binutils-gdb/gdb/configure.in

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configdirs="doc testsuite"
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srcname="GDB"
srctrigger=main.c
# per-host:
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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# Map host cpu into the config cpu subdirectory name.
# The default is $host_cpu.
case "${host_cpu}" in
c[12]) gdb_host_cpu=convex ;;
hppa*) gdb_host_cpu=pa ;;
i[34]86) gdb_host_cpu=i386 ;;
m68*) gdb_host_cpu=m68k ;;
np1) gdb_host_cpu=gould ;;
pyramid) gdb_host_cpu=pyr ;;
*) gdb_host_cpu=$host_cpu ;;
esac
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# map host info into gdb names.
case "${host}" in
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a29k-*-*) gdb_host=ultra3 ;;
alpha-*-osf*) gdb_host=alpha-osf1 ;;
arm-*-*) gdb_host=arm ;;
c[12]-*-*) gdb_host=convex ;;
hppa*-*-bsd*) gdb_host=hppabsd ;;
hppa*-*-hpux*) gdb_host=hppahpux ;;
hppa*-*-hiux*) gdb_host=hppahpux ;;
i[34]86-ncr-*) gdb_host=ncr3000 ;;
i[34]86-sequent-bsd*) gdb_host=symmetry ;; #dynix
i[34]86-sequent-sysv*) gdb_host=ptx ;;
i[34]86-*-aix*) gdb_host=i386aix ;;
i[34]86-*-bsd*) gdb_host=i386bsd ;;
i[34]86-*-netbsd*) gdb_host=i386bsd ;;
i[34]86-*-go32*) gdb_host=go32 ;;
i[34]86-*-linux*) gdb_host=linux ;;
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i[34]86-*-lynxos*) gdb_host=i386lynx ;;
# Obsolete I suspect
# i[34]86-*-mach) gdb_host=i386mach ;;
i[34]86-*-mach*) gdb_host=i386m3 ;;
i[34]86-*-osf1mk*) gdb_host=i386mk ;;
i[34]86-*-sco3.2v4*) gdb_host=i386sco4 ;;
i[34]86-*-sco*) gdb_host=i386sco ;;
i[34]86-*-solaris*) gdb_host=i386sol2 ;;
i[34]86-*-sunos*) gdb_host=sun386 ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv3.2*) gdb_host=i386v32 ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv4*) gdb_host=i386v4 ;;
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i[34]86-*-unixware) gdb_host=i386v4 ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv*) gdb_host=i386v ;;
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i[34]86-*-isc*) gdb_host=i386v32 ;;
m680[01]0-sun-sunos3*) gdb_host=sun2os3 ;;
m680[01]0-sun-sunos4*) gdb_host=sun2os4 ;;
m68030-sony-*) gdb_host=news1000 ;;
m68*-altos-*) gdb_host=altos ;;
m68*-apollo*-sysv*) gdb_host=apollo68v ;;
m68*-apollo*-bsd*) gdb_host=apollo68b ;;
m68*-att-*) gdb_host=3b1 ;;
m68*-bull*-sysv*) gdb_host=dpx2 ;;
m68*-cbm-sysv4*) gdb_host=amix ;;
m68*-hp-bsd*) gdb_host=hp300bsd ;;
m68*-hp-hpux*) gdb_host=hp300hpux ;;
m68*-isi-*) gdb_host=isi ;;
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m68*-*-lynxos*) gdb_host=m68klynx ;;
m68*-motorola-*) gdb_host=delta68 ;;
m68*-sony-*) gdb_host=news ;;
m68*-sun-sunos3*) gdb_host=sun3os3 ;;
m68*-sun-sunos4*) gdb_host=sun3os4 ;;
m68*-sun-*) gdb_host=sun3os4 ;;
m88*-motorola-sysv4*) gdb_host=delta88v4 ;;
m88*-motorola-sysv*) gdb_host=delta88 ;;
# I suspect this is just used for DGUX
m88*-*-*) gdb_host=m88k ;;
mips-dec-*) gdb_host=decstation ;;
mips-little-*) gdb_host=littlemips ;;
mips-sgi-irix3*) gdb_host=irix3 ;;
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mips-sgi-irix4*) gdb_host=irix4 ;;
mips-sony-*) gdb_host=news-mips ;;
mips-*-sysv*) gdb_host=riscos ;;
mips-*-riscos*) gdb_host=riscos ;;
mips-*-mach*) gdb_host=mipsm3 ;;
none-*-*) gdb_host=none ;;
np1-*-*) gdb_host=np1 ;;
ns32k-umax-*) gdb_host=umax ;;
ns32k-utek-sysv*) gdb_host=merlin ;;
pn-*-*) gdb_host=pn ;;
pyramid-*-*) gdb_host=pyramid ;;
romp-*-*) gdb_host=rtbsd ;;
rs6000-*-*) gdb_host=rs6000 ;;
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sparc-*-lynxos*) gdb_host=sparclynx ;;
sparc-*-solaris2*) gdb_host=sun4sol2 ;;
sparc-*-sunos4*) gdb_host=sun4os4 ;;
sparc-*-*) gdb_host=sun4os4 ;;
tahoe-*-*) gdb_host=tahoe ;;
vax-*-bsd*) gdb_host=vaxbsd ;;
vax-*-ultrix2*) gdb_host=vaxult2 ;;
vax-*-ultrix*) gdb_host=vaxult ;;
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esac
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* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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if [ ! -f ${srcdir}/config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${gdb_host}.mh ]; then
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echo '***' "Gdb does not support host ${host}" 1>&2
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exit 1
fi
# We really shouldn't depend on there being a space after XM_FILE= ...
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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hostfile=`awk '$1 == "XM_FILE=" { print $2 }' <${srcdir}/config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${gdb_host}.mh`
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# per-target:
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* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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# Map target cpu into the config cpu subdirectory name.
# The default is $target_cpu.
case "${target_cpu}" in
Changes to support alpha OSF/1 in native mode. * alpha-nat.c, alpha-tdep.c, config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mt, config/alpha/nm-alpha.h, config/alpha/tm-alpha.h, osfsolib.c: New files. * Makefile.in: Add new files and dependencies. * configure.in: Add alpha target. * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add osfsolib.o * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh (MH_CFLAGS): Remove, we can handle shared libraries now. * config/alpha/xm-alpha.h: Cleanup, get MAKEVA_* defines right. * defs.h (CORE_ADDR): Make its type overridable via CORE_ADDR_TYPE, provide `unsigned int' default. * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_auto_delete): Delete only if we really stopped for the breakpoint. * stabsread.c, stabsread.h (define_symbol): Change valu parameter to a CORE_ADDR. * stabsread.c (read_range_type): Handle the case where the lower bound overflows and the upper doesn't and the range is legal. * infrun.c (resume): Do not step a breakpoint instruction if CANNOT_STEP_BREAKPOINT is defined. * inferior.h (CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION): New variant AT_ENTRY_POINT. Now that we have the bp_call_dummy breakpoint the call dummy code is no longer needed. PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME, PUSH_ARGUMENTS and FIX_CALL_DUMMY can be used to set up everything for the dummy. The breakpoint for the dummy is set at the entry point and thats it. * blockframe.c (inside_entry_file, inside_entry_func): Do not stop backtraces if pc is in the call dummy at the entry point. * infcmd.c (run_stack_dummy): Handle AT_ENTRY_POINT case. Use the expected breakpoint pc when setting up the frame for set_momentary_breakpoint. * symfile.c (entry_point_address): New function for AT_ENTRY_POINT support. * valops.c (call_function_by_hand): Handle AT_ENTRY_POINT case.
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alpha) gdb_target_cpu=alpha ;;
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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c[12]) gdb_target_cpu=convex ;;
hppa*) gdb_target_cpu=pa ;;
i[34]86) gdb_target_cpu=i386 ;;
m68*) gdb_target_cpu=m68k ;;
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m8*) gdb_target_cpu=m88k ;;
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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np1) gdb_target_cpu=gould ;;
pn) gdb_target_cpu=gould ;;
pyramid) gdb_target_cpu=pyr ;;
sparclite) gdb_target_cpu=sparc
configdirs="${configdirs} sparclite"
;;
sparc*) gdb_target_cpu=sparc ;;
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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*) gdb_target_cpu=$target_cpu ;;
esac
# map target info into gdb names.
case "${target}" in
a29k-*-aout*) gdb_target=a29k ;;
a29k-*-coff*) gdb_target=a29k ;;
a29k-*-elf*) gdb_target=a29k ;;
a29k-*-ebmon*) gdb_target=a29k ;;
a29k-*-kern*) gdb_target=a29k-kern ;;
a29k-*-none*) gdb_target=a29k ;;
a29k-*-sym1*) gdb_target=ultra3 ;;
a29k-*-udi*) gdb_target=a29k-udi ;;
Changes to support alpha OSF/1 in native mode. * alpha-nat.c, alpha-tdep.c, config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mt, config/alpha/nm-alpha.h, config/alpha/tm-alpha.h, osfsolib.c: New files. * Makefile.in: Add new files and dependencies. * configure.in: Add alpha target. * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh (NATDEPFILES): Add osfsolib.o * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh (MH_CFLAGS): Remove, we can handle shared libraries now. * config/alpha/xm-alpha.h: Cleanup, get MAKEVA_* defines right. * defs.h (CORE_ADDR): Make its type overridable via CORE_ADDR_TYPE, provide `unsigned int' default. * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_auto_delete): Delete only if we really stopped for the breakpoint. * stabsread.c, stabsread.h (define_symbol): Change valu parameter to a CORE_ADDR. * stabsread.c (read_range_type): Handle the case where the lower bound overflows and the upper doesn't and the range is legal. * infrun.c (resume): Do not step a breakpoint instruction if CANNOT_STEP_BREAKPOINT is defined. * inferior.h (CALL_DUMMY_LOCATION): New variant AT_ENTRY_POINT. Now that we have the bp_call_dummy breakpoint the call dummy code is no longer needed. PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME, PUSH_ARGUMENTS and FIX_CALL_DUMMY can be used to set up everything for the dummy. The breakpoint for the dummy is set at the entry point and thats it. * blockframe.c (inside_entry_file, inside_entry_func): Do not stop backtraces if pc is in the call dummy at the entry point. * infcmd.c (run_stack_dummy): Handle AT_ENTRY_POINT case. Use the expected breakpoint pc when setting up the frame for set_momentary_breakpoint. * symfile.c (entry_point_address): New function for AT_ENTRY_POINT support. * valops.c (call_function_by_hand): Handle AT_ENTRY_POINT case.
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alpha-*-osf*) gdb_target=alpha-osf1 ;;
arm-*-*) gdb_target=arm ;;
c1-*-*) gdb_target=convex ;;
c2-*-*) gdb_target=convex ;;
h8300-*-*) gdb_target=h8300hms ;;
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h8500-*-*) gdb_target=h8500hms ;;
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sh-*-*) gdb_target=sh ;;
hppa*-*-bsd*) gdb_target=hppabsd ;;
hppa*-*-hpux*) gdb_target=hppahpux ;;
hppa*-*-hiux*) gdb_target=hppahpux ;;
i[34]86-sequent-*) gdb_target=symmetry ;;
i[34]86-ncr-*) gdb_target=ncr3000 ;;
i[34]86-*-aout*) gdb_target=i386aout ;;
i[34]86-*-coff*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-elf*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-aix*) gdb_target=i386aix ;;
i[34]86-*-bsd*) gdb_target=i386bsd ;;
i[34]86-*-netbsd*) gdb_target=i386bsd ;;
i[34]86-*-go32*) gdb_target=i386aout ;;
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i[34]86-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=i386lynx
configdirs="${configdirs} gdbserver"
;;
i[34]86-*-solaris*) gdb_target=i386sol2 ;;
i[34]86-*-sunos*) gdb_target=sun386 ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv4*) gdb_target=i386v4 ;;
i[34]86-*-sco*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
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i[34]86-*-linux*) gdb_target=linux ;;
i[34]86-*-isc*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-mach*) gdb_target=i386m3 ;;
i[34]86-*-netware*) gdb_target=i386nw ;;
i[34]86-*-osf1mk*) gdb_target=i386mk ;;
i960-*-bout*) gdb_target=vxworks960 ;;
i960-*-coff*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-elf*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-nindy*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-vxworks*) gdb_target=vxworks960 ;;
m68000-*-sunos3*) gdb_target=sun2os3 ;;
m68000-*-sunos4*) gdb_target=sun2os4 ;;
m68*-cbm-sysv4*) gdb_target=amix ;;
m68*-bull-sysv*) gdb_target=dpx2 ;;
m68*-hp-bsd*) gdb_target=hp300bsd ;;
m68*-hp-hpux*) gdb_target=hp300hpux ;;
m68*-altos-*) gdb_target=altos ;;
m68*-apollo*-bsd*) gdb_target=apollo68b ;;
m68*-att-*) gdb_target=3b1 ;;
m68*-ericsson-*) gdb_target=es1800 ;;
m68*-isi-*) gdb_target=isi ;;
m68*-motorola-*) gdb_target=delta68 ;;
m68*-netx-*) gdb_target=vxworks68 ;;
m68*-sony-*) gdb_target=news ;;
m68*-tandem-*) gdb_target=st2000 ;;
m68*-rom68k-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*bug-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-monitor-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*-aout*) gdb_target=m68k-em ;;
m68*-*-coff*) gdb_target=m68k-em ;;
m68*-*-elf*) gdb_target=m68k-em ;;
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m68*-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=m68klynx
configdirs="${configdirs} gdbserver"
;;
m68*-*-os68k*) gdb_target=os68k ;;
m68*-*-sunos3*) gdb_target=sun3os3 ;;
m68*-*-sunos4*) gdb_target=sun3os4 ;;
m68*-*-vxworks*) gdb_target=vxworks68 ;;
m88*-motorola-sysv4*) gdb_target=delta88v4 ;;
m88*-motorola-*) gdb_target=delta88 ;;
m88*-*-*) gdb_target=m88k ;;
mips-big-*) gdb_target=bigmips ;;
mips-dec-*) gdb_target=decstation ;;
mips-idt-ecoffl*) gdb_target=idtl ;;
mips-idt-ecoff*) gdb_target=idt ;;
mips-little-*) gdb_target=littlemips ;;
mips-sgi-*) gdb_target=irix3 ;;
mips-sony-*) gdb_target=bigmips ;;
mips-*-sysv*) gdb_target=bigmips ;;
mips-*-riscos*) gdb_target=bigmips ;;
mips-*-mach*) gdb_target=mipsm3 ;;
none-*-*) gdb_target=none ;;
np1-*-*) gdb_target=np1 ;;
ns32k-utek-sysv*) gdb_target=merlin ;;
ns32k-utek-*) gdb_target=umax ;;
pn-*-*) gdb_target=pn ;;
pyramid-*-*) gdb_target=pyramid ;;
rs6000-*-*) gdb_target=rs6000 ;;
sparc-*-aout*) gdb_target=sparc-em ;;
sparc-*-coff*) gdb_target=sparc-em ;;
sparc-*-elf*) gdb_target=sparc-em ;;
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sparc-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=sparclynx
configdirs="${configdirs} gdbserver"
;;
sparc-*-solaris2*) gdb_target=sun4sol2 ;;
sparc-*-sunos4*) gdb_target=sun4os4 ;;
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sparc-*-vxworks*) gdb_target=vxsparc ;;
sparc-*-*) gdb_target=sun4os4 ;;
sparclite*-*-*) gdb_target=sparclite ;;
# start-sanitize-v9
sparc64-*-*) gdb_target_cpu=sparc gdb_target=sp64 ;;
# end-sanitize-v9
tahoe-*-*) gdb_target=tahoe ;;
vax-*-*) gdb_target=vax ;;
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z8k-*-sim*) gdb_target=z8ksim ;;
z8k-*-coff*) gdb_target=z8ksim ;;
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esac
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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if [ ! -f ${srcdir}/config/${gdb_target_cpu}/${gdb_target}.mt ]; then
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echo '***' "Gdb does not support target ${target}" 1>&2
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exit 1
fi
if [ -z "${removing}" ] ; then
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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cat ${srcdir}/config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${gdb_host}.mh ${srcdir}/config/${gdb_target_cpu}/${gdb_target}.mt | awk '$1 == "#msg" {
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print substr($0,6)}'
fi
# We really shouldn't depend on there being a space after TM_FILE= ...
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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targetfile=`awk '$1 == "TM_FILE=" { print $2 }' <${srcdir}/config/${gdb_target_cpu}/${gdb_target}.mt`
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# these really aren't orthogonal true/false values of the same condition,
# but shells are slow enough that I like to reuse the test conditions
# whenever possible
#
if [ "${target}" = "${host}" ] ; then
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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nativefile=`awk '$1 == "NAT_FILE=" { print $2 }' <${srcdir}/config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${gdb_host}.mh`
else
# GDBserver is only useful in a "native" enviroment
configdirs=`echo $configdirs | sed 's/gdbserver//'`
fi
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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host_makefile_frag=config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${gdb_host}.mh
target_makefile_frag=config/${gdb_target_cpu}/${gdb_target}.mt
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# If hostfile (XM_FILE) and/or targetfile (TM_FILE) and/or nativefile
# (NAT_FILE) is not set in the ?config/* file, we don't make the
# corresponding links. But we have to remove the xm.h files and tm.h
# files anyway, e.g. when switching from "configure host" to
# "configure none".
files=
links=
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rm -f xm.h
if [ "${hostfile}" != "" ]; then
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/config/${hostfile} ]; then
files="${files} config/${hostfile}"
else
files="${files} config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${hostfile}"
fi
links="${links} xm.h"
fi
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rm -f tm.h
if [ "${targetfile}" != "" ]; then
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/config/${targetfile} ]; then
files="${files} config/${targetfile}"
else
files="${files} config/${gdb_target_cpu}/${targetfile}"
fi
links="${links} tm.h"
fi
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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rm -f nm.h
if [ "${nativefile}" != "" ]; then
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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if [ -f ${srcdir}/config/${nativefile} ]; then
files="${files} config/${nativefile}"
else
files="${files} config/${gdb_host_cpu}/${nativefile}"
fi
links="${links} nm.h"
# temporary scaffolding until all hosts have the host/target/native
# split in place.
else
* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${srcdir}/config to pick up native, host, or target include files moved to one of the config subdirectories, and that are included by other files. * Makefile.in (alldeps.mak): Modify to account for new config directory structure. * alldeps.mak, depend: Update for new config directory structure. * config/*/[ntx]m-*.h: Modify all files that include other [ntx]m-*.h files to use path relative to gdb/config. I.E. "a29k/tm-ultra3.h" includes "a29k/tm-29k.h" rather than just "tm-29k.h". * remote-eb.c (tm-29k.h): Include a29k/tm-29k.h. * mipsread.c (tm-mips.h): Include mips/tm-mips.h. * i860-pinsn.c (tm-i860.h): Include i860/tm-i860.h. * configure.in: Default gdb_host_cpu to host_cpu, and remap the ones where the default is not unique or different than the config subdirectory name. Similarly, handle gdb_target_cpu. Modify configure.in as appropriate to make use of gdb_host_cpu and gdb_target_cpu to find makefile fragments and make links.
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files="${files} config/nm-trash.h"
links="${links} nm.h"
fi
# post-target:
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case ${srcdir} in
.)
;;
*)
grep "source ${srcdir}/.gdbinit" .gdbinit >/dev/null 2>/dev/null || \
echo "source ${srcdir}/.gdbinit" >> .gdbinit
esac
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if [ "${nativefile}" = "" ] ; then
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sed -e '/^NATDEPFILES= /s//# NATDEPFILES= /' \
< Makefile > Makefile.tem
mv -f Makefile.tem Makefile
fi