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-rw-r--r--gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo27
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo
index 2dc6dcf..63e1a05 100644
--- a/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo
+++ b/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo
@@ -1153,8 +1153,6 @@ dbxread.c
symtab.c
@item GCC_PRODUCER
dwarfread.c
-@item GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
-i386-tdep.c
@item GET_SAVED_REGISTER
findvar.c
@item GPLUS_PRODUCER
@@ -1259,7 +1257,8 @@ source.c
@item L_LNNO32
coffread.c
@item L_SET
-xm-ultra3.h
+This macro is used as the argument to lseek (or, most commonly, bfd_seek).
+FIXME, it should be replaced by SEEK_SET instead, which is the POSIX equivalent.
@item MACHKERNELDEBUG
hppabsd-tdep.c
@item MAIN
@@ -1776,7 +1775,14 @@ a68v-xdep.c
@item GDB_TARGET_IS_SUN386
sun386-xdep.c
@item GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
-i386-tdep.c
+For most machines, this is a target-dependent parameter. On the DECstation
+and the Iris, this is a native-dependent parameter, since <setjmp.h> is
+needed to define it.
+
+This macro determines the target PC address that longjmp() will jump
+to, assuming that we have just stopped at a longjmp breakpoint. It
+takes a CORE_ADDR * as argument, and stores the target PC value through
+this pointer. It examines the current state of the machine as needed.
@item GET_SAVED_REGISTER
findvar.c
@item GPLUS_PRODUCER
@@ -1859,12 +1865,8 @@ defs.h
defs.h
@item LONG_MAX
defs.h
-@item LSEEK_NOT_LINEAR
-source.c
@item L_LNNO32
coffread.c
-@item L_SET
-xm-ultra3.h
@item MACHKERNELDEBUG
hppabsd-tdep.c
@item MAIN
@@ -2153,6 +2155,15 @@ own routines
@file{@var{HOST}-nat.c}.
If this symbol is @emph{not} defined, the default routines in
@file{infptrace.c} are used for these functions.
+@item GET_LONGJMP_TARGET
+For most machines, this is a target-dependent parameter. On the DECstation
+and the Iris, this is a native-dependent parameter, since <setjmp.h> is
+needed to define it.
+
+This macro determines the target PC address that longjmp() will jump
+to, assuming that we have just stopped at a longjmp breakpoint. It
+takes a CORE_ADDR * as argument, and stores the target PC value through
+this pointer. It examines the current state of the machine as needed.
@item PROC_NAME_FMT
Defines the format for the name of a @file{/proc} device. Should be
defined in @file{nm.h} @emph{only} in order to override the default