saves in general.
* config/mn10300/tm-mn10300.h (D0_REGNUM, A0_REGNUM, MDRQ_REGNUM,
MCRH_REGNUM, MCRL_REGNUM, MCVF_REGNUM): New definitions.
(enum movm_register_bits): New enum.
* mn10300-tdep.c (set_movm_offsets): Use symbolic names for the
bits, not hex literals. Handle the `other', `exreg0', and
`exother' bits. Correct handling of `exreg1': it saves r4, r5,
r6, and r7, not r2, r3, r4, and r5.
(saved_regs_size): New function.
(mn10300_frame_chain, mn10300_frame_saved_pc): Use it, instead
of computing the same thing inline, incorrectly.
stuff out into mn10300_pop_frame_regular, and use
generic_pop_current_frame. This lets us share code, and also
makes this function's prototype match that expected by gdbarch.
Make this function static.
(mn10300_pop_frame_regular): New function.
(mn10300_gdbarch_init): Register mn10300_pop_frame as the
gdbarch's pop_frame method.
* config/mn10300/tm-mn10300.h (POP_FRAME): Delete definition.
(mn10300_pop_frame): Delete declaration.
mn10300_extract_return_value,
mn10300_extract_struct_value_address, mn10300_store_return_value,
mn10300_use_struct_convention, mn10300_breakpoint_from_pc,
mn10300_frame_chain, mn10300_skip_prologue,
mn10300_push_arguments, mn10300_push_return_address,
mn10300_store_struct_return, mn10300_frame_saved_pc,
mn10300_init_extra_frame_info, mn10300_frame_init_saved_regs):
Make these functions static; they should only be visible to the
outside world as gdbarch methods.
than the tm-*.h file.
* config/mn10300/tm-mn10300.h (MAX_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE,
REGISTER_BYTES, FP_REGNUM, BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC,
FUNCTION_START_OFFSET, DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK, INNER_THAN,
SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL, INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO, FRAME_INIT_SAVED_REGS,
FRAME_CHAIN, FRAME_CHAIN_VALID, FRAME_SAVED_PC,
EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE, EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS,
STORE_RETURN_VALUE, STORE_STRUCT_RETURN, SKIP_PROLOGUE,
FRAME_ARGS_SKIP, FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS, FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS,
FRAME_NUM_ARGS, POP_FRAME, USE_GENERIC_DUMMY_FRAMES, CALL_DUMMY,
CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET, CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET,
CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION, FIX_CALL_DUMMY, CALL_DUMMY_ADDRESS,
TARGET_READ_FP, PUSH_RETURN_ADDRESS, PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME,
SAVE_DUMMY_FRAME_TOS, PUSH_ARGUMENTS, PC_IN_CALL_DUMMY,
REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR, USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION, GET_SAVED_REGISTER):
Delete definitions. We register gdbarch methods for these now.
(struct frame_info, struct type, struct value): Delete forward
declarations of these types; they're no longer necessary, since we
don't have function declarations here any more.
* mn10300-tdep.c: #include "arch-utils.h", to get declarations for
some default gdbarch methods.
(mn10300_store_struct_return): Return void, as expected by
gdbarch.
(mn10300_init_extra_frame_info): Take initial `fromleaf' argument,
as expected by gdbarch.
(mn10300_frame_init_saved_regs): Provide dummy definition for
this, as required by gdbarch.
(mn10300_gdbarch_init): Add mn10300_call_dummy_words, as expected
by gdbarch. Register gdbarch methods or values for all the stuff
removed from tm-10300.h, listed above.
set up the display for testing.
(gdbtk_start): Convert all paths to paths that tcl will like.
Export target information to environment.
(_gdbtk_xvfb_init): New proc to start Xvfb if available and
necessary.
(_gdbtk_xvfb_exit): New proc to kill Xvfb if necessary.
(to_tcl_path): New proc to convert a given pathname into
a path acceptible as an argument to a tcl command.
(_gdbtk_export_target_info): New proc to export target info
into the environment for gdbtk testing.
(gdbtk_done): New proc to signal end-of-test.
[opcodes/ChangeLog]
2001-05-07 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* cgen-dis.in (default_print_insn): Tolerate min<base instructions
even at end of a section.
* cgen-ibld.in (extract_normal): Tolerate min!=base!=max instructions
by ignoring precariously-unpacked insn_value in favor of raw buffer.
[cgen/ChangeLog]
2001-05-07 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* iformat.scm (compute-insn-base-mask-length): Rewrite to tolerate
various-base-length instruction sets.
* thread-db.c (keep_thread_db): Adjust comment.
(deactivate_target): Removed.
(thread_db_new_objfile): Don't call deactivate_target. Implement
guts of deactivate_target inline instead.
(attach_thread): Call ATTACH_LWP unconditionally if defined.
(thread_db_attach): New function.
(thread_db_detach): Don't call deactivate_target. Do necessary
cleanup inline instead. Set inferior_ptid to LWP corresponding to
the current user-level thread.
(thread_db_kill): Set inferior_ptid to LWP corresponding to the
current user-level thread.
(thread_db_create_inferior): Deactivate target vector if
KEEP_THREAD_DB is zero.
(thread_db_mourn_inferior): Don't call deactivate_target. Do
necessary cleanup inline instead.
(init_thread_db_ops): Initialize to_attach field to
thread_db_attach.
* lin-lwp.c (lin_lwp_mourn_inferior): Remove prototype.
(stop_wait_callback): Add prototype.
(init_lwp_list): Add comment about when to re-initialize the LWP
list.
(lin_lwp_attach_lwp): Only call ptrace for cloned processes.
Avoid adding publicates to the LWP list. Only mark an LWP as
signalled if it doesn't correspond to a cloned process.
(lin_lwp_attach): Add initial process to the LWP list. Make sure
it's stopped and fake a SIGSTOP.
(detach_callback): New function.
(lin_lwp_detach): Implement.
(lin_lwp_create_inferior): Don't re-initialize LWP list here.
Call child_ops.to_create_inferior directly instead of via
target_beneath local.
(lin_lwp_mourn_inferior): Call child_ops.to_mourn_inferior
directly instead of via target_beneath local.
instead of non-portable search for `/'. Use FILENAME_CMP instead
of STREQ, to account for case-insensitive filesystems.
(top-level): #include "filenames.h".
its address, to decide whether it's a watchpoint or not. Zero
is a valid code address.
(update_breakpoints_after_exec): Admonishing comments.
* breakpoint.h (struct breakpoint): Doc fixes.
* config/sid.exp (gdb_target_sid): Check for error messages.
On error or timeout, don't make expect exit (which will terminate
all subsequent tests); instead just make gdb exit.
(gdb_load): Check for error messages. On error or timeout,
return a negative value.
* sid.exp (sid_exit): Pass host, not target, to remote_close.
2001-01-25 matthew green <mrg@redhat.com>
* config/sid.exp (sid_start): Call `remote_push_conn' after firing
up sid.
(sid_exit): Call `remote_pop_conn' after GDB is gone.
2001-01-25 matthew green <mrg@redhat.com>
* config/sid.exp (sid_start): Use `remote_spawn' instead of `spawn.'
Deprecate $sid_spawn_id.
(sid_exit): Remove code necessary only for `spawn.'
2001-01-25 matthew green <mrg@redhat.com>
* config/sid.exp (sid_start): Handle sim,protocol of `sid.'
2001-05-04 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* m32r-dis.c, -asm.c, -ibld.c: Regenerated with disassembler fixes.
2001-05-04 Frank Ch. Eigler <fche@redhat.com>
* cgen-dis.in (print_insn): Remove call to read_insn. Instead,
assume incoming buffer already has the base insn loaded. Handle
case of smaller-than-base instructions for variable-length case.