29k-share/dfe/mini2udi.o.
* config/a29k-udi.mt: Remove yank.o and mini2udi.o.
* alldeps.mak, depend: Update to deal with removal of
aforementioned files.
* remote-udi.c: Major cleanups. Clean up udi_open and drop
requirement for useless 'program' argument. Clean up
udi_create_inferior, and udi_load to call common download()
routine. Create download routine to load remote hosts directly
(with the help of BFD) so that we don't need yank.c and
mini2udi.c.
Fix udi_detach to call UDIDisconnect with
the right arguments. Clean up udi_resume, don't assign tip_error
twice. Clean up udi_wait, straighten out status codes. Make
udi_kill really work.
removed redundant parse rules. (YYSTYPE): added typed_val, removed
UINT and CHAR rules. (parse_number): work out the targetwise type
of a number based upon it's size and qualifiers. (yylex): chars
are now treated the same way as ints.
* source.c (indentify_source_line): don't core dump if wanted
line is larger than number of lines in source. (can happen when
coff gets confused about #included source).
when debugging a program with 100 shared libraries.
* solib.c (solib_map_sections): Always close the BFD we open.
Free all malloc'd storage we allocate, too, including error cases.
(struct so_list): Remove unused so_bfd member.
(clear_solib): Don't bother closing so_bfd.
* symfile.c (symfile_bfd_open): Mark newly opened BFD as
cacheable. `So many symbol files, so little file descriptors.'
Stubs should stand alone as much as possible.
* source.c (show_directories): Avoid printf_filtered length prob
pointed out by Jonathan Stone.
* i960-pinsn.c (MEM_MAX, MEM_SIZ): Set upper limit properly to
avoid accesses beyond end of table. Fix by Lee W. Cooprider,
<Lee_Cooprider@vos.stratus.com>.
* go32-nat.c: Remove, there is no native go32 support.
* go32-xdep.c: Remove unused fork, fvork, wait, execlp, kill_inferior.
* infcmd.c (run_command): Avoid long calls to printf_filtered.
Bug fix courtesy of Alexander Klaiber.
new routines to deal with sending SIGINTs to attached processes
when the user interrupts the controlling GDB.
* inftarg.c (child_wait), procfs.c (procfs_wait): Add calls to
the aforementioned routines when waiting for the attached process.
* minsyms.c (lookup_minimal_symbol_by_pc): subtract 1, not 2, from
minimal_symbol_count, because the NULL symbol is not included in
the count. This prevented this function from finding the last
symbol in the table.
* dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): if not defined
(BLOCK_ADDRESS_FUNCTION_RELATIVE), set function_start_offset at
the start of the function, not just after N_FUN.
remap all malloc's to xmalloc's and all realloc's to xrealloc's.
* c-exp.y, m2-exp.y: Add comment about how malloc/realloc are
remapped to xmalloc/xrealloc, use only malloc/realloc in grammer
file. Remove preprocessor defines that previously did remapping.
Wind River stole them from the Sun Unix distributions.
We can't distribute them in an FSF GDB release.
We should even rewrite them for our own releases, though that is not
as urgent.
Until these two files are rewritten, VxWorks support in GDB will not compile.
The i960 support can be gained by just rewriting the ptrace.h file.
Only small amounts of the reg.h file need to be rebuilt -- compile
remote-vx.c to see what is needed.
John
is null.
* tm-sun4sol2.h (PROLOGUE_FIRSTLINE_OVERLAP): Remove -- it
causes problems in setting breakpoint in the right place in
functions with `float' args which are passed as doubles.
* xm-vaxbsd.h (MEM_FNS_DECLARED): Avoid erroneous redecl's.
* config/rs6000.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add corelow.o.
* dwarfread.c: include <sys/types.h> for SCO.
* infptrace.c: Don't include ptrace.h under SCO.
* config/i386sco.mh: Use -D_POSIX_SOURCE instead of -posix for
gcc.
* config/i386v.mt: Add exec.o to TDEPFILES.
* irix4-nat.c: Remove externs of registers[], include inferior.h
instead.
* mips-nat.c: Explicitly initialize zerobuf to 0!
* mips-tdep.c (init_extra_frame_info): Undo John's last change.
Always setup fci->frame, even if it's non-zero. Too many places
depend upon this behavior (and I have to get a release out the
door)!
* mipsread.c (parse_partial_symbols, psymtab_to_symtab_1): Set
processing_gcc_compilation if we find the embedded stabs marker.
This fixes several bugs with finding the location of short or char
function parameters passed on the stack.
coredep.c, but zero out FP_REGNUM & ZERO_REGNUM so that stack
backtraces from core files work.
* config/decstation.mh, config/irix3.mh: Remove coredep.o.
Functions are now defined in mips-nat.c.
* doc/gdbint.texinfo: Update GET_LONGJMP_TARGET, L_SET doc.
* irix4-nat.c, mips-nat.c (JB_ELEMENT_SIZE, get_longjmp_target):
Move from mips-tdep.c and tm-{irix3,mips}.h.
* mips-nat.c: Remove a bunch of code that was ifdef'd out of
native MIPS ports.
* nm-irix3.h, nm-mips.h (GET_LONGJMP_TARGET): Move from tm-irix3.h
and tm-mips.h.
* ultra3-nat.c (register_addr): Move from ultra3-xdep.c.
(fetch_core_registers): Fix bfd_seek arguments.
(OBS): Put version.o first, so Makefile rebuild happens early.
* command.h: Publicize prototype for not_just_help_class_command.
* command.c: Remove proto.
* maint.c: Mark "mt" as an abbrev, to avoid duplicated help
output. Move "maint info" from class info to class maintenance,
and improve text.
* infrun.c: Move "stop" to class_obscure, and give it a
function so it will not be seen as a global help topic. FIXME,
it should be possible to set these attributes independently.
* core.c (core_command): Make nicer error message for no core support.
* dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Use L_SET as bfd_seek arg.
(elfstab_build_psymtabs): staboffset and stabstroffset args are
file_ptr's.
* dwarfread.c (struct dwfinfo): Convert dbfoff, lnfoff to file_ptr.
(scan_compilation_units): Punt unused filename arg. dbfoff,
lnoffset, and curlnoffset are file_ptr's now.
(dwarf_build_psymtabs): Drop desc and filename args; use
objfile. dbfoff and lnoffset are file_ptr's now.
(read_ofile_symtab): foffset is now file_ptr. Use L_SET in bfd_seek.
* elfread.c (struct elfinfo): dboffset and lnoffset are file_ptr's.
(elf_symfile_read): Skip desc and filename args to
dwarf_build_psymtabs. Pass file_ptr's to elfstab_build_psymtabs.
* gdb-stabs.h: Use file_ptr rather than off_t.
* mipsread.c (fixup_symtab): f_ptr is a file_ptr. Re-enable
compile-time debug check that someone turned off as "unused".
(read_the_mips_symtab): st_filptr is a file_ptr. Fix bfd_seek call.
* symfile.h: Update dwarf_build_psymtabs and
elfstab_build_psymtabs prototypes.
* xcoffread.c (init_stringtab, init_lineno, xcoff_symfile_read):
Use file_ptr offsets. bfd_seeks use L_SET.
symbol. #define MIPS_EFI_SYMBOL_NAME instead. Use different
value so that demangler won't be invoked. This greatly speeds up
stepping.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_pop_frame): Rewrite handling of
linked_proc_info so that it properly deallocates the appropriate
item after it is done with it instead of before.
* Don't pass bogus frame pointer to create_new_frame(). Just
leave it as zero so that lower level code will figure out the
correct value.
* xm-hppah.h: if __STDC__ is not defined, define
HPPA_COMPILER_BUG.
symtab.c (decode_line_1): avoid a bug in the HP9000/700 native
compiler; see the comment in the file.
Here's the comment from the file:
/* FIXME: The native HP 9000/700 compiler has a bug which appears
when optimizing this file with target i960-vxworks. I haven't
been able to construct a simple test case. The problem is that
in the second call to SKIP_PROLOGUE below, the compiler somehow
does not realize that the statement val = find_pc_line (...) will
change the values of the fields of val. It extracts the elements
into registers at the top of the block, and does not update the
registers after the call to find_pc_line. You can check this by
inserting a printf at the end of find_pc_line to show what values
it is returning for val.pc and val.end and another printf after
the call to see what values the function actually got (remember,
this is compiling with cc -O, with this patch removed). You can
also examine the assembly listing: search for the second call to
skip_prologue; the LDO statement before the next call to
find_pc_line loads the address of the structure which
find_pc_line will return; if there is a LDW just before the LDO,
which fetches an element of the structure, then the compiler
still has the bug. */