processor, &mips_isa);
#endif
info->bytes_per_chunk = 4;
@ -616,12 +625,11 @@ _print_insn_mips (memaddr, word, info)
}
/* In an environment where we do not know the symbol type of the instruction
we are forces to assumd the low order bit of the instructions address
may mark it as a mips16 instruction. If we are sincle stepping or the
pc is within the disassembled function, this works. Otherwise,
we need a clue. Sometimes. */
/* In an environment where we do not know the symbol type of the
instruction we are forced to assume that the low order bit of the
instructions' address may mark it as a mips16 instruction. If we
are single stepping, or the pc is within the disassembled function,
this works. Otherwise, we need a clue. Sometimes. */
int
print_insn_big_mips (memaddr, info)
@ -632,8 +640,8 @@ print_insn_big_mips (memaddr, info)
int status;
#if 1
/* FIXME: If odd address, this is CLEARLY a mips 16 instruction */
/* Only a few tools will work this way */
/* FIXME: If odd address, this is CLEARLY a mips 16 instruction. */
/* Only a few tools will work this way. */
if (memaddr & 0x01)
return print_insn_mips16 (memaddr, info);
#endif
@ -682,7 +690,8 @@ print_insn_little_mips (memaddr, info)
/* end-sanitize-sky */
#if 1
if (memaddr & 0x01) return print_insn_mips16 (memaddr, info);
if (memaddr & 0x01)
return print_insn_mips16 (memaddr, info);
#endif
#if SYMTAB_AVAILABLE