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diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo index a129ea0..f2713c0 100644 --- a/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo +++ b/gdb/doc/gdb.texinfo @@ -22563,14 +22563,6 @@ are: @tab @code{qXfer:sdata:read} @tab @code{print $_sdata} -@item @code{read-spu-object} -@tab @code{qXfer:spu:read} -@tab @code{info spu} - -@item @code{write-spu-object} -@tab @code{qXfer:spu:write} -@tab @code{info spu} - @item @code{read-siginfo-object} @tab @code{qXfer:siginfo:read} @tab @code{print $_siginfo} @@ -24438,7 +24430,6 @@ all uses of @value{GDBN} with the architecture, both native and cross. * Alpha:: * MIPS:: * HPPA:: HP PA architecture -* SPU:: Cell Broadband Engine SPU architecture * PowerPC:: * Nios II:: * Sparc64:: @@ -24753,69 +24744,6 @@ given @var{address}. @end table -@node SPU -@subsection Cell Broadband Engine SPU architecture -@cindex Cell Broadband Engine -@cindex SPU - -When @value{GDBN} is debugging the Cell Broadband Engine SPU architecture, -it provides the following special commands: - -@table @code -@item info spu event -@kindex info spu -Display SPU event facility status. Shows current event mask -and pending event status. - -@item info spu signal -Display SPU signal notification facility status. Shows pending -signal-control word and signal notification mode of both signal -notification channels. - -@item info spu mailbox -Display SPU mailbox facility status. Shows all pending entries, -in order of processing, in each of the SPU Write Outbound, -SPU Write Outbound Interrupt, and SPU Read Inbound mailboxes. - -@item info spu dma -Display MFC DMA status. Shows all pending commands in the MFC -DMA queue. For each entry, opcode, tag, class IDs, effective -and local store addresses and transfer size are shown. - -@item info spu proxydma -Display MFC Proxy-DMA status. Shows all pending commands in the MFC -Proxy-DMA queue. For each entry, opcode, tag, class IDs, effective -and local store addresses and transfer size are shown. - -@end table - -When @value{GDBN} is debugging a combined PowerPC/SPU application -on the Cell Broadband Engine, it provides in addition the following -special commands: - -@table @code -@item set spu stop-on-load @var{arg} -@kindex set spu -Set whether to stop for new SPE threads. When set to @code{on}, @value{GDBN} -will give control to the user when a new SPE thread enters its @code{main} -function. The default is @code{off}. - -@item show spu stop-on-load -@kindex show spu -Show whether to stop for new SPE threads. - -@item set spu auto-flush-cache @var{arg} -Set whether to automatically flush the software-managed cache. When set to -@code{on}, @value{GDBN} will automatically cause the SPE software-managed -cache to be flushed whenever SPE execution stops. This provides a consistent -view of PowerPC memory that is accessed via the cache. If an application -does not use the software-managed cache, this option has no effect. - -@item show spu auto-flush-cache -Show whether to automatically flush the software-managed cache. - -@end table - @node PowerPC @subsection PowerPC @cindex PowerPC architecture @@ -40110,16 +40038,6 @@ These are the currently defined stub features and their properties: @tab @samp{-} @tab Yes -@item @samp{qXfer:spu:read} -@tab No -@tab @samp{-} -@tab Yes - -@item @samp{qXfer:spu:write} -@tab No -@tab @samp{-} -@tab Yes - @item @samp{qXfer:siginfo:read} @tab No @tab @samp{-} @@ -40352,14 +40270,6 @@ The remote stub understands the @samp{qXfer:memory-map:read} packet The remote stub understands the @samp{qXfer:sdata:read} packet (@pxref{qXfer sdata read}). -@item qXfer:spu:read -The remote stub understands the @samp{qXfer:spu:read} packet -(@pxref{qXfer spu read}). - -@item qXfer:spu:write -The remote stub understands the @samp{qXfer:spu:write} packet -(@pxref{qXfer spu write}). - @item qXfer:siginfo:read The remote stub understands the @samp{qXfer:siginfo:read} packet (@pxref{qXfer siginfo read}). @@ -40805,18 +40715,6 @@ This packet is not probed by default; the remote stub must request it, by supplying an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response (@pxref{qSupported}). -@item qXfer:spu:read:@var{annex}:@var{offset},@var{length} -@anchor{qXfer spu read} -Read contents of an @code{spufs} file on the target system. The -annex specifies which file to read; it must be of the form -@file{@var{id}/@var{name}}, where @var{id} specifies an SPU context ID -in the target process, and @var{name} identifes the @code{spufs} file -in that context to be accessed. - -This packet is not probed by default; the remote stub must request it, -by supplying an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response -(@pxref{qSupported}). - @item qXfer:threads:read::@var{offset},@var{length} @anchor{qXfer threads read} Access the list of threads on target. @xref{Thread List Format}. The @@ -40902,17 +40800,6 @@ empty (@pxref{qXfer write}). This packet is not probed by default; the remote stub must request it, by supplying an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response (@pxref{qSupported}). - -@item qXfer:spu:write:@var{annex}:@var{offset}:@var{data}@dots{} -@anchor{qXfer spu write} -Write @var{data} to an @code{spufs} file on the target system. The -annex specifies which file to write; it must be of the form -@file{@var{id}/@var{name}}, where @var{id} specifies an SPU context ID -in the target process, and @var{name} identifes the @code{spufs} file -in that context to be accessed. - -This packet is not probed by default; the remote stub must request it, -by supplying an appropriate @samp{qSupported} response (@pxref{qSupported}). @end table @item qXfer:@var{object}:@var{operation}:@dots{} |