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/* Target-dependent code for the Motorola 68000 series.
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Copyright (C) 1990-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GDB.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#ifndef M68K_TDEP_H
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#define M68K_TDEP_H
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#include "gdbarch.h"
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class frame_info_ptr;
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* Makefile.in (m68k-tdep.o, m68klinux-tdep.o): Update
dependencies.
* m68k-tdep.c (NUM_FREGS): Delete.
(SIG_PC_FP_OFFSET): Delete.
(TARGET_M68K): Delete.
(P_MOVEAL_SP_FP, P_ADDAW_SP, P_ADDAL_SP, P_SUBQW_SP,
P_SUBQL_SP, P_LEA_SP_SP, P_LEA_PC_A5, P_FMOVEMX_SP,
P_MOVEL_SP, P_MOVEML_SP): Define.
(P_MOVL_SP_FP, P_MOVL, P_JSR, P_BSR, P_LEAL, P_MOVML, P_FMOVM,
P_TRAP): Delete.
(m68k_register_raw_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_virtual_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_type): Renamed from m68k_register_virtual_type and
add gdbarch argument.
(m68k_store_struct_return): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_return_value): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address): Delete.
(m68k_frame_chain): Delete.
(m68k_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_fix_call_dummy): Delete.
(m68k_push_dummy_frame): Delete.
(m68k_pop_frame): Delete.
(m68k_extract_return_value): New function.
(m68k_store_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_extract_struct_value_address): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_push_dummy_call): New function.
(struct m68k_frame_cache): Define.
(m68k_alloc_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_analyze_frame_setup): New function.
(m68k_analyze_register_saves): New function.
(m68k_analyze_prologue): New function.
(m68k_skip_prologue): Rewrite using above functions.
(m68k_unwind_pc): New function.
(m68k_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_frame_base_address): New function.
(m68k_frame_base): New function.
(m68k_unwind_dummy_id): New function.
(fill_gregset): Use regcache_collect.
(fill_fpregset): Likewise.
(m68k_saved_pc_after_call): Only define if SYSCALL_TRAP is
defined.
(m68k_gdbarch_init): Don't define call_dummy_words. Don't set
deprecated_init_frame_pc, deprecated_store_struct_return,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_frame_chain, deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_frame_init_saved_regs, deprecated_register_raw_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_max_register_raw_size,
deprecated_max_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_type, deprecated_register_size,
deprecated_register_byte, deprecated_register_bytes,
deprecated_fp_regnum, deprecated_use_generic_dummy_frames,
call_dummy_location, deprecated_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset,
deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy, deprecated_call_dummy_length,
deprecated_call_dummy_start_offset, deprecated_call_dummy_words,
deprecated_sizeof_call_dummy_words, deprecated_fix_call_dummy,
deprecated_push_dummy_frame, deprecated_pop_frame,
deprecated_dummy_write_sp. Set deprecated_saved_pc_after_call
only if SYSCALL_TRAP is defined. Set extract_return_value,
store_return_value, extract_struct_value_address, register_type,
push_dummy_call, unwind_dummy_id, unwind_pc. Add two frame unwind
predicates.
* m68k-tdep.h (M68K_D1_REGNUM, M68K_NUM_REGS,
M68K_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Define.
(struct m68k_sigtramp_info): Define.
(struct gdbarch_tdep): Add get_sigtramp_info.
* m68klinux-nat.c (fetch_register): Use register_size instead of
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE. Don't put assignment in if.
(store_register): Likewise.
(fetch_inferior_registers): Likewise.
(store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
* m68klinux-tdep.c (m68k_linux_sigtramp_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_sigcontext_reg_offset,
m68k_linux_ucontext_reg_offset): Define.
(m68k_linux_get_sigtramp_info): New function.
(m68k_linux_extract_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_linux_store_return_value): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_extract_struct_value_address): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_init_abi): Set get_sigtramp_info in tdep structure.
Don't set deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_extract_struct_value_address. Set
extract_return_value, store_return_value,
extract_struct_value_address.
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/* Register numbers of various important registers. */
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enum m68k_regnum
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{
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M68K_D0_REGNUM = 0,
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* Makefile.in (m68k-tdep.o, m68klinux-tdep.o): Update
dependencies.
* m68k-tdep.c (NUM_FREGS): Delete.
(SIG_PC_FP_OFFSET): Delete.
(TARGET_M68K): Delete.
(P_MOVEAL_SP_FP, P_ADDAW_SP, P_ADDAL_SP, P_SUBQW_SP,
P_SUBQL_SP, P_LEA_SP_SP, P_LEA_PC_A5, P_FMOVEMX_SP,
P_MOVEL_SP, P_MOVEML_SP): Define.
(P_MOVL_SP_FP, P_MOVL, P_JSR, P_BSR, P_LEAL, P_MOVML, P_FMOVM,
P_TRAP): Delete.
(m68k_register_raw_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_virtual_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_type): Renamed from m68k_register_virtual_type and
add gdbarch argument.
(m68k_store_struct_return): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_return_value): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address): Delete.
(m68k_frame_chain): Delete.
(m68k_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_fix_call_dummy): Delete.
(m68k_push_dummy_frame): Delete.
(m68k_pop_frame): Delete.
(m68k_extract_return_value): New function.
(m68k_store_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_extract_struct_value_address): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_push_dummy_call): New function.
(struct m68k_frame_cache): Define.
(m68k_alloc_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_analyze_frame_setup): New function.
(m68k_analyze_register_saves): New function.
(m68k_analyze_prologue): New function.
(m68k_skip_prologue): Rewrite using above functions.
(m68k_unwind_pc): New function.
(m68k_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_frame_base_address): New function.
(m68k_frame_base): New function.
(m68k_unwind_dummy_id): New function.
(fill_gregset): Use regcache_collect.
(fill_fpregset): Likewise.
(m68k_saved_pc_after_call): Only define if SYSCALL_TRAP is
defined.
(m68k_gdbarch_init): Don't define call_dummy_words. Don't set
deprecated_init_frame_pc, deprecated_store_struct_return,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_frame_chain, deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_frame_init_saved_regs, deprecated_register_raw_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_max_register_raw_size,
deprecated_max_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_type, deprecated_register_size,
deprecated_register_byte, deprecated_register_bytes,
deprecated_fp_regnum, deprecated_use_generic_dummy_frames,
call_dummy_location, deprecated_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset,
deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy, deprecated_call_dummy_length,
deprecated_call_dummy_start_offset, deprecated_call_dummy_words,
deprecated_sizeof_call_dummy_words, deprecated_fix_call_dummy,
deprecated_push_dummy_frame, deprecated_pop_frame,
deprecated_dummy_write_sp. Set deprecated_saved_pc_after_call
only if SYSCALL_TRAP is defined. Set extract_return_value,
store_return_value, extract_struct_value_address, register_type,
push_dummy_call, unwind_dummy_id, unwind_pc. Add two frame unwind
predicates.
* m68k-tdep.h (M68K_D1_REGNUM, M68K_NUM_REGS,
M68K_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Define.
(struct m68k_sigtramp_info): Define.
(struct gdbarch_tdep): Add get_sigtramp_info.
* m68klinux-nat.c (fetch_register): Use register_size instead of
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE. Don't put assignment in if.
(store_register): Likewise.
(fetch_inferior_registers): Likewise.
(store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
* m68klinux-tdep.c (m68k_linux_sigtramp_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_sigcontext_reg_offset,
m68k_linux_ucontext_reg_offset): Define.
(m68k_linux_get_sigtramp_info): New function.
(m68k_linux_extract_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_linux_store_return_value): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_extract_struct_value_address): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_init_abi): Set get_sigtramp_info in tdep structure.
Don't set deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_extract_struct_value_address. Set
extract_return_value, store_return_value,
extract_struct_value_address.
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M68K_D1_REGNUM = 1,
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M68K_D2_REGNUM = 2,
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M68K_D7_REGNUM = 7,
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M68K_A0_REGNUM = 8,
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M68K_A1_REGNUM = 9,
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M68K_A2_REGNUM = 10,
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M68K_FP_REGNUM = 14, /* Address of executing stack frame. */
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M68K_SP_REGNUM = 15, /* Address of top of stack. */
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M68K_PS_REGNUM = 16, /* Processor status. */
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M68K_PC_REGNUM = 17, /* Program counter. */
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M68K_FP0_REGNUM = 18, /* Floating point register 0. */
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M68K_FPC_REGNUM = 26, /* 68881 control register. */
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M68K_FPS_REGNUM = 27, /* 68881 status register. */
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M68K_FPI_REGNUM = 28
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};
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/* Number of machine registers. */
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#define M68K_NUM_REGS (M68K_FPI_REGNUM + 1)
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* Makefile.in (m68k-tdep.o, m68klinux-tdep.o): Update
dependencies.
* m68k-tdep.c (NUM_FREGS): Delete.
(SIG_PC_FP_OFFSET): Delete.
(TARGET_M68K): Delete.
(P_MOVEAL_SP_FP, P_ADDAW_SP, P_ADDAL_SP, P_SUBQW_SP,
P_SUBQL_SP, P_LEA_SP_SP, P_LEA_PC_A5, P_FMOVEMX_SP,
P_MOVEL_SP, P_MOVEML_SP): Define.
(P_MOVL_SP_FP, P_MOVL, P_JSR, P_BSR, P_LEAL, P_MOVML, P_FMOVM,
P_TRAP): Delete.
(m68k_register_raw_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_virtual_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_type): Renamed from m68k_register_virtual_type and
add gdbarch argument.
(m68k_store_struct_return): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_return_value): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address): Delete.
(m68k_frame_chain): Delete.
(m68k_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_fix_call_dummy): Delete.
(m68k_push_dummy_frame): Delete.
(m68k_pop_frame): Delete.
(m68k_extract_return_value): New function.
(m68k_store_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_extract_struct_value_address): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_push_dummy_call): New function.
(struct m68k_frame_cache): Define.
(m68k_alloc_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_analyze_frame_setup): New function.
(m68k_analyze_register_saves): New function.
(m68k_analyze_prologue): New function.
(m68k_skip_prologue): Rewrite using above functions.
(m68k_unwind_pc): New function.
(m68k_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_frame_base_address): New function.
(m68k_frame_base): New function.
(m68k_unwind_dummy_id): New function.
(fill_gregset): Use regcache_collect.
(fill_fpregset): Likewise.
(m68k_saved_pc_after_call): Only define if SYSCALL_TRAP is
defined.
(m68k_gdbarch_init): Don't define call_dummy_words. Don't set
deprecated_init_frame_pc, deprecated_store_struct_return,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_frame_chain, deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_frame_init_saved_regs, deprecated_register_raw_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_max_register_raw_size,
deprecated_max_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_type, deprecated_register_size,
deprecated_register_byte, deprecated_register_bytes,
deprecated_fp_regnum, deprecated_use_generic_dummy_frames,
call_dummy_location, deprecated_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset,
deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy, deprecated_call_dummy_length,
deprecated_call_dummy_start_offset, deprecated_call_dummy_words,
deprecated_sizeof_call_dummy_words, deprecated_fix_call_dummy,
deprecated_push_dummy_frame, deprecated_pop_frame,
deprecated_dummy_write_sp. Set deprecated_saved_pc_after_call
only if SYSCALL_TRAP is defined. Set extract_return_value,
store_return_value, extract_struct_value_address, register_type,
push_dummy_call, unwind_dummy_id, unwind_pc. Add two frame unwind
predicates.
* m68k-tdep.h (M68K_D1_REGNUM, M68K_NUM_REGS,
M68K_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Define.
(struct m68k_sigtramp_info): Define.
(struct gdbarch_tdep): Add get_sigtramp_info.
* m68klinux-nat.c (fetch_register): Use register_size instead of
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE. Don't put assignment in if.
(store_register): Likewise.
(fetch_inferior_registers): Likewise.
(store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
* m68klinux-tdep.c (m68k_linux_sigtramp_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_sigcontext_reg_offset,
m68k_linux_ucontext_reg_offset): Define.
(m68k_linux_get_sigtramp_info): New function.
(m68k_linux_extract_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_linux_store_return_value): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_extract_struct_value_address): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_init_abi): Set get_sigtramp_info in tdep structure.
Don't set deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_extract_struct_value_address. Set
extract_return_value, store_return_value,
extract_struct_value_address.
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/* Size of the largest register. */
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#define M68K_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE 12
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/* Convention for returning structures. */
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enum struct_return
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{
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pcc_struct_return, /* Return "short" structures in memory. */
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reg_struct_return /* Return "short" structures in registers. */
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};
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/* Particular flavour of m68k. */
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enum m68k_flavour
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{
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m68k_no_flavour,
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m68k_coldfire_flavour,
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m68k_fido_flavour
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};
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/* Target-dependent structure in gdbarch. */
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struct m68k_gdbarch_tdep : gdbarch_tdep_base
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{
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/* Offset to PC value in the jump buffer. If this is negative,
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longjmp support will be disabled. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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int jb_pc = 0;
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/* The size of each entry in the jump buffer. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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size_t jb_elt_size = 0;
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* Makefile.in (m68k-tdep.o, m68klinux-tdep.o): Update
dependencies.
* m68k-tdep.c (NUM_FREGS): Delete.
(SIG_PC_FP_OFFSET): Delete.
(TARGET_M68K): Delete.
(P_MOVEAL_SP_FP, P_ADDAW_SP, P_ADDAL_SP, P_SUBQW_SP,
P_SUBQL_SP, P_LEA_SP_SP, P_LEA_PC_A5, P_FMOVEMX_SP,
P_MOVEL_SP, P_MOVEML_SP): Define.
(P_MOVL_SP_FP, P_MOVL, P_JSR, P_BSR, P_LEAL, P_MOVML, P_FMOVM,
P_TRAP): Delete.
(m68k_register_raw_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_virtual_size): Delete.
(m68k_register_type): Renamed from m68k_register_virtual_type and
add gdbarch argument.
(m68k_store_struct_return): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_return_value): Delete.
(m68k_deprecated_extract_struct_value_address): Delete.
(m68k_frame_chain): Delete.
(m68k_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_fix_call_dummy): Delete.
(m68k_push_dummy_frame): Delete.
(m68k_pop_frame): Delete.
(m68k_extract_return_value): New function.
(m68k_store_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_extract_struct_value_address): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_push_dummy_call): New function.
(struct m68k_frame_cache): Define.
(m68k_alloc_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_analyze_frame_setup): New function.
(m68k_analyze_register_saves): New function.
(m68k_analyze_prologue): New function.
(m68k_skip_prologue): Rewrite using above functions.
(m68k_unwind_pc): New function.
(m68k_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_cache): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_this_id): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_prev_register): New function.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_unwind): New variable.
(m68k_sigtramp_frame_p): New function.
(m68k_frame_base_address): New function.
(m68k_frame_base): New function.
(m68k_unwind_dummy_id): New function.
(fill_gregset): Use regcache_collect.
(fill_fpregset): Likewise.
(m68k_saved_pc_after_call): Only define if SYSCALL_TRAP is
defined.
(m68k_gdbarch_init): Don't define call_dummy_words. Don't set
deprecated_init_frame_pc, deprecated_store_struct_return,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_frame_chain, deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_frame_init_saved_regs, deprecated_register_raw_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_max_register_raw_size,
deprecated_max_register_virtual_size,
deprecated_register_virtual_type, deprecated_register_size,
deprecated_register_byte, deprecated_register_bytes,
deprecated_fp_regnum, deprecated_use_generic_dummy_frames,
call_dummy_location, deprecated_call_dummy_breakpoint_offset,
deprecated_pc_in_call_dummy, deprecated_call_dummy_length,
deprecated_call_dummy_start_offset, deprecated_call_dummy_words,
deprecated_sizeof_call_dummy_words, deprecated_fix_call_dummy,
deprecated_push_dummy_frame, deprecated_pop_frame,
deprecated_dummy_write_sp. Set deprecated_saved_pc_after_call
only if SYSCALL_TRAP is defined. Set extract_return_value,
store_return_value, extract_struct_value_address, register_type,
push_dummy_call, unwind_dummy_id, unwind_pc. Add two frame unwind
predicates.
* m68k-tdep.h (M68K_D1_REGNUM, M68K_NUM_REGS,
M68K_MAX_REGISTER_SIZE): Define.
(struct m68k_sigtramp_info): Define.
(struct gdbarch_tdep): Add get_sigtramp_info.
* m68klinux-nat.c (fetch_register): Use register_size instead of
REGISTER_RAW_SIZE. Don't put assignment in if.
(store_register): Likewise.
(fetch_inferior_registers): Likewise.
(store_inferior_registers): Likewise.
* m68klinux-tdep.c (m68k_linux_sigtramp_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_frame_saved_pc): Delete.
(m68k_linux_sigcontext_reg_offset,
m68k_linux_ucontext_reg_offset): Define.
(m68k_linux_get_sigtramp_info): New function.
(m68k_linux_extract_return_value): Rewrite using regcache.
(m68k_linux_store_return_value): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_extract_struct_value_address): Likewise.
(m68k_linux_init_abi): Set get_sigtramp_info in tdep structure.
Don't set deprecated_frame_saved_pc,
deprecated_extract_return_value, deprecated_store_return_value,
deprecated_extract_struct_value_address. Set
extract_return_value, store_return_value,
extract_struct_value_address.
2003-07-07 23:06:11 +08:00
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/* Register in which the address to store a structure value is
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passed to a function. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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int struct_value_regnum = 0;
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2004-05-04 05:56:09 +08:00
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/* Register in which a pointer value is returned. In the SVR4 ABI,
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this is %a0, but in GCC's "embedded" ABI, this is %d0. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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int pointer_result_regnum = 0;
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/* Convention for returning structures. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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enum struct_return struct_return {};
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2007-06-16 04:19:17 +08:00
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/* Convention for returning floats. zero in int regs, non-zero in float. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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int float_return = 0;
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2007-06-16 04:19:17 +08:00
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/* The particular flavour of m68k. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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enum m68k_flavour flavour {};
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2007-06-16 04:19:17 +08:00
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/* Flag set if the floating point registers are present, or assumed
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to be present. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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int fpregs_present = 0;
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* gdbtypes.h (builtin_type_ieee_single, builtin_type_ieee_double,
builtin_type_i387_ext, builtin_type_m68881_ext, builtin_type_arm_ext,
builtin_type_ia64_spill, builtin_type_ia64_quad): Remove.
(init_float_type, init_complex_type): Add prototypes.
* gdbtypes.c (builtin_type_ieee_single, builtin_type_ieee_double,
builtin_type_i387_ext, builtin_type_m68881_ext, builtin_type_arm_ext,
builtin_type_ia64_spill, builtin_type_ia64_quad): Remove.
(_initialize_gdbtypes): Do not initialize them.
(build_flt): Rename to ...
(init_float_type): ... this. Make global.
(build_complex): Rename to ...
(init_complex_type): ... this. Make global. Remove BIT argument.
(gdbtypes_post_init): Update calls.
* ada-lang.c (ada_language_arch_info): Use init_float_type.
* jv-lang.c (build_java_types): Likewise.
* m2-lang.c (build_m2_types): Likewise.
* f-lang.c (build_fortran_types): Use init_float_type and
init_complex_type.
* target-descriptions.c (tdesc_gdb_type): Call init_float_type instead
of using builtin_type_ieee_single, builtin_type_ieee_double, or
builtin_type_arm_ext.
* ia64-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add ia64_ext_type member.
* ia64-tdep.c (builtin_type_ia64_ext): Remove.
(_initialize_ia64_tdep): Do not initialize it.
(floatformat_valid, floatformat_ia64_ext, floatformats_ia64_ext):
Move up.
(ia64_ext_type): New function.
(ia64_register_reggroup_p, ia64_convert_register_p,
ia64_register_to_value, ia64_value_to_register,
ia64_extract_return_value, ia64_store_return_value): Use ia64_ext_type
instead of builtin_type_ia64_ext.
* i386-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add i387_ext_type member.
(i387_ext_type): Add prototype.
* i386-tdep.c (i387_ext_type): New function.
(i386_extract_return_value, i386_store_return_value,
i386_register_type): Use it instead of builtin_type_i387_ext.
* amd64-tdep.c (amd64_register_type): Likewise.
* i387-tdep.c (print_i387_value, i387_register_to_value,
i387_value_to_register): Likewise.
(print_i387_value, print_i387_ext): Add GDBARCH argument.
(print_i387_ext, i387_print_float_info): Pass to subroutines.
* m68k-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add m68881_ext_type member.
* m68k-tdep.c (m68881_ext_type): New function.
(m68k_register_type, m68k_convert_register_p): Use it instead
of builtin_type_m68881_ext.
* arm-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Add arm_ext_type member.
* arm-tdep.c (arm_ext_type): New function.
(arm_register_type): Use it instead of builtin_type_arm_ext.
* alpha-tdep.c (alpha_register_type): Use builtin types
instead of builtin_type_ieee_double.
* mips-tdep.c (mips_float_register_type, mips_double_register_type):
Remove.
(mips_register_type): Use builtin types instead of
builtin_type_ieee_single and builtin_type_ieee_double.
(mips_print_fp_register): Use builtin types instead of
mips_float_register_type and mips_double_register_type.
* hppa-tdep.c (hppa32_register_type, hppa64_register_type):
Use builtin types instead of builtin_type_ieee_single and
builtin_type_ieee_double.
2009-07-02 20:48:54 +08:00
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/* ISA-specific data types. */
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gdb: fix gdbarch_tdep ODR violation
I would like to be able to use non-trivial types in gdbarch_tdep types.
This is not possible at the moment (in theory), because of the one
definition rule.
To allow it, rename all gdbarch_tdep types to <arch>_gdbarch_tdep, and
make them inherit from a gdbarch_tdep base class. The inheritance is
necessary to be able to pass pointers to all these <arch>_gdbarch_tdep
objects to gdbarch_alloc, which takes a pointer to gdbarch_tdep.
These objects are never deleted through a base class pointer, so I
didn't include a virtual destructor. In the future, if gdbarch objects
deletable, I could imagine that the gdbarch_tdep objects could become
owned by the gdbarch objects, and then it would become useful to have a
virtual destructor (so that the gdbarch object can delete the owned
gdbarch_tdep object). But that's not necessary right now.
It turns out that RISC-V already has a gdbarch_tdep that is
non-default-constructible, so that provides a good motivation for this
change.
Most changes are fairly straightforward, mostly needing to add some
casts all over the place. There is however the xtensa architecture,
doing its own little weird thing to define its gdbarch_tdep. I did my
best to adapt it, but I can't test those changes.
Change-Id: Ic001903f91ddd106bd6ca09a79dabe8df2d69f3b
2021-11-16 00:29:39 +08:00
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struct type *m68k_ps_type = nullptr;
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struct type *m68881_ext_type = nullptr;
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2003-05-26 02:50:55 +08:00
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};
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2004-05-04 05:56:09 +08:00
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/* Initialize a SVR4 architecture variant. */
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extern void m68k_svr4_init_abi (struct gdbarch_info, struct gdbarch *);
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Normalize names of some source files
Most tdep/nat files are named:
<cpu>-<os>-tdep.c
<cpu>-<os>-nat.c
A few files do not respect this scheme. This patch renames them so that
they are consistent with the rest of the files. It builds fine with
--enable-targets=all, but that doesn't test the nat files. I can only
hope that my grep skill is good enough.
gdb/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.in (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS,
HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, ALLDEPFILES): Rename files.
* alphabsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* alpha-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* alphabsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* alpha-bsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* alphabsd-tdep.h: Rename to ...
* alpha-bsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment.
* alphafbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* alpha-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* alphanbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* alpha-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* alphaobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* alpha-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* amd64bsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* amd64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* amd64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* amd64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this.
* amd64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* amd64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-obsd-nat.c: ... this.
* amd64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* amd64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* amd64-tdep.h: Update comments.
* armbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* arm-bsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* armnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* arm-nbsd-nat.c: ... this.
* armnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* arm-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* armobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* arm-obsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* arm-tdep.h: Update comments.
* hppabsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* hppa-bsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* hppabsd-tdep.h: Rename to ...
* hppa-bsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment.
* hppanbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* hppa-nbsd-nat.c: ... this.
* hppanbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* hppa-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* hppaobsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* hppa-obsd-nat.c: ... this.
* hppaobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* hppa-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386bsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386bsd-nat.h: Rename to ...
* i386-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment.
* i386bsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* i386-bsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* i386fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* i386-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386fbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ...
* i386-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment.
* i386gnu-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-gnu-nat.c: ... this.
* i386gnu-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* i386-gnu-tdep.c: ... this.
* i386nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* i386-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* i386obsd-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include.
* i386obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ...
* i386-obsd-tdep.c: ... this.
* i386v4-nat.c: Rename to ...
* i386-v4-nat.c: ... this.
* i386-tdep.h: Update comments.
* m68k-tdep.h: Update comments.
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* m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this.
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* mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include.
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* ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment.
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/* Functions exported from m68k-bsd-tdep.c. */
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extern int m68kbsd_fpreg_offset (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, int regnum);
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#endif /* m68k-tdep.h */
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