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Diffstat (limited to 'gdb')
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/ChangeLog | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/gnu-nat.c | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gdb/hp-psymtab-read.c | 34 |
3 files changed, 26 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/gdb/ChangeLog b/gdb/ChangeLog index d5f7556..5a6c02b 100644 --- a/gdb/ChangeLog +++ b/gdb/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,10 @@ 2000-08-30 Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com> + * gnu-nat.c (gnu_xfer_memory): Protoize. + * hp-psymtab-read.c (scan_procs, hp_quick_traverse): Protoize. + +2000-08-30 Kevin Buettner <kevinb@redhat.com> + * solib.c (solib_extract_address, LM_ADDR, LM_NEXT, LM_NAME, LM_ADDR, IGNORE_FIRST_LINK_MAP_ENTRY, first_link_map_member, open_symbol_file_object, current_sos): Rename diff --git a/gdb/gnu-nat.c b/gdb/gnu-nat.c index ff56ffc..6ab6abc 100644 --- a/gdb/gnu-nat.c +++ b/gdb/gnu-nat.c @@ -2442,14 +2442,11 @@ out: } -/* Return 0 on failure, number of bytes handled otherwise. */ +/* Return 0 on failure, number of bytes handled otherwise. TARGET + is ignored. */ static int -gnu_xfer_memory (memaddr, myaddr, len, write, target) - CORE_ADDR memaddr; - char *myaddr; - int len; - int write; - struct target_ops *target; /* IGNORED */ +gnu_xfer_memory (CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len, int write, + struct target_ops *target) { task_t task = (current_inferior ? (current_inferior->task diff --git a/gdb/hp-psymtab-read.c b/gdb/hp-psymtab-read.c index db68c1f..e6718d6 100644 --- a/gdb/hp-psymtab-read.c +++ b/gdb/hp-psymtab-read.c @@ -488,20 +488,23 @@ find_next_module_isym (int index, quick_module_entry *qMD, int curr_md, pointed to by CURR_PD_P, and between code addresses START_ADR and END_ADR. Other parameters are explained in comments below. */ -/* This used to be inline in hpread_quick_traverse, but now that we do essentially the - same thing for two different cases (modules and module-less files), it's better - organized in a separate routine, although it does take lots of arguments. pai/1997-10-08 */ +/* This used to be inline in hpread_quick_traverse, but now that we do + essentially the same thing for two different cases (modules and + module-less files), it's better organized in a separate routine, + although it does take lots of arguments. pai/1997-10-08 + + CURR_PD_P is the pointer to the current proc index. QPD is the + procedure quick lookup table. MAX_PROCS is the number of entries + in the proc. table. START_ADR is the beginning of the code range + for the current psymtab. end_adr is the end of the code range for + the current psymtab. PST is the current psymtab. VT_bits is + a pointer to the strings table of SOM debug space. OBJFILE is + the current object file. */ static int -scan_procs (curr_pd_p, qPD, max_procs, start_adr, end_adr, pst, vt_bits, objfile) - int *curr_pd_p; /* pointer to current proc index */ - quick_procedure_entry *qPD; /* the procedure quick lookup table */ - int max_procs; /* number of entries in proc. table */ - CORE_ADDR start_adr; /* beginning of code range for current psymtab */ - CORE_ADDR end_adr; /* end of code range for current psymtab */ - struct partial_symtab *pst; /* current psymtab */ - char *vt_bits; /* strings table of SOM debug space */ - struct objfile *objfile; /* current object file */ +scan_procs (int *curr_pd_p, quick_procedure_entry *qPD, int max_procs, + CORE_ADDR start_adr, CORE_ADDR end_adr, struct partial_symtab *pst, + char *vt_bits, struct objfile *objfile) { union dnttentry *dn_bufp; int symbol_count = 0; /* Total number of symbols in this psymtab */ @@ -623,11 +626,8 @@ scan_procs (curr_pd_p, qPD, max_procs, start_adr, end_adr, pst, vt_bits, objfile entry for it, so in such cases we create a psymtab for the file. */ int -hpread_quick_traverse (objfile, gntt_bits, vt_bits, pxdb_header_p) - struct objfile *objfile; /* The object file descriptor */ - char *gntt_bits; /* GNTT entries, loaded in from the file */ - char *vt_bits; /* VT (string) entries ditto. */ - PXDB_header_ptr pxdb_header_p; /* Pointer to pxdb header ditto */ +hpread_quick_traverse (struct objfile *objfile, char *gntt_bits, + char *vt_bits, PXDB_header_ptr pxdb_header_p) { struct partial_symtab *pst; |