* gdb.base/miscexprs.exp: make sizeof long array test portable.
* gdb.base/ending-run.exp: After connecting to a remote target,
but before running, the target will appear to be in a random
location. Specify both a file and a line for breakpoints.
Also, the function that calls main may be called 'init'
rather than 'start'.
(SET_TEXINPUTS): Add $(GDBMI_DIR).
(SFILES_DOC): Add $(GDBMI_DIR)/gdbmi.texinfo.
(gdbmi.texinfo): New target, for texi2roff.
(gdb.me, gdb.ms, gdb.mm): Depend on gdbmi.texinfo.
(gdb.info, gdb_toc.html): Add "-I ${GDBMI_DIR}".
* gdb.texinfo (Top): Add GDB/MI to the main menu and @include
gdbmi.texinfo.
(Mode Options): Add xref to GDB/MI docs and remove a FIXME
comment.
* gdbmi.texinfo: Lots of changes, to include this document as part
of the GDB manual.
* TODO, NEWS: Update due to inclusion of gdbmi.texinfo in the GDB
manual.
run-time test for STACK_ALIGN_P.
* gdbarch.sh: Add support for function and variable predicates.
(STACK_ALIGN): Add. Implement with predicate - STACK_ALIGN_P.
* gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Re-generate.
void*.
From Philippe De Muyter <phdm@macqel.be>:
* printcmd.c (print_address_symbolic): Call `make_cleanup' with
`(free_current_contents, &x)', not `(free, x)'.
* utils.c (free_current_contents): Do not `free (NULL)'.
* printcmd.c (print_address_symbolic): Cleanup after a failed
call to build_address_symbolic.
(mempool): Just free any buffer prior to reuse. Don't bother with realloc.
(flag_single_step): New function.
(skip_message): Detect "helpful" Windows CE messages and skip sending them to
the host.
(wait_for_debug_event): Use skip_message to avoid sending debug messages to the
host.
(dispatch): Prelimary implementation of single step detection.
* wince.c: Rework SH single stepping code to be more consistent with other
wince targets.
(handle_output_debug_string): Allow first chance exceptions to come through
since they seem to be all that we get on some versions of Windows CE.
(check_for_step): New function, conditionally compiled based on target.
(regptr): Delete obsolete function.
(handle_exception): Detect illegal instructions.
(get_child_debug_event): Return success only if event code matches target.
(child_create_inferior): Reflect change to get_child_debug_event arguments.
suspended threads.
(safe_symbol_file_add_stub): New function.
(safe_symbole_file_add_cleanup): New function.
(safe_symbol_file_add): New function.
(handle_load_dll): Use wrapper to add DLL symbol information to avoid bogus
errors from non-stabs DLLs.
(handle_exception): Add work around for detection of first exception breakpoint
which does not seem to occur on W2K. Detect more "signals" that can be
effectively passed to the debuggee. Reorganize to eliminate continue_status
global.
(child_continue): Reorganize to eliminate continue_status global.
(child_wait): Ditto.
(child_resume): Ditto.
(get_child_debug_event): Ditto. Recognize when an a breakpoint exception
should be ignored. Change method for signalling when an important event has
occured to the caller.
(child_create_inferior): Use new method for noticing when get_child_debug_event
has found something interesting.
2000-04-20 Scott Bambrough <scottb@netwinder.org>
* arm-linux-nat.c (PIDGET, TIDGET): New.
(get_thread_id, GET_THREAD_ID): New.
(fetch_nwfpe_register, store_nwfpe_register): New.
(fetch_register, store_register): New.
(fetch_fpregister, store_fpregister): New.
(fill_gregset, supply_gregset): New.
(fill_fpregset, supply_fpregset): New.
(fetch_fpregs): Modified to use thread id's.
(store_fpregs): Modified to use thread id's and
fetch_nwfpe_register.
(fetch_regs): Modified to use thread id's.
(store_regs): Modified to use thread id's.
(fetch_inferior_registers): Modified to handle single register
fetches.
(store_inferior_registers): Modified to handle single register
stores.
(arm_linux_register_u_addr): Removed.
* configure.tgt: Added gdbserver to configdirs for arm*-*-linux*.
* config/arm/linux.mh
(NATDEPFILES): Removed core-aout.o. Added core-regset.o.
(LOADLIBES): Define.
* config/arm/nm-linux.h: Include config/nm-linux.h.
(ATTACH_DETACH): Removed. Defined in config/nm-linux.h.
(REGISTER_U_ADDR): Removed.
(SVR4_SHARED_LIBS): Removed. Defined in config/nm-linux.h.
(#include "solib.h"): Removed. Included via config/nm-linux.h.
Since nobody had made any changes to i386v-nat.c on sourceware since
the repository was started, we were still getting the version from the
vendor branch. (If you don't understand how the vendor branch works,
treasure your innocence.) I naively assumed that, to see what changes
had been introduced in version 1.2, one should diff it with 1.1,
as they say in TV Guide, "with hilarious results".
This change simply restores i386v-nat.c to what it used to be before I
started bungling around. The text of this revision should be
identical to that of revision 1.1.1.3, which was the former head of
the trunk. (Yes, 1.1.1.3 was the head of the trunk. As I said,
treasure your innocence.)
* symfile.h (struct section_addr_info ): Remove fields for special
treatment of .text, .data and .bss sections.
* solib.c (symbol_add_stub): The special field text_addr is not
available anymore. Search for the .text field the hard way.
* symfile.c (build_section_addr_info_from_section_table): Don't
fill in {text, data, bss}_addr any more.
(default_symfile_offsets): Don't use {text, data, bss}_addr fields
to fill in section_offsets for objfile.
(syms_from_objfile): Don't deal with {text, data, bss}_addr as a
special case anymore.
(add_symbol_file_command): Ditto.
* symfile.c (add_symbol_file_command): Rewrite the arguments
processing part. Simplify syntax of command. Remove support for
rombug.
(_initialize_symfile): Update help message for add-symbol-file
command.