darling-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 ;;
hppa*-*-osf*) gdb_host=hppabsd ;;
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 ;;
i[34]86-*-os9k) gdb_host=i386os9k ;;
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 ;;
Added Irix 5 support. * configure.in (mips-sgi-irix5*): New host and target. Use irix5 for both. * config/mips/irix5.mh, config/mips/irix5.mt, config/mips/xm-irix5.h, config/mips/nm-irix5.h, config/mips/tm-irix5.h, irix5-nat.c: New files for Irix 5 support. * mdebugread.c: New file, split out of mipsread.c. Added elfmdebug_build_psymtabs routine. Added some checks on external symbols. Changed code to keep ecoff_debug_info and ecoff_debug_swap structs in the psymtab and in global pointers rather than retrieving them from the bfd. Also changed to keep the pending list with the psymtab rather than the objfile (each psymtab for a single objfile points to the same pending list). * mipsread.c: Bulk of file moved into mdebugread.c, leaving just the sym_fns. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Added mdebugread.c. (OBS): Added mdebugread.o. (mdebugread.o): New target. * symfile.h: Declare mdebug_build_psymtabs and elfmdebug_build_psymtabs. * elfread.c (struct elfinfo): Added mdebugsect field. (elf_locate_sections): Remember location of .mdebug section. (elf_symfile_read): Call elfmdebug_build_psymtabs on .mdebug section. * infrun.c (AT_FUNCTION_START): Set to 0 if not already defined. (wait_for_inferior): Use AT_FUNCTION_START if it is defined to see if PC is at the start of a function. * mips-tdep.c (read_next_frame_reg): Use SIGFRAME_REG_SIZE, and give it a default definition. (mips_skip_prologue): Skip instructions which initialize $gp register. (in_sigtramp): New procedure, moved in from mipsread.c. * config/mips/tm-mips.h: Declare in_sigtramp.
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mips-sgi-irix5*) gdb_host=irix5 ;;
mips-sony-*) gdb_host=news-mips ;;
mips-*-sysv*) gdb_host=riscos ;;
mips-*-riscos*) gdb_host=riscos ;;
mips-*-mach*) gdb_host=mipsm3 ;;
none-*-*) gdb_host=none ;;
np1-*-*) gdb_host=np1 ;;
ns32k-umax-*) gdb_host=umax ;;
ns32k-utek-sysv*) gdb_host=merlin ;;
pn-*-*) gdb_host=pn ;;
pyramid-*-*) gdb_host=pyramid ;;
romp-*-*) gdb_host=rtbsd ;;
rs6000-*-lynxos*) gdb_host=rs6000lynx ;;
rs6000-*-*) gdb_host=rs6000 ;;
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sparc-*-lynxos*) gdb_host=sparclynx ;;
sparc-*-solaris2*) gdb_host=sun4sol2 ;;
sparc-*-sunos4*) gdb_host=sun4os4 ;;
sparc-*-*) gdb_host=sun4os4 ;;
tahoe-*-*) gdb_host=tahoe ;;
vax-*-bsd*) gdb_host=vaxbsd ;;
vax-*-ultrix2*) gdb_host=vaxult2 ;;
vax-*-ultrix*) gdb_host=vaxult ;;
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esac
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* config/{a29k, arm, convex, gould, h8300, i386, i860, i960, m68k, m88k, mips, none, ns32k, pa, pyr, romp, rs6000, sparc, tahoe, vax, z8k}: New directories to hold cpu specific configuration files. Naming follows gcc convention. * config/{*.mt, *.mh}: All target and host makefile fragment config files moved to an appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-*, xm-*, tm-*: All native, host, and target files, which get linked to nm.h, xm.h, and tm.h respectively by configure, moved to appropriate config/<cpu> subdirectory. * nm-sysv4.h, xm-sysv4.h, tm-sysv4.h, tm-sunos.h, nm-trash.h: Native, host, and target files that are common across more than one cpu architecture and included by one of the configured native, host, or target files, get moved to config directory. * Makefile.in (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add -I${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 ;;
mips*) gdb_target_cpu=mips ;;
* 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 ;;
alpha-*-netware*) gdb_target=alpha-nw ;;
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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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 ;;
hppa*-*-osf*) gdb_target=hppaosf ;;
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-*-os9k) gdb_target=i386os9k ;;
i[34]86-*-go32*) gdb_target=i386aout ;;
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i[34]86-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=i386lynx
configdirs="${configdirs} gdbserver"
;;
i[34]86-*-solaris*) gdb_target=i386sol2 ;;
i[34]86-*-sunos*) gdb_target=sun386 ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv4*) gdb_target=i386v4 ;;
i[34]86-*-sco*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-sysv*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
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i[34]86-*-linux*) gdb_target=linux ;;
i[34]86-*-isc*) gdb_target=i386v ;;
i[34]86-*-mach*) gdb_target=i386m3 ;;
i[34]86-*-netware*) gdb_target=i386nw ;;
i[34]86-*-osf1mk*) gdb_target=i386mk ;;
i960-*-bout*) gdb_target=vxworks960 ;;
i960-*-coff*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-elf*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-nindy*) gdb_target=nindy960 ;;
i960-*-vxworks*) gdb_target=vxworks960 ;;
m68000-*-sunos3*) gdb_target=sun2os3 ;;
m68000-*-sunos4*) gdb_target=sun2os4 ;;
m68*-cbm-sysv4*) gdb_target=amix ;;
m68*-bull-sysv*) gdb_target=dpx2 ;;
m68*-hp-bsd*) gdb_target=hp300bsd ;;
m68*-hp-hpux*) gdb_target=hp300hpux ;;
m68*-altos-*) gdb_target=altos ;;
m68*-apollo*-bsd*) gdb_target=apollo68b ;;
m68*-att-*) gdb_target=3b1 ;;
m68*-ericsson-*) gdb_target=es1800 ;;
m68*-isi-*) gdb_target=isi ;;
m68*-motorola-*) gdb_target=delta68 ;;
m68*-netx-*) gdb_target=vxworks68 ;;
m68*-sony-*) gdb_target=news ;;
m68*-tandem-*) gdb_target=st2000 ;;
m68*-rom68k-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*bug-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-monitor-*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*-aout*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*-coff*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
m68*-*-elf*) gdb_target=monitor ;;
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m68*-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=m68klynx
configdirs="${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 ;;
mips64*-big-*) gdb_target=bigmips64 ;;
mips*-big-*) gdb_target=bigmips ;;
mips*-dec-*) gdb_target=decstation ;;
mips64*el-*-ecoff*) gdb_target=idtl64 ;;
mips64*-idt-ecoff*) gdb_target=idt64 ;;
mips64*el-*-elf*) gdb_target=idtl64 ;;
mips64*-*-elf*) gdb_target=idt64 ;;
mips*el-*-ecoff*) gdb_target=idtl ;;
mips*-idt-ecoff*) gdb_target=idt ;;
mips*el-*-elf*) gdb_target=idtl ;;
mips*-*-elf*) gdb_target=idt ;;
mips*-little-*) gdb_target=littlemips ;;
mips*-sgi-irix5*) gdb_target=irix5 ;;
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-*-lynxos*) gdb_target=rs6000lynx ;;
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