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authorThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2016-11-25 11:02:17 +0100
committerThomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com>2016-12-08 08:27:07 +0100
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Hurd, C++: kern_return_t vs. error_t
GNU/Hurd uses its own "typedef enum __error_t_codes error_t;" ([glibc]/sysdeps/mach/hurd/bits/errno.h), contrary to the default "typedef int error_t;" ([glibc]/stdlib/errno.h). The Mach/Hurd RPCs return kern_return_t values, for which, upon assigning them to an error_t variable, GCC in C++ mode tells us "error: invalid conversion from 'kern_return_t {aka int}' to 'error_t {aka __error_t_codes}'". Instead of casting all these RPC return values to "error_t", just use "kern_return_t" variables: gdb/ * gnu-nat.c (proc_get_exception_port, proc_set_exception_port) (INF_RESUME_MSGPORT_RPC, proc_get_state, _proc_get_exc_port) (proc_steal_exc_port, proc_restore_exc_port, make_proc) (inf_startup, inf_set_pid, inf_validate_procinfo) (inf_validate_task_sc, inf_set_traced, inf_validate_procs) (inf_signal, inf_continue, gnu_wait, S_exception_raise_request) (do_mach_notify_dead_name, S_proc_wait_reply) (S_msg_sig_post_untraced_reply, S_msg_sig_post_reply) (port_msgs_queued, gnu_read_inferior, gnu_write_inferior) (gnu_find_memory_regions, steal_exc_port, thread_takeover_sc_cmd) (flush_inferior_icache): Instead of "error_t" use "kern_return_t". * i386-gnu-nat.c (fetch_fpregs, store_fpregs, i386_gnu_dr_get) (i386_gnu_dr_set): Likewise.
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