Daniel Jacobowitz
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* gdbtypes.c (append_composite_type_field_raw): New.
(append_composite_type_field_aligned): Use the new function. * gdbtypes.h (append_composite_type_field_raw): Declare. * target-descriptions.c (struct tdesc_type_field): Add start and end. (struct tdesc_type_flag): New type. (struct tdesc_type): Add TDESC_TYPE_STRUCT and TDESC_TYPE_FLAGS to kind. Add size to u.u. Add u.f for flags. (tdesc_gdb_type): Handle TDESC_TYPE_STRUCT and TDESC_TYPE_FLAGS. (tdesc_free_type): Likewise. (tdesc_create_struct, tdesc_set_struct_size, tdesc_create_flags): New. (tdesc_add_field): Handle TDESC_TYPE_STRUCT. (tdesc_add_bitfield, tdesc_add_flag): New. * target-descriptions.h (tdesc_create_struct, tdesc_set_struct_size) (tdesc_create_flags, tdesc_add_bitfield, tdesc_add_flag): Declare. * xml-tdesc.c (struct tdesc_parsing_data): Rename current_union to current_type. Add current_type_size and current_type_is_flags. (tdesc_start_union): Clear the new fields. (tdesc_start_struct, tdesc_start_flags): New. (tdesc_start_field): Handle struct fields, including bitfields. (field_attributes): Make type optional. Add start and end. (union_children): Rename to struct_union_children. (union_attributes): Rename to struct_union_attributes. Add optional size. (flags_attributes): New. (feature_children): Add struct and flags. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add flags and struct to features. Make field type optional. Add field start and end. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Types): Describe <struct> and <flags>. testsuite/ * gdb.xml/extra-regs.xml: Add struct1, struct2, and flags types. Add structreg, bitfields, and flags registers. * gdb.xml/tdesc-regs.exp: Test structreg and bitfields registers.
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