* gdb.texinfo (Packets) <read registers packet>: Document support
	for registers that were not collected.
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2010-12-23 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Packets) <read registers packet>: Document support
for registers that were not collected.
2010-12-15 Doug Evans <dje@google.com>
* gdb.texinfo (Startup): Document auto-loading of scripts during

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determined by the @value{GDBN} internal gdbarch functions
@code{DEPRECATED_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE} and @code{gdbarch_register_name}. The
specification of several standard @samp{g} packets is specified below.
When reading registers from a trace frame (@pxref{Analyze Collected
Data,,Using the Collected Data}), the stub may also return a string of
literal @samp{x}'s in place of the register data digits, to indicate
that the corresponding register has not been collected, thus its value
is unavailable. For example, for an architecture with 4 registers of
4 bytes each, the following reply indicates to @value{GDBN} that
registers 0 and 2 have not been collected, while registers 1 and 3
have been collected, and both have zero value:
@smallexample
-> @code{g}
<- @code{xxxxxxxx00000000xxxxxxxx00000000}
@end smallexample
@item E @var{NN}
for an error.
@end table