* paread.c (pa_symtab_read): Update the "check_strange_names"
filter to match GCC's current output. Filter out section symbols
(which the HP linker sometimes puts in the wrong place).
* Makefile.in: Remove all references to sparcly-nat.c.
* Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Include dcache.h remote-utils.h
remote-sim.h directly, rather than via $(remote_utils_h). This avoids
duplicating serial.h and target.h.
* Makefile.in: Don't set M_INSTALL and M_UNINSTALL. These variables
are not used anywhere (a 5 Oct 1993 change removed the uses).
If the timeout is too big to fit in c_cc[VTIME], then do multiple reads
to achieve the desired timeout.
* serial.h (serial_t): Add field timeout_remaining.
with the old tm-m68k-em.h:
(GDBINIT_FILENAME, DEFAULT_PROMPT): Remove.
(HAVE_68881): Don't undefine; this #define is obsolete.
(REGISTER_NAMES): Don't muck with it; what tm-m68k.h has is fine.
Add FIXME regarding GET_LONGJMP_TARGET.
Don't require use of fixed C++ header files, so "../gcc/xgcc -B../gcc/" ought
to work for CXX.
In cdtest.exp: Combine "rm" lines. Added some commentary on things still
broken in this test case.
declare if BFD_ASSEMBLER.
(stack_pop): Correct test for stack underflow.
(obj_coff_endef, obj_coff_dim, obj_coff_line, obj_coff_size,
obj_coff_scl, obj_coff_tag, obj_coff_type, obj_coff_val): Declare
type of ignored argument to avoid gcc warning.
(align): Removed unused function.
* remote-utils.c (usage): Fix message to be accurate and conform
more closely to normal conventions.
* remote-utils.c (gr_files_info): Have the exec_bfd test control
whether to show information about exec_bfd, and not control whether
to show information about device and speed.
* remote-utils.c (gr_open): If sr_get_device returns NULL, give
usage message, don't dump core.
* remote-bug.c (bug_write_memory): Use alloca, not GCC extension
for variable size array.
(bug_fetch_register, bug_store_register): Rename "value" to
"fpreg_buf" because some compilers don't like variables whose
names are the same as types.
(bug_store_register): Use a cast when converting char * to
unsigned char *.
Still to do:
- fix floating-point handling
- figure out if we can adapt to using ../opcodes/alpha-opc.h
- gcc bootstrap testing
- 32-bit mode support?
- test cross-assembly
* write.c (cvt_frag_to_fill): Don't assume that fr_var for rs_align or rs_org
frags will be 1.
(relax_segment): For rs_align, if fr_var is not 1, complain if
required padding is not a multiple of the size of the pad pattern.
(fixup_segment): Leave gp-relative relocations alone. For pcrel relocations
referring to the same segment, clear fx_pcrel when clearing fx_addsy.
* as.h: Adjust comments on rs_align.
* write.c, config/obj-{aout,bout,coff*}.c, config/tc-sparc.c: Query the fx_done
field instead of fx_addsy to see if the fixup still needs to be applied. Set
fx_done and clear fx_addsy both, for now. If TC_HANDLES_FX_DONE isn't defined,
assume md_apply_fix will only clear fx_addsy, and set fx_done accordingly after
returning.
* config/tc-sparc.h (TC_HANDLES_FX_DONE): Define.
* config/obj-coff.c (dot_text_symbol, dot_data_symbol, dot_bss_symbol): Defined
here, static.
* config/obj-aout.c [BFD_ASSEMBLER]: Undef NO_RELOC before including aout/aout64.h.
* write.c (write_object_file): If EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS is false, don't write
out a section symbol even if it's used in a relocation; assume relocations will
handle section numbers somehow. Rename "punt_it" label to "punt_it_if_unused"
to reflect it's true use.
(EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS): Default to 1.
(adjust_reloc_syms): Don't create a new symbol for an absolute
reference; just use the absolute section symbol.
(write_relocs): Make printout of reloc values dependent on flag DEBUG3, not
DEBUG2.
* config/obj-aout.h (EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS): Define as 0.
* config/obj-ecoff.h (EMIT_SECTION_SYMBOLS): Ditto.
(symbol_begin): Moved to end of file, so function inlining can work better.
(fb_label_count, fb_label_max): Default C static initializers are sufficient.
* symbols.h (dot_text_symbol, dot_data_symbol, dot_bss_symbol): Declarations
deleted.
full details on structure elements without names. This partially
reverts the changes of 1 Jul 1993 and 31 Aug 1993; I think this aspect
of those changes was accidental.