Add support for openVMS/Alpha.
* as.h (PRINTF_LIKE): Don't define if VMS, for now.
* config/obj-evax.c: New file.
* config/obj-evax.h: New file.
* config/tc-alpha.c: Add support for EVAX format if OBJ_EVAX is
defined.
* config/tc-alpha.h: Add support for EVAX format if OBJ_EVAX is
defined. Add case for bfd_target_evax_flavour.
* config/vms-a-conf.h: New file.
* conf-a-gas.com: New file.
* configure.in: Add target alpha-*-*vms*.
* configure: Rebuild.
* makefile.vms: New file.
* read.c (s_lcomm): Align bss_seg on 8 byte boundary if OBJ_EVAX.
Don't call ffs on openVMS/Alpha.
Change NO_FLAGS to BFD_NO_FLAGS to avoid conflict with an HPUX
include file.
* libbfd.c: Create dummy getpagesize() macro if HAVE_GETPAGESIZE
isn't defined.
mdebugread.c os9kread.c source.c top.c utils.c: Don't
include param.h or sys/file.h (or unistd.h in some cases).
* defs.h exec.c inflow.c remote-array.c remote-e7000.c
sparcl-tdep.c terminal.h utils.c: Replace all occurances of
__WIN32__, WINGDB, WIN32, etc... with _WIN32.
* main.c: Remove #ifndef WINGDB around option processing. Fix
bug with passing argc==0 and argv==NULL to getopt.
* (main) Remove calls to access() before source_command. Let
soure_command handle access errors.
* maint.c (maintenance_dump_me): #ifdef out for _WIN32.
* symtab.c (operator_chars): Make this global for wingdb.
* top.c (disconnect): #ifdef out for _WIN32.
* (source_command): If got an error and from_tty, then call print
error, else just return quietly.
* utils.c (fatal_dump_core): Can't kill ourselves under windows.
Just exit.
* (pollquit notice_quit): #ifdef out stuff that doesn't exist
under windows.
by a constant before entering the main switch. Reject attempts to
apply an arithmetic function to non-absolute symbols, except for
the special case of subtraction of two symbols in the same
section.
"buffer_full".
* config/nind-gdb.exp (gdb_start): Use "full_buffer", not
"buffer_full".
* config/mips-gdb.exp (gdb_start): Use "full_buffer", not
"buffer_full".
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test): Correct pattern is "full_buffer", not
"buffer_full".
* configure.in: Call BFD_NEED_DECLARATION on strstr and sbrk.
* acconfig.h (NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR): New macro.
(NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK): New macro.
* configure, config.in: Rebuild.
* sysdep.h (strstr): Declare if NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR.
* ldmain.c (sbrk): Declare if HAVE_SBRK and
NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK.
* configure.in: Call BFD_NEED_DECLARATION on strstr and sbrk.
* acconfig.h (NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR): New macro.
(NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK): New macro.
* configure, config.in: Rebuild.
* bucomm.h (strstr): Declare if NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR.
(sbrk): Declare if HAVE_SBRK and NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK.
* configure.in: Make GAS_CHECK_DECL_NEEDED include <string.h> or
<strings.h> if they exist. Call GAS_CHECK_DECL_NEEDED on strstr
and sbrk.
* acconfig.h (NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR): New macro.
(NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK): New macro.
* configure, conf.in: Rebuild.
* as.h: Only include <strings.h> if HAVE_STRINGS_H.
(strstr): Declare if NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR.
* as.c: If HAVE_SBRK and NEED_DECLARATION_SBRK, declare sbrk.
* configure.in: Call BFD_NEEDED_DECLARATION on strstr and
realloc.
* acconfig.h (NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR): New macro.
(NEED_DECLARATION_REALLOC): New macro.
* configure, config.in: Rebuild.
* sysdep.h (strstr): Declare if NEED_DECLARATION_STRSTR.
(realloc): Declare if NEED_DECLARATION_REALLOC.
* elf32-i386.c (enum reloc_type): Add FIRST_INVALID_RELOC,
LAST_INVALID_RELOC, R_386_16, R_386_PC16, R_386_8, R_386_PC8.
(elf_howto_table): Add entries for new relocs.
(elf_i386_reloc_type_lookup): Handle new relocs.
(elf_i386_info_to_howto): Just call abort.
(elf_i386_info_to_howto_rel): Check that the reloc type is valid.
(elf_i386_relocate_section): Likewise.
grow up correctly.
* config/pa/tm-hppa.h (USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION): Define.
(STACK_ALIGN): Define.
* hppa-tdep.c (hppa_alignof): Don't demand a minumim two byte
alignment on structs/unions.
Fixing assorted structure passing/return problems reported by the net.
#ifndef OBJ_ELF lines. From Eric Valette <valette@crf.canon.fr>.
(tc_gen_reloc): If out of memory call as_fatal rather than
assert. If no howto found, call as_bad_where rather than
as_fatal. Change the error message slightly. Set howto to a
non-NULL value in order to keep going.
from ".b", ".w" and ".l" extensions. All callers changed. If
the base instruction has no operands, then use the size to
determine which specific instruction to use.
Fixing eepmov instructions.
each signal's status in the output of "handle all print".
* lib/gdb.exp (gdb_test): Document that the pattern must NOT include
the \r\n sequence that immediately precedes the gdb prompt.
* gdb.base/a1-selftest.exp: Save original timeout and restore
after test.
* ldgram.y: Add section_phdr field to %union.
(section): Handle phdr_opt result. Add OVERLAY case.
(opt_exp_without_type): New nonterminal.
(phdr_opt): Return list of phdrs.
(overlay_section): New nonterminal.
* ldlang.c: Include <ctype.h>.
(lang_leave_output_section_statement): Add phdrs parameter.
Change all callers.
(lang_section_in_phdr): Remove.
(overlay_vma, overlay_lmn, overlay_max): New static variables.
(struct overlay_list): Define.
(overlay_list): New static variable.
(lang_enter_overlay, lang_enter_overlay_section): New functions.
(lang_leave_overlay_section, lang_leave_overlay): New functions.
* ldlang.h (lang_leave_output_section_statement): Update
declaration for new parameter.
(lang_section_in_phdr): Don't declare.
(lang_enter_overlay, lang_enter_overlay_section): Declare.
(lang_leave_overlay_section, lang_leave_overlay): Declare.
* ld.texinfo (Overlays): New node under SECTIONS, documenting
overlays.
* ldlex.l: Recognize MAX and MIN.
* ldgram.y (MAX, MIN): New terminals.
(exp): Recognize MAX and MIN.
* ldexp.c (fold_binary): Handle MAX and MIN.
* ld.texinfo (Arithmetic Functions): Document MAX and MIN.
* ld.texinfo (PHDRS): Use @cindex, not @kindex, for program header
index entries.
* ldgram.y (SIZEOF, ADDR): Do not specify type.
new segment to make them more comprehensible. If the relationship
between the LMA and the VMA changed, start a new segment. Don't
check dynsec when deciding whether to start a new segment for a
writeable section; -N will now handle this.