binutils-gdb/gdb/config/i386v4.mh
Fred Fish 4d0eabff25 Native support cleanup and corefile fixes for i386 SVR4 systems.
* i386-tdep.c (supply_gregset, fill_gregset, supply_fpregset,
	  fill_fpregset): Moved to i386v4-nat.c
	* i386v4-nat.c, nm-i386v4.h, :  New files.
	* i386sol2.mh, i386v4.mh, ncr3000.mh (NAT_FILE):  Use nm-i386v4.h.
	* i386sol2.mh, i386v4.mh, ncr3000.mh (NATDEPFILES):  Add corelow.o,
	  change i386v-nat.o to i386v4-nat.o.
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# Host: Intel 386 running SVR4.
SYSV_DEFINE=-DSYSV
REGEX=regex.o
REGEX1=regex.o
# Need to compile and link in support for SVR4's /proc and i386 host dependent
# routines.
XDEPFILES=
# Use the i386 SVR4 host configuration file.
XM_FILE= xm-i386v4.h
NAT_FILE= nm-i386v4.h
NATDEPFILES= corelow.o exec.o procfs.o fork-child.o i386v4-nat.o
# We need to find alloca() somewhere. Gcc has one built in, but most other
# compilers don't. Using the one in /usr/ucblib/libucb.a is tricky because
# we have to be careful not to pull in anything else from the library (lots
# of things are broken in most SVR4 versions). The best solution is to just
# compile alloca.c and link it into the executable. If we end up not needing
# it, then the code is just dead. Once alloca.c moves to libiberty, then we
# can eliminate this semi-kludge.
ALLOCA=alloca.o
ALLOCA1=alloca.o
# SVR4 comes standard with terminfo, and in some implementations, the
# old termcap descriptions are incomplete. So ensure that we use the
# new terminfo interface and latest terminal descriptions.
TERMCAP=-ltermlib
# SVR4 puts the BSD compatible install in /usr/ucb.
INSTALL = /usr/ucb/install -c