than $(READLINE_SRC) so #include <readline/readline.h> will work.
* top.c: #include <readline/history.h> instead of "history.h".
* tracepoint.c: Likewise.
* mac-xdep.c: Likewise.
* blockframe.c (get_frame_saved_regs): If the saved_regs_addr ptr
is null, ensure that saved registers are copied from the local
variable that was used to obtain them.
* remote-rdp.c (rdp_init): Don't discard first character on reset.
(translate_open_mode): Define table.
(exec_swi): Handle SWI_Clock. SWI_Open now handles stdin/stdout.
SWI_Write returns number of bytes not written. SWI_Read does the
same. SWI_Seek should return success/failure flag. Fix SWI_Flen.
A patch from PR 15841 for the RDP (Demon) interface.
a printable representation.
(monitor_error): Call error after converting string into printable
format.
(monitor_printf{,_noecho}): If EXTRA_RDEBUG is defined, convert string
into printable form before printing.
(monitor_expect): Ditto.
(monitor_read_memory{,_single}): Call monitor_error, not error.
(monitor_read_memory): Return immediately if length is 0.
* ppcbug-rom.c (init_ppc_cmds): Fill in dump_registers field, which is
now required.
Re-do TARGET_PRINT_INSN_INFO, TARGET_PRINT_INSN, TARGET_ARCHITECTURE,
TARGET_ARCHITECTURE_AUTO, TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE_P,
TARGET_BYTE_ORDER so that they can all be overriden.
Document.
Convert mn10300 and PPC targets.
Add two pointers (saved_regs, extra_info) to struct frame_info.
Introduce new macro FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS which replaces
FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS.
Document.
Use in mn10300 and rs6000 targets. Fix side effects on ALPHA, MIPS,
Z8K and SPARC targets.
* configure.in (with-sim-gpu2): Do not emit a -L argument without
an associated pathname. Link in the math library after the gpu2
library.
Assumes that libm is around (and doesn't take advantage of the
AC_CHECK_LIB(m) that is already in configure.in), but this is a
minor point and unlikely to cause problems.
* config/xm-aix4.h (SIGWINCH_HANDLER): Function `aix_resize_window'
must accept a signal number as parameter.
* config/rs6000/xm-rs6000.h (SIGWINCH_HANDLER): Ditto.
* utils.c (initialize_utils): Give a parameter to `SIGWINCH_HANDLER'.
* inferior.h (register_valid): Variable's type is `SIGNED char', not
`char'.
* findvar.c (register_valid): Ditto.
* defs.h (make_cleanup_func): Protect parameter list by `PARAMS'.
* gdbthread.h (unbind_target_thread_vector): Likewise.
Merged in m68k-linux patch from Andreas Schwab
1998-12-01 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de>
* Makefile.in, configure.host, configure.tgt: Add support for
m68k-linux.
* config/m68k/linux.mh: New file.
* config/m68k/linux.mt: New file.
* config/m68k/nm-linux.h: New file.
* config/m68k/tm-linux.h: New file.
* config/m68k/xm-linux.h: New file.
* gdb/m68klinux-nat.c: New file.
* gdbserver/low-linux.c: Add support for m68k-linux.
* gdb/config/m68k/tm-m68k.h (NUM_FREGS): New macro.
* config/m68k/tm-m68k.h (NUM_FREGS): m68k-linux patch.
Added NUM_FREGS macro.
* config/m68k/xm-linux.h: m68k-linux patch. New file.
* config/m68k/tm-linux.h: m68k-linux patch. New file.
* config/m68k/nm-linux.h: m68k-linux patch. New file.
* config/m68k/linux.mt: m68k-linux patch. New file.
* config/m68k/linux.mh: m68k-linux patch. New file.
* gdbserver/low-linux.c: m68k-linux patch. Added an ifdef
that checks the value of __GLIBC to decide whether or
not to include sys/reg.h.
* m68klinux-nat.c: m68k-linux patch. New file. Note
both m68k-tdep.c and m68klinux-nat.c contain definitions
for supply_gregset and supply_fpregset. The definitions
in m68k-tdep.c are valid is USE_PROC_FS is defined. Otherwise,
the definitions in m68klinux-nat.c will be used. This is a
bit of a hack. The supply_* routines do not belong in
*_tdep.c files. But, there are several lynx ports that currently
depend on these definitions.
* configure.tgt: m68k-linux patch. Added m68*-*-linux*
gdb_target.
* configure.host: m68k-linux patch. Added m68*-*-linux*
gdb_host.
* Makefile.in: m68k-linux patch. Added compile line for
m68klinux-nat.o
* config/i386/xm-cygwin.h: Remove REQUEST_QUIT definition.
* config/powerpc/xm-cygwin.h: Ditto.
PR 17664.
With this define in place, you can't type "q" to get out of GDB's pager
under Cygwin.
the stack frame. Their offset from the previous stack frame is in
fdata.gpr_offset and fdata.fpr_offset, not fdata.offset.
(gdb.base/return.exp)
* config/rs6000/tm-rs6000.h: Doc fixes.
* monitor.c (monitor_read_memory): Zero out pattern buffers
before calling re_search.
(parse_register_dump): Ditto.
PR 18049. This bug had existed erratically since I upgraded to
the new gnu-regex.c this last summer. The problem is mostly in
parse_register_dump; the allocated structure has some random values
in it and there is a flag set in the register_pattern structure by the
gnu-regex library which indicates that the values in the re_registers
should be trusted.
If those arbitrary contents aren't zero, gnu-regex tries to run realloc
on them and we get a core dump on some hosts for some targets when the
moon is just right.
* m32r-tdep.c (decode_prologue): If no branch or push fp is found,
but there's a stack adjust, then use that as the end of prologue.
(m32r_skip_prologue): don't skip past the first line if there is
line info. (m32r_virtual_frame_pointer): new function.
(m32r_fix_call_dummy): no return value needed.
* tracepoint.c: Move default definition of
TARGET_VIRTUAL_FRAME_POINTER from here to target.h.
* target.h: Add default definition of TARGET_VIRTUAL_FRAME_POINTER.
* ax-gdb.c (gen_frame_args_address, gen_frame_locals_address):
use TARGET_VIRTUAL_FRAME_POINTER to determine frame pointer.
(gen_trace_for_expr): new argument, address of tracepoint,
gets passed to new_agent_expr and added to struct agent_expr.
(is_nontrivial_conversion): call to new_agent_expr now requires
a dummy argument. (agent_command): use get_current_frame() to
get current PC scope; pass it to gen_trace_for_expr.
* ax-general.c (new_agent_expr): new argument, address of
tracepoint; store it in new field of struct agent_expr.
* ax.h (struct agent_expr): add new field for tracepoint address.
* ax-gdb.h: change prototypes to match above changes.
(CHILL_PRODUCER, etc): Comment out descriptions, not useful.
(IN_SOLIB_CALL_TRAMPOLINE): Rename info from IN_SOLIB_TRAMPOLINE.
(IN_SOLIB_RETURN_TRAMPOLINE): Describe.
(KERNEL_DEBUGGING, MIPSEL): No info about these, remove.
* config/mn10300/tm-mn10300.h (TARGET_VIRTUAL_FRAME_POINTER):
new target macro.
* mn10300-tdep.c (mn10300_virtual_frame_pointer): new function.
* tracepoint.c (encode_actions): Use the new target macro to
determine the virtual frame pointer, for collecting locals/args.
(add_local_symbols, collect_symbol): add a register/offset pair of
arguments so that the virtual frame pointer can be passed in.
Convert mn10300, MIPS and powerpc/rs6000 targets to use
BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC
Delete global variable memory_breakpoint_size. Use BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC
instead.
* symfile.c (deduce_language_from_filename): rewrite so as to
work from a table of filename extensions, modifiable by the user.
(filename_language_table): new data structure.
(set_ext_lang_command): new function for new command, "set
extension-language". (info_extension_language_command): new
function for new command "info extension-languages".
(add_filename_language, init_filename_language_table): new
support functions for the above.
* language.c (language_enum): new function. Support for above.
* coffread.c (coff_symtab_read): Discard C_LABEL's that are not
function entry points, to avoid getting them in the stack dump
instead of the actual function.
without NAT_FILE definition, configure will assume that GDB cannot
run native.
* config/m68k/nm-delta68.h (KERNEL_U_SIZE): New macro.
* delta68-nat.c (kernel_u_size): New function.
* rdi-share/host.h: if compiling under Cygwin, make sure new
preprocessor define is defined. Define it if not.
* rdi-share/hostchan.h: ditto
* rdi-share/aclocal.m4: regenerate
* rdi-share/configure: regenerate
* rdi-share/host.h: if compiling under Cygwin, make sure new
preprocessor define is defined. Define it if not.
* rdi-share/aclocal.m4: regenerate
* rdi-share/configure: regenerate
* gdbtk-cmds.c: Can't start using new API names yet. Switch
back
to calling cygwin32_ funcs until some time has passed...
* gdbtk.c: Ditto. Also, include sys/cygwin.h for Cygwin,
instead
of providing own proto.
Changes to account for name change from cygwin32 to cygwin and
clean up Win32-related ifdefs.
* configure.tgt: check for cygwin* instead of cygwin32.
New cygwin gdb_target variable loses the "32".
* configure.host: check for cygwin* instead of cygwin32.
New cygwin gdb_host variable loses the "32".
* configure.in: test __CYGWIN__ instead of __CYGWIN32__,
rename gdb_cv_os_cygwin32 variable to drop the "32". Call
AM_EXEEXT instead of AC_EXEEXT since that isn't in a released
autoconf yet.
* configure: regenerate.
* main.c: drop "32" from cygwin_ funcs, include sys/cygwin.h
where
cygwin path conv protos live, instead of adding a proto here
for
them here.
* {main.c, ser-tcp.c, ser-unix.c, top.c}: check __CYGWIN__
instead of __CYGWIN32__.
* source.c: thoughout, check _WIN32 instead of WIN32.
* config/i386/cygwin32.mh: delete.
* config/i386/cygwin.mh: new file, was cygwin32.mh.
* config/i386/cygwin32.mt: delete.
* config/i386/cygwin.mt: new file, was cygwin32.mt.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin.h: new file, was tm-cygwin32.h.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin.h: new file, was xm-cygwin32.h.
* config/i386/xm-windows.h: #include xm-cygwin.h now.
* config/powerpc/cygwin32.mh: delete.
* config/powerpc/cygwin.mh: new file, was cygwin32.mh.
* config/powerpc/cygwin32.mt: delete.
* config/powerpc/cygwin.mt: new file, was cygwin32.mt.
* config/powerpc/tm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/powerpc/tm-cygwin.h: new file, was tm-cygwin32.h.
* config/powerpc/xm-cygwin32.h: delete.
* config/powerpc/xm-cygwin.h: new file, was xm-cygwin32.h.
* rdi-share/aclocal.m4: regenerate with aclocal.
* rdi-share/configure: regenerate with autoconf.
* rdi-share/{host.h, hostchan.c, hostchan.h, serdrv.c,
* serpardr.c,
unixcomm.c}: check __CYGWIN__ instead of __CYGWIN32__.
multithread debugging.
(remote_get_threadlist) : get a partial list of threads
(remote_threadlist_iterator) : Step through all the threads
(init_remote_threadtests) : Optional builtin unit test commands.
* thread.c (bind_target_thread_vector) : Implementa a more dynamic
way of accessing target specific thread info functions than
FIND_NEW_THREADS.
(target_thread_info) : Function to get extended thread information.
* gdbthread.h : Export internal data structures corresponding to
external detailed thread info response. This is more like a 'ps'
command than what might be expected of host based threads. This
is for embedded systems.
* console.tcl (complete): I added the ability to pass from_tty
from gdb_cmd to the underlying commands. Pass 1 when the
command is invoked from the console.
* interface.tcl (gdbtk_tcl_tstart, gdbtk_tcl_tstop): Run the
src window's do_tstop method rather than manipulating the
widgets by hand.
* src.tcl (build_win): Redo the packing so that the function
combobox doesn't push all the other combo-boxes off the screen
if it has a very long function name in it.
* srcbar.tcl (do_tstop): Added a mode that just changes the
GUI, which can be called from console hooks.
* srctextwin.tcl: Fixed some bugs I introduced in setting
breakpoints in the assembly & mixed mode windows. Dropped
the notion of joint breakpoint images for lines that have
breakpoints of two separate types. Too fragile.
Also added the "dont_change_appearance" flag, used in the
continue_to_here method to tell the GUI not to reflect the
temporary disabling of all the breakpoints.
* toolbar.tcl (insert_buttons): Added a little more error-checking.
Thu Nov 12 15:20:15 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_cmd): Added an optional second argument to the
gdb_cmd, which is from_tty. This is passed to the gdb command
parser. It is 0 by default, and the console window passes 1.
* gdbtk-cmds.c: moved disassemble_from_exec from gdbtk.c to gdbtk-cmds.c
with all the other link-var'ed variables
* gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_trace_find): Only run the hook functions if
we are called from_tty.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_trace_start_stop): Set the trace buttons
from a trace_start_command callback rather than doing it as a
special case in gdb_cmd.
* tracepoint.c (tstart_command, tstop_command): Add call to
trace_start_stop_hook here.
Wed Nov 4 12:41:42 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* actiondlg.tcl: Get the stack collect string from an instance
variable. Need to implement some way to get this from the
target settings...
* global_pref.tcl (toggle_tracing_mode): Add & remove hooks
when you go in and out of tracing mode. Also reset the B1
behavior when you leave tracing mode
* interface.tcl (gdbtk_tcl_trace_find_hook): Added the trace
find hook, so you can switch the GUI state when the tfind
command is used to enter & leave browse mode.
* srcbar.tcl (constructor, destructor trace_find_hook): Added
the trace_find_hook to the source toolbar, and added the
necessary hooks to handle it.
* srctextwin.tcl (trace_find_hook): Added a trace find hook to
the sourcebar as well.
* stack.tcl (update): protect against errors in gdb_stack.
Just return "NO STACK" if we couldn't get it.
* src_pref.tcl (constructor, cancel): Put all the saved prefs
in an array, on cancel, see if any have changed and only
rebuild the window if there have been changes.
Mon Nov 2 13:24:10 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* bp.tcl (update): The hook function was passing more
arguments than this function expected.
Mon Nov 2 11:16:10 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* toolbar.tcl: Added Tdump image.
Fri Oct 30 17:36:05 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* src.tcl (set_execution_status): Changed status messages,
tracing is not the same as async debugging...
Fri Oct 30 17:06:31 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* bp.tcl (bp_all): Only remove tracepoints in the tracepoint
window, and breakpoints in the breakpoint window.
Fri Oct 30 11:22:23 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* actiondlg.tcl: Added special tag "Collect Stack". This
still needs to get hooked into the target database to deal
with targets that need to do something special to collect the
stack. Also moved some repeated code into loops.
* main.tcl (source_file): Source in a file of gdb commands.
* srcbar.tcl (constructor): Added source file menu entry, and
made stack buttons belong to both the Trace & Control classes.
* srctextwin.tcl (constructor): One too many separators in the
trace trace popup menu.
* tclIndex: regenerated.
* tfind_args.tcl: Added "tfind frame"
* toolbar.tcl (create_button): Allow a button to belong to
more than one class.
* toolbar.tcl (enable_ui): Eliminate redundant code, and allow
a button to belong to more than one class.
* toolbar.tcl (create_trace_menu): Added save tracepoints &
Tfind frame menu items.
* tracedlg.tcl: Added deletion of actions, and fixed a
the whiile-stepping combobox callback for the new combobox.
* util.tcl (save_trace_commands): new proc.
1998-10-29 Michael Snyder <msnyder@demo-laptop2.cygnus.com>
* target.tcl: add /dev/cua0 for Linux.
Tue Oct 27 13:46:03 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* Many little bug fixes all over in order to get tracing to work
along with normal program control.
* toolbar.tcl: Rewrote much of the code here to put commonly
used code into functions, and clean up adding menus and
buttons. Added the ability to disable particular menu items,
not just whole menus. Added the ability to delete and insert
buttons on the fly.
* srcbar.tcl: Pushed the changes to toolbar.tcl into this file.
* srctextwin.tcl: Changed the code dealing with breakpoints
and tracepoints to use the text tags more consistently. Use
only one set of menus for the whole widget, rather than having
a separate set for the SRC+ASM case. Rewrote a lot of the
code to separate out the tracing & program control functions.
* interface.tcl (gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint): pass more information
to the scrtextwin when a breakpoint changes state, so it can
do the right thing without having to guess...
* tracedlg.tcl (build_win): get the packing right so the
window expands correctly.
* main.tcl: do_tstop -> tstop, do_tstart -> tstart to avoid
confusion with the methods in ScrBar.tcl.
* prefs.tcl: Added two new preferences B1_Behavior to control
whether B1 sets breakpoints or tracepoints.
* src_prefs.tcl: Put in support for the B1_Behavior.
* global_prefs.tcl: Put back tracing checkbox.
* tdump.tcl: Fixed an incorrect (1 rather than 1.0) text
widget line specification.
* tfind_args.tcl (build_win): Bind return in the entry to the
OK button. Clear the entry field if the Type has changed.
* utils.tcl: Added comments for the debug commands.
* watch.tcl (build_win): Flash the OK button before invoking it.
Wed Nov 4 12:41:42 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp_addr): Pass the type, enable & thread
to gdbtk_tcl_breakpoint.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (gdbtk_trace_find): Added this function. It is
the hook function for tfind commands.
* tracepoint.c (trace_find_command): Added the trace_find_hook,
run when you do trace_find_command.
* tracepoint.h: Define the trace_find_hook.
Mon Nov 2 11:16:10 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk-cmds (gdb_get_tracepoint_info): Demangle C++ function names.
Fri Oct 30 11:22:23 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk-cmds (gdb_get_tracepoint_info): Fixed typo.
Wed Oct 28 10:14:33 1998 Jim Ingham <jingham@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk-cmds.c: Made the bdtypes & bpdisp arrays shared so they
could be used in gdbtk-hooks.c (breakpoint_notify).
Also fixed a few error messages to actually print the bp number
rather that #%d...
* gdbtk-hooks.c (breakpoint_notify): pass more of the information
about the breakpoint into the Tcl command, so it does not have to
try and guess about information we have on the C side.
* gdbtk.h: Export the bptypes & pbdisp arrays.
which define CRLF_SOURCE_FILES.
* win32-nat.c: 1) Add thread support, 2) fix ability to attach to
a running process, and 3) implement limited support for cygwin
signals.
(thread_rec): New function.
(child_add_thread): Ditto.
(child_init_thread_list): Ditto.
(child_delete_thread): Ditto.
(do_child_fetch_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(do_child_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(handle_output_debug_string): Ditto.
(child_fetch_inferior_registers): Use do_* function to perform
operation.
(child_store_inferior_registers): Ditto.
(child_continue): Ditto.
(child_thread_alive): Ditto.
(cygwin_pid_to_str): Ditto.
(handle_load_dll): Reorganize, add first attempt at reading
dll names from attached processes. Change info messages to provide
more information when dll is already loaded.
(handle_exception): Changes mandated by new thread-aware structures.
(child_wait): Track thread creation/destruction. Handle cygwin
signals.
(child_create_inferior): Ditto.
(child_resume): Ditto.
(child_kill_inferior): Ditto. Close child process handle to avoid a
handle leak.
(child_ops): Fill out child_ops fields that deal with threads.
* config/i386/tm-cygwin32.h: Declare function and macro needed
for converting a cygwin "pid" to a string.
* config/i386/xm-cygwin32.h: define HAVE_SIGSETMASK as 0 since
sigsetmask is not defined in cygwin.
(ice_stepi): Use do_gdb to step properly.
(ice_nexti): Use do_gdb to step properly.
(view_source): Correct call to src window's location for new version.
[Support for trace debugging: registers that were not collected.]
* remote.c (remote_fetch_registers): accept 'xxxx' in the register
packet, with the meaning "register value is not available".
Set register_valid to -1, which will connote "no value available".
* findvar.c (read_relative_register_raw_bytes): return failure if
register_valid == -1. (value_of_register): return failure if
register_valid == -1. (read_var_value): return error if
value_of_register fails for a register variable.
(value_from_register): return failure if register_valid == -1.
* eval.c (evaluate_subexp_standard): return error if
value_of_register fails for a register used in an expression.
* infcmd.c (do_registers_info): display "value not available"
for registers for which register_valid == -1.
* tracepoint.c (set_raw_tracepoint): just save the filename as is
from the symbol table, rather than trying to prepend the dir name.
Also save the bfd section. (tracepoints_info): use the section
when looking up the function name.
* tracepoint.h: add section field to tracepoint struct.
* patch approved by shebs
Wed Oct 28 12:33:52 EST 1998 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com>
* configure.in: Accept both -skyb- and -sky- for
--with-sim-funit/gpu2 options.
* configure: Rebuilt.
* configure.in (AM_EXEEXT): Use AC_EXEEXT instead.
* configure: Regenerated.
Geoff just removed the AM_EXEEXT definition from ../binutils/aclocal.m4
so we would have been hosed in the near future.
* command.c copying.c copying.awk core-aout.c core-regset.c
corelow.c dcache.c i386-tdep.c i386v4-nat.c i387-tdep.c
infcmd.c infptrace.c infrun.c remote.c solib.c symfile.c
symmisc.c valarith.c: Add prototypes.
* defs.h: Add prototype for utils.c::do_run_cleanups.
* gdbtypes.c: Add prototypes.
(make_pointer_type): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
(make_reference_type): Ditto.
* printcmd.c (printf_command): Initialize 'f' and 'string' at
function startup to suppress possibly-used-before-initialized warning.
* remote-utils.c: Add prototypes.
(sr_pollchar): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
* ser-tcp.c: Add prototypes.
(wait_for): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
(tcp_readchar): Ditto.
* ser-unix.c: Add prototypes.
(get_tty_state): Don't define errno here.
(get_tty_state): Don't define errno here.
(hardwire_readchar): Only define 't' if we are compiling in a Cygwin
environment.
* symtab.c: Add prototypes.
(find_methods): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
(search_symbols): Set 'i' to an initial value to suppress a
possibly-used-before-initialized warning.
* valops.c: Add prototypes.
(value_cast): Set 'eltype2' to an initial value to suppress a
possibly-used-before-initialized warning.
(value_of_variable): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
(value_of_this): Ditto.
* valprint.c: Add prototypes.
(print_floating): Add braces to remove nested if-else ambiguity.
Looks like a big change, but it is really just a lot of small stuff.
In the cases where GCC was flagging a possible use-before-initialized
warning on variables, it turned out that these were being used properly
but GCC couldn't see that.
"wait.h" was defining all WIF* macro's instead of filling in those
that <wait.h> missed. Stops heaps of warnings from <wait.h>
re-defining WIF*s defined in "wait.h".
* defs.h: Move _initialize_printcmd, _initialize_stack,
_initialize_blockframe out of here and in to their respective .c files.
* blockframe.c: Move _initialize_blockframe prototype to here.
* printcmd.c: Move _initialize_printcmd prototype to here.
* stack.c: Move _initialize_stack prototype to here.
* source.c, symtab.h: Move _initialize_source prototype to the .c file.
* values.c, value.h: Move _initialize_values prototype to the .c file.
* gdbthread.h, thread.c: Move _initialize_thread prototype to the .c
file.
* breakpoint.c, breakpoint.h: Move _initialize_breakpoint prototype
to the .c file.
* abug-rom.c alpha-nat.c alpha-tdep.c annotate.c ax-gdb.c bcache.c:
Standardize comments for the prototype section of these files.
* configure.in: Look in libc for wctype before looking for it in libc.
The last one is to fix the GNU ld (~2.9.1) + Solaris 2.6 interaction problem
where an empty stub library (libw) causes a core dump when we call vasprintf
(e.g. `info br') in the final linked gdb.
version didn't work for sol2.6; pushed it to autoconf.
* configure.in (gdb_cv_proc_service_is_old): new test.
* acconfig.h (PROC_SERVICE_IS_OLD): new define.
* configure, config.in: regenerate.
* blockframe.c (find_pc_sect_partial_function): Add braces to avoid
possible nested-if confusion.
* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_inserted_here_p): Ditto.
(breakpoint_thread_match): Ditto.
* gnu-regex.c: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP only if it isn't already defined.
* gnu-regex.h: Define _REGEX_RE_COMP to pick up old compatability
prototypes.
* symtab.h: Add prototype for _initialize_source.
* value.h: Add prototype for _initialize_value.
* defs.h: Include sys/types.h or stddef.h to get size_t.
(make_cleanup): Add make_cleanup_func typedef and switch to using
a prototype for this function.
(mfree): Add prototypes for mmalloc, mrealloc, mfree if we aren't
using mmalloc.
* ax-gdb.c breakpoint.c coffread.c corelow.c dbxread.c dwarf2read.c
dwarfread.c elfread.c eval.c exec.c gdbtk-cmds.c gdbtk.c infcmd.c
infrun.c mipsread.c nlmread.c os9kread.c parse.c printcmd.c symfile.c
symmisc.c symtab.c thread.c top.c tracepoint.c typeprint.c valops.c:
Cast parameters passed to make_cleanup to use the new
make_cleanup_func typedef.
More warning cleanups. There are still a bunch of places where the first
argument to make_cleanup is not cast to (make_cleanup_func); these are
either due to the function fitting the make_cleanup_func specification
already (e.g. free()) or they are in files that weren't compiled when
I did my make on a Linux native system. Bwahahaha. You can see them
like this:
grep make_cleanup\ * | grep -v make_cleanup_func
I'll surely go back and clean up the remaining suspicious calls in
GDB one of these days. :-)
* configure.in: Check for sys/debugreg.h, asm/debugreg.h.
* i386v-nat.c: Include asm/debugreg.h, sys/debugreg.h if it is not
present.
This is to work around a conflict where the Linux 2.1.x kernel and glibc
2.0.x are not in sync; including <sys/debugreg.h> will result in an error.
With luck, these losers will get their act together and we can trash
this hack in the near future.
address range of a compilation unit without children.
* mdebugread.c (parse_partial_symbols): Fix handling of stabs
continuations, use xmalloc and xrealloc.
There should be sufficient information/hooks now to eliminate
this hack.
* exec.c (file_command): Add a new hook here to inform ui's
when the exec file has changed. Adding it here allows the
ui to be informed after symbol reading.
* gdbcore.h: Add declaration of file_changed_hook.
* stabsread.c (rs6000_builtin_type): Create a complex float instead
of an error.
(read_sun_floating_type): Similarly.
(read_range_type): Create a complex float if self_subrange is
true.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp_addr): New command. Sets a
breakpoint at an address. Use this instead of gdb_cmd "break"
because the syntax of the break command is broken and doesn't
allow you to create a thread-specific BP at an address. Also
this is faster.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_set_bp): Add an optional thread number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_line): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at the specified line number.
(gdb_find_bp_at_addr): New function. Returns a list of bpnums
at an address..
exec_file changes.
(gdbtk_add_hooks): Define exec_file_display_hook (to gdbtk_exec_file_changed)
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_stop): target_stop is ALWAYS defined, so
compare against something a little more meaningful (target_ignore).
(remote_interrupt_twice): Remove. remote_stop now handles it.
(remote_stop): New function which handles interrupting the
remote target so that CLUI and GUI use the same core functions
to achieve the same goal.
(remote_wait): Change to handle remote_stop properly.
[interrupted_already]: New static global to help remote_stop.
[remote_ops, extended_remote_ops]: Add remote_stop for to_stop member.
* target.c: Rename static function "ignore" to "target_ignore" and
export it so that gdb can determin if some target vector member is
actually not defined. Replace all occurances of ignore.
* target.h: Export target_ignore.
Thu Oct 1 15:39:27 EDT 1998 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@cygnus.com>
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Do not consider an
untripped watchpoint as a "hit".
* rdi-share/unixcomm.c: If using cygwin32, also use the SERPORT and
PARPORT defines for win32.
(Unix_MatchValidSerialDevice): For cygwin32, valid serial port names
start with "com", not "/dev/tty".
(Unix_OpenSerial): Do not use O_NONBLOCK on cygwin32.
* rdi-share/devsw.c (DevSW_Close): Free the device's state (SwitcherState)
so that the device may be reopened.
* remote-rdi.c (mywritec): Send all output through gdb's *_unfiltered
functions, ignoring non-ASCII chars, so that non-tty UI's can snarf
the output from fputs_hook.
(mywrite): Ditto.
(arm_rdi_open): Set inferior_pid.
(arm_rdi_detach): Pop the target off the target stack so that
users can attach and detach multiple times.
(arm_rdi_close): Close the opened device and reset inferior_pid, too.
* v850ice.c (WM_ADDR_TO_SYM): New message.
(v850ice_wndproc): Add handler for WM_SOURCE.
(v850ice_wait): Call the ui_loop_hook occasionally.
(ice_cont): Acknowledge message before doing anything.
(ice_stepi): Ack message and let gdbtk do stepping.
(ice_nexti): Ack message and let gdbtk do stepping.
(view_source): New function ICE calls to display source code.
* configure.in: Add --enable-warnings.
Adjust whitespace of other --with and --enable options so that
configure --help lines up correctly.
* aclocal.m4: Ditto.
* Makefile.in (WARN_CFLAGS): Add. Set by configure.
* configure: Regenerated.
* txvu-tdep.c (check_overlap): new function to guarantee that
overlays are either mapped or unmapped in their entirety.
* txvu-tdep.c (compress_blockvector): compress blockvectors correctly
* Fix formatting of live range splitting code.
* (resolve_symbol_reference define_symbol resolve_live_range): Change
errors to complaints so that bad live range symbols won't abort the
entire symbol table. Handle errors by aborting just the current
symbol.
* (ref_init): Goes away. Folded into ref_add().
* (REF_MAP_SIZE): Put parens around parameter so that args like
`1 + 2' get handled correctly (yes, this was a real bug).
* (ref_add): Remove check for allocation failures. Not necessary
when using xrealloc(). Fix pointer arithmetic problem when clearing
memory. This and the previous patch prevent random SEGV's when there
are lots of live range symbols.
* gdb.c++/classes.exp: Change all regular expressions to match
arbitrary combinations of newline/carriage-return, so that they
will work equally well on Unix and Windows.
* gdb.c++/inherit.exp: ditto.
* gdb.c++/virtfunc.exp: ditto.
* blockframe.c(find_pc_sect_partial_function): look for min syms in
the same section when trying to guess the end of a function.
* symfile.c(list_overlays_command): use print_address_numeric
* remote-sim.c: export simulator_command
* tm-r5900.h: add COP0 registers
* txvu-tdep.c: printvector and printvector-order commands
* tm-txvu.h: add COP0 registers
* mips-tdep.c: use NUM_CORE_REGS
* breakpoint.c (bpstat_stop_status): Declare a bp match if the
current fp matches the bp->fp OR if the current fp is less than
the bp->fp if we're looking at a bp_step_resume breakpoint.
PR 15992.
With a bp_step_resume type breakpoint, the frame pointer check exists in
case we recurse and execute the same text section--we want to not stop
there because it would confuse the user. So gdb checks to see that the
frame pointer matches the one recorded in the breakpoint.
If the current frame pointer is less than the frame pointer recorded in
the breakpoint, then something odd is happened and we should declare that
we're at the breakpoint so that we clear it out.
This happens in Purify instrumented executables on PA systems, at least.
They insert some calls out to Purify code in the function epilogue and
it confuses GDB (which assumes that the frame pointer does not move
around through the entire execution of a function).
* symtab.h (struct symtab): Remove EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO hook,
not currently used.
* symfile.c (allocate_symtab): Deprecate use of
INIT_EXTRA_SYMTAB_INFO here.
pseudo-register, not the same as a3.
(D2_REGNUM, D3_REGNUM, A2_REGNUM, A3_REGNUM): Define.
* mn10300-tdep.c (fix_frame_pointer): New function.
(set_movm_offsets): Use register number macros instead of
hard-coded constants.
(mn10300_analyze_prologue): Fix to handle redefinition of FP_REGNUM.
(mn10300_frame_chain): Fix to handle redefinition of FP_REGNUM;
use register number macros instead of hard-coded constants;
add missing parameter to call of mn10300_analyze_prologue.
(mn10300_frame_saved_pc): Use register number macros instead of
hard-coded constants.
and "global constructors", do not append any elements to the result.
(gdb_get_vars_command): Install patch from Jun 9 1998 which appears
to have been lost.
Clean up some tabbing mess.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_loadfile): Open the file after doing
the symtab lookup and calling symtab_to_filename(). This
makes GDBtk work with the GDB "dir" command.
* sparc-tdep.c (sparc_extract_struct_value_address): Simplify to use
same method on both 32-bit and 64-bit machines.
* sparcl-tdep.c (sparclite_check_watch_resources): Simulator doesn't
support hardware breakpoints.
* config/sparc/tm-sparc.h (CALL_DUMMY): Improve comments.
(v850ice_load) Pass filename to ICE DLL.
(ice_stepi, ice_nexti, ice_cont): Do not directly call the gdb
commands -- let the GUI do it so that it can retain control
of the display.
.
(gdbtk_selected_frame_changed): New function.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (Gdbtk_Init): Add command gdb_stack into interpreter.
Link gdb's global selected_frame_level with interpreter global
gdb_selected_frame_level.
(gdb_stack): New function to faciltate speedier backtraces from
gdbtk.
(get_frame_name): New helper function for gdb_stack.
* configure.in: Add more header files to AC_CHECK_HEADERS.
* configure: Regenerated.
* command.c: Include wait.h or sys/wait.h if present.
* inftarg.c: Ditto.
* core-aout.c: Include ptrace.h or sys/ptrace.h if present, based
on autoconf test.
* infptrace.c: Ditto.
* expprint.c: Include ctype.h for isprint prototype.
* i386aix-nat.c: Include sys/reg.h if autoconf says it is present.
* i386v-nat.c: Include ptrace.h, sys/ptrace.h, and sys/reg.h if
present, based on autoconf test.
* utils.c: Include curses.h and term.h if present.
(puts_debug): Change 'carriage_return' local variable to return_p
to avoid name clash.
* config/m68k/nm-apollo68b.h: Don't define PTRACE_IN_WRONG_PLACE,
determine it with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-linux.h: Don't define NO_SYS_REG_H, determine it
with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-i386sco.h: Don't define NO_PTRACE_H, determine it
with autoconf.
* config/i386/nm-i386v.h: Ditto.
* config/i386/nm-symmetry.h: Ditto.
* config/m88k/xm-cxux.h: Ditto.
* config/m88k/xm-dgux.h: Ditto.
* config/m68k/delta68.mh (NAT_FILE): nm-delta68.h no longer necessary.
* config/m68k/nm-delta68.h: Removed.
* expprint.c expression.h (dump_expression): Rename to
dump_prefix_expression.
* Print out the expression in normal form. Call print_longest
instead of trying to do it ourselves.
* (dump_postfix_expression): New function, prints out the expression
with indentation and better formatting and interpretation.
* parse.c (parse_exp_1): Put calls to dump expressions under ifdef
MAINTENANCE_CMDS and expressiondebug variable.
set to correct VU memory space.
(txvu_remove_breakpoint): use this instead of txvu_breakpoint_from_pc
* config/tm-txvu.h: use new track-table address
Do note define BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC anymore
(mips_addr_bits_remove): Test mask_address_p to decide whether
to mask off the upper 32 bits of addresses.
(_initialize_mips_tdep): Add command to set mask_address_p.
(mips_call_dummy_address): New function.
* config/mips/tm-mips.h (CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS): Redefine to
call mips_call_dummy_address.
registers if we are not in am33 mode.
(mn10300_frame_chain, mn10300_frame_saved_pc): Similarly.
(set_machine_hook): Keep track of whether or not we're in am33 mode.
* tracepoint.c (remote_set_transparent_ranges): new function.
Send the start and end addresses of all loadable read-only
sections down to the trace target, so that it can treat them
as "transparent" (ie. don't care if they were collected or not).
* gdbtk.c (gdbtk_call_command): Removed because it is now
in gdbtk-hooks.c
(null_routine): Removed.
* gdbtk-hooks.c (tracepoint_notify): Fix sprintf to
match number of arguments.
* gdbtk-cmds.c (gdb_loc): When calling gdb_loc with an
argument, call find_pc_line() to get a complete
symtab_and_line struct.
* symtab.c (decode_line_1): For minimal symbol, call
find_pc_sect_line() to make sure the line number gets set
properly.
(print_symbol_info): Redeclare function void.
* config/d10v/tm-d10v.h (REGISTER_NAMES): sp -> r15. The
stack pointer et al are synthesized from the SP_REGNUM (etc)
defines and should not be mentioned in REGISTER_NAMES.
There is a log discussion copied into PR 15966 about how this is not
handled consistently across all targets and we ought to clean it up
a bit. I'm not tackling the general for this PR, though.
Add missing flags to result_ptr.
Pass along any errors caused by getting the list of files from
tcl.
Allocate correct amount of memory for the file list.
Don't do any unecessary cleanups.
* tracepoint.c (encode_actions): Treat register names and simple
variable names as special cases and don't convert them to byte-
codes: these things can be collected far more efficiently
without invoking the bytecode interpreter.
for mn10300_analyze_prologue.
(mn10300_analyze_prologue): Simplify by factoring out common code.
Fix bugs in setting frame address for optimized code.
Use read_memory_nobpt instead of target_read_memory.
remote_mips_remove_hw_breakpoint): New functions for hardware
breakpoints on LSI targets.
* config/mips/tm-embed.h (target_remove_hw_breakpoint,
target_insert_hw_breakpoint): Define to call
remote_mips_insert_hw_breakpoint and remote_mips_remove_hw_breakpoint,
respectively.
* symtab.c (decode_line_2): Instead of printing a prompt
and calling command_line_input() without a prompt, just
call it with the proper args. This makes the GUI work too.
Sat Jul 18 12:28:39 1998 Martin M. Hunt <hunt@cygnus.com>
* gdbtk.c (gdbtk_cleanup): Add call to tcl function
gdbtk_cleanup. We need this so the GUI gets to clean
up no matter how GDB exits.
bility of multiple symbols at the same address when finding high.
* breakpoint.c (resolve_sal_pc): if the function based section lookup
fails, try getting the section from the minimal symbol table.
* parse.c (write_exp_msymbol): use symbol_overlayed_address to get
the LMA of a minimal symbol if unmapped.
* symtab.c (find_line_symtab): change interface to return symtab
containing the best linetable found.
(decode_line_1): use find_line_symtab to set val.symtab. This should
improve support for source files with multiple symtabs.
* tm-txvu.h: include tm-mips64.h instead of starting from scratch.
* Moved gdbtk_hooks.c & gdbtk_cmds.c to gdbtk-hooks.c &
gdbtk-cmds.c to comply with the gdb conventions. Changed the
configure & makefile to reflect the change...
* main.tcl (gdbtk_preloop): Call gdbtk_idle on spec. If there was an
error in loading an executible specified on the command line,
then the pre_add_symbol hook would have called gdbtk_busy but
the corresponding call to gdbtk_idle would not have occured.
Also changed some catch calls so they didn't use
"catch {set foo [real_command]}"
but rather the more efficient:
"catch {real_command} foo"
* register.tcl: more catch cleanups
* src.tcl: more catch cleanups
* stack.tcl: more catch cleanups
* target.tcl: more catch cleanups
* tdump.tcl: more catch cleanups
* variables.tcl: more catch cleanups
* watch.tcl: more catch cleanups
* gdbtk.c (gdbtk_init): Fixed a bug in the startup code on Windows
that caused gdbtk not to find the share directory unless
GDBTK_LIBRARY was set.
* gdbtk.c: removed all the commands and hooks from this file so
now it contains only the startup code.
* gdbtk_cmds.c: New file - this contains all the Tcl commands that
gdb defines. All the old commands were moved here, the
string-based commands were converted to object commands, and the
object-based commands were all converted to uniformly use the
call_wrapper. A new function, Gdbtk_Init was added to centralize
initializing the gdb package. Also added gdbtk as a package
into gdbtk_interp.
* gdbtk_hooks.c: New file - All the hooks were moved here, and a new
function, gdbtk_add_hooks was added to centralize adding all these
hook functions. gdbtk_fputs was also modified to handle the new
result_ptr structure. See the comments in gdbtk.h for more
details.
* gdbtk.h: New file - this contains all the defines and globals
shared by gdbtk.c, gdbtk_cmds.c & gdbtk_hooks.c
* Makefile.in, configure.in & configure: mutatis mutandi for the
new files.
* configure.in: Add options for gdbtk testsuite.
* configure: Regenerate.
* gdb.gdbtk: New directory to hold gdbtk tests.
* gdb.gdbtk/console.{exp, test}: New console window tests.
TYPES_NAMESPACE, METHODS_NAMESPACE, and VARIABLES_NAMESPACE used by
new search_symbols.
Add prototype for search_symbols and free_search_symbols.
* symtab.c (list_symbols): Rewrite to use new search_symbols.
(file_matches): New helper function for search_symbols.
(free_search_symbols): New function which frees data returned from
search_symbols.
(print_symbol_info): New helper function which prints info about a
matched symbol to stdout. Extracted from old list_symbols.
(print_msymbol_info): New helper function which prints info about
a matched msymbol to stdout. Extracted from old list_symbols.
(symtab_symbol_info): Extracted from old list_symbols.
(variables_info): Use symtab_symbol_info.
(functions_info): Use symtab_symbol_info.
(types_info): Use symtab_symbol_info.
(rbreak_command): Rewrite to use new search_symbols.
* gdbtk.c: Change all references to static global "interp" to
"gdbtk_interp" and export this global.
(gdbtk_init): If gdbtk_source_filename is not NULL, source this file
into the interpreter when it goes idle.
Add new command "gdb_search".
(gdb_search): New function which searches the symbol table.
(gdbtk_test): New function called by main when the --tclcommand
option is used.
* main.c (main): Add a new option "--tclcommand" which is used
by the testsuite to source a file into the interpreter when it
goes idle.