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author | Stan Shebs <shebs@codesourcery.com> | 1999-04-16 01:34:07 +0000 |
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committer | Stan Shebs <shebs@codesourcery.com> | 1999-04-16 01:34:07 +0000 |
commit | 071ea11e85eb9d529cc5eb3d35f6247466a21b99 (patch) | |
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-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/.Sanitize | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/arm.mh | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/arm.mt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/nm-arm.h | 27 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/tm-arm.h | 477 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/config/arm/xm-arm.h | 76 |
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diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/.Sanitize b/gdb/config/arm/.Sanitize deleted file mode 100644 index 85af8c7..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/.Sanitize +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ -# .Sanitize for devo/gdb/config/arm. - -# Each directory to survive its way into a release will need a file -# like this one called "./.Sanitize". All keyword lines must exist, -# and must exist in the order specified by this file. Each directory -# in the tree will be processed, top down, in the following order. - -# Hash started lines like this one are comments and will be deleted -# before anything else is done. Blank lines will also be squashed -# out. - -# The lines between the "Do-first:" line and the "Things-to-keep:" -# line are executed as a /bin/sh shell script before anything else is -# done in this directory. - -Do-first: - -# All files listed between the "Things-to-keep:" line and the -# "Files-to-sed:" line will be kept. All other files will be removed. -# Directories listed in this section will have their own Sanitize -# called. Directories not listed will be removed in their entirety -# with rm -rf. - -Things-to-keep: - -arm.mh -arm.mt -nm-arm.h -tm-arm.h -xm-arm.h - -Things-to-lose: - - -Do-last: - -# End of file. diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/arm.mh b/gdb/config/arm/arm.mh deleted file mode 100644 index 4fcf0de..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/arm.mh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -# Host: Acorn RISC machine running RISCiX (4.3bsd) -XDEPFILES= infptrace.o inftarg.o fork-child.o arm-xdep.o arm-convert.o -XM_FILE= xm-arm.h - -NAT_FILE= nm-arm.h diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/arm.mt b/gdb/config/arm/arm.mt deleted file mode 100644 index 4933c46..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/arm.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -# Target: Acorn RISC machine (ARM) with simulator -TDEPFILES= arm-tdep.o remote-rdp.o -TM_FILE= tm-arm.h - -SIM_OBS = remote-sim.o -SIM = ../sim/arm/libsim.a diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/nm-arm.h b/gdb/config/arm/nm-arm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 970a885..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/nm-arm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/* Definitions to make GDB run on an ARM under RISCiX (4.3bsd). - Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GDB. - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - -/* This is the amount to subtract from u.u_ar0 - to get the offset in the core file of the register values. */ - -#define KERNEL_U_ADDR (0x01000000 - (UPAGES * NBPG)) - -/* Override copies of {fetch,store}_inferior_registers in infptrace.c. */ -#define FETCH_INFERIOR_REGISTERS -#define HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/tm-arm.h b/gdb/config/arm/tm-arm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 7185712..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/tm-arm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,477 +0,0 @@ -/* Definitions to make GDB target for an ARM - Copyright 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GDB. - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - -#ifdef __STDC__ /* Forward decls for prototypes */ -struct type; -struct value; -#endif - -#define TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE - -/* IEEE format floating point */ - -#define IEEE_FLOAT - -/* FIXME: may need a floatformat_ieee_double_bigbyte_littleword format for - BIG_ENDIAN use. -fnf */ - -#define TARGET_DOUBLE_FORMAT (target_byte_order == BIG_ENDIAN \ - ? &floatformat_ieee_double_big \ - : &floatformat_ieee_double_littlebyte_bigword) - -/* When reading symbols, we need to zap the low bit of the address, which - may be set to 1 for Thumb functions. */ - -#define SMASH_TEXT_ADDRESS(addr) ((addr) &= ~0x1) - -/* Remove useless bits from addresses in a running program. */ - -CORE_ADDR arm_addr_bits_remove PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); - -#define ADDR_BITS_REMOVE(val) (arm_addr_bits_remove (val)) - -/* Offset from address of function to start of its code. - Zero on most machines. */ - -#define FUNCTION_START_OFFSET 0 - -/* Advance PC across any function entry prologue instructions - to reach some "real" code. */ - -extern CORE_ADDR arm_skip_prologue PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR pc)); - -#define SKIP_PROLOGUE(pc) { pc = arm_skip_prologue (pc); } - -/* Immediately after a function call, return the saved pc. - Can't always go through the frames for this because on some machines - the new frame is not set up until the new function executes - some instructions. */ - -#define SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL(frame) arm_saved_pc_after_call (frame) -struct frame_info; -extern CORE_ADDR arm_saved_pc_after_call PARAMS ((struct frame_info *)); - -/* I don't know the real values for these. */ -#define TARGET_UPAGES UPAGES -#define TARGET_NBPG NBPG - -/* Address of end of stack space. */ - -#define STACK_END_ADDR (0x01000000 - (TARGET_UPAGES * TARGET_NBPG)) - -/* Stack grows downward. */ - -#define INNER_THAN(lhs,rhs) ((lhs) < (rhs)) - -/* !!!! if we're using RDP, then we're inserting breakpoints and storing - their handles instread of what was in memory. It is nice that - this is the same size as a handle - otherwise remote-rdp will - have to change. */ - -/* BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC uses the program counter value to determine whether a - 16- or 32-bit breakpoint should be used. It returns a pointer - to a string of bytes that encode a breakpoint instruction, stores - the length of the string to *lenptr, and adjusts the pc (if necessary) to - point to the actual memory location where the breakpoint should be - inserted. */ - -extern breakpoint_from_pc_fn arm_breakpoint_from_pc; -#define BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC(pcptr, lenptr) arm_breakpoint_from_pc (pcptr, lenptr) - -/* Amount PC must be decremented by after a breakpoint. - This is often the number of bytes in BREAKPOINT - but not always. */ - -#define DECR_PC_AFTER_BREAK 0 - -/* code to execute to print interesting information about the - * floating point processor (if any) - * No need to define if there is nothing to do. - */ -#define FLOAT_INFO { arm_float_info (); } - -/* Say how long (ordinary) registers are. This is a piece of bogosity - used in push_word and a few other places; REGISTER_RAW_SIZE is the - real way to know how big a register is. */ - -#define REGISTER_SIZE 4 - -/* Number of machine registers */ - -/* Note: I make a fake copy of the pc in register 25 (calling it ps) so - that I can clear the status bits from pc (register 15) */ - -#define NUM_REGS 26 - -/* Initializer for an array of names of registers. - There should be NUM_REGS strings in this initializer. */ - -#define ORIGINAL_REGISTER_NAMES \ -{ "a1", "a2", "a3", "a4", /* 0 1 2 3 */ \ - "v1", "v2", "v3", "v4", /* 4 5 6 7 */ \ - "v5", "v6", "sl", "fp", /* 8 9 10 11 */ \ - "ip", "sp", "lr", "pc", /* 12 13 14 15 */ \ - "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", /* 16 17 18 19 */ \ - "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", /* 20 21 22 23 */ \ - "fps","ps" } /* 24 25 */ - -/* These names are the ones which gcc emits, and - I find them less confusing. Toggle between them - using the `othernames' command. */ - -#define ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES \ -{ "r0", "r1", "r2", "r3", /* 0 1 2 3 */ \ - "r4", "r5", "r6", "r7", /* 4 5 6 7 */ \ - "r8", "r9", "sl", "fp", /* 8 9 10 11 */ \ - "ip", "sp", "lr", "pc", /* 12 13 14 15 */ \ - "f0", "f1", "f2", "f3", /* 16 17 18 19 */ \ - "f4", "f5", "f6", "f7", /* 20 21 22 23 */ \ - "fps","ps" } /* 24 25 */ - -#define REGISTER_NAMES ADDITIONAL_REGISTER_NAMES -#ifndef REGISTER_NAMES -#define REGISTER_NAMES ORIGINAL_REGISTER_NAMES -#endif - -/* Register numbers of various important registers. - Note that some of these values are "real" register numbers, - and correspond to the general registers of the machine, - and some are "phony" register numbers which are too large - to be actual register numbers as far as the user is concerned - but do serve to get the desired values when passed to read_register. */ - -#define A1_REGNUM 0 /* first integer-like argument */ -#define A4_REGNUM 3 /* last integer-like argument */ -#define AP_REGNUM 11 -#define FP_REGNUM 11 /* Contains address of executing stack frame */ -#define SP_REGNUM 13 /* Contains address of top of stack */ -#define LR_REGNUM 14 /* address to return to from a function call */ -#define PC_REGNUM 15 /* Contains program counter */ -#define F0_REGNUM 16 /* first floating point register */ -#define F3_REGNUM 19 /* last floating point argument register */ -#define F7_REGNUM 23 /* last floating point register */ -#define FPS_REGNUM 24 /* floating point status register */ -#define PS_REGNUM 25 /* Contains processor status */ - -#define THUMB_FP_REGNUM 7 /* R7 is frame register on Thumb */ - -#define ARM_NUM_ARG_REGS 4 -#define ARM_LAST_ARG_REGNUM A4_REGNUM -#define ARM_NUM_FP_ARG_REGS 4 -#define ARM_LAST_FP_ARG_REGNUM F3_REGNUM - -/* Instruction condition field values. */ -#define INST_EQ 0x0 -#define INST_NE 0x1 -#define INST_CS 0x2 -#define INST_CC 0x3 -#define INST_MI 0x4 -#define INST_PL 0x5 -#define INST_VS 0x6 -#define INST_VC 0x7 -#define INST_HI 0x8 -#define INST_LS 0x9 -#define INST_GE 0xa -#define INST_LT 0xb -#define INST_GT 0xc -#define INST_LE 0xd -#define INST_AL 0xe -#define INST_NV 0xf - -#define FLAG_N 0x80000000 -#define FLAG_Z 0x40000000 -#define FLAG_C 0x20000000 -#define FLAG_V 0x10000000 - - - -/* Total amount of space needed to store our copies of the machine's - register state, the array `registers'. */ -#define REGISTER_BYTES (16*4 + 12*8 + 4 + 4) - -/* Index within `registers' of the first byte of the space for - register N. */ - -#define REGISTER_BYTE(N) (((N) < F0_REGNUM) ? (N)*4 : \ - (((N) < PS_REGNUM) ? 16*4 + ((N) - 16)*12 : \ - 16*4 + 8*12 + ((N) - FPS_REGNUM) * 4)) - -/* Number of bytes of storage in the actual machine representation - for register N. On the vax, all regs are 4 bytes. */ - -#define REGISTER_RAW_SIZE(N) (((N) < F0_REGNUM || (N) >= FPS_REGNUM) ? 4 : 12) - -/* Number of bytes of storage in the program's representation - for register N. On the vax, all regs are 4 bytes. */ - -#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE(N) (((N) < F0_REGNUM || (N) >= FPS_REGNUM) ? 4 : 8) - -/* Largest value REGISTER_RAW_SIZE can have. */ - -#define MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE 12 - -/* Largest value REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE can have. */ - -#define MAX_REGISTER_VIRTUAL_SIZE 8 - -/* Nonzero if register N requires conversion - from raw format to virtual format. */ -#define REGISTER_CONVERTIBLE(N) ((unsigned)(N) - F0_REGNUM < 8) - -/* Convert data from raw format for register REGNUM in buffer FROM - to virtual format with type TYPE in buffer TO. */ - -#define REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_VIRTUAL(REGNUM,TYPE,FROM,TO) \ -{ \ - double val; \ - convert_from_extended ((FROM), & val); \ - store_floating ((TO), TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE), val); \ -} - -/* Convert data from virtual format with type TYPE in buffer FROM - to raw format for register REGNUM in buffer TO. */ - -#define REGISTER_CONVERT_TO_RAW(TYPE,REGNUM,FROM,TO) \ -{ \ - double val = extract_floating ((FROM), TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE)); \ - convert_to_extended (&val, (TO)); \ -} -/* Return the GDB type object for the "standard" data type - of data in register N. */ - -#define REGISTER_VIRTUAL_TYPE(N) \ - (((unsigned)(N) - F0_REGNUM) < 8 ? builtin_type_double : builtin_type_int) - -/* The system C compiler uses a similar structure return convention to gcc */ -extern use_struct_convention_fn arm_use_struct_convention; -#define USE_STRUCT_CONVENTION(gcc_p, type) arm_use_struct_convention (gcc_p, type) - -/* Store the address of the place in which to copy the structure the - subroutine will return. This is called from call_function. */ - -#define STORE_STRUCT_RETURN(ADDR, SP) \ - { write_register (0, (ADDR)); } - -/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state - a function return value of type TYPE, and copy that, in virtual format, - into VALBUF. */ - -#define EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,REGBUF,VALBUF) \ - if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) \ - convert_from_extended (REGBUF + REGISTER_BYTE (F0_REGNUM), VALBUF); \ - else \ - memcpy (VALBUF, REGBUF, TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE)) - -/* Write into appropriate registers a function return value - of type TYPE, given in virtual format. */ - -#define STORE_RETURN_VALUE(TYPE,VALBUF) \ - if (TYPE_CODE (TYPE) == TYPE_CODE_FLT) { \ - char _buf[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE]; \ - convert_to_extended (VALBUF, _buf); \ - write_register_bytes (REGISTER_BYTE (F0_REGNUM), _buf, MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE); \ - } else \ - write_register_bytes (0, VALBUF, TYPE_LENGTH (TYPE)) - -/* Extract from an array REGBUF containing the (raw) register state - the address in which a function should return its structure value, - as a CORE_ADDR (or an expression that can be used as one). */ - -#define EXTRACT_STRUCT_VALUE_ADDRESS(REGBUF) (*(int *)(REGBUF)) - -/* Specify that for the native compiler variables for a particular - lexical context are listed after the beginning LBRAC instead of - before in the executables list of symbols. */ -#define VARIABLES_INSIDE_BLOCK(desc, gcc_p) (!(gcc_p)) - - -/* Define other aspects of the stack frame. - We keep the offsets of all saved registers, 'cause we need 'em a lot! - We also keep the current size of the stack frame, and the offset of - the frame pointer from the stack pointer (for frameless functions, and - when we're still in the prologue of a function with a frame) */ - -#define EXTRA_FRAME_INFO \ - struct frame_saved_regs fsr; \ - int framesize; \ - int frameoffset; \ - int framereg; - -extern void arm_init_extra_frame_info PARAMS ((struct frame_info *fi)); -#define INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO(fromleaf, fi) arm_init_extra_frame_info (fi) - -/* Return the frame address. On ARM, it is R11; on Thumb it is R7. */ -CORE_ADDR arm_target_read_fp PARAMS ((void)); -#define TARGET_READ_FP() arm_target_read_fp () - -/* Describe the pointer in each stack frame to the previous stack frame - (its caller). */ - -/* FRAME_CHAIN takes a frame's nominal address - and produces the frame's chain-pointer. - - However, if FRAME_CHAIN_VALID returns zero, - it means the given frame is the outermost one and has no caller. */ - -#define FRAME_CHAIN(thisframe) (CORE_ADDR) arm_frame_chain (thisframe) -extern CORE_ADDR arm_frame_chain PARAMS ((struct frame_info *)); - -#define LOWEST_PC 0x20 /* the first 0x20 bytes are the trap vectors. */ - -#define FRAME_CHAIN_VALID(chain, thisframe) \ - (chain != 0 && (FRAME_SAVED_PC (thisframe) >= LOWEST_PC)) - -/* Define other aspects of the stack frame. */ - -/* A macro that tells us whether the function invocation represented - by FI does not have a frame on the stack associated with it. If it - does not, FRAMELESS is set to 1, else 0. */ -#define FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION(FI, FRAMELESS) \ -{ \ - CORE_ADDR func_start, after_prologue; \ - func_start = (get_pc_function_start ((FI)->pc) + \ - FUNCTION_START_OFFSET); \ - after_prologue = func_start; \ - SKIP_PROLOGUE (after_prologue); \ - (FRAMELESS) = (after_prologue == func_start); \ -} - -/* Saved Pc. */ - -#define FRAME_SAVED_PC(FRAME) arm_frame_saved_pc (FRAME) -extern CORE_ADDR arm_frame_saved_pc PARAMS ((struct frame_info *)); - -#define FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS(fi) (fi->frame) - -#define FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS(fi) ((fi)->frame) - -/* Return number of args passed to a frame. - Can return -1, meaning no way to tell. */ - -#define FRAME_NUM_ARGS(numargs, fi) (numargs = -1) - -/* Return number of bytes at start of arglist that are not really args. */ - -#define FRAME_ARGS_SKIP 0 - -/* Put here the code to store, into a struct frame_saved_regs, - the addresses of the saved registers of frame described by FRAME_INFO. - This includes special registers such as pc and fp saved in special - ways in the stack frame. sp is even more special: - the address we return for it IS the sp for the next frame. */ - -struct frame_saved_regs; -struct frame_info; -void frame_find_saved_regs PARAMS((struct frame_info *fi, - struct frame_saved_regs *fsr)); - -#define FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS(frame_info, frame_saved_regs) \ - arm_frame_find_saved_regs (frame_info, &(frame_saved_regs)); - - -/* Things needed for making the inferior call functions. */ - -#define PUSH_ARGUMENTS(nargs, args, sp, struct_return, struct_addr) \ - sp = arm_push_arguments ((nargs), (args), (sp), (struct_return), (struct_addr)) -extern CORE_ADDR -arm_push_arguments PARAMS ((int, struct value **, CORE_ADDR, int, CORE_ADDR)); - -/* Push an empty stack frame, to record the current PC, etc. */ - -void arm_push_dummy_frame PARAMS ((void)); - -#define PUSH_DUMMY_FRAME arm_push_dummy_frame () - -/* Discard from the stack the innermost frame, restoring all registers. */ - -void arm_pop_frame PARAMS ((void)); - -#define POP_FRAME arm_pop_frame () - -/* This sequence of words is the instructions - - mov lr,pc - mov pc,r4 - swi bkpt_swi - - Note this is 12 bytes. */ - -#define CALL_DUMMY {0xe1a0e00f, 0xe1a0f004, 0xef180000} - -#define CALL_DUMMY_START_OFFSET 0 /* Start execution at beginning of dummy */ - -#define CALL_DUMMY_BREAKPOINT_OFFSET arm_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset() -extern int arm_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset PARAMS ((void)); - -/* Insert the specified number of args and function address - into a call sequence of the above form stored at DUMMYNAME. */ - -#define FIX_CALL_DUMMY(dummyname, pc, fun, nargs, args, type, gcc_p) \ - arm_fix_call_dummy (dummyname, pc, fun, nargs, args, type, gcc_p) - -void arm_fix_call_dummy PARAMS ((char *dummy, CORE_ADDR pc, CORE_ADDR fun, - int nargs, struct value **args, - struct type *type, int gcc_p)); - -CORE_ADDR arm_get_next_pc PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR)); - -/* Functions for dealing with Thumb call thunks. */ -#define IN_SOLIB_CALL_TRAMPOLINE(pc, name) arm_in_call_stub (pc, name) -#define SKIP_TRAMPOLINE_CODE(pc) arm_skip_stub (pc) -extern int arm_in_call_stub PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR pc, char *name)); -extern CORE_ADDR arm_skip_stub PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR pc)); - -/* Function to determine whether MEMADDR is in a Thumb function. */ -extern int arm_pc_is_thumb PARAMS ((bfd_vma memaddr)); - -/* Function to determine whether MEMADDR is in a call dummy called from - a Thumb function. */ -extern int arm_pc_is_thumb_dummy PARAMS ((bfd_vma memaddr)); - -/* Macros for setting and testing a bit in a minimal symbol that - marks it as Thumb function. The MSB of the minimal symbol's - "info" field is used for this purpose. This field is already - being used to store the symbol size, so the assumption is - that the symbol size cannot exceed 2^31. - - COFF_MAKE_MSYMBOL_SPECIAL - ELF_MAKE_MSYMBOL_SPECIAL tests whether the COFF or ELF symbol corresponds - to a thumb function, and sets a "special" bit in a - minimal symbol to indicate that it does - MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL actually sets the "special" bit - MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL tests the "special" bit in a minimal symbol - MSYMBOL_SIZE returns the size of the minimal symbol, i.e. - the "info" field with the "special" bit masked out -*/ - -extern int coff_sym_is_thumb(int val); -#define MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL(msym) \ - MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) = (char *) (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym)) | 0x80000000) -#define MSYMBOL_IS_SPECIAL(msym) \ - (((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) & 0x80000000) != 0) -#define MSYMBOL_SIZE(msym) \ - ((long) MSYMBOL_INFO (msym) & 0x7fffffff) - -/* Thumb symbol are of type STT_LOPROC, (synonymous with STT_ARM_TFUNC) */ -#define ELF_MAKE_MSYMBOL_SPECIAL(sym,msym) \ - { if(ELF_ST_TYPE(((elf_symbol_type *)(sym))->internal_elf_sym.st_info) == STT_LOPROC) \ - MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL(msym); } - -#define COFF_MAKE_MSYMBOL_SPECIAL(val,msym) \ - { if(coff_sym_is_thumb(val)) MSYMBOL_SET_SPECIAL(msym); } diff --git a/gdb/config/arm/xm-arm.h b/gdb/config/arm/xm-arm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 34c0bd3..0000000 --- a/gdb/config/arm/xm-arm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -/* Definitions to make GDB run on an ARM under RISCiX (4.3bsd). - Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -This file is part of GDB. - -This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ - -#define HOST_BYTE_ORDER LITTLE_ENDIAN - - -#if 0 -/* Interface definitions for kernel debugger KDB. */ - -/* Map machine fault codes into signal numbers. - First subtract 0, divide by 4, then index in a table. - Faults for which the entry in this table is 0 - are not handled by KDB; the program's own trap handler - gets to handle then. */ - -#define FAULT_CODE_ORIGIN 0 -#define FAULT_CODE_UNITS 4 -#define FAULT_TABLE \ -{ 0, SIGKILL, SIGSEGV, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - 0, 0, SIGTRAP, SIGTRAP, 0, 0, 0, 0, \ - 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} - -/* Start running with a stack stretching from BEG to END. - BEG and END should be symbols meaningful to the assembler. - This is used only for kdb. */ - -#define INIT_STACK(beg, end) \ -{ asm (".globl end"); \ - asm ("movl $ end, sp"); \ - asm ("clrl fp"); } - -/* Push the frame pointer register on the stack. */ -#define PUSH_FRAME_PTR \ - asm ("pushl fp"); - -/* Copy the top-of-stack to the frame pointer register. */ -#define POP_FRAME_PTR \ - asm ("movl (sp), fp"); - -/* After KDB is entered by a fault, push all registers - that GDB thinks about (all NUM_REGS of them), - so that they appear in order of ascending GDB register number. - The fault code will be on the stack beyond the last register. */ - -#define PUSH_REGISTERS \ -{ asm ("pushl 8(sp)"); \ - asm ("pushl 8(sp)"); \ - asm ("pushal 0x14(sp)"); \ - asm ("pushr $037777"); } - -/* Assuming the registers (including processor status) have been - pushed on the stack in order of ascending GDB register number, - restore them and return to the address in the saved PC register. */ - -#define POP_REGISTERS \ -{ asm ("popr $037777"); \ - asm ("subl2 $8,(sp)"); \ - asm ("movl (sp),sp"); \ - asm ("rei"); } -#endif /* 0 */ |