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/* Remote target communications for serial-line targets in custom GDB protocol
   Copyright 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 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.  */

/* Remote communication protocol.

   A debug packet whose contents are <data>
   is encapsulated for transmission in the form:

	$ <data> # CSUM1 CSUM2

	<data> must be ASCII alphanumeric and cannot include characters
	'$' or '#'.  If <data> starts with two characters followed by
	':', then the existing stubs interpret this as a sequence number.

	CSUM1 and CSUM2 are ascii hex representation of an 8-bit 
	checksum of <data>, the most significant nibble is sent first.
	the hex digits 0-9,a-f are used.

   Receiver responds with:

	+	- if CSUM is correct and ready for next packet
	-	- if CSUM is incorrect

   <data> is as follows:
   All values are encoded in ascii hex digits.

	Request		Packet

	read registers  g
	reply		XX....X		Each byte of register data
					is described by two hex digits.
					Registers are in the internal order
					for GDB, and the bytes in a register
					are in the same order the machine uses.
			or ENN		for an error.

	write regs	GXX..XX		Each byte of register data
					is described by two hex digits.
	reply		OK		for success
			ENN		for an error

        write reg	Pn...=r...	Write register n... with value r...,
					which contains two hex digits for each
					byte in the register (target byte
					order).
	reply		OK		for success
			ENN		for an error
	(not supported by all stubs).

	read mem	mAA..AA,LLLL	AA..AA is address, LLLL is length.
	reply		XX..XX		XX..XX is mem contents
					Can be fewer bytes than requested
					if able to read only part of the data.
			or ENN		NN is errno

	write mem	MAA..AA,LLLL:XX..XX
					AA..AA is address,
					LLLL is number of bytes,
					XX..XX is data
	reply		OK		for success
			ENN		for an error (this includes the case
					where only part of the data was
					written).

	cont		cAA..AA		AA..AA is address to resume
					If AA..AA is omitted,
					resume at same address.

	step		sAA..AA		AA..AA is address to resume
					If AA..AA is omitted,
					resume at same address.

	last signal     ?               Reply the current reason for stopping.
                                        This is the same reply as is generated
					for step or cont : SAA where AA is the
					signal number.

	There is no immediate reply to step or cont.
	The reply comes when the machine stops.
	It is		SAA		AA is the "signal number"

	or...		TAAn...:r...;n:r...;n...:r...;
					AA = signal number
					n... = register number
					r... = register contents
	or...		WAA		The process exited, and AA is
					the exit status.  This is only
					applicable for certains sorts of
					targets.
	kill request	k

	toggle debug	d		toggle debug flag (see 386 & 68k stubs)
	reset		r		reset -- see sparc stub.
	reserved	<other>		On other requests, the stub should
					ignore the request and send an empty
					response ($#<checksum>).  This way
					we can extend the protocol and GDB
					can tell whether the stub it is
					talking to uses the old or the new.
	search		tAA:PP,MM	Search backwards starting at address
					AA for a match with pattern PP and
					mask MM.  PP and MM are 4 bytes.
					Not supported by all stubs.

	general query	qXXXX		Request info about XXXX.
	general set	QXXXX=yyyy	Set value of XXXX to yyyy.
	query sect offs	qOffsets	Get section offsets.  Reply is
					Text=xxx;Data=yyy;Bss=zzz
	console output	Otext		Send text to stdout.  Only comes from
					remote target.

	Responses can be run-length encoded to save space.  A '*' means that
	the next character is an ASCII encoding giving a repeat count which
	stands for that many repititions of the character preceding the '*'.
	The encoding is n+29, yielding a printable character where n >=3 
	(which is where rle starts to win).  Don't use an n > 126.

	So 
	"0* " means the same as "0000".  */

#include "defs.h"
#include "gdb_string.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include "frame.h"
#include "inferior.h"
#include "bfd.h"
#include "symfile.h"
#include "target.h"
#include "wait.h"
#include "terminal.h"
#include "gdbcmd.h"
#include "objfiles.h"
#include "gdb-stabs.h"
#include "remote-utils.h"
#include "dcache.h"

#ifdef USG
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif

#include <signal.h>
#include "serial.h"

/* Prototypes for local functions */

static int
remote_write_bytes PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len));

static int
remote_read_bytes PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR memaddr, unsigned char *myaddr, int len));

static void
remote_files_info PARAMS ((struct target_ops *ignore));

static int
remote_xfer_memory PARAMS ((CORE_ADDR memaddr, char *myaddr, int len,
			    int should_write, struct target_ops *target));

static void 
remote_prepare_to_store PARAMS ((void));

static void
remote_fetch_registers PARAMS ((int regno));

static void
remote_resume PARAMS ((int pid, int step, enum target_signal siggnal));

static int
remote_start_remote PARAMS ((char *dummy));

static void
remote_open PARAMS ((char *name, int from_tty));

static void
remote_close PARAMS ((int quitting));

static void
remote_store_registers PARAMS ((int regno));

static void
getpkt PARAMS ((char *buf, int forever));

static void
putpkt PARAMS ((char *buf));

static void
remote_send PARAMS ((char *buf));

static int
readchar PARAMS ((int timeout));

static int
remote_wait PARAMS ((int pid, struct target_waitstatus *status));

static int
tohex PARAMS ((int nib));

static int
fromhex PARAMS ((int a));

static void
remote_detach PARAMS ((char *args, int from_tty));

static void
remote_interrupt PARAMS ((int signo));

static void
remote_interrupt_twice PARAMS ((int signo));

static void
interrupt_query PARAMS ((void));

static void
hppro_load PARAMS ((char *name, int from_tty));

extern struct target_ops remote_ops;	/* Forward decl */

/* This was 5 seconds, which is a long time to sit and wait.
   Unless this is going though some terminal server or multiplexer or
   other form of hairy serial connection, I would think 2 seconds would
   be plenty.  */
static int remote_timeout = 2;

/* Descriptor for I/O to remote machine.  Initialize it to NULL so that
   remote_open knows that we don't have a file open when the program
   starts.  */
extern serial_t remote_desc;

/* Having this larger than 400 causes us to be incompatible with m68k-stub.c
   and i386-stub.c.  Normally, no one would notice because it only matters
   for writing large chunks of memory (e.g. in downloads).  Also, this needs
   to be more than 400 if required to hold the registers (see below, where
   we round it up based on REGISTER_BYTES).  */
#define	PBUFSIZ	400

/* Maximum number of bytes to read/write at once.  The value here
   is chosen to fill up a packet (the headers account for the 32).  */
#define MAXBUFBYTES ((PBUFSIZ-32)/2)

/* Round up PBUFSIZ to hold all the registers, at least.  */
/* The blank line after the #if seems to be required to work around a
   bug in HP's PA compiler.  */
#if REGISTER_BYTES > MAXBUFBYTES

#undef PBUFSIZ
#define	PBUFSIZ	(REGISTER_BYTES * 2 + 32)
#endif

/* Should we try the 'P' request?  If this is set to one when the stub
   doesn't support 'P', the only consequence is some unnecessary traffic.  */
static int stub_supports_P = 1;

/* sets the download protocol, choices are srec, generic, boot */
char *loadtype;
static char *loadtype_str;
static void set_loadtype_command
PARAMS ((char *, int, struct cmd_list_element *));

static void
hppro_load (file,  from_tty)
     char *file;
     int  from_tty;
{
  puts ("Loading... HA!");
}


/* Clean up connection to a remote debugger.  */

/* ARGSUSED */
static void
remote_close (quitting)
     int quitting;
{
  if (remote_desc)
    SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc);
  remote_desc = NULL;
}

/* Query the remote side for the text, data and bss offsets. */

static void
get_offsets ()
{
  unsigned char buf[PBUFSIZ];
  int nvals;
  CORE_ADDR text_addr, data_addr, bss_addr;
  struct section_offsets *offs;

  putpkt ("qOffsets");

  getpkt (buf, 0);

  if (buf[0] == '\000')
    return;			/* Return silently.  Stub doesn't support this
				   command. */
  if (buf[0] == 'E')
    {
      warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
      return;
    }

  nvals = sscanf (buf, "Text=%lx;Data=%lx;Bss=%lx", &text_addr, &data_addr,
		  &bss_addr);
  if (nvals != 3)
    error ("Malformed response to offset query, %s", buf);

  if (symfile_objfile == NULL)
    return;

  offs = (struct section_offsets *) alloca (sizeof (struct section_offsets)
					    + symfile_objfile->num_sections
					    * sizeof (offs->offsets));
  memcpy (offs, symfile_objfile->section_offsets,
	  sizeof (struct section_offsets)
	  + symfile_objfile->num_sections
	  * sizeof (offs->offsets));

  /* FIXME: This code assumes gdb-stabs.h is being used; it's broken
     for xcoff, dwarf, sdb-coff, etc.  But there is no simple
     canonical representation for this stuff.  (Just what does "text"
     as seen by the stub mean, anyway?  I think it means all sections
     with SEC_CODE set, but we currently have no way to deal with that).  */

  ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_TEXT) = text_addr;

  /* This is a temporary kludge to force data and bss to use the same offsets
     because that's what nlmconv does now.  The real solution requires changes
     to the stub and remote.c that I don't have time to do right now.  */

  ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_DATA) = data_addr;
  ANOFFSET (offs, SECT_OFF_BSS) = data_addr;

  objfile_relocate (symfile_objfile, offs);
}

#define INBUFSIZE 10

void
boot_board()
{
  char c;
  char buf[INBUFSIZE];
  char *ptr;

  /* See if we can connect to the boot ROM command line */
  ptr = buf;
  while (1) {
      SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "\r\n", 2);
      c = readchar (2);
      if ((sr_get_debug() > 2) && (isascii(c)))
	putchar (c);
      if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT) {
	if (sr_get_debug())
	  puts_filtered ("Timed out.\n");
	break;
      } 
      if (c == '&') {
	if (sr_get_debug() > 2)
	  puts ("Got ACK from stub");
	break;
      }
      if (c == '>') {
	if (sr_get_debug() > 2)
	  puts ("Got prompt from ROM monitor");
	break;
      }
    }
  
}

/* Stub for catch_errors.  */
static int
remote_start_remote (dummy)
     char *dummy;
{
  int  timeout;

  immediate_quit = 1;		/* Allow user to interrupt it */

  /* Ack any packet which the remote side has already sent.  */

  if (sr_get_debug())
    puts ("Trying a '+' to ACK the target.");

  SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1);
  
#if 0
  boot_board();

  get_offsets ();		/* Get text, data & bss offsets */
#endif

  putpkt ("?");			/* initiate a query from remote machine */
  immediate_quit = 0;

  start_remote ();		/* Initialize gdb process mechanisms */

  return 1;
}

/* Open a connection to a remote debugger.
   NAME is the filename used for communication.  */

static DCACHE *remote_dcache;

static void
remote_open (name, from_tty)
     char *name;
     int from_tty;
{
  if (name == 0)
    error (
"To open a remote debug connection, you need to specify what serial\n\
device is attached to the remote system (e.g. /dev/ttya).");

  target_preopen (from_tty);

  unpush_target (&remote_ops);

  remote_dcache = dcache_init (remote_read_bytes, remote_write_bytes);

  remote_desc = SERIAL_OPEN (name);
  if (!remote_desc)
    perror_with_name (name);

  if (baud_rate != -1)
    {
      if (SERIAL_SETBAUDRATE (remote_desc, baud_rate))
	{
	  SERIAL_CLOSE (remote_desc);
	  perror_with_name (name);
	}
    }

  SERIAL_RAW (remote_desc);

  /* If there is something sitting in the buffer we might take it as a
     response to a command, which would be bad.  */
  SERIAL_FLUSH_INPUT (remote_desc);

  if (from_tty)
    {
      puts_filtered ("Remote debugging using ");
      puts_filtered (name);
      puts_filtered ("\n");
    }
  push_target (&remote_ops);	/* Switch to using remote target now */

  /* Start out by trying the 'P' request to set registers.  We set this each
     time that we open a new target so that if the user switches from one
     stub to another, we can (if the target is closed and reopened) cope.  */
  stub_supports_P = 1;

  /* Without this, some commands which require an active target (such as kill)
     won't work.  This variable serves (at least) double duty as both the pid
     of the target process (if it has such), and as a flag indicating that a
     target is active.  These functions should be split out into seperate
     variables, especially since GDB will someday have a notion of debugging
     several processes.  */

  inferior_pid = 42000;

  /* Start the remote connection; if error (0), discard this target.
     In particular, if the user quits, be sure to discard it
     (we'd be in an inconsistent state otherwise).  */
  if (!catch_errors (remote_start_remote, (char *)0, 
	"Couldn't establish connection to remote target\n", RETURN_MASK_ALL))
    pop_target();
}

/* remote_detach()
   takes a program previously attached to and detaches it.
   We better not have left any breakpoints
   in the program or it'll die when it hits one.
   Close the open connection to the remote debugger.
   Use this when you want to detach and do something else
   with your gdb.  */

static void
remote_detach (args, from_tty)
     char *args;
     int from_tty;
{
  if (args)
    error ("Argument given to \"detach\" when remotely debugging.");
  
  pop_target ();
  if (from_tty)
    puts_filtered ("Ending remote debugging.\n");
}

/* Convert hex digit A to a number.  */

static int
fromhex (a)
     int a;
{
  if (a >= '0' && a <= '9')
    return a - '0';
  else if (a >= 'a' && a <= 'f')
    return a - 'a' + 10;
  else
    error ("Reply contains invalid hex digit");
}

/* Convert number NIB to a hex digit.  */

static int
tohex (nib)
     int nib;
{
  if (nib < 10)
    return '0'+nib;
  else
    return 'a'+nib-10;
}

/* Tell the remote machine to resume.  */

static void
remote_resume (pid, step, siggnal)
     int pid, step;
     enum target_signal siggnal;
{
  char buf[PBUFSIZ];

  if (siggnal)
    {
      target_terminal_ours_for_output ();
      printf_filtered
	("Can't send signals to a remote system.  %s not sent.\n",
	 target_signal_to_name (siggnal));      target_terminal_inferior ();
    }

  dcache_flush (remote_dcache);

  strcpy (buf, step ? "s": "c");

  putpkt (buf);
}

/* Send ^C to target to halt it.  Target will respond, and send us a
   packet.  */

static void
remote_interrupt (signo)
     int signo;
{
  /* If this doesn't work, try more severe steps.  */
  signal (signo, remote_interrupt_twice);
  
  if (remote_debug)
    printf_unfiltered ("remote_interrupt called\n");

  SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "\003", 1); /* Send a ^C */
}

static void (*ofunc)();

/* The user typed ^C twice.  */
static void
remote_interrupt_twice (signo)
     int signo;
{
  signal (signo, ofunc);
  
  interrupt_query ();

  signal (signo, remote_interrupt);
}

/* Ask the user what to do when an interrupt is received.  */

static void
interrupt_query ()
{
  target_terminal_ours ();

  if (query ("Interrupted while waiting for the program.\n\
Give up (and stop debugging it)? "))
    {
      target_mourn_inferior ();
      return_to_top_level (RETURN_QUIT);
    }

  target_terminal_inferior ();
}

/* Wait until the remote machine stops, then return,
   storing status in STATUS just as `wait' would.
   Returns "pid" (though it's not clear what, if anything, that
   means in the case of this target).  */

static int
remote_wait (pid, status)
     int pid;
     struct target_waitstatus *status;
{
  unsigned char buf[PBUFSIZ];

  status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
  status->value.integer = 0;

  while (1)
    {
      unsigned char *p;

      ofunc = (void (*)()) signal (SIGINT, remote_interrupt);
      getpkt ((char *) buf, 1);
      signal (SIGINT, ofunc);

      switch (buf[0])
	{
	case 'E':		/* Error of some sort */
	  warning ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
	  continue;
	case 'T':		/* Status with PC, SP, FP, ... */
	  {
	    int i;
	    long regno;
	    char regs[MAX_REGISTER_RAW_SIZE];

	    /* Expedited reply, containing Signal, {regno, reg} repeat */
	    /*  format is:  'Tssn...:r...;n...:r...;n...:r...;#cc', where
		ss = signal number
		n... = register number
		r... = register contents
		*/

	    p = &buf[3];	/* after Txx */

	    while (*p)
	      {
		unsigned char *p1;

		regno = strtol (p, &p1, 16); /* Read the register number */

		if (p1 == p)
		  warning ("Remote sent badly formed register number: %s\nPacket: '%s'\n",
			   p1, buf);

		p = p1;

		if (*p++ != ':')
		  warning ("Malformed packet (missing colon): %s\nPacket: '%s'\n",
			   p, buf);

		if (regno >= NUM_REGS)
		  warning ("Remote sent bad register number %d: %s\nPacket: '%s'\n",
			   regno, p, buf);

		for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno); i++)
		  {
		    if (p[0] == 0 || p[1] == 0)
		      warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf);
		    regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
		    p += 2;
		  }

		if (*p++ != ';')
		  warning ("Remote register badly formatted: %s", buf);

		supply_register (regno, regs);
	      }
	  }
	  /* fall through */
	case 'S':		/* Old style status, just signal only */
	  status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_STOPPED;
	  status->value.sig = (enum target_signal)
	    (((fromhex (buf[1])) << 4) + (fromhex (buf[2])));

	  return inferior_pid;
	case 'W':		/* Target exited */
	  {
	    /* The remote process exited.  */
	    status->kind = TARGET_WAITKIND_EXITED;
	    status->value.integer = (fromhex (buf[1]) << 4) + fromhex (buf[2]);
	    return inferior_pid;
	  }
	case 'O':		/* Console output */
	  fputs_filtered (buf + 1, gdb_stdout);
	  continue;
	default:
	  warning ("Invalid remote reply: %s", buf);
	  continue;
	}
    }
  return inferior_pid;
}

/* Number of bytes of registers this stub implements.  */
static int register_bytes_found;

/* Read the remote registers into the block REGS.  */
/* Currently we just read all the registers, so we don't use regno.  */
/* ARGSUSED */
static void
remote_fetch_registers (regno)
     int regno;
{
  char buf[PBUFSIZ];
  int i;
  char *p;
  char regs[REGISTER_BYTES];

  sprintf (buf, "g");
  remote_send (buf);

  /* Unimplemented registers read as all bits zero.  */
  memset (regs, 0, REGISTER_BYTES);

  /* We can get out of synch in various cases.  If the first character
     in the buffer is not a hex character, assume that has happened
     and try to fetch another packet to read.  */
  while ((buf[0] < '0' || buf[0] > '9')
	 && (buf[0] < 'a' || buf[0] > 'f'))
    {
      if (remote_debug)
	printf_unfiltered ("Bad register packet; fetching a new packet\n");
      getpkt (buf, 0);
    }

  /* Reply describes registers byte by byte, each byte encoded as two
     hex characters.  Suck them all up, then supply them to the
     register cacheing/storage mechanism.  */

  p = buf;
  for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_BYTES; i++)
    {
      if (p[0] == 0)
	break;
      if (p[1] == 0)
	{
	  warning ("Remote reply is of odd length: %s", buf);
	  /* Don't change register_bytes_found in this case, and don't
	     print a second warning.  */
	  goto supply_them;
	}
      regs[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
      p += 2;
    }

  if (i != register_bytes_found)
    {
      register_bytes_found = i;
#ifdef REGISTER_BYTES_OK
      if (!REGISTER_BYTES_OK (i))
	warning ("Remote reply is too short: %s", buf);
#endif
    }

 supply_them:
  for (i = 0; i < NUM_REGS; i++)
    supply_register (i, &regs[REGISTER_BYTE(i)]);
}

/* Prepare to store registers.  Since we may send them all (using a
   'G' request), we have to read out the ones we don't want to change
   first.  */

static void 
remote_prepare_to_store ()
{
  /* Make sure the entire registers array is valid.  */
  read_register_bytes (0, (char *)NULL, REGISTER_BYTES);
}

/* Store register REGNO, or all registers if REGNO == -1, from the contents
   of REGISTERS.  FIXME: ignores errors.  */

static void
remote_store_registers (regno)
     int regno;
{
  char buf[PBUFSIZ];
  int i;
  char *p;

  if (regno >= 0 && stub_supports_P)
    {
      /* Try storing a single register.  */
      char *regp;

      sprintf (buf, "P%x=", regno);
      p = buf + strlen (buf);
      regp = &registers[REGISTER_BYTE (regno)];
      for (i = 0; i < REGISTER_RAW_SIZE (regno); ++i)
	{
	  *p++ = tohex ((regp[i] >> 4) & 0xf);
	  *p++ = tohex (regp[i] & 0xf);
	}
      *p = '\0';
      remote_send (buf);
      if (buf[0] != '\0')
	{
	  /* The stub understands the 'P' request.  We are done.  */
	  return;
	}

      /* The stub does not support the 'P' request.  Use 'G' instead,
	 and don't try using 'P' in the future (it will just waste our
	 time).  */
      stub_supports_P = 0;
    }

  buf[0] = 'G';

  /* Command describes registers byte by byte,
     each byte encoded as two hex characters.  */

  p = buf + 1;
  /* remote_prepare_to_store insures that register_bytes_found gets set.  */
  for (i = 0; i < register_bytes_found; i++)
    {
      *p++ = tohex ((registers[i] >> 4) & 0xf);
      *p++ = tohex (registers[i] & 0xf);
    }
  *p = '\0';

  remote_send (buf);
}

#if 0

/* Use of the data cache is disabled because it loses for looking at
   and changing hardware I/O ports and the like.  Accepting `volatile'
   would perhaps be one way to fix it.  Another idea would be to use the
   executable file for the text segment (for all SEC_CODE sections?
   For all SEC_READONLY sections?).  This has problems if you want to
   actually see what the memory contains (e.g. self-modifying code,
   clobbered memory, user downloaded the wrong thing).  */

/* Read a word from remote address ADDR and return it.
   This goes through the data cache.  */

static int
remote_fetch_word (addr)
     CORE_ADDR addr;
{
  return dcache_fetch (remote_dcache, addr);
}

/* Write a word WORD into remote address ADDR.
   This goes through the data cache.  */

static void
remote_store_word (addr, word)
     CORE_ADDR addr;
     int word;
{
  dcache_poke (remote_dcache, addr, word);
}
#endif /* 0 */

/* Write memory data directly to the remote machine.
   This does not inform the data cache; the data cache uses this.
   MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space.
   MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space.
   LEN is the number of bytes.

   Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 for error.  */

static int
remote_write_bytes (memaddr, myaddr, len)
     CORE_ADDR memaddr;
     unsigned char *myaddr;
     int len;
{
  char buf[PBUFSIZ];
  int i;
  char *p;

  /* FIXME-32x64: Need a version of print_address_numeric which puts the
     result in a buffer like sprintf.  */
  sprintf (buf, "M%lx,%x:", (unsigned long) memaddr, len);

  /* We send target system values byte by byte, in increasing byte addresses,
     each byte encoded as two hex characters.  */

  p = buf + strlen (buf);
  for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
    {
      *p++ = tohex ((myaddr[i] >> 4) & 0xf);
      *p++ = tohex (myaddr[i] & 0xf);
    }
  *p = '\0';

  putpkt (buf);
  getpkt (buf, 0);

  if (buf[0] == 'E')
    {
      /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol uses
	 for errors and errno codes.  We would like a cleaner way of
	 representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, bfd_error
	 codes, and others).  But for now just return EIO.  */
      errno = EIO;
      return 0;
    }
  return len;
}

/* Read memory data directly from the remote machine.
   This does not use the data cache; the data cache uses this.
   MEMADDR is the address in the remote memory space.
   MYADDR is the address of the buffer in our space.
   LEN is the number of bytes.

   Returns number of bytes transferred, or 0 for error.  */

static int
remote_read_bytes (memaddr, myaddr, len)
     CORE_ADDR memaddr;
     unsigned char *myaddr;
     int len;
{
  char buf[PBUFSIZ];
  int i;
  char *p;

  if (len > PBUFSIZ / 2 - 1)
    abort ();

  /* FIXME-32x64: Need a version of print_address_numeric which puts the
     result in a buffer like sprintf.  */
  sprintf (buf, "m%lx,%x", (unsigned long) memaddr, len);
  putpkt (buf);
  getpkt (buf, 0);

  if (buf[0] == 'E')
    {
      /* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol uses
	 for errors and errno codes.  We would like a cleaner way of
	 representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, bfd_error
	 codes, and others).  But for now just return EIO.  */
      errno = EIO;
      return 0;
    }

  /* Reply describes memory byte by byte,
     each byte encoded as two hex characters.  */

  p = buf;
  for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
    {
      if (p[0] == 0 || p[1] == 0)
	/* Reply is short.  This means that we were able to read only part
	   of what we wanted to.  */
	break;
      myaddr[i] = fromhex (p[0]) * 16 + fromhex (p[1]);
      p += 2;
    }
  return i;
}

/* Read or write LEN bytes from inferior memory at MEMADDR, transferring
   to or from debugger address MYADDR.  Write to inferior if SHOULD_WRITE is
   nonzero.  Returns length of data written or read; 0 for error.  */

/* ARGSUSED */
static int
remote_xfer_memory(memaddr, myaddr, len, should_write, target)
     CORE_ADDR memaddr;
     char *myaddr;
     int len;
     int should_write;
     struct target_ops *target;			/* ignored */
{
  int xfersize;
  int bytes_xferred;
  int total_xferred = 0;

  while (len > 0)
    {
      if (len > MAXBUFBYTES)
	xfersize = MAXBUFBYTES;
      else
	xfersize = len;

      if (should_write)
        bytes_xferred = remote_write_bytes (memaddr,
					    (unsigned char *)myaddr, xfersize);
      else
	bytes_xferred = remote_read_bytes (memaddr,
					   (unsigned char *)myaddr, xfersize);

      /* If we get an error, we are done xferring.  */
      if (bytes_xferred == 0)
	break;

      memaddr += bytes_xferred;
      myaddr  += bytes_xferred;
      len     -= bytes_xferred;
      total_xferred += bytes_xferred;
    }
  return total_xferred;
}

#if 0
/* Enable after 4.12.  */

void
remote_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange, hirange
	       addr_found, data_found)
     int len;
     char *data;
     char *mask;
     CORE_ADDR startaddr;
     int increment;
     CORE_ADDR lorange;
     CORE_ADDR hirange;
     CORE_ADDR *addr_found;
     char *data_found;
{
  if (increment == -4 && len == 4)
    {
      long mask_long, data_long;
      long data_found_long;
      CORE_ADDR addr_we_found;
      char buf[PBUFSIZ];
      long returned_long[2];
      char *p;

      mask_long = extract_unsigned_integer (mask, len);
      data_long = extract_unsigned_integer (data, len);
      sprintf (buf, "t%x:%x,%x", startaddr, data_long, mask_long);
      putpkt (buf);
      getpkt (buf, 0);
      if (buf[0] == '\0')
	{
	  /* The stub doesn't support the 't' request.  We might want to
	     remember this fact, but on the other hand the stub could be
	     switched on us.  Maybe we should remember it only until
	     the next "target remote".  */
	  generic_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange,
			  hirange, addr_found, data_found);
	  return;
	}

      if (buf[0] == 'E')
	/* There is no correspondance between what the remote protocol uses
	   for errors and errno codes.  We would like a cleaner way of
	   representing errors (big enough to include errno codes, bfd_error
	   codes, and others).  But for now just use EIO.  */
	memory_error (EIO, startaddr);
      p = buf;
      addr_we_found = 0;
      while (*p != '\0' && *p != ',')
	addr_we_found = (addr_we_found << 4) + fromhex (*p++);
      if (*p == '\0')
	error ("Protocol error: short return for search");

      data_found_long = 0;
      while (*p != '\0' && *p != ',')
	data_found_long = (data_found_long << 4) + fromhex (*p++);
      /* Ignore anything after this comma, for future extensions.  */

      if (addr_we_found < lorange || addr_we_found >= hirange)
	{
	  *addr_found = 0;
	  return;
	}

      *addr_found = addr_we_found;
      *data_found = store_unsigned_integer (data_we_found, len);
      return;
    }
  generic_search (len, data, mask, startaddr, increment, lorange,
		  hirange, addr_found, data_found);
}
#endif /* 0 */

static void
remote_files_info (ignore)
     struct target_ops *ignore;
{
  puts_filtered ("Debugging a target over a serial line.\n");
}

/* Stuff for dealing with the packets which are part of this protocol.
   See comment at top of file for details.  */

/* Read a single character from the remote end, masking it down to 7 bits. */

static int
readchar (timeout)
     int timeout;
{
  int ch;

  ch = SERIAL_READCHAR (remote_desc, timeout);

  switch (ch)
    {
    case SERIAL_EOF:
      error ("Remote connection closed");
    case SERIAL_ERROR:
      perror_with_name ("Remote communication error");
    case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
      return ch;
    default:
      return ch & 0x7f;
    }
}

/* Send the command in BUF to the remote machine,
   and read the reply into BUF.
   Report an error if we get an error reply.  */

static void
remote_send (buf)
     char *buf;
{

  putpkt (buf);
  getpkt (buf, 0);

  if (buf[0] == 'E')
    error ("Remote failure reply: %s", buf);
}

/* Send a packet to the remote machine, with error checking.
   The data of the packet is in BUF.  */
static void
putpkt (buf)
     char *buf;
{
  int i;
  unsigned char csum = 0;
  char buf2[PBUFSIZ];
  int cnt = strlen (buf);
  int ch;
  char *p;

  /* Copy the packet into buffer BUF2, encapsulating it
     and giving it a checksum.  */

  if (cnt > sizeof(buf2) - 5)		/* Prosanity check */
    abort();

  p = buf2;
  *p++ = '$';

  for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++)
    {
      csum += buf[i];
      *p++ = buf[i];
    }
  *p++ = '#';
  *p++ = tohex ((csum >> 4) & 0xf);
  *p++ = tohex (csum & 0xf);

  /* Send it over and over until we get a positive ack.  */

  while (1)
    {
      int started_error_output = 0;

      if (remote_debug)
	{
	  *p = '\0';
	  printf_unfiltered ("Sending packet: %s...", buf2);
	  gdb_flush(gdb_stdout);
	}
      if (SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, buf2, p - buf2))
	perror_with_name ("putpkt: write failed");

      /* read until either a timeout occurs (-2) or '+' is read */
      while (1)
	{
	  ch = readchar (remote_timeout);

	  if (remote_debug)
	    {
	      switch (ch)
		{
		case '+':
		case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
		case '$':
		  if (started_error_output)
		    {
		      putchar_unfiltered ('\n');
		      started_error_output = 0;
		    }
		}
	    }

	  switch (ch)
	    {
	    case '+':
	      if (remote_debug)
		printf_unfiltered("Got Ack\n");
	      return;
	    case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
	      break;		/* Retransmit buffer */
	    case '$':
	      {
		unsigned char junkbuf[PBUFSIZ];

	      /* It's probably an old response, and we're out of sync.  Just
		 gobble up the packet and ignore it.  */
		getpkt (junkbuf, 0);
		continue;		/* Now, go look for + */
	      }
	    default:
	      if (remote_debug)
		{
		  if (!started_error_output)
		    {
		      started_error_output = 1;
		      printf_unfiltered ("putpkt: Junk: ");
		    }
		  putchar_unfiltered (ch & 0177);
		}
	      continue;
	    }
	  break;		/* Here to retransmit */
	}

#if 0
      /* This is wrong.  If doing a long backtrace, the user should be
	 able to get out next time we call QUIT, without anything as violent
	 as interrupt_query.  If we want to provide a way out of here
	 without getting to the next QUIT, it should be based on hitting
	 ^C twice as in remote_wait.  */
      if (quit_flag)
	{
	  quit_flag = 0;
	  interrupt_query ();
	}
#endif
    }
}

/* Come here after finding the start of the frame.  Collect the rest into BUF,
   verifying the checksum, length, and handling run-length compression.
   Returns 0 on any error, 1 on success.  */

static int
read_frame (buf)
     char *buf;
{
  unsigned char csum;
  char *bp;
  int c;

  csum = 0;
  bp = buf;

  while (1)
    {
      c = readchar (remote_timeout);

      switch (c)
	{
	case SERIAL_TIMEOUT:
	  if (remote_debug)
	    puts_filtered ("Timeout in mid-packet, retrying\n");
	  return 0;
	case '$':
	  if (remote_debug)
	    puts_filtered ("Saw new packet start in middle of old one\n");
	  return 0;		/* Start a new packet, count retries */
	case '#':
	  {
	    unsigned char pktcsum;

	    *bp = '\000';

	    pktcsum = fromhex (readchar (remote_timeout)) << 4;
	    pktcsum |= fromhex (readchar (remote_timeout));

	    if (csum == pktcsum)
	      return 1;

	    printf_filtered ("Bad checksum, sentsum=0x%x, csum=0x%x, buf=",
			     pktcsum, csum);
	    puts_filtered (buf);
	    puts_filtered ("\n");

	    return 0;
	  }
	case '*':		/* Run length encoding */
	  csum += c;
	  c = readchar (remote_timeout);
	  csum += c;
	  c = c - ' ' + 3;	/* Compute repeat count */

	  if (bp + c - 1 < buf + PBUFSIZ - 1)
	    {
	      memset (bp, *(bp - 1), c);
	      bp += c;
	      continue;
	    }

	  *bp = '\0';
	  printf_filtered ("Repeat count %d too large for buffer: ", c);
	  puts_filtered (buf);
	  puts_filtered ("\n");
	  return 0;

	default:
	  if (bp < buf + PBUFSIZ - 1)
	    {
	      *bp++ = c;
	      csum += c;
	      continue;
	    }

	  *bp = '\0';
	  puts_filtered ("Remote packet too long: ");
	  puts_filtered (buf);
	  puts_filtered ("\n");

	  return 0;
	}
    }
}

/* Read a packet from the remote machine, with error checking,
   and store it in BUF.  BUF is expected to be of size PBUFSIZ.
   If FOREVER, wait forever rather than timing out; this is used
   while the target is executing user code.  */

static void
getpkt (buf, forever)
     char *buf;
     int forever;
{
  char *bp;
  int c;
  int tries;
  int timeout;
  int val;

  if (forever)
    timeout = -1;
  else
    timeout = remote_timeout;

#define MAX_TRIES 10

  for (tries = 1; tries <= MAX_TRIES; tries++)
    {
      /* This can loop forever if the remote side sends us characters
	 continuously, but if it pauses, we'll get a zero from readchar
	 because of timeout.  Then we'll count that as a retry.  */

      /* Note that we will only wait forever prior to the start of a packet.
	 After that, we expect characters to arrive at a brisk pace.  They
	 should show up within remote_timeout intervals.  */

      do
	{
	  c = readchar (timeout);

	  if (c == SERIAL_TIMEOUT)
	    {
	      if (remote_debug)
		puts_filtered ("Timed out.\n");
	      goto retry;
	    }
	}
      while (c != '$');

      /* We've found the start of a packet, now collect the data.  */

      val = read_frame (buf);

      if (val == 1)
	{
	  if (remote_debug)
	    fprintf_unfiltered (gdb_stderr, "Packet received: %s\n", buf);
	  SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1);
	  return;
	}

      /* Try the whole thing again.  */
retry:
      SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "-", 1);
    }

  /* We have tried hard enough, and just can't receive the packet.  Give up. */

  printf_unfiltered ("Ignoring packet error, continuing...\n");
  SERIAL_WRITE (remote_desc, "+", 1);
}

static void
remote_kill ()
{
  putpkt ("k");
  /* Don't wait for it to die.  I'm not really sure it matters whether
     we do or not.  For the existing stubs, kill is a noop.  */
  target_mourn_inferior ();
}

static void
remote_mourn ()
{
  unpush_target (&remote_ops);
  generic_mourn_inferior ();
}

#ifdef REMOTE_BREAKPOINT

/* On some machines, e.g. 68k, we may use a different breakpoint instruction
   than other targets.  */
static unsigned char break_insn[] = REMOTE_BREAKPOINT;

#else /* No REMOTE_BREAKPOINT.  */

/* Same old breakpoint instruction.  This code does nothing different
   than mem-break.c.  */
static unsigned char break_insn[] = BREAKPOINT;

#endif /* No REMOTE_BREAKPOINT.  */

/* Insert a breakpoint on targets that don't have any better breakpoint
   support.  We read the contents of the target location and stash it,
   then overwrite it with a breakpoint instruction.  ADDR is the target
   location in the target machine.  CONTENTS_CACHE is a pointer to 
   memory allocated for saving the target contents.  It is guaranteed
   by the caller to be long enough to save sizeof BREAKPOINT bytes (this
   is accomplished via BREAKPOINT_MAX).  */

static int
remote_insert_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache)
     CORE_ADDR addr;
     char *contents_cache;
{
  int val;

  val = target_read_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof break_insn);

  if (val == 0)
    val = target_write_memory (addr, (char *)break_insn, sizeof break_insn);

  return val;
}

static int
remote_remove_breakpoint (addr, contents_cache)
     CORE_ADDR addr;
     char *contents_cache;
{
  return target_write_memory (addr, contents_cache, sizeof break_insn);
}

/* Define the target subroutine names */

struct target_ops remote_hppro_ops = {
  "hppro",			/* to_shortname */
  "Remote serial target for HP-PRO targets",	/* to_longname */
  "Use a remote computer via a serial line, using a gdb-specific protocol.\n\
This is for targets that supports the HP-PRO standard.\n\
Specify the serial device it is connected to (e.g. /dev/ttya) or telnet port.",  /* to_doc */
  remote_open,			/* to_open */
  remote_close,			/* to_close */
  NULL,				/* to_attach */
  remote_detach,		/* to_detach */
  remote_resume,		/* to_resume */
  remote_wait,			/* to_wait */
  remote_fetch_registers,	/* to_fetch_registers */
  remote_store_registers,	/* to_store_registers */
  remote_prepare_to_store,	/* to_prepare_to_store */
  remote_xfer_memory,		/* to_xfer_memory */
  remote_files_info,		/* to_files_info */

  remote_insert_breakpoint,	/* to_insert_breakpoint */
  remote_remove_breakpoint,	/* to_remove_breakpoint */

  NULL,				/* to_terminal_init */
  NULL,				/* to_terminal_inferior */
  NULL,				/* to_terminal_ours_for_output */
  NULL,				/* to_terminal_ours */
  NULL,				/* to_terminal_info */
  remote_kill,			/* to_kill */
  hppro_load,			/* to_load */
  NULL,				/* to_lookup_symbol */
  NULL,				/* to_create_inferior */
  remote_mourn,			/* to_mourn_inferior */
  0,				/* to_can_run */
  0,				/* to_notice_signals */
  0,				/* to_thread_alive */
  0,				/* to_stop */
  process_stratum,		/* to_stratum */
  NULL,				/* to_next */
  1,				/* to_has_all_memory */
  1,				/* to_has_memory */
  1,				/* to_has_stack */
  1,				/* to_has_registers */
  1,				/* to_has_execution */
  NULL,				/* sections */
  NULL,				/* sections_end */
  OPS_MAGIC			/* to_magic */
};

void
_initialize_remote_hppro ()
{
  struct cmd_list_element *c;
  add_target (&remote_hppro_ops);

  /* this sets the type of download protocol */
  c = add_set_cmd ("loadtype", no_class, var_string, (char *)&loadtype_str,
       "Set the type of the remote load protocol.\n", &setlist);
  c->function.sfunc =  set_loadtype_command;
  add_show_from_set (c, &showlist);
  loadtype_str = savestring ("generic", 8);

  /* this adds a command to boot the board */
    add_com ("boot", class_support, boot_board,
           "Boot the damn target board.\n");
}

static void
set_loadtype_command (ignore, from_tty, c)
     char *ignore;
     int from_tty;
     struct cmd_list_element *c;
{
  loadtype_str = savestring (*(char **) c->var, strlen (*(char **) c->var));
}

variables if called with no arg. * remote.c, inferior.h (remote_{read,write}_inferior_memory): New functions. core.c ({read,write}_memory): Use remote_{read,write}_inferior_memory. * valops.c (call_function): When reserving stack space for arguments, call value_arg_coerce. * m-hp9k320.h: define BROKEN_LARGE_ALLOCA. * breakpoint.c (delete_command): Ask for confirmation only when there are breakpoints. * dbxread.c (read_struct_type): If lookup_basetype_type has copied a stub type, call add_undefined_type. * sparc_pinsn.c (compare_opcodes): Check for "1+i" anywhere in args. * val_print.c (type_print_base): Print stub types as "<incomplete type>". Wed Sep 20 07:32:00 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h (swapa): Remove i bit from match. (all alternate space instructions): Delete surplus "foo rs1+0" patterns. * Makefile.dist (LDFLAGS): Set to $(CFLAGS). * remote-multi.shar (remote_utils.c, putpkt): Change csum to unsigned. Tue Sep 19 14:15:16 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h: Set i bit in lose for many instructions which aren't immediate. * stack.c (print_frame_info): add "func = 0". Mon Sep 18 16:19:48 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h (mov): Add mov to/from %tbr, %psr, %wim. * sparc-opcode.h (rett): Fix notation to use suggested assembler syntax from architecture manual. * symmetry-dep.c (I386_REGNO_TO_SYMMETRY): New macro. (i386_frame_find_saved_regs): Use I386_REGNO_TO_SYMMETRY. Sat Sep 16 22:21:17 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at spiff) * remote.c (remote_close): Set remote_desc to -1. * gdb.texinfo (Output): Fix description of echo to match reality and ANSI C. Fri Sep 15 14:28:59 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_symbol): Add comment about "asm". * sparc-pinsn.c: Use NUMOPCODES. * sparc-opcode.h (NUMOPCODES): Use sparc_opcodes[0] not *sparc_opcodes. Thu Sep 14 15:25:20 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (xxmalloc): Print error message before calling abort(). * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Check for {stop,prev}_func_name null before passing to strcmp. Wed Sep 13 12:34:15 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h: New field delayed. sparc-pinsn.c (is_delayed_branch): New function. (print_insn): Check for delayed branches. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Use misc_function_vector in case where ar truncates file names. Tue Sep 12 00:16:14 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * convex-dep.c (psw_info): Move "struct pswbit *p" with declarations. Mon Sep 11 14:59:57 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at spiff) * convex-dep.c (core_file_command): Delete redundant printing of "Program %s". * m-convex.h (ENTRY_POINT): New macro. * m-convex.h (FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Change outside_first_object_file to outside_startup_file * main.c: #if 0 out catch_termination and related code. * command.c (lookup_cmd_1): Consider underscores part of command names. Sun Sep 10 09:20:12 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c: Change asdump_command to disassemble_command (_initialize_printcmd): Change asdump to diassemble. * main.c (main): Exit with code 0 if we hit the end of a batch file. * Makefile.dist (libreadline.a): Fix syntax of "CC=${CC}". Sat Sep 9 01:07:18 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * values.c (history_info): Renamed to value_history_info. Command renamed to "info value" (with "info history" still accepted). * sparc-pinsn.c (print_insn): Extend symbolic address printing to cover "sethi" following by an insn which uses 1+i. Fri Sep 8 14:24:01 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-hp9k320.h, m-hp300bsd.h, m-altos.h, m-sparc.h, m-sun3.h (READ_GDB_SYMSEGS): Remove. dbxread.c [READ_GDB_SYMSEGS]: Remove code to read symsegs. * sparc-pinsn.c (print_insn): Detect "sethi-or" pairs and print symbolic address. * sparc-opcode.h (sethi, set): Change lose from 0xc0000000 to 0xc0c00000000. * remote.c (remote_desc): Initialize to -1. * Makefile.dist (libreadline.a): Pass CC='${CC}' to readline makefile. Thu Sep 7 00:07:17 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_struct_type): Check for static member functions. values.c, eval.c, valarith.c, valprint.c, valops.c: Merge changes from Tiemann for static member functions. * sparc-opcode.h (tst): Fix all 3 patterns. * Makefile.dist (gdb1): New rule. * sparc-opcode.h: Change comment about what the disassembler does with the order of the opcodes. * sparc-pinsn.c (compare_opcodes): Put 1+i before i+1. Also fix mistaken comment about preserving order of original table. * sparc-opcode.h (clr, mov): Fix incorrect lose entries. * m-symmetry.h (FRAME_NUM_ARGS): Add check to deal with code that GCC sometimes generates. * config.gdb: Change all occurances of "skip" to "/dev/null". * README (about languages other than C): Update comments about Pascal and FORTRAN. * sparc-opcode.h (nop): Change lose from 0xae3fffff to 0xfe3fffff. * values.c (value_virtual_fn_field): #if 0-out assignment to VALUE_TYPE(vtbl). Wed Sep 6 12:19:22 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (fatal_dump_core): New function. Makefile.dist (MALLOC_FLAGS): use -Dbotch=fatal_dump_core Tue Sep 5 15:47:18 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c (enable_command): With no arg, enable all bkpts. * Makefile.dist (Makefile): Remove \"'s around $(MD). * Makefile.dist: In "cd readline; make . . ." change first SYSV_DEFINE to SYSV. * m68k-pinsn.c (_initialize_pinsn): Use alternate assembler syntax #ifdef HPUX_ASM Sat Sep 2 23:24:43 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * values.c (history_info): Don't check num_exp[0] if num_exp is nil (just like recent editing_info change). Fri Sep 1 19:19:01 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * gdb.texinfo (inc-history, inc-readline): Copy in the inc-* files because people might not have makeinfo. * README (xgdb): Strengthen nasty comments. * gdb.texinfo: Change @setfilename to "gdb.info". Thu Aug 31 17:23:50 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (editing_info): Don't check arg[0] if arg is null. * m-vax.h: Add comment about known sigtramp bug. * sun3-dep.c, sparc-dep.c (IS_OBJECT_FILE, exec_file_command): Get right text & data addresses for .o files. Wed Aug 30 13:54:19 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (tilde_expand): Remove function (it's in readline). * sparc-opcode.h (call): Change "8" to "9" in first two patterns (%g7->%o7). Tue Aug 29 16:44:41 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (whatis_command): Change 4th arg to type_print from 1 to -1. Mon Aug 28 12:22:41 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): In "and %s ..." change pst->filename to pst->dependencies[i]->filename. * blockframe.c (FRAMELESS_LOOK_FOR_PROLOGUE): New macro made from FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION from m-sun3.h except that it checks for zero return from get_pc_function_start. m-hp9k320.h, m-hp300bsd.h, m-i386.h, m-isi.h, m-altos.h, m-news.h, m-sparc.h, m-sun2.h, m-sun3.h, m-symmetry.h (FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION): Use FRAMELESS_LOOK_FOR_PROLOGUE. * dbxread.c (read_struct_type): Give warning and ignore field if bitpos and bitsize are zero. Sun Aug 27 04:55:20 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab{,_1}): Print message about reading in symbols before reading stringtab, not after. Sat Aug 26 02:01:53 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (IS_OBJECT_FILE, ADDR_OF_TEXT_SEGMENT): New macros. (read_dbx_symtab): Use text_addr & text_size to set end_of_text_addr. (symbol_file_command): pass text_addr & text_size to read_dbx_symtab. Fri Aug 25 23:08:13 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (value_print): Try to give the name of function pointed to when printing a function pointer. Thu Aug 24 23:18:40 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * core.c (xfer_core_file): In cases where MEMADDR is above the largest address that makes sense, set i to len. Thu Aug 24 16:04:17 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (print_string): New function to print a character string, doing array-max limiting and repeat count processing. (val_print, value_print): Use print_string. (REPEAT_COUNT_THRESHOLD): New #define, the max number of elts to print without using a repeat count. Set to ten. (value_print, val_print): Use REPEAT_COUNT_THRESHOLD. * utils.c (printchar): Use {fputs,fprintf}_filtered. * valprint.c (val_print): Pass the repeat count arg to the fprintf_filtered call for "<repeats N times>" messages. Wed Aug 23 22:53:47 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c: Include <pwd.h>. * main.c: Declare free. Wed Aug 23 05:05:59 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c, defs.h: Add tilde_expand. source.c (directory_command), main.c (cd_command), main.c (set_history_filename), dbxread.c (symbol_file_command), coffread.c (symbol_file_command), dbxread.c (add_file_command), symmisc.c (print_symtabs), *-dep.c (exec_file_command, core_file_command), main.c (source_command): Use tilde_expand. * dbxread.c (read_type): When we get a cross-reference, resolve it immediately if possible, only calling add_undefined_type if necessary. * gdb.texinfo: Uncomment @includes and put comment at start of file telling people to use makeinfo. * valprint.c (type_print_base): Print the right thing for bitfields. * config.gdb (sun3os3): Set paramfile and depfile. Tue Aug 22 05:38:36 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Pass string table size to read_dbx_symtab(). (read_dbx_symtab): Before indexing into string table, check string table index for reasonableness. (psymtab_to_symtab{,_1}, read_ofile_symtab): Same. Tue Aug 22 04:04:39 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m68k-pinsn.c: Replaced many calls to fprintf and fputs with calls to fprintf_filtered and fputs_filtered. (print_insn_arg): Use normal MIT 68k syntax for postincrement, predecrement, and register indirect addressing modes. Mon Aug 21 10:08:02 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (initialize_signals): Set signal handler for SIGQUIT and SIGHUP to do_nothing. * ns32k-opcode.h (ord): Change 1D1D to 1D2D. * ns32k-pinsn.c (print_insn_arg, print_insn): Handle index bytes correctly. * ns32k-opcode.h: Add comments. * dbxread.c (read_type): Put enum fields in type.fields in order that they were found in the debugging symbols (not reverse order). Sun Aug 20 21:17:13 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (source_command): Read .gdbinit if run without argument. * source.c (directory_command): Only print "foo already in path" if from_tty. * version.c: Change version number to 3.2.xxx Sat Aug 19 00:24:08 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-news.h: Define HAVE_WAIT_STRUCT. * m-isi.h, isi-dep.c: Replace with new version from Adam de Boor. config.gdb: Remove isibsd43. * main.c (catch_termination): Don't say we have written .gdb_history until after we really have. * convex-dep.c (attach): Add "sleep (1)". (write_vector_register): Use "LL" with long long constant. (wait): Close comment. (wait): Change "unix 7.1 bug" to "unix 7.1 feature" & related changes in comment. (scan_stack): And fp with 0x80000000 in while loop test. (core_file_command): Move code to set COREFILE. (many places): Change printf to printf_filtered. (psw_info): Allow argument giving value to print as a psw. (_initialize_convex_dep): Update docstrings. * m-convex.h (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN): Correct typo ("WRODS") define NO_SIGINTERRUPT. define SET_STACK_LIMIT_HUGE. add "undef BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST" before defining it. Use "LL" after constants in CALL_DUMMY. * dbxread.c: In the 3 places it says error "ridiculous string table size"... delete extra parameter to error. * dbxread.c (scan_file_globals): Check for FORTRAN common block. Allow multiple references for the sake of common blocks. * main.c (initialize_main): Set history_filename to include current directory. * valprint.c (decode_format): Don't return a defaulted size field if osize is zero. * gdb.texinfo (Compilation): Update information on -gg symbols. Document problem with ar. Fri Aug 18 19:45:20 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print, value_print): Add "<repeats %d times>" code. Also put "..." outside quotes for strings. * main.c (initialize_main): Add comment about history output file being different from history input file. * m-newsos3.h: Undefine NO_SIGINTERRUPT. Rearrange a few comments. * m-newsos3.h (REGISTER_U_ADDR): Use new version from Hikichi. * sparc-opcode.h: Add comment clarifying meaning of the order of the entries in sparc_opcodes. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp, case UNOP_IND): Deal with deferencing things that are not pointers. * valops.c (value_ind): Make dereferencing an int give a LONGEST. * expprint.c (print_subexp): Add (int) cast in OP_LAST case. * dbxread.c (read_array_type): Set lower and upper if adjustable. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol): Don't abort if symbol found in psymtab but not in symtab. Thu Aug 17 15:51:20 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * config.gdb: Changed "Makefile.c" to "Makefile.dist". Thu Aug 17 01:58:04 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h (or): Removed incorrect lose bit 0x08000000. [many]: Changed many `lose' entries to have the 0x10 bit set, so they don't think %l0 is %g0. Wed Aug 16 00:30:44 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-symmetry.h (STORE_STRUCT_RETURN): Also write reg 0. (EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE): Call symmetry_extract_return_value. symmetry-dep.c (symmetry_extract_return_value): New fn. * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Deal with changed result_list from lookup_cmd_1 for ambiguous return. command.c (lookup_cmd): Same. * inflow.c [TIOCGETC]: Move #include "param.h" back before system #includes. Change all #ifdef TIOCGETC to #if defined(TIOCGETC) && !defined(TIOCGETC_BROKEN) m-i386-sysv3.2.h, m-i386gas-sysv3.2.h: Remove "#undef TIOCGETC" and add "#define TIOCGETC_BROKEN". * command.c (lookup_cmd_1): Give the correct result_list in the case of an ambiguous return where there is a partial match (e.g. "info a"). Add comment clarifying what is the correct result_list. * gdb.texinfo (GDB History): Document the two changes below. * main.c (command_line_input): Make history expansion not just occur at the beginning of a line. * main.c (initialize_main): Make history expansion off by default. * inflow.c: Move #include "param.h" after system #includes. * i386-dep.c (i386_float_info): Use U_FPSTATE macro. * m-i386-sysv3.2.h, m-i386gas-sysv3.2.h: New files. Makefile.dist, config.gdb: Know about these new files. Tue Aug 15 21:36:11 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_struct_elt_type): Use type_print rather than assuming type has a name. Tue Aug 15 02:25:43 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-opcode.h (mov): Removed bogus "or i,0,d" pattern. * sparc-opcode.h (mov, or): Fixed incorrect `lose' members. * sparc-dep.c: Don't include "sparc-opcode.h". (skip_prologue, isanulled): Declare special types to recognize instructions, and use them. * sparc-pinsn.c (print_insn): Sign-extend 13-bit immediate args. If they are less than +9, print them in signed decimal instead of unsigned hex. * sparc-opcode.h, sparc-pinsn.c: Completely rewritten to share an opcode table with gas, and thus produce disassembly that looks like what the assembler accepts. Tue Aug 15 16:20:52 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (find_pc_psymbol): Move best_pc=psymtab->textlow-1 after test for psymtab null. * main.c (editing_info): Remove variable retval. * config.gdb (sun3, isi): Comment out obsolete message about telling it whether you have an FPU (now that it detects it). * config.gdb (sun3): Accept sun3os3. * m68k-insn.h: Include <signal.h>. * m68k-pinsn.h (convert_{to,from}_68881): Add have_fpu code * m-newsos3.h: Undefine USE_PCB. That code didn't seem to work. * sparc-dep.c: Put in insn_fmt and other stuff from the old sparc-opcode.h. * sparc-opcode.h, sparc-pinsn.c: Correct copyright notice. * sparc-opcode.h, sparc-pinsn.c: Replace the old ones with the new ones by roland. Tue Aug 15 02:25:43 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile.dist: Don't define CC at all. * Makefile.dist (Makefile): Remove tmp.c after preprocessing. Use $(MD) instead of M_MAKEDEFINE in the cc command. * Makefile.dist: Don't define RL_LIB as "${READLINE}/libreadline.a", since READLINE is a list of files. Mon Aug 14 23:49:29 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (print_version): Change 1988 to 1989. * main.c (copying_info, initialize_main): Remove #if 0'd code. Tue Aug 1 14:44:56 1989 Hikichi (hikichi at sran203) * m-newsos3.h (NO_SIGINTERRUPT): have SIGINTERRUPT on NEWS os 3. * m-news.h(FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS): use the sun3's instead of old one. Mon Aug 14 15:27:01 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-news.h, m-newsos3.h, news-dep.c: Merge additional changes by Hikichi (ChangeLog entries above). * Makefile.dist (READLINE): List readline files individually so we don't accidently get random files from the readline directory. * m-news.h (STORE_RETURN_VALUE, EXTRACT_RETURN_VALUE): Expect floating point returns to be in fp0. * gdb.texinfo (Format options): New node. * gdb.texinfo: Comment out "@include"s until bfox fixes the readline & history docs. * dbxread.c (read_addl_syms): Set startup_file_* if necessary at the end (as well as when we hit ".o"). * printcmd.c (decode_format): Set val.format & val.size to '?' at start and set defaults at end. * symtab.c (decode_line_1): Check for class_name null. * valops.c: Each place where it compares against field names, check for null field names. (new t_field_name variables). * utils.c (fputs_filtered): Check for linebuffer null before checking whether to call fputs. Remove later check for linebuffer null. Sun Aug 13 15:56:50 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-isi.h, m-sun3.h ({PUSH,POP}_FP_REGS): New macros. m-sun3.h (NUM_REGS): Conditionalize on FPU. config.gdb (sun3, isi): Add message about support for machines without FPU. * main.c (catch_termination, initialize_signals): new functions. * main.c (editing_info): Add "info editing n" and "info editing +". Rewrite much of this function. gdb.texinfo (GDB Readline): Document it. * values.c (history_info): Add "info history +". Also add code to do "info history +" when command is repeated. gdb.texinfo (Value History): Document "info history +". * expprint.c (print_subexp): Add OP_THIS to case stmt. * config.gdb (sun4os4): Put quotes around make define. * config.gdb: Canonicalize machine name at beginning. Sat Aug 12 00:50:59 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * config.gdb: define M_MAKEDEFINE Makefile (Makefile, MD): Be able to re-make Makefile. * main.c (command_line_input): Add comments to the command history. * Makefile.dist (Makefile): Add /bin/false. Fri Aug 11 14:35:33 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at spiff) * Makefile.dist: Comment out .c.o rule and add TARGET_ARCH. * m-altos.h: Include sys/page.h & sys/net.h * m-altos.h (FRAME_CHAIN{,_VALID}): Use outside_startup_file. * config.gdb (altos, altosgas): Add M_SYSV & M_BSD_NM and remove M_ALLOCA=alloca.o from makedefine. * coffread.c (complete_symtab): Change a_entry to entry. * m-altosgas.h: New file. * m-symmetry (REGISTER_BYTE): Fix dumb mistake. Fri Aug 11 06:39:49 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (set_screensize_command): Check for ARG being nil, since that's what execute_command will pass if there's no argument. * expread.y (yylex): Recognize "0x" or "0X" as the beginning of a number. Thu Aug 10 15:43:12 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * config.gdb, Makefile.dist: Rename Makefile.c to Makefile.dist. * m-altos.h: Add comment about porting to USGR2. * config.gdb (sparc): Add -Usparc. Wed Aug 9 14:20:39 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-sun3os4.h: Define BROKEN_LARGE_ALLOCA. * values.c (modify_field): Check for value too large to fit in bitfield. * utils.c (fputs_filtered): Allow LINEBUFFER to be NULL. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Check for attempt to specify non-numeric breakpoint number. * config.gdb, Makefile, m-altos.h, altos-dep.c: Merge Altos port. * README: Change message about editing Makefile. * config.gdb: Edit Makefile. Copied Makefile to Makefile.c and changed to let config.gdb run us through the C preprocessor. * expread.y (yylex): Test correctly for definition of number. Wed Aug 9 11:56:05 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Put bracketing of entry point in test case for .o symbols so that it will be correct even without debugging symbols. (end_psymtab): Took bracketing out. * blockframe.c (outside_startup_file): Reverse the sense of the return value to make the functionality implied by the name correct. Tue Aug 8 11:48:38 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * coffread.c (symbol_file_command): Do not assume presence of a.out header. * blockframe.c: Replace first_object_file_end with startup_file_{start,end} (outside_startup_file): New function. dbxread.c (read_addl_syms, read_dbx_symtab, end_psymbol): set startup_file_*. Delete first_object_file_end code. Add entry_point and ENTRY_POINT coffread.c (complete_symtab): Set startup_file_*. (first_object_file_end): Add as static. m-*.h (FRAME_CHAIN, FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Call outside_startup_file instead of comparing with first_object_file_end. * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_1): Change -1 to (CORE_ADDR)-1. * config.gdb (i386, i386gas): Add missing quotes at end of "echo" * source.c (directory_command): Add dont_repeat (); Mon Aug 7 18:03:51 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_addl_syms): Change strcmp to strncmp and put 3rd arg back. * command.h (struct cmd_list_element): Add comment clarifying purpose of abbrev_flag. Mon Aug 7 12:51:03 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (_initialize_printcmd): Changed "undisplay" not to have abbrev flag set; it isn't an abbreviation of "delete display", it's an alias. Mon Aug 7 00:25:15 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_symtab_1): Remove filematch (never used). * expread.y [type]: Add second argument to 2 calls to lookup_member_type which were missing them. * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Add from_tty arg. Check it before calling query. * infcmd.c (tty_command): Add from_tty arg. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Remove 3rd argument from calls to value_x_unop. * dbxread.c (read_addl_syms): Remove 3rd argument from call to strcmp. * gdb.texinfo (Command editing): @include inc-readline.texinfo and inc-history.texinfo and reorganize GDB-specific stuff. * Makefile: Add line MAKE=make. * README (second paragraph): Fix trivial errors. * dbxread.c (read_struct_type): Make sure p is initialized. * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Complete correctly on the empty string. Sun Aug 6 21:01:59 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * symmetry-dep.c: Remove "long" from definition of i386_follow_jump. * gdb.texinfo (Backtrace): Document "where" and "info stack". * dbxread.c (cleanup_undefined_types): Strip off "struct " or "union " from type names before doing comparison Sat Aug 5 02:05:36 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * config.gdb (i386, i386gas): Improve makefile editing instructions. * Makefile: Fix typo in CLIBS for SYSV. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Deal with N_GSYM typedefs. * dbxread.c (add_file_command): Do not free name. We didn't allocate it; it just points into arg_string. * Makefile, m-*.h: Change LACK_VPRINTF to HAVE_VPRINTF. Fri Jul 28 00:07:48 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print): Made sure that all returns returned a value (usually 0, indicating no memory printed). * core.c (read_memory): Changed "return" to "return 0". * expread.y (parse_number): Handle scientific notation when the string does not contain a '.'. Thu Jul 27 15:14:03 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * infrun.c (signals_info): Error if signal number passed is out of bounds. * defs.h: Define alloca to be __builtin_alloca if compiling with gcc and localized inclusion of alloca.h on the sparc with the other alloca stuff. * command.c: Doesn't need to include alloca.h on the sparc; defs.h does it for you. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Changed test for call to print_frame_nameless_args to check i to tell if any args had been printed. Thu Jul 27 04:40:56 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Always check that NAME and/or ADDRESS are not nil before storing into them. Wed Jul 26 23:41:21 1989 Roland McGrath (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-newsos3.h: Define BROKEN_LARGE_ALLOCA. * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command, psymtab_to_symtab): Use xmalloc #ifdef BROKEN_LARGE_ALLOCA. Tue Jul 25 16:28:18 1989 Jay Fenlason (hack at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m68k-opcode.h: moved some of the fmovem entries so they're all consecutive. This way the assembler doesn't bomb. Mon Jul 24 22:45:54 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_symbol): Changed error to an informational (if not very comforting) message about internal problems. This will get a null symbol returned to decode_line_1, which should force things to be looked up in the misc function vector. Wed Jul 19 13:47:34 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_symbol): Changed "fatal" to "error" in external symbol not found in symtab in which it was supposed to be found. This can be reached because of a bug in ar. Tue Jul 18 22:57:43 1989 Randy Smith (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-news.h [REGISTER_U_ADDR]: Decreased the assumed offset of fp0 by 4 to bring it into (apparently) appropriate alignment with reality. Tue Jul 18 18:14:42 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: pinsn.o should depend on opcode.h * m68k-opcode.h: Moved fmovemx with register lists to before other fmovemx. Tue Jul 18 11:21:42 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at susie) * Makefile, m*.h: Only #define vprintf (to _doprnt or printf, depends on the system) if the library lacks it (controlled by LACK_VPRINTF_DEFINE in makefile). Unpleasant, but necessary to make this work with the GNU C library. Mon Jul 17 15:17:48 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_1): Change addr-b->address to b->address-addr. Sun Jul 16 16:23:39 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Change error message printed when right operand of '@' is not an integer to English. * infcmd.c (registers_info): Fix call to print_spaces_filtered to specify right # of arguments. * gdb.texinfo (Command Editing): Document info editing command. * coffread.c (read_file_hdr): Add MC68MAGIC. * source.c (select_source_symtab): Change MAX to max. Fri Jul 14 21:19:11 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * infcmd.c (registers_info): Clean up display to look good with long register names, to say "register" instead of "reg", and to put the "relative to selected stack frame" bit at the top. Fri Jul 14 18:23:09 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (record_misc_function): Put parens around | to force correct evaluation. Wed Jul 12 12:25:53 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * m-newsos3, m-news, infrun.c, Makefile, config.gdb, news-dep.c: Merge in Hikichi's changes for Sony/News-OS 3 support. Tue Jul 11 21:41:32 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (fputs_filtered): Don't do any filtering if output is not to stdout, or if stdout is not a tty. (fprintf_filtered): Rely on fputs_filtered's check for whether to do filtering. Tue Jul 11 00:33:58 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * GDB 3.2 Released. * valprint.h: Deleted. * utils.c (fputs_filtered): Don't do any filtering if filtering is disabled (lines_per_page == 0). Mon Jul 10 22:27:53 1989 Randy Smith (roland at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * expread.y [typebase]: Added "unsigned long int" and "unsigned short int" to specs. Mon Jul 10 21:44:55 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (main): Make -cd use cd_command to avoid current_directory with non-absolute pathname. Mon Jul 10 00:34:29 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Catch errors from stat (even though they should never happen). * source.c (openp): If the path is null, use the current directory. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Put N_SETV symbols into the misc function vector ... (record_misc_function): ... as data symbols. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Return after printing if we aren't going to do filtering. * Makefile: Added several things for make clean to take care of. * expread.y: Lowered "@" in precedence below +,-,*,/,%. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Return an error if the rhs of "@" isn't integral. * Makefile: Added removal of core and gdb[0-9] files to clean target. * Makefile: Made a new target "distclean", which cleans things up correctly for making a distribution. Sun Jul 9 23:21:27 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c: Surrounded define of gnu symbols with an #ifndef NO_GNU_STABS in case you don't want them on some machines. * m-npl.h, m-pn.h: Defined NO_GNU_STABS. Sun Jul 9 19:25:22 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (fputs_filtered): New function. (fprintf_filtered): Use fputs_filtered. utils.c (print_spaces_filtered), command.c (help_cmd,help_cmd_list), printcmd.c (print_frame_args), stack.c (print_block_frame_locals, print_frame_arg_vars), valprint.c (many functions): Use fputs_filtered instead of fprintf_filtered to avoid arbitrary limit. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Fix incorrect comment. Sat Jul 8 18:12:01 1989 Randy Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print): Changed assignment of pretty to use prettyprint as a conditional rather than rely on values of the enum. * Projects: Cleaned up a little for release. * main.c (initialize_main): Initialize rl_completion_entry_function instead of completion_entry_function. * Makefile: Modified to use the new readline library setup. * breakpoint.c (break_command_1, delete_breakpoint, enable_breakpoint, disable_breakpoint): Put in new printouts for xgdb usage triggered off of xgdb_verbose. * main.c (main): Added check for flag to set xgdb_verbose. * stack.c (frame_command): Set frame_changed when frame command used. Fri Jul 7 16:20:58 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * Remove valprint.h and move contents to value.h (more logical). Fri Jul 7 02:28:06 1989 Randall Smith (randy at rice-chex) * m68k-pinsn.c (print_insn): Included a check for register list; if there is one, make sure to start p after it. * breakpoint.c (break_command_1, delete_breakpoint, enable_breakpoint, disable_breakpoint): #ifdef'd out changes below; they produce unwanted output in gdb mode in gnu-emacs. * gdb.texinfo: Spelled. Also removed index references from command editing section; the relevance/volume ratio was too low. Removed all references to the function index. * ns32k-opcode.h, ns32k-pinsn.c: Backed out changes of June 24th; haven't yet received legal papers. * .gdbinit: Included message telling the user what it is doing. * symmetry-dep.c: Added static decls for i386_get_frame_setup, i386_follow_jump. * values.c (unpack_double): Added a return (double)0 at the end to silence a compiler warning. * printcmd.c (containing_function_bounds, asdump_command): Created to dump the assembly code of a function (support for xgdb and a useful hack). (_initialize_printcmd): Added this to command list. * gdb.texinfo [Memory]: Added documentation for the asdump command. * breakpoint.c (break_command_1, delete_breakpoint, enable_breakpoint, disable_breakpoint): Added extra verbosity for xgdb conditionalized on the new external frame_full_file_name. * source.c (identify_source_line): Increase verbosity of fullname prointout to include pc value. * stack.c: Added a new variable; "frame_changed" to indicate when a frame has been changed so that gdb can print out a frame change message when the frame only changes implicitly. (print_frame_info): Check the new variable in determining when to print out a new message and set it to zero when done. (up_command): Increment it. (down_command): Decrement it. * m68k-pinsn.c (print_insn_arg [lL]): Modified cases for register lists to reset the point to point to after the word from which the list is grabbed *if* that would cause point to point farther than it currently is. Thu Jul 6 14:28:11 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print, value_print): Add parameter to control prettyprinting. valprint.h: New file containing constants used for passing prettyprinting parameter to val{,ue}_print. expprint.c, infcmd.c, printcmd.c, valprint.c, values.c: Change all calls to val{,ue}_print to use new parameter. Mon Jul 3 22:38:11 1989 Randy Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (,process_one_symbol): Moved extern declaration for index out of function to beginning of file. Mon Jul 3 18:40:14 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * gdb.texinfo (Registers): Add "ps" to list of standard registers. Sun Jul 2 23:13:03 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (enable_display): Change d->next to d = d->next so that "enable display" without args works. Fri Jun 30 23:42:04 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * source.c (list_command): Made error message given when no symtab is loaded clearer. * valops.c (value_assign): Make it so that when assigning to an internal variable, the type of the assignment exp is the type of the value being assigned. Fri Jun 30 12:12:43 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (verbose_info): Created. (initialize_main): Put "info verbose" into command list. * utils.c (screensize_info): Created. (_initialize_utils): Defined "info screensize" as a normal command. * valprint.c (format_info): Added information about maximum number of array elements to function. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Again. * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Replaced a "shouldn't happen" (which does) with a zero return. * main.c (dont_repeat): Moved ahead of first use. Thu Jun 29 19:15:08 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * vax-opcode.h: Made minor modifications (moved an instruction and removed a typo) to bring this into accord with gas' table; also changed copyright to reflect it being part of both gdb and gas. * m68k-opcode.h: Added whole scads and bunches of new stuff for the m68851 and changed the coptyrightto recognize that the file was shared between gdb and gas. * main.c (stop_sig): Use "dont_repeat ()" instead of *line = 0; * core.c (read_memory): Don't do anything if length is 0. * Makefile: Added readline.c to the list of files screwed by having the ansi ioctl.h compilation with gcc. * config.gdb: Added sun4os3 & sun4-os3 as availible options. Wed Jun 28 02:01:26 1989 Jim Kingdon (kingdon at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * command.c (lookup_cmd): Add ignore_help_classes argument. (lookup_cmd_1): Add ignore_help_classes argument. command.c, main.c: Change callers of lookup_cmd{,_1} to supply value for ignore_help_classes. Tue Jun 27 18:01:31 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (print_spaces_filtered): Made more efficient. * defs.h: Declaration. * valprint.c (val_print): Used in a couple of new places. Mon Jun 26 18:27:28 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * m68k-pinsn.c (print_insn_arg ['#', '^']): Combined them into one case which always gets the argument from the word immediately following the instruction. (print_insn_arg ["[lL]w"]): Make sure to always get the register mask from the word immediately following the instruction. Sun Jun 25 19:14:56 1989 Randall Smith (randy at galapas.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Added hp-include back in as something to distribute. * stack.c (print_block_frame_locals): Return value changed from void to int; return 1 if values printed. Use _filtered. (print_frame_local_vars): Use return value from print_block_frame_locals to mention if nothing printed; mention lack of symbol table, use _filtered. (print_frame_arg_vars): Tell the user if no symbol table or no values printed. Use fprintf_filtered instead of fprintf. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Check for no inferior or core file before crashing. * inflow.c (inferior_died): Set current frame to zero to keep from looking like we're in start. Sat Jun 24 15:50:53 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * stack.c (frame_command): Added a check to make sure that there was an inferior or a core file. * expread.y (yylex): Allow floating point numbers of the form ".5" to be parsed. Changes by David Taylor at TMC: * ns32k-pinsn.c: Added define for ?floating point coprocessor? and tables for register names to be used for each of the possibilities. (list_search): Created; searches a list of options for a specific value. (print_insn_arg): Added 'Q', 'b', 'M', 'P', 'g', and 'G' options to the value location switch. * ns32k-opcode.h: Added several new location flags. [addr, enter, exit, ext[bwd], exts[bwd], lmr, lpr[bwd], restore, rett, spr[bwd], smr]: Improved insn format output. * symtab.c (list_symbols): Rearrange printing to produce readable output for "info types". * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_for_address): Fixed typo. * dbxread.c (read_type): Don't output an error message when there isn't a ',' after a cross-reference. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): #if'd out N_FN case in read_dbx_symtab if it has the EXT bit set (otherwise multiple cases with the same value). Fri Jun 23 13:12:08 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * symmisc.c: Changed decl of print_spaces from static to extern (since it's defined in utils.c). * remote.c (remote_open): Close remote_desc if it's already been opened. * Remote_Makefile, remote_gutils.c, remote_inflow.c, remote_server.c, remote_utils.c: Combined into remote-multi.shar. * remote-multi.shar: Created (Vikram Koka's remote stub). * remote-sa.m68k.shar: Created (Glenn Engel's remcom.c). * README: Updated to reflect new organization of remote stubs. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Put an N_FN in with N_FN | N_EXT to account for those machines which don't use the external bit here. Sigh. * m-symmetry.h: Defined NO_SIGINTERRUPT. Thu Jun 22 12:51:37 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (decode_format): Make sure characters are printed using a byte size. * utils.c (error): Added a terminal_ours here. * stack.c (locals_info): Added check for selected frame. * dbxread.c (read_type): Checked to make sure that a "," was actually found in the symbol to end a cross reference. Wed Jun 21 10:30:01 1989 Randy Smith (randy at tartarus.uchicago.edu) * expread.y (parse_number, [exp]): Allowed for the return of a number marked as unsigned; this will allow inclusion of unsigned constants. * symtab.h: Put in default definitions for BUILTIN_TYPE_LONGEST and BUILTIN_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONGEST. * expread.y (parse_number): Will now accept integers suffixed with a 'u' (though does nothing special with it). * valarith.c (value_binop): Added cases to deal with unsigned arithmetic correctly. Tue Jun 20 14:25:54 1989 Randy Smith (randy at tartarus.uchicago.edu) * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab_1): Changed reading in info message to go through printf_filtered. * symtab.c (list_symbols): Placed header message after all calls to psymtab_to_symtab. * symtab.c (smash_to_{function, reference, pointer}_type): Carried attribute of permanence for the type being smashed over the bzero and allowed any type to point at this one if it is permanent. * symtab.c (smash_to_{function, reference, pointer}_type): Fix typo: check flags of to_type instead of type. * m-hp9k320.h: Changed check on __GNU__ predefine to __GNUC__. * Makefile: Made MUNCH_DEFINE seperate and based on SYSV_DEFINE; they aren't the same on hp's. Mon Jun 19 17:10:16 1989 Randy Smith (randy at tartarus.uchicago.edu) * Makefile: Fixed typo. * valops.c (call_function): Error if the inferior has not been started. * ns32k-opcode.h [check[wc], cmpm[bwd], movm[bwd], skpsb]: Fixed typos. Fri Jun 9 16:23:04 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-news.h [NO_SIGINTERRUPT]: Defined. * dbxread.c (read_type): Start copy of undefined structure name past [sue] defining type of cross ref. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Changed strchr to index. * ns32k-opcode.h, ns32k-pinsn.c: More changes to number of operands, addition of all of the set condition opcodes, addition of several flag letters, all patterned after the gas code. * ns32k-opcode.h [mov{su,us}[bwd], or[bwd]]: Changed number of operands from 1 to 2. Wed Jun 7 15:04:24 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symseg.h [TYPE_FLAG_STUB]: Created. * dbxread.c (read_type): Set flag bit if type is stub. (cleanup_undefined_types): Don't mark it as a stub if it's been defined since we first learned about it. * valprint.c (val_print): Print out a message to that effect if this type is encountered. * symseg.h, symtab.h: Moved the definition of TYPE_FLAG_PERM over to symseg.h so that all such definitions would be in the same place. * valprint.c (val_print): Print out <No data fields> for a structure if there aren't any. * dbxread.c (read_type): Set type name of a cross reference type to "struct whatever" or something. Tue Jun 6 19:40:52 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c (breakpoint_1): Print out symbolic location of breakpoints for which there are no debugging symbols. Mon Jun 5 15:14:51 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * command.c (help_cmd_list): Made line_size static. Sat Jun 3 17:33:45 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Don't include the binutils hp-include directory in the distribution anymore; refer the users to the binutils distribution. Thu Jun 1 16:33:07 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (disable_display_command): Fixed loop iteration for no arg case. * printcmd.c (disable_display_command): Added from_tty parameter to function. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Call read_var_value with 0 cast to FRAME instead of CORE_ADDR. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Corrected number of args passed to value_subscript (to 2). * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior), symtab.c (decode_line_1), m-convex.h: Changed name of FIRSTLINE_DEBUG_BROKEN to PROLOGUE_FIRSTLINE_OVERLAP. * m-merlin.h: Fixed typo. * ns32k-opcode.h: Added ns32381 opcodes and "cinv" insn, and fixed errors in movm[wd], rett, and sfsr. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp, evaluate_subexp_for_address), valops.c (value_zero): Change value_zero over to taking two arguments instead of three. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp) [OP_VAR_VALUE]: Get correct lval type for AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS for all types of symbols. [BINOP_DIV]: Don't divide if avoiding side effects; just return an object of the correct type. [BINOP_REPEAT]: Don't call value_repeat, just allocate a repeated value. (evaluete_subexp_for_address) [OP_VAR_VALUE]: Just return a thing of the right type (after checking to make sure that we are allowed to take the address of whatever variable has been passed). Mon May 29 11:01:02 1989 Randall Smith (randy at galapas.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c (until_break_command): Set the breakpoint with a frame specification so that it won't trip in inferior calls to the function. Also set things up so that it works based on selected frame, not current one. Sun May 28 15:05:33 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * eval.c (evalue_subexp): Change subscript case to use value_zero in EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS case. Fri May 26 12:03:56 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_addl_syms, psymtab_to_symtab): Removed cleanup_undefined_types; this needs to be done on a symtab basis. (end_symtab): Called cleanup_undefined_types from here. (cleanup_undefined_types): No longer uses lookup_symbol (brain dead idea; oh, well), now it searches through file_symbols. Wed May 24 15:52:43 1989 Randall Smith (randy at galapas) * source.c (select_source_symtab): Only run through partial_symtab_list if it exists. * coffread.c (read_coff_symtab): Don't unrecord a misc function when a function symbol is seen for it. * expread.y [variable]: Make sure to write a type for memvals if you don't get a mft you recognize. Tue May 23 12:15:57 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_ofile_symtab, psymtab_to_symtab): Moved cleanup of undefined types to psymtab_to_symtab. That way it will be called once for all readins (which will, among other things, help reduce infinite loops). * symtab.h [misc_function_type]: Forced mf_unknown to 0. * dbxread.c (record_misc_function): Cast enum to unsigned char (to fit). * expread.y [variable]: Cast unsigned char back to enum to test. Mon May 22 13:08:25 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) Patches by John Gilmore for dealing well with floating point: * findvar.c (value_from_register, locate_var_value): Used BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN instead of an inline test. * m-sparc.h [IEEE_FLOAT]: Created to indicate that the sparc is IEEE compatible. * printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Use BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN and the stream argument for printing; also modify default type for 'f'. Change handling of invalid floats; changed call syntax for is_nan. (print_command): Don't print out anything indicating that something was recorded on the history list if it wasn't. * valprint.c (val_print): Fixed to deal properley with new format of is_nan and unpacking doubles without errors occuring. (is_nan): Changed argument list and how it figures big endianness (uses macros). * values.c (record_latest_value): Return -1 and don't record if it's an invalid float. (value_as_double): Changed to use new unpack_double calling convention. (unpack_double): Changed not to call error if the float was invalid; simply to set invp and return. Changed calling syntax. (unpack_field_as_long, modify_field): Changed to use BITS_BIG_ENDIAN to determine correct action. * m-hp9k320.h [HP_OS_BUG]: Created; deals with problem where a trap happens after a continue. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Used. * m-convex.h [FIRSTLINE_DEBUG_BROKEN]: Defined a flag to indicate that the debugging symbols output by the compiler for the first line of a function were broken. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior), symtab.c (decode_line_1): Used. * gdb.texinfo [Data, Memory]: Minor cleanups of phrasing. Fri May 19 00:16:59 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (add_undefined_type, cleanup_undefined_types): Created to keep a list of cross references to as yet undefined types. (read_type): Call add_undefined_type when we run into such a case. (read_addl_syms, read_ofile_symtab): Call cleanup_undefined_types when we're done. * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab, psymtab_to_symtab_1): Broke psymtab_to_symtab out into two routines; made sure the string table was only readin once and the globals were only scanned once, for any number of dependencies. Thu May 18 19:59:18 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-*.h: Defined (or not, as appropriate per machine) BITS_BIG_ENDIAN, BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN, and WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN. Wed May 17 13:37:45 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Always complete on result command list, even if exact match found. If it's really an exact match, it'll find it again; if there's something longer than it, it'll get the right result. * symtab.c (make_symbol_completion_function): Fixed typo; strcmp ==> strncmp. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Change 'G' case to mark symbols as LOC_EXTERNAL. * expread.y [variables]: Changed default type of text symbols to function returning int so that one can use, eg. strcmp. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Include a special flag indicating that one shouldn't insert the breakpoints on the next step for returning from a sigtramp and forcing at least one move forward. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Change test for nexting into a function to check for current stack pointer inner than previous stack pointer. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Check for step resume break address before dealing with normal breakpoints. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Added a case to deal with taking and passing along a signal when single stepping past breakpoints before inserting breakpoints. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Inserted special case to keep going after taking a signal we are supposed to be taking. Tue May 16 12:49:55 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * inflow.c (terminal_ours_1): Cast result of signal to (int (*)()). * gdb.texinfo: Made sure that references to the program were in upper case. Modify description of the "set prompt" command. [Running]: Cleaned up introduction. [Attach]: Cleaned up. [Stepping]: Change "Proceed" to "Continue running" or "Execute". Minor cleanup. [Source Path]: Cleaned up intro. Cleared up distinction between the executable search path and the source path. Restated effect of the "directory" command with no arguments. [Data]: Fixed typos and trivial details. [Stepping]: Fixed up explanation of "until". * source.c (print_source_lines): Print through filter. * printcmd.c (x_command): If the format with which to print is "i", use the address of anything that isn't a pointer instead of the value. This is for, eg. "x/10i main". * gdb.texinfo: Updated last modification date on manual. Mon May 15 12:11:33 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_symtab): Fixed typo (name ==> copy) in call to lookup_symtab_1. * gdb.texinfo: Added documentation for "break [+-]n" and for new actions of "directory" command (taking multiple directory names at the same time). * m68k-opcode.h: Replaced the version in gdb with an up-to-date version from the assembler directory. * m68k-pinsn.c (print_insn_arg): Added cases 'l' & 'L' to switch to print register lists for movem instructions. * dbxread.c, m-convex.h: Moved convex dependent include files over from dbxread.c to m-convex.h. * printcmd.c (disable_display, disable_display_command): Changed name of first to second, and created first which takes an int as arg rather than a char pointer. Changed second to use first. (_initialize_printcmd): Changed to use second as command to call. (delete_current_display, disable_current_display): Changed name of first to second, and changed functionality to match. * infrun.c (normal_stop), main.c (return_to_top_level): Changed to call disable_current_display. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol, read_dbx_symtab): Changed N_FN to be N_FN | N_EXT to deal with new Berkeley define; this works with either the old or the new. * Remote_Makefile, remote_gutils.c, remote_inflow.c, remote_server.c, remote_utils.c: Created. * Makefile: Included in tag and tar files. * README: Included a note about them. * printcmd.c (print_address): Use find_pc_partial_function to remove need to readin symtabs for symbolic addresses. * source.c (directory_command): Replaced function with new one that can accept lists of directories seperated by spaces or :'s. * inflow.c (new_tty): Replaced calls to dup2 with calls to dup. Sun May 14 12:33:16 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * stack.c (args_info): Make sure that you have an inferior or core file before taking action. * ns32k-opcode.h [deiw, deid]: Fixed machine code values for these opcodes. * dbxread.c (scan_file_globals): Modified to use misc function vector instead of file itself. Killed all arguments to the funciton; no longer needed. (psymtab_to_symtab): Changed call for above to reflect new (void) argument list. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, ): Moved HASH_OFFSET define out of read_dbx_symtab. * expread.y [variable]: Changed default type of misc function in text space to be (void ()). * Makefile: Modified for proper number of s/r conflicts (order is confusing; the mod that necessitated this change was on May 12th, not today). * expread.y (yylex): Added SIGNED, LONG, SHORT, and INT keywords. [typename]: Created. [typebase]: Added rules for LONG, LONG INT, SHORT, SHORT INT, SIGNED name, and UNSIGNED name (a good approximation of ansi standard). * Makefile: Included .c.o rule to avoid sun's make from throwing any curves at us. * blockframe.c: Included <obstack.h> * command.c (lookup_cmd): Clear out trailing whitespace. * command.c (lookup_cmd_1): Changed malloc to alloca. Fri May 12 12:13:12 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Only print nameless args when you know how many args there are supposed to be and when you've printed fewer than them. Don't print nameless args between printed args. * symtab.c (make_symbol_completion_function): Fixed typo (= ==> ==). * remote.c (remote_open): ifdef'd out siginterrupt call by #ifndef NO_SIGINTERRUPT. * m-umax.h: Defined NO_SIGINTERRUPT. * expread.y [ptype, array_mod, func_mod, direct_abs_decl, abs_decl]: Added rules for parsing and creating arbitrarily strange types for casts and sizeofs. * symtab.c, symtab.h (create_array_type): Created. Some minor misfeatures; see comments for details (main one being that you might end up creating two arrays when you only needed one). Thu May 11 13:11:49 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valops.c (value_zero): Add an argument for type of lval. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp_for_address): Take address properly in the avoid side affects case (ie. keep track of whether we have an lval in memory and we can take the address). (evaluate_subexp): Set the lval type of expressions created with value_zero properley. * valops.c, value.h (value_zero): Created--will return a value of any type with contents filled with zero. * symtab.c, symtab.h (lookup_struct_elt_type): Created. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Modified to not read memory when called with EVAL_AVOID_SIDE_EFFECTS. * Makefile: Moved dbxread.c ahead of coffread.c in the list of source files. Wed May 10 11:29:19 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * munch: Make sure that sysv version substitutes for the whole line. * symtab.h: Created an enum misc_function_type to hold the type of the misc function being recorded. * dbxread.c (record_misc_function): Branched on dbx symbols to decide which type to assign to a misc function. * coffread.c (record_misc_function): Always assign type unknown. * expread.y [variable]: Now tests based on new values. Tue May 9 13:03:54 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c: Changed inclusion of <strings.h> (doesn't work on SYSV) to declaration of index. * Makefile: Changed last couple of READLINE_FLAGS SYSV_DEFINE * source.c ({forward, reverse}_search_command): Made a default search file similar to for the list command. Mon May 8 18:07:51 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): If we don't know how many arguments there are to this function, don't print the nameless arguments. We don't know enough to find them. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Call print_frame_nameless_args with proper arguments (start & end as offsets from addr). * dbxread.c (read_addl_syms): Removed cases to deal with global symbols; this should all be done in scan_global_symbols. Sun May 7 11:36:23 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Added copying.awk to ${OTHERS}. Fri May 5 16:49:01 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_prefix): Don't pass passed_a_pointer onto children. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_suffix): Print "array of" with whatever the "of" is after tha array brackets. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_{prefix,suffix}): Arrange to parenthesisze pointers to arrays as well as pointers to other objects. * valprint.c (type_print_varspec_suffix): Make sure to print subscripts of multi-dimensional arrays in the right order. * infcmd.c (run_command): Fixed improper usages of variables within remote debugging branch. * Makefile: Added Convex.notes to the list of extra files to carry around. * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Made use of alloca or malloc dependent on macro define. Thu May 4 15:47:04 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Changed READLINE_FLAGS to SYSV_DEFINE and called munch with it also. * munch: Check first argument for -DSYSV and be looser about picking up init routines if you find it. * coffread.c: Made fclose be of type int. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Put "unset" into class alias. Wed May 3 14:09:12 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-sparc.h [STACK_END_ADDR]: Parameterized off of machine/vmparam.h (as per John Gilmore's suggestion). * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Changed this function back to checking frameless invocation first before checking frame chain. This means that a backtrace up from start will produce the wrong value, but that a backtrace from a frameless function called in main will show up correctly. * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Added entry in help for delete that indicates that unset is an alias for it. * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Modified recognition of being within a single command. Tue May 2 15:13:45 1989 Randy Smith (randy at gnu) * expread.y [variable]: Add some parens to get checking of the misc function vector right. Mon May 1 13:07:03 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * default-dep.c (core_file_command): Made reg_offset unsigned. * default-dep.c (core_file_command): Improved error messages for reading in registers. * expread.y: Allowed a BLOCKNAME to be ok for a variable name (as per C syntax). * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab): Flushed stdout after printing starting message about reading in symbols. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Switched starting place for printing of frameless args to be sizeof int above last real arg printed. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Modified final call to print_nameless_args to not use frame slots used array if none had been used. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Take FUNCTION_START_OFFSET into account when dealing with comparison of pc values to function addresses. * Makefile: Added note about compiling gdb on a Vax running 4.3. Sun Apr 30 12:59:46 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * command.c (lookup_cmd): Got correct error message on bad command. * m-sun3.h [ABOUT_TO_RETURN]: Modified to allow any of the return instructions, including trapv and return from interupt. * command.c (lookup_cmd): If a command is found, use it's values for error reporting and determination of needed subcommands. * command.c (lookup_cmd): Use null string for error if cmdtype is null; pass *line to error instead of **. * command.c (lookup_cmd_1): End of command marked by anything but alpha numeric or '-'. Included ctype.h. Fri Apr 28 18:30:49 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * source.c (select_source_symtab): Kept line number from ever being less than 1 in main decode. Wed Apr 26 13:03:20 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * default-dep.c (core_file_command): Fixed typo. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Don't use return value from numchars. * main.c, command.c (complete_on_cmdlist): Moved function to command.c. * command.c (lookup_cmd): Modified to use my new routine. Old version is still there, ifdef'd out. * command.c, command.h (lookup_cmd_1): Added a routine to do all of the work of lookup_cmd with no error reporting and full return of information garnered in search. Tue Apr 25 12:37:54 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Change "delete breakpionts" to be in class alias and not have the abbrev flag set. * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Fix to correctly complete things that correspond to multiword aliases. * main.c (complete_on_cmdlist): Don't complete on something if it isn't a command or prefix (ie. if it's just a help topic). * main.c (symbol_completion_function): Set list index to be 0 if creating a list with just one element. * main.c (complete_on_cmdlist): Don't allow things with abbrev_flag set to be completion values. (symbol_completion_function): Don't accept an exact match if the abbrev flag is set. * dbxread.c (read_type): Fixed typo in comparision to check if type number existed. * dbxread.c (read_type): Made sure to only call dbx_lookup_type on typenums if typenums were not -1. Mon Apr 24 17:52:12 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c: Added strings.h as an include file. Fri Apr 21 15:28:38 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (lookup_partial_symtab): Changed to only return a match if the name match is exact (which is what I want in all cases in which this is currently used. Thu Apr 20 11:12:34 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * m-isi.h [REGISTER_U_ADDR]: Installed new version from net. * default-dep.c: Deleted inclusion of fcntl.h; apparently not necessary. * Makefile: Added comment about compiling on isi under 4.3. * breakpoint.c (break_command_1): Only give decode_line_1 the default_breakpoint_defaults if there's nothing better (ie. make the default be off of the current_source notes if at all possible). * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Clean up comments and delete code ifdefed out around FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION test. * remote.c: Added a "?" message to protocol. (remote_open): Used at startup. (putpkt): Read whatever garbage comes over the line until we see a '+' (ie. don't treat garbage as a timeout). * valops.c (call_function): Eliminated no longer appropriate comment. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Changed several convex conditional compilations to be conditional on CANNOT_EXECUTE_STACK. Wed Apr 19 10:18:17 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Added code to attempt to deal with arguments that are bigger than an int. Continuation of Convex/Fortran changes: * printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Added leading zeros to printing of large integers. (address_info, print_frame_args): Added code to deal with LOC_REF_ARG. (print_nameless_args): Allow param file to specify a routine with which to print typeless integers. (printf_command): Deal with long long values well. * stack.c (print_frame_arg_vars): Change to deal with LOC_REF_ARG. * symmisc.c (print_symbol): Change to deal with LOC_REF_ARG. * symseg.h: Added LOC_REF_ARG to enum address_class. * symtab.c (lookup_block_symbol): Changed to deal with LOC_REF_ARG. * valarith.c (value_subscripted_rvalue): Created. (value_subscript): Used above when app. (value_less, value_equal): Change to cast to (char *) before doing comparison, for machines where that casting does something. * valops.c (call_function): Setup to deal with machines where you cannot execute code on the stack segment. * valprint.c (val_print): Make sure that array element size isn't zero before printing. Set address of default array to address of first element. Put in a couple of int cast. Removed some convex specific code. Added check for endianness of machine in case of a packed structure. Added code for printing typeless integers and for LONG LONG's. (set_maximum_command): Change to use parse_and_eval_address to get argument (so can use expressions there). * values.c (value_of_internalvar, set_internalvar_component, set_internalvar, convenience_info): Add in hooks for trapped internal vars. (unpack_long): Deal with LONG_LONG. (value_field): Remove LONGEST cast. (using_struct_return): Fixed typo ENUM ==> UNION. * xgdb.c (_initialize_xgdb): Make sure that specify_exec_file_hook is not called unless we are setting up a windowing environ. Tue Apr 18 13:43:37 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) Various changes involved in 1) getting gdb to work on the convex, and 2) Getting gdb to work with fortran (due to convex!csmith): * convex-dep.c, convex-opcode.h, m-convex.h, convex-pinsn.c: Created (or replaced with new files). * Makefile: Add convex dependent files. Changed default flags to gnu malloc to be CFLAGS. * config.gdb: Added convex to list of machines. * core.c (files_info): Added a FILES_INFO_HOOK to be used if defined. (xfer_core_file): Conditionalized compilation of xfer_core_file on the macro XFER_CORE_FILE. * coffread.c (record_misc_function): Made sure it zerod type field (which is now being used; see next). * dbxread.c: Included some convex dependent include files. (copy_pending, fix_common_blocks): Created. [STAB_REG_REGNUM, BELIEVE_PCC_PROMOTION]: Created default values; may be overridden in m-*.h. Included data structures for keeping track of common blocks. (dbx_alloc_type): Modified; if called with negative 1's will create a type without putting it into the type vector. (read_dbx_symtab, read_addl_syms): Modified calls to record_misc_function to include the new information. (symbol_file_command, psymtab_to_symtab, add_file_command): Modified reading in of string table to adapt to machines which *don't* store the size of the string table in the first four bytes of the string table. (read_dbx_symtab, scan_file_globals, read_ofile_symtab, read_addl_syms): Modified assignment of namestring to accept null index into symtab as ok. (read_addl_syms): Modified readin of a new object file to fiddle with common blocks correctly. (process_one_symbol): Fixed incorrect comment about convex. Get symbols local to a lexical context from correct spot on a per machine basis. Catch a bug in pcc which occaisionally puts an SO where there should be an SOL. Seperate sections for N_BCOMM & N_ECOMM. (define_symbol): Ignore symbols with no ":". Use STAB_REG_TO_REGNUM. Added support for function args calling by reference. (read_type): Only read type number if one is there. Remove old (#if 0'd out) array code. (read_array_type): Added code for dealing with adjustable (by parameter) arrays half-heartedly. (read_enum_type): Allow a ',' to end a list of values. (read_range_type): Added code to check for long long. * expread.y: Modified to use LONGEST instead of long where necessary. Modified to use a default type of int for objects that weren't in text space. * findvar.c (locate_var_value, read_var_value): Modified to deal with args passed by reference. * inflow.c (create_inferior): Used CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK if it exists. * infrun.c (attach_program): Run terminal inferior when attaching. (wait_for_inferior): Removed several convex dependencies. * main.c (float_handler): Created. Made whatever signal indicates a stop configurable (via macro STOP_SIGNAL). (main): Setup use of above as a signal handler. Added check for "-nw" in args already processed. (command_line_input): SIGTSTP ==>STOP_SIGNAL. * expread.y: Added token BLOCKNAME to remove reduce/reduce conflict. * Makefile: Change message to reflect new grammar. Mon Apr 17 13:24:59 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (compare_ints): Created. (print_frame_args): Modified to always print arguments in the order in which they were found in the symbol table. Figure out what apots are missing on the fly. * stack.c (up_command): Error if no inferior or core file. * m-i386.h, m-symmetry.h [FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION]: Created; same as m68k. * dbxread.c (define_symbol): Changed "desc==0" test to "processing_gcc_compilation", which is the correct way to do it. Sat Apr 15 17:18:38 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * expread.y: Added precedence rules for arglists, ?:, and sizeof to eliminate some shift-reduce conflicts. * Makefile: Modified "Expect" message to conform to new results. Thu Apr 13 12:29:26 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * inflow.c (terminal_init_inferior): Fixed typo in recent diff installation; TIOGETC ==> TIOCGETC. * m-vax.h, m-sun2.h, m-sun3.h, m-sparc.h, m-hp*.h, m-isi.h, m-news.h [FRAMELESS_FUNCTION_INVOCATION]: Created macro with appropriate definition. Wed Apr 12 15:30:29 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Added in a macro to specify when a "frame" is called without a frame pointer being setup. * Makefile [clean]: Made sure to delete gnu malloc if it was being used. Mon Apr 10 12:43:49 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Reset within_function to 0 after last RBRAC of a function. * dbxread.c (read_struct_type): Changed check for filling in of TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT of type. * inflow.c (create_inferior): Conditionalized fork so that it would be used if USG was defined and HAVE_VFORK was not defined. * defs.h: Added comment about enum command_class element class_alias. * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): Fixed a typo with interesting implications for associative processing in the brain (':' ==> 'c'). * sparc-dep.c (isabranch): Changed name to isannulled, modified to deal with coprocessor branches, and improved comment. (single_step): Changed to trap at npc + 4 instead of pc +8 on annulled branches. Changed name in call to isabranch as above. * m-sun4os4.h (STACK_END_ADDRESS): Changed it to 0xf8000000 under os 4.0. Sat Apr 8 17:04:07 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (process_one_symbol): In the case N_FUN or N_FNAME the value being refered to is sometimes just a text segment variable. Catch this case. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior), breakpoint.c (breakpoint_stop_status): Move the selection of the frame to inside breakpoint_stop_status so that the frame only gets selected (and the symbols potentially read in) if the symbols are needed. * symtab.c (find_pc_psymbol): Fixed minor misthough (pc >= fucntion start, not >). * breakpoint.c (_initialize_breakpoint): Change "delete" internal help entry to simply refer to it being a prefix command (since the list of subcommands is right there on a "help delete"). Fri Apr 7 15:22:18 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * blockframe.c (find_pc_partial_function): Created; figures out what function pc is in (name and address) without reading in any new symbols. * symtab.h: Added decl for above. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Used instead of find_pc_function_start. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Used instead of hand coding for same thing. * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab): No longer patch readin pst's out of the partial_symtab_list; need them there for some checks. * blockframe.c (block_for_pc), source.c (select_source_symtab), symtab.c (lookup_symbol, find_pc_symtab, list_symbols): Made extra sure not to call psymtab_to_symtab with ->readin == 1, since these psymtab now stay on the list. * symtab.c (sources_info): Now distinguishes between psymtabs with readin set and those with it not set. * symtab.c (lookup_symtab): Added check through partial symtabs for name with .c appended. * source.c (select_source_symtab): Changed semantics a little so that the argument means something. * source.c (list_command), symtab.c (decode_line_1): Changed call to select_source_symtab to match new conventions. * dbxread.c (add_file_command): This command no longer selects a symbol table to list from. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Only call find_pc_function (to find out if we have debugging symbols for a function and hence if we should step over or into it) if we are doing a "step". Thu Apr 6 12:42:28 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (command_line_input): Added a local buffer and only copied information into the global main.c buffer when it is appropriate for it to be saved (and repeated). (dont_repeat): Only nail line when we are reading from stdin (otherwise null lines won't repeat and what's in line needs to be saved). (read_command_lines): Fixed typo; you don't what to repeat when reading command lines from the input stream unless it's standard input. John Gilmore's (gnu@toad.com) mods for USG gdb: * inflow.c: Removed inclusion of sys/user.h; no longer necessary. (, terminal_init_inferior, terminal_inferior, terminal_ours_1, term_status_command, _initialize_inflow) Seperated out declaration and usage of terminal mode structures based on the existence of the individual ioctls. * utils.c (request_quit): Restore signal handler under USG. If running under USG initialize sys_siglist at run time (too much variation between systems). Wed Apr 5 13:47:24 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) John Gilmore's (gnu@toad.com) mods for USG gdb: * default-dep.c: Moved include of sys/user.h to after include of a.out.h. (store_inferior_registers): Fixed error message. (core_file_command): Improved error messages from reading in of u area in core file. Changed calculation of offset of registers to account for some machines putting it in as an offset rather than an absolute address. Changed error messages for reading of registers from core file. * coffread.c (read_file_hdr): Added final check for BADMAG macro to use if couldn't recognize magic number. * Makefile: Added explicit directions for alloca addition. Included alloca.c in list of possible library files. Cleaned up possible library usage. Included additional information on gcc and include files. * source.c, remote.c, inflow.c, dbxread.c, core.c, coffread.c: Changed include of sys/fcntl.h to an include of fcntl.h (as per posix; presumably this will break fewer machines. I hopw). * README: Added a pointer to comments at top of Makefile. * Makefile: Added a comment about machines which need fcntl.h in sys. Tue Apr 4 11:29:04 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (set_prettyprint_command, set_unionprint_command, format_info): Created. (_initialize_valprint): Added to lists of commands. * gdb.texinfo [Backtrace]: Added a section describing the format if symbols have not yet been read in. * valprint.c (val_print): Added code to prettyprint structures if "prettyprint" is set and only to print unions below the top level if "unionprint" is set. * infcmd.c (registers_info), valprint.c (value_print, val_print): Added argument to call to val_print indicating deptch of recursion. * symtab.[ch] (find_pc_psymbol): Created; finds static function psymbol with value nearest to but under value passed. * stack.c (print_frame_info): Used above to make sure I have best fit to pc value. * symseg.h (struct partial_symbol): Added value field. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Set value field for partial symbols saved (so that we can lookup static symbols). * symtab.[ch] (find_pc_symtab): Changed to external. * stack.c (select_frame): Call above to make sure that symbols for a selected frame is readin. Mon Apr 3 12:48:16 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * stack.c (print_frame_info): Modified to only print out full stack frame info on symbols whose tables have been read in. * symtab.c, symtab.h (find_pc_psymtab): Made function external; above needed it. * main.c (,set_verbose_command, initialize_main): Created a variable "info_verbose" which says to talk it up in various and sundry places. Added command to set this variable. * gdb.texinfo (GDB Output): Added documentation on "set verbose" and changed the name of the "Screen Output" section to "GDB Output". * dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab): Added information message about symbol readin. Conditionalized on above. * dbxread.c (define_symbol): Made an "i" constant be of class LOC_CONST and an "r" constant be of class LOC_CONST_BYTES. * README: Made a note about modifications which may be necessary to the manual for this version of gdb. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Now we get saved address and check for validity before we check for leafism. This means that we will catch the fact that we are in start, but we will miss any fns that start calls without an fp. This should be fine. * m-*.h (FRAME_CHAIN): Modified to return 0 if we are in start. This is usually a test for within the first object file. * m-sparc.h (FRAME_CHAIN): The test here is simply if the fp saved off the the start sp is 0. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Removed check to see if we were in start. Screws up sparc. * m-sparc.h (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGISTERS): Changed test for dummy frame to not need frame to be innermost. * gdb.texinfo: Added section on frameless invocations of functions and when gdb can and can't deal with this. * stack.c (frame_info): Disallowed call if no inferior or core file; fails gracefully if truely bad stack specfication has been given (ie. parse_frame_specification returns 0). Fri Mar 31 13:59:33 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * infrun.c (normal_stop): Changed references to "unset-env" to "delete env". * infcmd.c (_initialize_infcmd): Change reference to set-args in help run to "set args". * remote.c (getpkt): Allow immediate quit when reading from device; it could be hung. * coffread.c (process_coff_symbol): Modify handling of REG parameter symbols. Thu Mar 30 15:27:23 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Use malloc to allocate the space for the string table in symbol_file_command (and setup a cleanup for this). This allows a more graceful error failure if there isn't any memory availible (and probably allows more memory to be avail, depending on the machine). Additional mods for handling GNU C++ (from Tiemann): * dbxread.c (read_type): Added case for '#' type (method type, I believe). (read_struct_type): If type code is undefined, make the main variant for the type be itself. Allow recognition of bad format in reading of structure fields. * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Modify evaluation of a member of a structure and pointer to same to make sure that the syntax is being used correctly and that the member is being accessed correctly. * symseg.h: Added TYPE_CODE_METHOD to enum type_code. Add a pointer to an array of argument types to the type structure. * symtab.c (lookout_method_type, smash_to_method_type): Created. * symtab.h (TYPE_ARG_TYPES): Created. * valops.c (call_function): Modified handling of methods to be the same as handling of functions; no longer check for members. * valprint.c (val_print, type_print_varspec_{prefix,suffix}, type_print_base): Added code to print method args correctly. * values.c (value_virtual_fn_field): Modify access to virtual function table. Wed Mar 29 13:19:34 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * findvar.c: Special cases for REGISTER_WINDOWS: 1) Return 0 if we are the innermost frame, and 2) return the next frame in's value if the SP is being looked for. * blockframe.c (get_next_frame): Created; returns the next (inner) frame of the called frame. * frame.h: Extern delcaration for above. * main.c (command_line_input): Stick null at end before doing history expansion. Tue Mar 28 17:35:50 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Added namestring assignment to N_DATA/BSS/ABS case. Sigh. Sat Mar 25 17:49:07 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * expread.y: Defined YYDEBUG. Fri Mar 24 20:46:55 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (make_symbol_completion_list): Completely rewrote to never call psymtab_to_symtab, to do a correct search (no duplicates) through the visible symbols, and to include structure and union fields in the things that it can match. Thu Mar 23 15:27:44 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (dbx_create_type): Created; allocates and inits space for a type without putting it on the type vector lists. (dbx_alloc_type): Uses above. * Makefile: xgdb.o now produced by default rules for .o.c. Fri Mar 17 14:27:50 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * infrun.c: Fixed up inclusion of aouthdr.h on UMAX_PTRACE. * Makefile, config.gdb: Added hp300bsd to potential configurations. * hp300bsd-dep.c, m-hp300bsd.h: Created. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Rewrote to do no access to inferior until we make sure it's still there. * inflow.c (inferior_died): Added a select to force the selected frame to null when inferior dies. * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): free and zero symfile when discarding symbols. * core.c (xfer_core_file): Extended and cleaned up logic in interpeting memory address. * core.c (xfer_core_file): Extended opening comment. Thu Mar 16 15:39:42 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * coffread.c (symbol_file_command): Free symfile name when freeing contents. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Added to fatal error message to indicate that it should never happen. * stack.c (frame_info): Printed out value of "saved" sp seperately to call attention to the fact that it isn't stored in memory anywhere; the actual previous frames address is printed. * m-sparc.h (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS): Set address of sp saved in frame to value of fp (rather than value of sp in current frame). * expread.y: Allow "unsigned" as a type itself, as well as a type modifier. * coffread.c: Added declaration for fclose Fri Mar 10 17:22:31 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (command_line_input): Checked for -1 return from readline; indicates EOF. Fri Mar 3 00:31:27 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * remote.c (remote_open): Cast return from signal to (void (*)) to avoid problems on machines where the return type of signal is (int (*)). * Makefile: Removed deletion of version control from it (users will need it for their changes). Thu Mar 2 15:32:21 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symmetry-dep.c (print_1167_regs): Print out effective doubles on even number regs. (fetch_inferior_registers): Get the floating point regs also. * xgdb.c (do_command): Copied command before calling execute command (so that execute_command wouldn't write into text space). * copying.awk: Created (will produce copying.c as output when given COPYING as input). * Makefile: Used above to create copying.c. * main.c: Took out info_warranty and info_copying. * *.*: Changed copyright notice to use new GNU General Public License (includes necessary changes to manual). * xgdb.c (create_text_widget): Created text_widget before I create the source and sink. (print_prompt): Added fflush (stdout). * Makefile: Added -lXmu to the compilation line for xgdb. Left the old one there incase people still had R2. * README: Added note about -gg format. * remote.c (getpkt): Fixed typo; && ==> &. * Makefile: Added new variable READLINE_FLAGS so that I could force compilation of readline.c and history.c with -DSYSV on system V machines. Mentioned in Makefile comments at top. Wed Mar 1 17:01:01 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * hp9k320-dep.c (store_inferior_registers): Fixed typo. Fri Feb 24 14:58:45 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * hp9k320-dep.c (store_inferior_registers, fetch_inferior_registers): Added support for remote debugging. * remote.c (remote_timer): Created. (remote_open, readchar): Setup to timeout reads if they take longer than "timeout". This allows one to debug how long such things take. (putpkt): Modified to print a debugging message (if such things are enabled) each time it resends a packet. (getpkt): Modified to make the variable CSUM unsigned and read it CSUM with an & 0xff (presumably to deal with poor sign extension on some machines). Also made c1 and c2 unsigned. (remote_wait): Changed buffer to unsigned status. (remote_store_registers, remote_write_bytes): Puts a null byte at the end of the control string. * infcmd.c (attach_command, detach_command, _initialize_infcmd): Made attach_command and detach_command always availible, but modified them to only allow device file attaches if ATTACH_DETACH is not defined. * gdb.texinfo: Added cross reference from attach command to remote debugging. Thu Feb 23 12:37:59 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * remote.c (remote_close): Created to close the remote connection and set the remote_debugging flag to 0. * infcmd.c (detach_command): Now calls the above when appropriate. * gdb.texinfo: Removed references to the ``Distribution'' section in the copyright. * main.c, utils.c (ISATTY): Created default defintions of this macro which use isatty and fileno. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered, print_spaces_filtered), main.c (command_loop, command_line_input): Used this macro. * m-news.h: Created a definition to override this one. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Made line_size static (clueless). * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Changed max length of line printed to be 255 chars or twice the format length. * symmetry-dep.c, m-symmetry: Fixed typo (^L ==> ). * printcmd.c (do_examine): Fixed typo (\n ==> \t). Wed Feb 22 16:00:33 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) Contributed by Jay Vosburgh (jay@mentor.cc.purdue.edu) * m-symmetry.h, symmetry-dep.c: Created. * Makefile: Added above in appropriate lists. * config.gdb: Added "symmetry" target. * utils.c (prompt_for_continue): Zero'd chars_printed also. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Call prompt for continue instead of doing it yourself. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Added code to conditionalize what symbol type holds to "x.o" or "-lx" symbol that indicates the beginning of a new file. Tue Feb 21 16:22:13 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * gdb.texinfo: Deleted @ignore block at end of file. * findvar.c, stack.c: Changed comments that refered to "frame address" to "frame id". * findvar.c (locate_var_value): Modified so that taking the address of an array generates an object whose type is a pointer to the elements of the array. Sat Feb 18 16:35:14 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * gdb.texinfo: Removed reference to "!" as a shell escape character. Added a section on controling screen output (pagination); changing "Input" section to "User Interface" section. Changed many inappropriate subsubsection nodes into subsections nodes (in the readline and history expansion sections). Fri Feb 17 11:10:54 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * utils.c (set_screensize_command): Created. (_initialize_utils): Added above to setlist. * main.c (main): Added check to see if ~/.gdbinit and .gdbinit were the same file; only one gets read if so. Had to include sys/stat.h for this. * valprint.c (type_print_base): Changed calls to print_spaces to print_spaces_filtered. * main.c (command_line_input): Chaned test for command line editing to check for stdin and isatty. * main.c (command_loop): Call reinitialize_more_filter before each command (if reading from stdin and it's a tty). utils.c (initialize_more_filter): Changed name to reinitialize_more_filter; killed arguments. utils.c (_initialize_utils): Created; initialized lines_per_page and chars_per_line here. * utils.c (fprintf_filtered): Removed printing of "\\\n" after printing linesize - 1 chars; assume that the screen display will take care of that. Still watching that overflow. * main.c: Created the global variables linesize and pagesize to describe the number of chars per line and lines per page. Thu Feb 16 17:27:43 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * printcmd.c (do_examine, print_scalar_formatted, print_address, whatis_command, do_one_display, ptype_command), valprint.c (value_print, val_print, type_print_method_args, type_print_1, type_print_derivation_info, type_print_varspec_suffix, type_print_base), breakpoint.c (breakpoints_info, breakpoint_1), values.c (history_info), main.c (editing_info, warranty_info, copying_info), infcmd.c (registers_info), inflow.c (term_status_command), infrun.c (signals_info), stack.c (backtrace_command, print_frame_info), symtab.c (list_symbols, output_source_filename), command.c (help_cmd, help_list, help_command_list): Replaced calls to printf, fprintf, and putc with calls to [f]printf_filtered to handle more processing. Killed local more emulations where I noticed them. Wed Feb 15 15:27:36 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * defs.h, utils.c (initialize_more_filter, fprintf_filtered, printf_filtered): Created a printf that will also act as a more filter, prompting the user for a <return> whenever the page length is overflowed. * symtab.c (list_symbols): Elminated some code inside of an #if 0. Tue Feb 14 11:11:24 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Turned off backup versions for this file; it changes too often. * command.c (lookup_cmd, _initialize_command): Changed '!' so that it was no longer a shell escape. "sh" must be used. * main.c (command_line_input, set_history_expansion, initialize_main): Turned history expansion on, made it the default, and only execute it if the first character in the line is a '!'. * version.c, gdb.texinfo: Moved version to 3.2 (as usual, jumping the gun some time before release). * gdb.texinfo: Added sections (adapted from Brian's notes) on command line editing and history expansion. * main.c (set_command_editing, initialize_main): Modified name to set_editing and modified command to "set editing". * Makefile: Put in dependencies for READLINEOBJS. * main.c (history_info, command_info): Combined into new command info; deleted history_info. (initialize_main): Deleted "info history" command; it was interfering with the value history. * coffread.c (enter_linenos): Modified to do bit copy instead of pointer dereference, since the clipper machine can't handle having longs on short boundaries. (read_file_hdr): Added code to get number of syms for clipper. * stack.c (return_command): Fixed method for checking when all of the necessary frames had been popped. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab (ADD_PSYMBOL_TO_LIST)): Fixed typo in allocation length. Mon Feb 13 10:03:27 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Split assignment to namestring into several different assignments (so that it wouldn't be done except when it had to be). Shortened switches and duplicated code to produce the lowest possible execution time. Commented (at top of switch) which code I duplicated. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Modified which variables were register and deleted several variables which weren't used. Also eliminated 'F' choice from subswitch, broke out strcmp's, reversed compare on line 1986, and elminated test for !namestring[0]; it is caught by following test for null index of ':'. Sun Feb 12 12:57:56 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (gdb_completer_word_break_characters): Turned \~ into ~. Sat Feb 11 15:39:06 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * symtab.c (find_pc_psymtab): Created; checks all psymtab's till it finds pc. (find_pc_symtab): Used; fatal error if psymtab found is readin (should have been caught in symtab loop). (lookup_symbol): Added check before scan through partial symtab list for symbol name to be on the misc function vector (only if in VAR_NAMESPACE). Also made sure that psymtab's weren't fooled with if they had already been read in. (list_symbols): Checked through misc_function_vector for matching names if we were looking for functions. (make_symbol_completion_list): Checked through misc_function_vector for matching names. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Don't bother to do processing on global function types; this will be taken care of by the misc_function hack. * symtab.h: Modified comment on misc_function structure. Fri Feb 10 18:09:33 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * symseg.h, dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, init_psymbol_list, start_psymtab, end_psymtab), coffread.c (_initialize_coff), symtab.c (lookup_partial_symbol, list_symbols, make_symbol_completion_list): Changed separate variables for description of partial symbol allocation into a specific kind of structure. (read_dbx_symtab, process_symbol_for_psymtab): Moved most of process_symbol_for_psymtab up into read_dbx_symtab, moved a couple of symbol types down to the ingore section, streamlined (I hope) code some, modularized access to psymbol lists. Thu Feb 9 13:21:19 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (command_line_input): Made sure that it could recognize newlines as indications to repeat the last line. * symtab.c (_initialize_symtab): Changed size of builtin_type_void to be 1 for compatibility with gcc. * main.c (initialize_main): Made history_expansion the default when gdb is compiled with HISTORY_EXPANSION. * readline.c, readline.h, history.c, history.h, general.h, emacs_keymap.c, vi_keymap.c, keymaps.c, funmap.c: Made all of these links to /gp/gnu/bash/* to keep them updated. * main.c (initialize_main): Made default be command editing on. Wed Feb 8 13:32:04 1989 & Smith (randy at hobbes) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Ignore N_BSLINE on first readthrough. * Makefile: Removed convex-dep.c from list of distribution files. Tue Feb 7 14:06:25 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c: Added command lists sethistlist and unsethistlist to accesible command lists. (parse_binary_operation): Created to parse a on/1/yes vs. off/0/no spec. (set_command_edit, set_history, set_history_expansion, set_history_write, set_history_size, set_history_filename, command_info, history_info): Created to allow users to control various aspects of command line editing. * main.c (symbol_creation_function): Created. (command_line_input, initialize_main): Added rest of stuff necessary for calling bfox' command editing routines under run-time control. * Makefile: Included readline and history source files for command editing; also made arrangements to make sure that the termcap library was available. * symtab.c (make_symbol_completion_list): Created. Mon Feb 6 16:25:25 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c: Invented variables to control command editing. command_editing_p, history_expansion_p, history_size, write_history_p, history_filename. Initialized them to default values in initialize_main. * infcmd.c (registers_info), infrun.c (signals_info), * main.c (gdb_read_line): Changed name to command_line_input. (readline): Changed name to gdb_readline; added second argument indicating that the read value shouldn't be saved (via malloc). * infcmd.c (registers_info), infrun.c (signals_info), main.c (copying_info), symtab.c (output_source_filename, MORE, list_symbols): Converted to use gdb_readline in place of gdb_read_line. Sun Feb 5 17:34:38 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * blockframe.c (get_frame_saved_regs): Removed macro expansion that had accidentally been left in the code. Sat Feb 4 17:54:14 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (gdb_read_line, readline): Added function readline and converted gdb_read_line to use it. This was a conversion to the line at a time style of input, in preparation for full command editing. Fri Feb 3 12:39:03 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Call end_psymtab at the end of read_dbx_symtab if any psymtab still needs to be completed. * config.gdb, sun3-dep.c: Brought these into accord with the actual sun2 status (no floating point period; sun3-dep.c unless has os > 3.0). * m-sun2os2.h: Deleted; not needed. * config.gdb: Added a couple of aliases for machines in the script. * infrun.c: Added inclusion of aouthdr.h inside of #ifdef UMAX because ptrace needs to know about the a.out header. * Makefile: Made dep.o depend on dep.c and config.status only. * expread.y: Added declarations of all of the new write_exp_elt functions at the include section in the top. * Makefile: Added a YACC definition so that people can use bison if they wish. * Makefile: Added rms' XGDB-README to the distribution. * Makefile: Added removal of init.o on a "make clean". Thu Feb 2 16:27:06 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * *-dep.c: Deleted definition of COFF_FORMAT if AOUTHDR was defined since 1) We *may* (recent mail message) want to define AOUTHDR under a basically BSD system, and 2) AOUTHDR is sometimes a typedef in coff encapsulation setups. Also removed #define's of AOUTHDR if AOUTHDR is already defined (inside of coff format). * core.c, dbxread.c: Removed #define's of AOUTHDR if AOUTHDR is already defined (inside of coff format). Tue Jan 31 12:56:01 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * GDB 3.1 released. * values.c (modify_field): Changed test for endianness to assign to integer and reference character (so that all bits would be defined). Mon Jan 30 11:41:21 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * news-dep.c: Deleted inclusion of fcntl.h; just duplicates stuff found in sys/file.h. * i386-dep.c: Included default definition of N_SET_MAGIC for COFF_FORMAT. * config.gdb: Added checks for several different operating systems. * coffread.c (read_struct_type): Put in a flag variable so that one could tell when you got to the end of a structure. * sun3-dep.c (core_file_command): Changed #ifdef based on SUNOS4 to ifdef based on FPU. * infrun.c (restore_inferior_status): Changed error message to "unable to restore previously selected frame". * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Used intermediate variable in error message reporting a bad symbol type. (scan_file_globals, read_ofile_symtab, read_addl_syms): Data type of "type" changed to unsigned char (which is what it is). * i386-dep.c: Removed define of COFF_FORMAT if AOUTHDR is defined. Removed define of a_magic to magic (taken care of by N_MAGIC). (core_file_command): Zero'd core_aouthdr instead of setting magic to zero. * i386-pinsn.c: Changed jcxz == jCcxz in jump table. (putop): Added a case for 'C'. (OP_J): Added code to handle possible masking of PC value on certain kinds of data. m-i386gas.h: Moved COFF_ENCAPSULATE to before inclusion of m-i386.h and defined NAMES_HAVE_UNDERSCORE. * coffread.c (unrecrod_misc_function, read_coff_symtab): Added symbol number on which error occured to error output. Fri Jan 27 11:55:04 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Removed init.c in make clean. Removed it without -f and with leading - in make ?gdb. Thu Jan 26 15:08:03 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) Changes to get it to work on gould NP1. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Included cases for N_NBDATA and N_NBBSS. (psymtab_to_symtab): Changed declaration of hdr to DECLARE_FILE_HEADERS. Changed access to use STRING_TABLE_SIZE and SYMBOL_TABLE_SIZE. * gld-pinsn.c (findframe): Added declaration of framechain() as FRAME_ADDR. * coffread.c (read_coff_symtab): Avoided treating typedefs as external symbol definitions. Wed Jan 25 14:45:43 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Makefile: Removed reference to alloca.c. If they need it, they can pull alloca.o from the gnu-emacs directory. * version.c, gdb.texinfo: Updated version to 3.1 (jumping the gun a bit so that I won't forget when I release). * m-sun2.h, m-sun2os2.h, m-sun3os4.h, config.gdb: Modified code so that default includes new sun core, ptrace, and attach-detach. Added defaults for sun 2 os 2. Modifications to reset stack limit back to what it used to be just before exec. All mods inside of #ifdef SET_STACK_LIMIT_HUGE. * main.c: Added global variable original_stack_limit. (main): Set original_stack_limit to original stack limit. * inflow.c: Added inclusion of necessary files and external reference to original_stack_limit. (create_inferior): Reset stack limit to original_stack_limit. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Killed PROFILE_SYMBOLS ifdef. * sparc-dep.c (isabranch): Multiplied offset by 4 before adding it to addr to get target. * Makefile: Added definition of SHELL to Makefile. * m-sun2os4.h: Added code to define NEW_SUN_PTRACE, NEW_SUN_CORE, and ATTACH_DETACH. * sun3-dep.c: Added code to avoid fp regs if we are on a sun2. Tue Jan 24 17:59:14 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_array_type): Added function. (read_type): Added call to above instead of inline code. * Makefile: Added ${GNU_MALLOC} to the list of dependencies for the executables. Mon Jan 23 15:08:51 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * gdb.texinfo: Added paragraph to summary describing languages with which gdb can be run. Also added descriptions of the "info-methods" and "add-file" commands. * symseg.h: Commented a range type as having TYPE_TARGET_TYPE pointing at the containing type for the range (often int). * dbxread.c (read_range_type): Added code to do actual range types if they are defined. Assumed that the length of a range type is the length of the target type; this is a lie, but will do until somebody gets back to me as to what these silly dbx symbols mean. * dbxread.c (read_range_type): Added code to be more picky about recognizing builtins as range types, to treat types defined as subranges of themselves to be subranges of int, and to recognize the char type idiom from dbx as a special case. Sun Jan 22 01:00:13 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-vax.h: Removed definition of FUNCTION_HAS_FRAME_POINTER. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Removed default definition and use of above. Instead conditionalized checking for leaf nodes on FUNCTION_START_OFFSET (see comment in code). Sat Jan 21 16:59:19 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_range_type): Fixed assumption that integer was always type 1. * gdb.texinfo: Fixed spelling mistake and added a note in the running section making it clear that users may invoke subroutines directly from gdb. * blockframe.c: Setup a default definition for the macro FUNCTION_HAS_FRAME_POINTER. (get_prev_frame_info): Used this macro instead of checking SKIP_PROLOGUE directly. * m-vax.h: Overroad definition; all functions on the vax have frame pointers. Fri Jan 20 12:25:35 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * core.c: Added default definition of N_MAGIC for COFF_FORMAT. * xgdb.c: Installed a fix to keep the thing from dying when there isn't any frame selected. * core.c: Made a change for the UMAX system; needs a different file included if using that core format. * Makefile: Deleted duplicate obstack.h in dbxread.c dependency. * munch: Modified (much simpler) to cover (I hope) all cases. * utils.c (save_cleanups, restore_cleanups): Added functions to allow you to push and pop the chain of cleanups to be done. * defs.h: Declared the new functions. * main.c (catch_errors): Made sure that the only cleanups which would be done were the ones put on the chain *after* the current location. * m-*.h (FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): Removed check on pc in the current frame being valid. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Made the assumption that if a frame's pc value was within the first object file (presumed to be /lib/crt0.o), that we shouldn't go any higher. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Do *not* execute check for stop pc at step_resume_break if we are proceeding over a breakpoint (ie. if trap_expected != 0). * Makefile: Added -g to LDFLAGS. * m-news.h (POP_FRAME) Fixed typo. * printcmd.c (print_frame_args): Modified to print out register params in order by .stabs entry, not by register number. * sparc-opcode.h: Changed declaration of (struct arith_imm_fmt).simm to be signed (as per architecture manual). * sparc-pinsn.c (fprint_addr1, print_insn): Forced a cast to an int, so that we really would get signed behaivior (default for sun cc is unsigned). * i386-dep.c (i386_get_frame_setup): Replace function with new function provided by pace to fix bug in recognizing prologue. Thu Jan 19 11:01:22 1989 Randall Smith (randy at plantaris.ai.mit.edu) * infcmd.c (run_command): Changed error message to "Program not restarted." * value.h: Changed "frame" field in value structure to be a FRAME_ADDR (actually CORE_ADDR) so that it could survive across calls. * m-sun.h (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS): Fixed a typo. * value.h: Added lval: "lval_reg_frame_relative" to indicate a register that must be interpeted relative to a frame. Added single entry to value structure: "frame", used to indicate which frame a relative regnum is relative to. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Modified to correctly setup these fields when needed. Deleted section to fiddle with last register copied on little endian machine; multi register structures will always occupy an integral number of registers. (find_saved_register): Made extern. * values.c (allocate_value, allocate_repeat_value): Zero frame field on creation. * valops.c (value_assign): Added case for lval_reg_frame_relative; copy value out, modify it, and copy it back. Desclared find_saved_register as being external. * value.h: Removed addition of kludgy structure; thoroughly commented file. * values.c (free_value, free_all_values, clear_value_history, set_internalvar, clear_internavars): Killed free_value. Wed Jan 18 20:09:39 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * value.h: Deleted struct partial_storage; left over from yesterday. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Added code to create a value of type lval_reg_partsaved if a value is in seperate registers and saved in different places. Tue Jan 17 13:50:18 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * value.h: Added lval_reg_partsaved to enum lval_type and commented enum lval_type. Commented value structure. Added "struct partial_register_saved" to value struct; added macros to deal with structure to value.h. * values.c (free_value): Created; special cases lval_reg_partsaved (which has a pointer to an array which also needs to be free). (free_all_values, clear_value_history, set_internalvar, clear_internalvars): Modified to use free_values. * m-sunos4.h: Changed name to sun3os4.h. * m-sun2os4.h, m-sun4os4.h: Created. * config.gdb: Added configuration entries for each of the above. * Makefile: Added into correct lists. * Makefile: Added dependencies on a.out.encap.h. Made a.out.encap.h dependent on a.out.gnu.h and dbxread.c dependent on stab.gnu.h. * infrun.c, remote.c: Removed inclusion of any a.out.h files in these files; they aren't needed. * README: Added comment about bug reporting and comment about xgdb. * Makefile: Added note to HPUX dependent section warning about problems if compiled with gcc and mentioning the need to add -Ihp-include to CFLAGS if you compile on those systems. Added a note about needing the GNU nm with compilers *of gdb* that use the coff encapsulate feature also. * hp-include: Made symbolic link over to /gp/gnu/binutils. * Makefile: Added TSOBS NTSOBS OBSTACK and REGEX to list of things to delete in "make clean". Also changed "squeakyclean" target as "realclean". * findvar.c (value_from_register): Added assignment of VALUE_LVAL to be lval_memory when that is appropriate (original code didn't bother because it assumed that it was working with a pre lval memoried value). * expread.y (yylex): Changed to only return type THIS if the symbol "$this" is defined in some block superior or equal to the current expression context block. Mon Jan 16 13:56:44 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-*.h (FRAME_CHAIN_VALID): On machines which check the relation of FRAME_SAVED_PC (thisframe) to first_object_file_end (all except gould), make sure that the pc of the current frame also passes (in case someone stops in _start). * findvar.c (value_of_register): Changed error message in case of no inferior or core file. * infcmd.c (registers_info): Added a check for inferior or core file; error message if not. * main.c (gdb_read_line): Modified to take prompt as argument and output it to stdout. * infcmd.c (registers_info, signals_info), main.c (command_loop, read_command_lines, copying_info), symtab.c (decode_line_2, output_source_filename, MORE, list_symbols): Changed calling convention used to call gdb_read_line. * infcmd.c, infrun.c, main.c, symtab.c: Changed the name of the function "read_line" to "gdb_read_line". * breakpoint.c: Deleted external referenced to function "read_line" (not needed by code). Fri Jan 13 12:22:05 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * i386-dep.c: Include a.out.encap.h if COFF_ENCAPSULATE. (N_SET_MAGIC): Defined if not defined by include file. (core_file_command): Used N_SET_MAGIC instead of assignment to a_magic. (exec_file_command): Stuck in a HEADER_SEEK_FD. * config.gdb: Added i386-dep.c as depfile for i386gas choice. * munch: Added -I. to cc to pick up things included by the param file. * stab.gnu.def: Changed name to stab.def (stab.gnu.h needs this name). * Makefile: Changed name here also. * dbxread.c: Changed name of gnu-stab.h to stab.gnu.h. * gnu-stab.h: Changed name to stab.gnu.h. * stab.gnu.def: Added as link to binutils. * Makefile: Put both in in the distribution. Thu Jan 12 11:33:49 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c: Made which stab.h is included dependent on COFF_ENCAPSULATE; either <stab.h> or "gnu-stab.h". * Makefile: Included gnu-stab.h in the list of files to include in the distribution. * gnu-stab.h: Made a link to /gp/gnu/binutils/stab.h * Makefile: Included a.out.gnu.h and m-i386gas.h in list of distribution files. * m-i386gas.h: Changed to include m-i386.h and fiddle with it instead of being a whole new file. * a.out.gnu.h: Made a link to /gp/gnu/binutils/a.out.gnu.h. Chris Hanson's changes to gdb for hp Unix. * Makefile: Modified comments on hpux. * hp9k320-dep.c: #define'd WOPR & moved inclusion of signal.h * inflow.c: Moved around declaratiosn of <sys/fcntl.h> and <sys/ioctl.h> inside of USG depends and deleted all SYSV ifdef's (use USG instead). * munch: Modified to accept any number of spaces between the T and the symbol name. Pace's changes to gdb to work with COFF_ENCAPSULATE (robotussin): * config.gdb: Added i386gas to targets. * default-dep.c: Include a.out.encap.h if COFF_ENCAPSULATE. (N_SET_MAGIC): Defined if not defined by include file. (core_file_command): Used N_SET_MAGIC instead of assignment to a_magic. (exec_file_command): Stuck in a HEADER_SEEK_FD. * infrun.c, remote.c: Added an include of a.out.encap.h if COFF_ENCAPSULATE defined. This is commented out in these two files, I presume because the definitions aren't used. * m-i386gas.h: Created. * dbxread.c: Included defintions for USG. (READ_FILE_HEADERS): Now uses HEADER_SEEK_FD if it exists. (symbol_file_command): Deleted use of HEADER_SEEK_FD. * core.c: Deleted extra definition of COFF_FORMAT. (N_MAGIC): Defined to be a_magic if not already defined. (validate_files): USed N_MAGIC instead of reading a_magic. Wed Jan 11 12:51:00 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * remote.c: Upped PBUFSIZ. (getpkt): Added zeroing of c inside loop in case of error retry. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, process_symbol_for_psymtab): Removed code to not put stuff with debugging symbols in the misc function list. Had been ifdef'd out. * gdb.texinfo: Added the fact that the return value for a function is printed if you use return. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Removed test in "Have we hit step_resume_breakpoint" for sp values in proper orientation. Was in there for recursive calls in functions without frame pointers and it was screwing up calls to alloca. * dbxread.c: Added #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE to include a.out.encap.h. (symbol_file_command): Do HEADER_SEEK_FD when defined. * dbxread.c, core.c: Deleted #ifdef ROBOTUSSIN stuff. * robotussin.h: Deleted local copy (was symlink). * a.out.encap.h: Created symlink to /gp/gnu/binutils/a.out.encap.h. * Makefile: Removed robotussin.h and included a.out.encap.h in list of files. * valprint.c (val_print, print_scalar_formatted): Changed default precision of printing float value; now 6 for a float and 16 for a double. * findvar.c (value_from_register): Added code to deal with the case where a value is spread over several registers. Still don't deal with the case when some registers are saved in memory and some aren't. Tue Jan 10 17:04:04 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * xgdb.c (xgdb_create_window): Removed third arg (XtDepth) to frameArgs. * infrun.c (handle_command): Error if signal number is less or equal to 0 or greater or equal to NSIG or a signal number is not provided. * command.c (lookup_cmd): Modified to not convert command section of command line to lower case in place (in case it isn't a subcommand, but an argument to a command). Fri Jan 6 17:57:34 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c: Changed "text area" to "data area" in comments on N_SETV. Wed Jan 4 12:29:54 1989 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c: Added definitions of gnu symbol types after inclusion of a.out.h and stab.h. Mon Jan 2 20:38:31 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * eval.c (evaluate_subexp): Binary logical operations needed to know type to determine whether second value should be evaluated. Modified to discover type before binup_user_defined_p branch. Also commented "enum noside". * Makefile: Changed invocations of munch to be "./munch". * gdb.texinfo: Updated to refer to current version of gdb with January 1989 last update. * coffread.c (end_symtab): Zero context stack when finishing lexical contexts. (read_coff_symtab): error if context stack 0 in ".ef" else case. * m-*.h (FRAME_SAVED_PC): Changed name of argument from "frame" to "FRAME" to avoid problems with replacement of "->frame" part of macro. * i386-dep.c (i386_get_frame_setup): Added codestream_get() to move codestream pointer up to the correct location in "subl $X, %esp" case. Sun Jan 1 14:24:35 1989 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print): Rewrote routine to print string pointed to by char pointer; was producing incorrect results when print_max was 0. Fri Dec 30 12:13:35 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab, process_symbol_for_psymtab): Put everything on the misc function list. * Checkpointed distribution. * Makefile: Added expread.tab.c to the list of things slated for distribution. Thu Dec 29 10:06:41 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * stack.c (set_backtrace_limit_command, backtrace_limit_info, bactrace_command, _initialize_stack): Removed modifications for limit on backtrace. Piping the backtrace through an interuptable "more" emulation is a better way to do it. Wed Dec 28 11:43:09 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * stack.c (set_backtrace_limit_command): Added command to set a limit to the number of frames for a backtrace to print by default. (backtrace_limit_info): To print the current limit. (backtrace_command): To use the limit. (_initialize_stack): To initialize the limit to its default value (30), and add the set and info commands onto the appropriate command lists. * gdb.texinfo: Documented changes to "backtrace" and "commands" commands. * stack.c (backtrace_command): Altered so that a negative argument would show the last few frames on the stack instead of the first few. (_initialize_stack): Modified help documentation. * breakpoint.c (commands_command): Altered so that "commands" with no argument would refer to the last breakpoint set. (_initialize_breakpoint): Modified help documentation. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Removed ifdef on Sun4; now you can single step through compiler generated sub calls and will die if you next off of the end of a function. * sparc-dep.c (single_step): Fixed typo; "break_insn" ==> "sizeof break_insn". * m-sparc.h (INIT_EXTRA_FRAME_INFO): Set the bottom of a stack frame to be the bottom of the stack frame inner from this, if that inner one is a leaf node. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Check to make sure we don't add a psymtab to it's own dependency list. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Modified check for duplicate dependencies to catch them correctly. Tue Dec 27 17:02:09 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-*.h (FRAME_SAVED_PC): Modified macro to take frame info pointer as argument. * stack.c (frame_info), blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info), gld-pinsn.c (findframe), m-*.h (SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL, FRAME_CHAIN_VALID, FRAME_NUM_ARGS): Changed usage of macros to conform to above. * m-sparc.h (FRAME_SAVED_PC), sparc-dep.c (frame_saved_pc): Changed frame_saved_pc to have a frame info pointer as an argument. * m-vax.h, m-umax.h, m-npl.h, infrun.c (wait_for_inferior), blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Modified SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL to take a frame info pointer as an argument. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Altered the use of the macros FRAME_CHAIN, FRAME_CHAIN_VALID, and FRAME_CHAIN_COMBINE to use frame info pointers as arguments instead of frame addresses. * m-vax.h, m-umax.h, m-sun3.h, m-sun3.h, m-sparc.h, m-pn.h, m-npl.h, m-news.h, m-merlin.h, m-isi.h, m-hp9k320.h, m-i386.h: Modified definitions of the above macros to suit. * m-pn.h, m-npl.h, gould-dep.c (findframe): Modified findframe to use a frame info argument; also fixed internals (wouldn't work before). * m-sparc.h: Cosmetic changes; reordered some macros and made sure that nothing went over 80 lines. Thu Dec 22 11:49:15 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * Version 3.0 released. * README: Deleted note about changing -lobstack to obstack.o. Wed Dec 21 11:12:47 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-vax.h (SKIP_PROLOGUE): Now recognizes gcc prologue also. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame_info): Added FUNCTION_START_OFFSET to result of get_pc_function_start. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Same. * gdb.texinfo: Documented new "step" and "next" behavior in functions without line number information. Tue Dec 20 18:00:45 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * infcmd.c (step_1): Changed behavior of "step" or "next" in a function witout line number information. It now sets the step range around the function (to single step out of it) using the misc function vector, warns the user, and continues. * symtab.c (find_pc_line): Zero "end" subsection of returned symtab_and_line if no symtab found. Mon Dec 19 17:44:35 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * i386-pinsn.c (OP_REG): Added code from pace to streamline disassembly and corrected types. * i386-dep.c (i386_follow_jump): Code added to follow byte and word offset branches. (i386_get_frame_setup): Expanded to deal with more wide ranging function prologue. (i386_frame_find_saved_regs, i386_skip_prologue): Changed to use i386_get_frame_setup. Sun Dec 18 11:15:03 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-sparc.h: Deleted definition of SUN4_COMPILER_BUG; was designed to avoid something that I consider a bug in our code, not theirs, and which I fixed earlier. Also deleted definition of CANNOT_USE_ARBITRARY_FRAME; no longer used anywhere. FRAME_SPECIFICATION_DYADIC used instead. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): On the sun 4, if a function doesn't have a prologue, a next over it single steps into it. This gets around the problem of a "call .stret4" at the end of functions returning structures. * m-sparc.h: Defined SUN4_COMPILER_FEATURE. * main.c (copying_info): Seperated the last printf into two printfs. The 386 compiler will now handle it. * i386-pinsn.c, i386-dep.c: Moved print_387_control_word, print_387_status_word, print_387_status, and i386_float_info to dep.c Also included reg.h in dep.c. Sat Dec 17 15:31:38 1988 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * main.c (source_command): Don't close instream if it's null (indicating execution of a user-defined command). (execute_command): Set instream to null before executing commands and setup clean stuff to put it back on error. * inflow.c (terminal_inferior): Went back to not checking the ioctl returns; there are some systems when this will simply fail. It seems that, on most of these systems, nothing bad will happen by that failure. * values.c (value_static_field): Fixed dereferencing of null pointer. * i386-dep.c (i386_follow_jump): Modified to deal with unconditional byte offsets also. * dbxread.c (read_type): Fixed typo in function type case of switch. * infcmd.c (run_command): Does not prompt to restart if command is not from a tty. Fri Dec 16 15:21:58 1988 Randy Smith (randy at calvin) * gdb.texinfo: Added a third option under the "Cannot Insert Breakpoints" workarounds. * printcmd.c (display_command): Don't do the display unless there is an active inferior; only set it. * findvar.c (value_of_register): Added an error check for calling this when the inferior isn't active and a core file isn't being read. * config.gdb: Added reminder about modifying REGEX in the makefile for the 386. * i386-pinsn.c, i386-dep.c: Moved m-i386.h helper functions over to i386-dep.c.b Thu Dec 15 14:04:25 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * README: Added a couple of notes about compiling gdb with itself. * breakpoint.c (set_momentary_breakpoint): Only takes FRAME_FP of frame if frame is non-zero. * printcmd.c (print_scalar_formatted): Implemented /g size for hexadecimal format on machines without an 8 byte integer type. It seems to be non-trivial to implement /g for other formats. (decode_format): Allowed hexadecimal format to make it through /g fileter. Wed Dec 14 13:27:04 1988 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * expread.y: Converted all calls to write_exp_elt from the parser to calls to one of write_exp_elt_{opcode, sym, longcst, dblcst, char, type, intern}. Created all of these routines. This gets around possible problems in passing one of these things in one ear and getting something different out the other. Eliminated SUN4_COMPILER_BUG ifdef's; they are now superfluous. * symmisc.c (free_all_psymtabs): Reinited partial_symtab_list to 0. (_initialize_symmisc): Initialized both symtab_list and partial_symtab_list. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Didn't allocate anything on dependency list. (end_psymtab): Allocate dependency list on psymbol obstack from local list. (add_psymtab_dependency): Deleted. (read_dbx_symtab): Put dependency on local list if it isn't on it already. * symtab.c: Added definition of psymbol_obstack. * symtab.h: Added declaration of psymbol_obstack. * symmisc.c (free_all_psymtabs): Added freeing and reinitionaliztion of psymbol_obstack. * dbxread.c (free_all_psymbols): Deleted. (start_psymtab, end_psymtab, process_symbol_for_psymtab): Changed most allocation of partial symbol stuff to be off of psymbol_obstack. * symmisc.c (free_psymtab, free_all_psymtabs): Deleted free_psymtab subroutine. * symtab.h: Removed num_includes and includes from partial_symtab structure; no longer needed now that all include files have their own psymtab. * dbxread.c (start_psymtab): Eliminated initialization of above. (end_psymtab): Eliminated finalization of above; get includes from seperate list. (read_dbx_symtab): Moved includes from psymtab list to their own list; included in call to end_psymtab. * symmisc.c (free_psymtab): Don't free includes. Tue Dec 13 14:48:14 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * i386-pinsn.c: Reformatted entire file to correspond to gnu software indentation conventions. * sparc-dep.c (skip_prologue): Added capability of recognizign stores of input register parameters into stack slots. * sparc-dep.c: Added an include of sparc-opcode.h. * sparc-pinsn.c, sparc-opcode.h: Moved insn_fmt structures and unions from pinsn.c to opcode.h. * sparc-pinsn.c, sparc-dep.c (isabranch, skip_prologue): Moved this function from pinsn.c to dep.c. * Makefile: Put in warnings about compiling with gcc (non-ansi include files) and compiling with shared libs on Sunos 4.0 (can't debug something that's been compiled that way). * sparc-pinsn.c: Put in a completely new file (provided by Tiemann) to handle floating point disassembly, load and store instructions, and etc. better. Made the modifications this file (ChangeLog) list for sparc-pinsn.c again. * symtab.c (output_source_filename): Included "more" emulation hack. * symtab.c (output_source_filename): Initialized COLUMN to 0. (sources_info): Modified to not print out a line for all of the include files within a partial symtab (since they have pst's of their own now). Also modified to make a distinction between those pst's read in and those not. * infrun.c: Included void declaration of single_step() if it's going to be used. * sparc-dep.c (single_step): Moved function previous to use of it. * Makefile: Took removal of expread.tab.c out of make clean entry and put it into a new "squeakyclean" entry. Mon Dec 12 13:21:02 1988 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-pinsn.c (skip_prologue): Changed a struct insn_fmt to a union insn_fmt. * inflow.c (terminal_inferior): Checked *all* return codes from ioctl's and fcntl's in routine. * inflow.c (terminal_inferior): Added check for sucess of TIOCSPGRP ioctl call. Just notifies if bad. * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Close was getting called twice; once directly and once through cleanup. Killed the direct call. Sun Dec 11 19:40:40 1988 & Smith (randy at hobbes.ai.mit.edu) * valprint.c (val_print): Deleted spurious printing of "=" from TYPE_CODE_REF case. Sat Dec 10 16:41:07 1988 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c: Changed allocation of psymbols from using malloc and realloc to using obstacks. This means they aren't realloc'd out from under the pointers to them. Fri Dec 9 10:33:24 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * sparc-dep.c inflow.c core.c expread.y command.c infrun.c infcmd.c dbxread.c symmisc.c symtab.c printcmd.c valprint.c values.c source.c stack.c findvar.c breakpoint.c blockframe.c main.c: Various cleanups inspired by "gcc -Wall" (without checking for implicit declarations). * Makefile: Cleaned up some more. * valops.c, m-*.h (FIX_CALL_DUMMY): Modified to take 5 arguments as per what sparc needs (programming for a superset of needed args). * dbxread.c (process_symbol_for_psymtab): Modified to be slightly more picky about what it puts on the list of things *not* to be put on the misc function list. When/if I shift everything over to being placed on the misc_function_list, this will go away. * inferior.h, infrun.c: Added fields to save in inferior_status structure. * maketarfile: Deleted; functionality is in Makefile now. * infrun.c (wait_for_inferior): Modified algorithm for determining whether or not a single-step was through a subroutine call. See comments at top of file. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Made sure that the IGNORE_SYMBOL macro would be checked during initial readin. * dbxread.c (read_ofile_symtab): Added macro GCC_COMPILED_FLAG_SYMBOL into dbxread.c to indicate what string in a local text symbol will indicate a file compiled with gcc. Defaults to "gcc_compiled.". Thu Dec 8 11:46:22 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * m-sparc.h (FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS): Cleaned up a little to take advantage of the new frame cache system. * inferior.h, infrun.c, valops.c, valops.c, infcmd.c: Changed mechanism to save inferior status over calls to inferior (eg. call_function); implemented save_inferior_info and restore_inferior_info. * blockframe.c (get_prev_frame): Simplified this by a direct call to get_prev_frame_info. * frame.h, stack.c, printcmd.c, m-sparc.h, sparc-dep.c: Removed all uses of frame_id_from_addr. There are short routines like it still in frame_saved_pc (m-sparc.h) and parse_frame_spec (stack.c). Eventually the one in frame_saved_pc will go away. * infcmd.c, sparc-dep.c: Implemented a new mechanism for re-selecting the selected frame on return from a call. * blockframe.c, stack.c, findvar.c, printcmd.c, m-*.h: Changed all routines and macros that took a "struct frame_info" as an argument to take a "struct frame_info *". Routines: findarg, framechain, print_frame_args, FRAME_ARGS_ADDRESS, FRAME_STRUCT_ARGS_ADDRESS, FRAME_LOCALS_ADDRESS, FRAME_NUM_ARGS, FRAME_FIND_SAVED_REGS. * frame.h, stack.c, printcmd.c, infcmd.c, findvar.c, breakpoint.c, blockframe.c, xgdb.c, i386-pinsn.c, gld-pinsn.c, m-umax.h, m-sun2.h, m-sun3.h, m-sparc.h, m-pn.h, m-npl.h, m-news.h, m-merlin.h, m-isi.h, m-i386.h, m-hp9k320.h: Changed routines to use "struct frame_info *" internally. Wed Dec 7 12:07:54 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * frame.h, blockframe.c, m-sparc.h, sparc-dep.c: Changed all calls to get_[prev_]frame_cache_item to get_[prev_]frame_info. * blockframe.c: Elminated get_frame_cache_item and get_prev_frame_cache_item; functionality now taken care of by get_frame_info and get_prev_frame_info. * blockframe.c: Put allocation on an obstack and eliminated fancy reallocation routines, several variables, and various nasty things. * frame.h, stack.c, infrun.c, blockframe.c, sparc-dep.c: Changed type FRAME to be a typedef to "struct frame_info *". Had to also change routines that returned frame id's to return the pointer instead of the cache index. * infcmd.c (finish_command): Used proper method of getting from function symbol to start of function. Was treating a symbol as a value. * blockframe.c, breakpoint.c, findvar.c, infcmd.c, stack.c, xgdb.c, i386-pinsn.c, frame.h, m-hp9k320.h, m-i386.h, m-isi.h, m-merlin.h, m-news.h, m-npl.h, m-pn.h, m-sparc.h, m-sun2.h, m-sun3.h, m-umax.h: Changed get_frame_info and get_prev_frame_info to return pointers instead of structures. * blockframe.c (get_pc_function_start): Modified to go to misc function table instead of bombing if pc was in a block without a containing function. * coffread.c: Dup'd descriptor passed to read_coff_symtab and fdopen'd it so that there wouldn't be multiple closes on the same fd. Also put (fclose, stream) on the cleanup list. * printcmd.c, stack.c: Changed print_frame_args to take a frame_info struct as argument instead of the address of the args to the frame. * m-i386.h (STORE_STRUCT_RETURN): Decremented sp by sizeof object to store (an address) rather than 1. * dbxread.c (read_dbx_symtab): Set first_object_file_end in read_dbx_symtab (oops). * coffread.c (fill_in_vptr_fieldno): Rewrote TYPE_BASECLASS as necessary. Tue Dec 6 13:03:43 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * coffread.c: Added fake support for partial_symtabs to allow compilation and execution without there use. * inflow.c: Added a couple of minor USG mods. * munch: Put in appropriate conditionals so that it would work on USG systems. * Makefile: Made regex.* handled same as obstack.*; made sure tar file included everything I wanted it to include (including malloc.c). * dbxread.c (end_psymtab): Create an entry in the partial_symtab_list for each subfile of the .o file just read in. This allows a "list expread.y:10" to work when we haven't read in expread.o's symbol stuff yet. * symtab.h, dbxread.c (psymtab_to_symtab): Recognize pst->ldsymlen == 0 as indicating a dummy psymtab, only in existence to cause the dependency list to be read in. * dbxread.c (sort_symtab_syms): Elminated reversal of symbols to make sure that register debug symbol decls always come before parameter symbols. After mod below, this is not needed. * symtab.c (lookup_block_symbol): Take parameter type symbols (LOC_ARG or LOC_REGPARM) after any other symbols which match. * dbxread.c (read_type): When defining a type in terms of some other type and the other type is supposed to have a pointer back to this specific kind of type (pointer, reference, or function), check to see if *that* type has been created yet. If it has, use it and fill in the appropriate slot with a pointer to it. Mon Dec 5 11:25:04 1988 Randall Smith (randy at apple-gunkies.ai.mit.edu) * symmisc.c: Eliminated existence of free_inclink_symtabs and init_free_inclink_symtabs; they aren't called from anywhere, and if they were they could disrupt gdb's data structure badly (elimination of struct type's which values that stick around past elimination of inclink symtabs). * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Fixed a return pathway out of the routine to do_cleanups before it left. * infcmd.c (set_environment_command), gdb.texinfo: Added capability to set environmental variable values to null. * gdb.texinfo: Modified doc on "break" without args slightly. Sun Dec 4 17:03:16 1988 Randall Smith (randy at gluteus.ai.mit.edu) * dbxread.c (symbol_file_command): Added check; if there weren't any debugging symbols in the file just read, the user is warned. * infcmd.c: Commented set_environment_command (a little). * createtags: Cleaned up and commented. * Makefile: Updated depen_memory and write_inferior_memory in that errno is checked after each ptrace and returned to the caller. Used in value_at to detect references to addresses which are out of bounds. Also core.c (xfer_core_file): return 1 if invalid address, 0 otherwise. * inflow.c, <machine>-infdep.c: removed all calls to ptrace from inflo, m-sun3.h: Cleaned up dealings with functions returning structu0 19:19:36 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * symmisc.c: (read_symsegs) Accept only format number 2. Since the size of the type structure changed when C++ support was added, format 1 can no longer be used. * core.c, m-sunos4.h: (core_file_command) support for SunOS 4.0. Slight change in the core structure. #ifdef SUNOS4. New file m-sunos4.h. May want to change config.gdb also. Fri Jul 8 19:59:49 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * breakpoint.c: (break_command_1) Allow `break if condition' rather than parsing `if' as a function name and returning an error. Thu Jul 7 22:22:47 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * C++: valops.c, valprint.c, value.h, values.c: merged code to deal with C++ expressions. Wed Jul 6 03:28:18 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * C++: dbxread.c: (read_dbx_symtab, condense_misc_bunches, add_file_command) Merged code to read symbol information from an incrementally linked file. symmisc.c: (init_free_inclink_symtabs, free_inclink_symtabs) Cleanup routines. Tue Jul 5 02:50:41 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * C++: symtab.c, breakpoint.c, source.c: Merged code to deal with ambiguous line specifications. In C++ one can have overloaded function names, so that `list classname::overloadedfuncname' refers to several different lines, possibly sure currently configured machine dependent files come first in e at corn-chex.ai.mit.edu) * C++: symtab.c: replaced lookup_symtab_1 and lookup_symtab_2 with a modified lookup_symbol which checks for fields of the current implied argument `this'. printcmd.c, source.c, symtab.c, valops.c: Need to change callers once callers are installed. Wed Jun 29 01:26:56 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at frosted-flakes.ai.mit.edu) * C++: eval.c, expprint.c, expread.y, expression.h, valarith.c, Merged code to deal with evaluation of user-defined operators, member functions, and virtual functions. binop_must_be_user_defined tests for user-defined binops, value_x_binop calls the appropriate operator function. Tue Jun 28 02:56:42 1988 Peter TerMaat (pete at frosted-flakes.ai.mit.edu) * C++: Makefile: changed the echo: expect 101 shift/reduce conflicts and 1 reduce/reduce conflict. Local Variables: mode: indented-text eval: (auto-fill-mode 1) left-margin: 8 fill-column: 74 version-control: never End: