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Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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# Please keep lists in this file sorted alphabetically, with one item per line.
# Here are the general guidelines for ordering files and directories:
#
# - Files come before directories.
# - The extensions are not taken into account when comparing filenames, except
# if the filenames are otherwise equal.
# - A filename that is a prefix of another one comes before.
# - Underscores and dashes are treated equally, and come before alphanumeric
# characters.
#
# For example:
#
# SOME_FILES = \
# foo.c \
# foo.h \
# foo-bar.c \
# foobar.c \
# foo/bar.c
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
host_alias = @host_alias@
target_alias = @target_alias@
program_transform_name = @program_transform_name@
bindir = @bindir@
libdir = @libdir@
tooldir = $(libdir)/$(target_alias)
datadir = @datadir@
localedir = @localedir@
mandir = @mandir@
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
man2dir = $(mandir)/man2
man3dir = $(mandir)/man3
man4dir = $(mandir)/man4
man5dir = $(mandir)/man5
man6dir = $(mandir)/man6
man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
man9dir = $(mandir)/man9
infodir = @infodir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
docdir = @docdir@
htmldir = @htmldir@
pdfdir = @pdfdir@
includedir = @includedir@
install_sh = @install_sh@
# This can be referenced by `LIBINTL' as computed by
# ZW_GNU_GETTEXT_SISTER_DIR.
top_builddir = .
SHELL = @SHELL@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
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AWK = @AWK@
LN_S = @LN_S@
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INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
DESTDIR =
AR = @AR@
AR_FLAGS = qv
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
DLLTOOL = @DLLTOOL@
WINDRES = @WINDRES@
MIG = @MIG@
STRIP = @STRIP@
XGETTEXT = @XGETTEXT@
GMSGFMT = @GMSGFMT@
MSGMERGE = msgmerge
PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@
CATALOGS = @CATALOGS@
CC = @CC@
CXX = @CXX@
CXX_DIALECT = @CXX_DIALECT@
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# Dependency tracking information.
DEPMODE = @CCDEPMODE@
DEPDIR = @DEPDIR@
depcomp = $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../depcomp
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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# Directory containing source files.
srcdir = @srcdir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
include $(srcdir)/silent-rules.mk
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# Note that these are overridden by GNU make-specific code below if
# GNU make is used. The overrides implement dependency tracking.
COMPILE.pre = $(CXX) -x c++ $(CXX_DIALECT)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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COMPILE.post = -c -o $@
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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COMPILE = $(ECHO_CXX) $(COMPILE.pre) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) $(COMPILE.post)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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POSTCOMPILE = @true
YACC = @YACC@
# This is used to rebuild ada-lex.c from ada-lex.l. If the program is
# not defined, but ada-lex.c is present, compilation will continue,
# possibly with a warning.
FLEX = flex
YLWRAP = $(srcdir)/../ylwrap
# where to find makeinfo, preferably one designed for texinfo-2
MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
MAKEINFOFLAGS = @MAKEINFOFLAGS@
MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS = @MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS@
MAKEINFO_CMD = $(MAKEINFO) $(MAKEINFOFLAGS) $(MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS)
MAKEHTML = $(MAKEINFO_CMD) --html
MAKEHTMLFLAGS =
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# Set this up with gcc if you have gnu ld and the loader will print out
# line numbers for undefined references.
#CC_LD = g++ -static
CC_LD = $(CXX) $(CXX_DIALECT)
# Where is our "include" directory? Typically $(srcdir)/../include.
# This is essentially the header file directory for the library
# routines in libiberty.
INCLUDE_DIR = $(srcdir)/../include
INCLUDE_CFLAGS = -I$(INCLUDE_DIR)
# Where is the "-liberty" library? Typically in ../libiberty.
LIBIBERTY = ../libiberty/libiberty.a
gdb: CTF support This patch adds the CTF (Compact Ansi-C Type Format) support in gdb. Two submissions on which this gdb work depends were posted earlier in May: * On the binutils mailing list - adding libctf which creates, updates, reads, and manipulates the CTF data. * On the gcc mailing list - expanding gcc to directly emit the CFT data with a new command line option -gt. CTF is a reduced form of debugging information whose main purpose is to describe the type of C entities such as structures, unions, typedefs and function arguments at the global scope only. It does not contain debug information about source lines, location expressions, or local variables. For more information on CTF, see the documentation in the libdtrace-ctf source tree, available here: <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oracle/libdtrace-ctf/master/doc/ctf-format>. This patch expands struct elfinfo by adding the .ctf section, which contains CTF debugging info, and modifies elf_symfile_read() to read it. If both DWARF and CTF exist in a program, only DWARF will be read. CTF data will be read only when there is no DWARF. The two-stage symbolic reading and setting strategy, partial and full, was used. File ctfread.c contains functions to transform CTF data into gdb's internal symbol table structures by iterately reading entries from CTF sections of "data objects", "function info", "variable info", and "data types" when setting up either partial or full symbol table. If the ELF symbol table is available, e.g. not stripped, the CTF reader will associate the found type information with these symbol entries. Due to the proximity between DWARF and CTF (CTF being a much simplified subset of DWARF), some DWARF implementation was reused to support CTF. Test cases ctf-constvars.exp, ctf-cvexpr.exp, ctf-ptype.exp, and ctf-whatis.exp have been added to verify the correctness of this support. This patch has missing features and limitations which we will add and address in the future patches. gdb/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb/ctfread.c: New file. + * gdb/ctfread.h: New file. + * gdb/elfread.c: Include ctfread.h. + (struct elfinfo text_p): New member ctfsect. + (elf_locate_sections): Mark CTF section. + (elf_symfile_read): Call elfctf_build_psymtabs. + * gdb/Makefile.in (LIBCTF): Add. + (CLIBS): Use it. + (CDEPS): Likewise. + (DIST): Add ctfread.c. + * Makefile.def (dependencies): Add all-libctf to all-gdb + * Makefile.in: Add "all-gdb: maybe-all-libctf" + gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-cvexpr.exp: New file. +
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# Where is the CTF library? Typically in ../libctf.
LIBCTF = ../libctf/.libs/libctf.a
# Where is the BFD library? Typically in ../bfd.
BFD_DIR = ../bfd
BFD = $(BFD_DIR)/libbfd.a
BFD_SRC = $(srcdir)/$(BFD_DIR)
BFD_CFLAGS = -I$(BFD_DIR) -I$(BFD_SRC)
# This is where we get zlib from. zlibdir is -L../zlib and zlibinc is
# -I../zlib, unless we were configured with --with-system-zlib, in which
# case both are empty.
ZLIB = @zlibdir@ -lz
ZLIBINC = @zlibinc@
# Where is the decnumber library? Typically in ../libdecnumber.
LIBDECNUMBER_DIR = ../libdecnumber
LIBDECNUMBER = $(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR)/libdecnumber.a
LIBDECNUMBER_SRC = $(srcdir)/$(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR)
LIBDECNUMBER_CFLAGS = -I$(LIBDECNUMBER_DIR) -I$(LIBDECNUMBER_SRC)
Move readline to the readline/readline subdirectory readline turns out to be a bit of a stumbling block for the project to move gdbsupport (and then gdbserver) to the top-level. The issue is that readline headers are intended to be included with names like "readline/readline.h". To support this, gdb effectively adds a -I option pointing to the top-level source directory -- but, importantly, this option is not used when the system readline is used. For gdbsupport, a -I option like this would always be needed, but that in turn would break the system readline case. This was PR build/17077, fixed in commit a8a5dbcab8df0b3a9e04745d4fe8d64740acb323. Previously, we had discussed this on the gdb-patches list in terms of removing readline from the tree https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2019-09/msg00317.html However, Eli expressed some concerns, and Joel did as well (off-list). Given those concerns, and the fact that a patch-free local readline is relatively new in gdb (it was locally patched for years), I changed my mind and decided to handle this situation by moving the readline sources down a level. That is, upstream readline is now in readline/readline, and the top-level readline directory just contains the minimal configury needed to build that. This fixes the problem because, when gdb unconditionally adds a -I$(top_srcdir), this will not find readline headers. A separate -I will be needed instead, which is exactly what's needed for --with-system-readline. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-10-23 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * Makefile.in (READLINE_DIR): Update. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2019-10-23 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * Makefile.in (READLINE_DIR): Update. readline/ChangeLog 2019-10-23 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> Move old contents to readline/ subdirectory. * aclocal.m4, configure, configure.ac, .gitignore, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. Change-Id: Ice156a2ee09ea68722b48f64d97146d7428ea9e4
2019-10-06 06:39:44 +08:00
# Where is the READLINE library? Typically in ../readline/readline.
READLINE_DIR = ../readline/readline
READLINE_SRC = $(srcdir)/$(READLINE_DIR)
READLINE = @READLINE@
READLINE_DEPS = @READLINE_DEPS@
READLINE_CFLAGS = @READLINE_CFLAGS@
# Where is expat? This will be empty if expat was not available.
LIBEXPAT = @LIBEXPAT@
# Where is lzma? This will be empty if lzma was not available.
LIBLZMA = @LIBLZMA@
Use libxxhash for hashing, if present XXHash is faster than htab_hash_string: ------------------------------------------------------------ Benchmark Time CPU Iterations ------------------------------------------------------------ BM_xxh3 11 ns 11 ns 65887249 BM_xxh32 19 ns 19 ns 36511877 BM_xxh64 16 ns 16 ns 42964585 BM_hash_string 182 ns 182 ns 3853125 BM_iterative_hash 77 ns 77 ns 9087638 Unfortunately, XXH3 is still experimental (see https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash#user-content-new-experimental-hash-algorithm) However, regular XXH64 is still a lot faster than htab_hash_string per my benchmark above. I used the following string for the benchmark: static constexpr char str[] = "_ZZZL13make_gdb_typeP7gdbarchP10tdesc_typeEN16gdb_type_creator19make_gdb_type_flagsEPK22tdesc_type_with_fieldsE19__PRETTY_FUNCTION__"; htab_hash_string is currently 4.35% + 7.98% (rehashing) of gdb startup when attaching to Chrome's content_shell. An additional 5.21% is spent in msymbol_hash, which does not use this hash function. Unfortunately, since it has to lowercase the string, it can't use this hash function. BM_msymbol_hash 52 ns 52 ns 13281495 It may be worth investigating if strlen+XXHash is still faster than htab_hash_string, which would make it easier to use in more places. Debian ships xxhash as libxxhash{0,-dev}. Fedora ships it as xxhash-devel. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-22 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * Makefile.in: Link with libxxhash. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Search for libxxhash. * utils.c (fast_hash): Use xxhash if present. Change-Id: Icab218388b9f829522ed3977f04301ae6d4fc4ca
2019-09-28 02:32:07 +08:00
# Where is libbabeltrace? This will be empty if libbabeltrace was not
gdb/ 2013-04-10 Hui Zhu <hui@codesourcery.com> Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * configure.ac: Check libbabeltrace is installed. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (LIBBABELTRACE): New. (CLIBS): Add LIBBABELTRACE. * ctf.c: Include "exec.h". (CTF_EVENT_ID_STATUS, CTF_EVENT_ID_TSV_DEF): New macros. (CTF_EVENT_ID_TP_DEF, ctf_save_write_int32): New macros. (ctf_save_metadata_header): Define new type aliases in metadata. (ctf_write_header): Define event type "tsv_def" and "tp_def" in metadata. Start a new faked packet for trace status. (ctf_write_status): Write trace status to CTF. (ctf_write_uploaded_tsv): Write TSV to CTF. (ctf_write_uploaded_tp): Write tracepoint definition to CTF. (ctf_write_definition_end): End the faked packet. (ctx, ctf_iter, trace_dirname): New. (start_pos): New variable. (ctf_destroy, ctf_open_dir, ctf_open): New. (SET_INT32_FIELD, SET_ARRAY_FIELD, SET_STRING_FIELD): New macros. (ctf_read_tsv, ctf_read_tp, ctf_close, ctf_files_info): New. (ctf_fetch_registers, ctf_xfer_partial): New. (ctf_get_trace_state_variable_value): New. (ctf_get_tpnum_from_frame_event): New. (ctf_get_traceframe_address): New. (ctf_trace_find, ctf_has_stack): New. (ctf_has_registers, ctf_traceframe_info, init_ctf_ops): New. (ctf_get_trace_status, ctf_read_status): New. (_initialize_ctf): New. * tracepoint.c (get_tracepoint_number): New (get_uploaded_tsv): Remove 'static'. (struct traceframe_info, trace_regblock_size): Move it to ... * tracepoint.h: ... here. (get_tracepoint_number): Declare it. (get_uploaded_tsv): Declare it. * NEWS: Mention new configure option. gdb/doc/ 2013-04-10 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.texinfo (Trace Files): Add "target ctf". gdb/testsuite/ 2013-04-10 Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * gdb.trace/actions.exp: Save trace data to CTF. Change to ctf target if GDB supports, read CTF data in ctf target, and check the actions of tracepoints. * gdb.trace/while-stepping.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/report.exp: Test GDB saves trace data to CTF format and read CTF trace file if GDB supports. * gdb.trace/tstatus.exp: Save trace data to CTF. If ctf target is supported, change to ctf target, read trace data and check output of command "tstatus". * gdb.trace/tsv.exp: Save trace frame to CTF. If GDB supports, read CTF data by target ctf and call check_tsv.
2013-04-10 17:42:57 +08:00
# available.
LIBBABELTRACE = @LIBBABELTRACE@
Use libxxhash for hashing, if present XXHash is faster than htab_hash_string: ------------------------------------------------------------ Benchmark Time CPU Iterations ------------------------------------------------------------ BM_xxh3 11 ns 11 ns 65887249 BM_xxh32 19 ns 19 ns 36511877 BM_xxh64 16 ns 16 ns 42964585 BM_hash_string 182 ns 182 ns 3853125 BM_iterative_hash 77 ns 77 ns 9087638 Unfortunately, XXH3 is still experimental (see https://github.com/Cyan4973/xxHash#user-content-new-experimental-hash-algorithm) However, regular XXH64 is still a lot faster than htab_hash_string per my benchmark above. I used the following string for the benchmark: static constexpr char str[] = "_ZZZL13make_gdb_typeP7gdbarchP10tdesc_typeEN16gdb_type_creator19make_gdb_type_flagsEPK22tdesc_type_with_fieldsE19__PRETTY_FUNCTION__"; htab_hash_string is currently 4.35% + 7.98% (rehashing) of gdb startup when attaching to Chrome's content_shell. An additional 5.21% is spent in msymbol_hash, which does not use this hash function. Unfortunately, since it has to lowercase the string, it can't use this hash function. BM_msymbol_hash 52 ns 52 ns 13281495 It may be worth investigating if strlen+XXHash is still faster than htab_hash_string, which would make it easier to use in more places. Debian ships xxhash as libxxhash{0,-dev}. Fedora ships it as xxhash-devel. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-10-22 Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@google.com> * Makefile.in: Link with libxxhash. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Search for libxxhash. * utils.c (fast_hash): Use xxhash if present. Change-Id: Icab218388b9f829522ed3977f04301ae6d4fc4ca
2019-09-28 02:32:07 +08:00
# Where is libxxhash? This will be empty if libxxhash was not
# available.
LIBXXHASH = @LIBXXHASH@
# Where is libipt? This will be empty if libipt was not available.
LIBIPT = @LIBIPT@
Target FP: Make use of MPFR if available This second patch introduces mfpr_float_ops, an new implementation of target_float_ops. This implements precise emulation of target floating-point formats using the MPFR library. This is then used to perform operations on types that do not match any host type. Note that use of MPFR is still not required. The patch adds a configure option --with-mpfr similar to --with-expat. If use of MPFR is disabled via the option or MPFR is not available, code will fall back to current behavior. This means that operations on types that do not match any host type will be implemented on the host long double type instead. A new test case verifies that we can correctly print the largest __float128 value now. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-22 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * NEWS: Document use of GNU MPFR. * README: Likewise. * Makefile.in (LIBMPFR): Add define. (CLIBS): Add $(LIBMPFR). * configure.ac: Add --with-mpfr configure option. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * target-float.c [HAVE_LIBMPFR]: Include <mpfr.h>. (class mpfr_float_ops): New type. (mpfr_float_ops::from_target): Two new overloaded functions. (mpfr_float_ops::to_target): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::to_string): New function. (mpfr_float_ops::from_string): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::to_longest): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::from_longest): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::from_ulongest): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::to_host_double): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::from_host_double): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::convert): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::binop): Likewise. (mpfr_float_ops::compare): Likewise. (get_target_float_ops): Use mpfr_float_ops if available. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-11-22 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * gdb.texinfo (Requirements): Document use of GNU MPFR. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-11-22 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * gdb.base/float128.c (large128): New variable. * gdb.base/float128.exp: Add test to print largest __float128 value.
2017-11-22 20:53:43 +08:00
# Where is libmpfr? This will be empty if libmpfr was not available.
LIBMPFR = @LIBMPFR@
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# GNU source highlight library.
SRCHIGH_LIBS = @SRCHIGH_LIBS@
SRCHIGH_CFLAGS = @SRCHIGH_CFLAGS@
WARN_CFLAGS = @WARN_CFLAGS@
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WERROR_CFLAGS = @WERROR_CFLAGS@
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GDB_WARN_CFLAGS = $(WARN_CFLAGS)
GDB_WERROR_CFLAGS = $(WERROR_CFLAGS)
PTHREAD_CFLAGS = @PTHREAD_CFLAGS@
PTHREAD_LIBS = @PTHREAD_LIBS@
RDYNAMIC = @RDYNAMIC@
# Where is the INTL library? Typically in ../intl.
INTL = @LIBINTL@
INTL_DEPS = @LIBINTL_DEP@
INTL_CFLAGS = @INCINTL@
# Where is the ICONV library? This will be empty if in libc or not available.
LIBICONV = @LIBICONV@
Implementing catch syscall. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (amd64_linux_get_syscall_number): New function. (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * breakpoint.c: New include: xml-syscall.h. (set_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Setting the parameters for the catch syscall feature. (insert_catch_syscall): New. (remove_catch_syscall): New. (breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): New. (print_it_catch_syscall): New. (print_one_catch_syscall): New. (print_mention_catch_syscall): New. (catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): New. (syscall_catchpoint_p): New. (create_catchpoint_without_mention): New. (create_catchpoint): Modified in order to use create_catchpoint_without_mention. (create_syscall_event_catchpoint): New. (clean_up_filters): New. (catch_syscall_split_args): New. (catch_syscall_command_1): New. (delete_breakpoint): Add cleanup for catch syscall. (is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): New. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. (catch_syscall_completer): New completer function. (add_catch_command): Add the completer function for catchpoints. * breakpoint.h (syscalls_to_be_caught): New vector. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * gdbarch.sh: Add syscall catchpoint functions and structures. (get_syscall_number): New. (UNKNOWN_SYSCALL): New definition. * i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (i386_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (i386_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * inf-child.c (inf_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. (inf_child_target): Assign default values to target_ops. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * inferior.h (struct inferior): Included new variables any_syscall_count, syscalls_counts and total_syscalls_count, used to keep track of requested syscall catchpoints. * infrun.c (resume): Add syscall catchpoint. (deal_with_syscall_event): New. (handle_inferior_event): Add syscall entry/return events. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. * linux-nat.c: Define some helpful variables to track wether we have support for the needed ptrace option. (linux_test_for_tracesysgood): New. (linux_supports_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_event_reporting): Save the current used ptrace options. (linux_child_post_attach): Calling linux_enable_tracesysgood. (linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (linux_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle the case which the inferior stops because it has called or returned from a syscall. (linux_target_install_ops): Install the necessary functions to handle syscall catchpoints. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Include syscall_state into the structure, which indicates if we are in a syscall entry or return. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall filename for the arch. (ppc_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (ppc_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; setting the correct name for the XML syscall file. * target.c (update_current_target): Update/copy functions related to syscall catchpoint. (target_waitstatus_to_string): Add syscall catchpoint entry/return events. * target.h (struct target_waitstatus): Add syscall number. (struct syscall): New struct to hold information about syscalls in the system. (struct target_ops): Add ops for syscall catchpoint. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. (target_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. * xml-support.c (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New function, transferred from xml-tdesc.c. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New. * xml-tdesc.c (fetch_xml_from_file): Function removed; transferred to xml-support.c. (file_read_description_xml): Updated to use the new xml_fetch_content_from_file function. * syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd: New definition file for syscall's XML support. * syscalls/amd64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use amd64 architecture. * syscalls/i386-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use i386 architecture. * syscalls/ppc-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC architecture. * syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC64 architecture. * xml-syscall.c: New file containing functions for manipulating syscall's XML files. * xml-syscall.h: New file, exporting the functions above mentioned. * Makefile.in: Support for relocatable GDB datadir and XML syscall. * NEWS: Added information about the catch syscall feature. * doc/gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Documentation about the new feature. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Inclusion of catch-syscall object. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.c: New file. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: New file.
2009-09-15 11:30:08 +08:00
# Did the user give us a --with-gdb-datadir option?
GDB_DATADIR = @GDB_DATADIR@
Implementing catch syscall. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (amd64_linux_get_syscall_number): New function. (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * breakpoint.c: New include: xml-syscall.h. (set_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Setting the parameters for the catch syscall feature. (insert_catch_syscall): New. (remove_catch_syscall): New. (breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): New. (print_it_catch_syscall): New. (print_one_catch_syscall): New. (print_mention_catch_syscall): New. (catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): New. (syscall_catchpoint_p): New. (create_catchpoint_without_mention): New. (create_catchpoint): Modified in order to use create_catchpoint_without_mention. (create_syscall_event_catchpoint): New. (clean_up_filters): New. (catch_syscall_split_args): New. (catch_syscall_command_1): New. (delete_breakpoint): Add cleanup for catch syscall. (is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): New. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. (catch_syscall_completer): New completer function. (add_catch_command): Add the completer function for catchpoints. * breakpoint.h (syscalls_to_be_caught): New vector. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * gdbarch.sh: Add syscall catchpoint functions and structures. (get_syscall_number): New. (UNKNOWN_SYSCALL): New definition. * i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (i386_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (i386_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * inf-child.c (inf_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. (inf_child_target): Assign default values to target_ops. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * inferior.h (struct inferior): Included new variables any_syscall_count, syscalls_counts and total_syscalls_count, used to keep track of requested syscall catchpoints. * infrun.c (resume): Add syscall catchpoint. (deal_with_syscall_event): New. (handle_inferior_event): Add syscall entry/return events. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. * linux-nat.c: Define some helpful variables to track wether we have support for the needed ptrace option. (linux_test_for_tracesysgood): New. (linux_supports_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_event_reporting): Save the current used ptrace options. (linux_child_post_attach): Calling linux_enable_tracesysgood. (linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (linux_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle the case which the inferior stops because it has called or returned from a syscall. (linux_target_install_ops): Install the necessary functions to handle syscall catchpoints. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Include syscall_state into the structure, which indicates if we are in a syscall entry or return. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall filename for the arch. (ppc_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (ppc_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; setting the correct name for the XML syscall file. * target.c (update_current_target): Update/copy functions related to syscall catchpoint. (target_waitstatus_to_string): Add syscall catchpoint entry/return events. * target.h (struct target_waitstatus): Add syscall number. (struct syscall): New struct to hold information about syscalls in the system. (struct target_ops): Add ops for syscall catchpoint. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. (target_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. * xml-support.c (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New function, transferred from xml-tdesc.c. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New. * xml-tdesc.c (fetch_xml_from_file): Function removed; transferred to xml-support.c. (file_read_description_xml): Updated to use the new xml_fetch_content_from_file function. * syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd: New definition file for syscall's XML support. * syscalls/amd64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use amd64 architecture. * syscalls/i386-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use i386 architecture. * syscalls/ppc-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC architecture. * syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC64 architecture. * xml-syscall.c: New file containing functions for manipulating syscall's XML files. * xml-syscall.h: New file, exporting the functions above mentioned. * Makefile.in: Support for relocatable GDB datadir and XML syscall. * NEWS: Added information about the catch syscall feature. * doc/gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Documentation about the new feature. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Inclusion of catch-syscall object. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.c: New file. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: New file.
2009-09-15 11:30:08 +08:00
# Code signing.
CODESIGN = codesign
CODESIGN_CERT = @CODESIGN_CERT@
# Flags to pass to gdb when invoked with "make run".
GDBFLAGS =
# Helper code from gnulib.
Move gnulib to top level This patch moves the gdb/gnulib subdirectory to the top level. It adjusts the top-level build system to build gnulib when necessary, and changes gdb to use this. However, gdbserver still builds its own copy of gnulib, just from the new source location. A small hack was needed to ensure that gnulib is only built when gdb is enabled. The Makefile only provides an ordering -- the directory must be mentioned in configdirs to actually be compiled at all. Most of the patch is just a "git mv" of gnulib, though a few minor path adjustments were needed in some files there. Tested by the buildbot. ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * MAINTAINERS: Add gnulib. * gnulib: New directory, move from gdb/gnulib. * configure.ac (host_libs): Add gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gnulib: Move directory to top-level. * configure.ac: Don't configure gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * common/common-defs.h: Use new path to gnulib. * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): Now ../gnulib. (GNULIB_H): Remove. (INCGNU): Look in new gnulib location. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove gnulib files. (SUBDIR, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Remove gnulib. (generated_files): Remove GNULIB_H. ($(LIBGNU), all-lib): Remove targets. (distclean): Don't mention GNULIB_BUILDDIR. ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Remove target. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure.ac: Use new path to gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.in (INCGNU, $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Use new path to gnulib. gnulib/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * update-gnulib.sh: Adjust paths. * Makefile.in: Adjust paths. * configure.ac: Adjust paths. Use ACX_LARGEFILE. * configure: Rebuild.
2019-05-06 07:35:20 +08:00
GNULIB_BUILDDIR = ../gnulib
2012-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> gdb/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS): Add $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (CLEANDIRS). Remove gnulib/import. (REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (all-lib): Ditto. (distclean): Remove the $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) directory. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Set CONFIG_FILES to just Makefile. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Remove '-I gnulib/import/m4'. (aclocal_m4_deps): Remove the gnulib dependencies. Add acx_configure_dir.m4. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * acx_configure_dir.m4: New file. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New variable. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile. * gdb/defs.h: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * gnulib/Makefile.in: New file. * gnulib/configure.ac: New file. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: New file. * gnulib/config.in: New file. * gnulib/configure: New file. * gnulib/: Re-run gnulib-tool to adjust. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS, CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New. (all, install-only, uninstall, clean-info, all-lib, clean): No longer pass GNULIB_FLAGS_TO_PASS. Use subdir_do. (maintainer-clean realclean distclean): Use subdir_do. (subdir_do): New. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Adjust. Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Don't pass argument to config.status. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT, and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Call AC_PROG_RANLIB. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile anymore. * gdbreplay.c: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * server.h: Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate.
2012-04-20 03:34:52 +08:00
LIBGNU = $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/import/libgnu.a
Move gnulib to top level This patch moves the gdb/gnulib subdirectory to the top level. It adjusts the top-level build system to build gnulib when necessary, and changes gdb to use this. However, gdbserver still builds its own copy of gnulib, just from the new source location. A small hack was needed to ensure that gnulib is only built when gdb is enabled. The Makefile only provides an ordering -- the directory must be mentioned in configdirs to actually be compiled at all. Most of the patch is just a "git mv" of gnulib, though a few minor path adjustments were needed in some files there. Tested by the buildbot. ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * MAINTAINERS: Add gnulib. * gnulib: New directory, move from gdb/gnulib. * configure.ac (host_libs): Add gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gnulib: Move directory to top-level. * configure.ac: Don't configure gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * common/common-defs.h: Use new path to gnulib. * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): Now ../gnulib. (GNULIB_H): Remove. (INCGNU): Look in new gnulib location. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove gnulib files. (SUBDIR, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Remove gnulib. (generated_files): Remove GNULIB_H. ($(LIBGNU), all-lib): Remove targets. (distclean): Don't mention GNULIB_BUILDDIR. ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Remove target. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure.ac: Use new path to gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.in (INCGNU, $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Use new path to gnulib. gnulib/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * update-gnulib.sh: Adjust paths. * Makefile.in: Adjust paths. * configure.ac: Adjust paths. Use ACX_LARGEFILE. * configure: Rebuild.
2019-05-06 07:35:20 +08:00
INCGNU = -I$(srcdir)/../gnulib/import -I$(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/import
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
2019-07-09 22:06:39 +08:00
SUPPORT = ../gdbsupport
LIBSUPPORT = $(SUPPORT)/libgdbsupport.a
INCSUPPORT = -I$(srcdir)/.. -I..
2000-12-01 Fernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com> * cli/cli-decode.c: New file. Handle lists of commands, their decoding and documentation. (add_cmd, deprecate_cmd, add_abbrev_cmd, add_alias_cmd, add_prefix_cmd, add_abbrev_prefix_cmd, not_just_help_class_command, empty_sfunc, add_set_cmd, add_set_enum_cmd, add_set_auto_boolean_cmd, add_show_from_set, delete_cmd, apropos_cmd, help_cmd, help_list, help_all, print_doc_line, help_cmd_list, find_cmd, lookup_cmd_1, undef_cmd_error, lookup_cmd, deprecated_cmd_warning, lookup_cmd_composition, complete_on_cmdlist, complete_on_enum): Moved here from command.c. (add_info, add_info_alias, add_com, add_com_alias): Moved here from top.c. * cli/cli-decode.h: Definitions/declarations for the above. * cli/cli-cmds.c: New file. GDB CLI commands. (error_no_arg, info_command, show_command, help_command, show_version, quit_command, pwd_command, cd_command, echo_command, shell_escape, make_command, show_user, set_debug, show_debug, init_cmd_lists): Moved here from top.c. (apropos_command): Moved here from command.c. (complete_command, source_command): Moved here (part) from top.c. (is_complete_command): New function. Checks if a command is the "complete" command. (init_cli_cmds): New function. Add commands to the CLI (from code previously in top.c. * cli/cli-cmds.h: Definitions/declarations for the above. * cli/cli-script.c: New file. GDB CLI command scripting. (build_command_line, get_command_line, print_command_lines, print_command_line, execute_user_command, execute_control_command, while_command, if_command, arg_cleanup, setup_user_args, locate_arg, insert_args, realloc_body_list, read_next_line, recurse_read_control_structure, read_command_lines, free_command_lines, do_free_command_lines_cleanup, make_cleanup_free_command_lines, validate_comname, user_defined_command, define_command, document_command, source_cleanup_lines, do_fclose_cleanup, show_user_1): Moved here from top.c. (script_from_file): New function. Implements execution of a script contained in a file (part of code for the source_command() that used to exist in top.c). * cli/cli-script.h: Definitions/declarations for the above. * cli/cli-setshow.c: New file. Handle set and show GDB CLI commands. (parse_auto_binary_operation, parse_binary_operation, do_setshow_command, cmd_show_list): Moved here from command.c. * cli/cli-setshow.h: Definitions/declarations for the above. * top.c: Remove all CLI code, except the command loop. (gdb_init): Call init_cli_cmds(). * command.c: Remove obsolete file. * command.h: Mark as DEPRECATED. * gdbcmd.h: Ditto. * call-cmds.h: Ditto. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Remove command.c. (COMMON_OBS): Remove command.o. (command.o): Remove obsolete target. (cli_decode_h, cli_cmds_h, cli_script_h, cli_setshow_h): New macros. Refer to CLI header files. (cli-decode.o, cli-cmds.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-script.o): New targets. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_CLI_DEPS, SUBDIR_CLI_INITS, SUBDIR_CLI_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_CLI_CFLAGS, SUBDIR_CLI_ALL, SUBDIR_CLI_CLEAN, SUBDIR_CLI_INSTALL, SUBDIR_CLI_UNINSTALL): New macros for new cli subdirectory. * configure.in (enable_gdbcli): New option. Include the CLI in the executable (cannot be disabled yet). (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_DEPS, CONFIG_SRCS, CONFIG_INITS, ENABLE_CFLAGS, CONFIG_ALL, CONFIG_CLEAN, CONFIG_INSTALL, CONFIG_UNINSTALL): Add the corresponding SUBDIR_CLI_* macros if CLI requested. * configure: Regenerate.
2000-12-02 02:01:38 +08:00
#
# CLI sub directory definitons
#
SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-cmds.c \
cli/cli-decode.c \
cli/cli-dump.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-interp.c \
cli/cli-logging.c \
Introduce generic command options framework This commit adds a generic command options framework, that makes it easy enough to add '-'-style options to commands in a uniform way, instead of each command implementing option parsing in its own way. Options are defined in arrays of option_def objects (for option definition), and the same options definitions are used for supporting TAB completion, and also for generating the relevant help fragment of the "help" command. See the gdb::options::build_help function, which returns a string with the result of replacing %OPTIONS% in a template string with an auto-generated "help" string fragment for all the passed-in options. Since most options in GDB are in the form of "-OPT", with a single dash, this is the format that the framework supports. I like to think of gdb's "-OPT" as the equivalent to getopt's long options format ("--OPT"), and gdb's "/" as the equivalent to getopt's short options format. getopt's short options format allows mixing several one-character options, like "ls -als", kind of similar to gdb's "x /FMT" and "disassemble /MOD", etc. While with gdb's "-" options, the option is expected to have a full name, and to be abbreviatable. E.g., "watch -location", "break -function main", etc. This patch only deals with "-" options. The above comment serves more to disclose why I don't think we should support mixing several unrelated options in a single "-" option invocation, like "thread apply -qcs" instead of "thread apply -q -c -s". The following patches will add uses of the infrastructure to several key commands. Most notably, "print", "compile print", "backtrace", "frame apply" and "thread apply". I tried to add options to several commands in order to make sure the framework didn't leave that many open holes open. Options use the same type as set commands -- enum var_types. So boolean options are var_boolean, enum options are var_enum, etc. The idea is to share code between settings commands and command options. The "print" options will be based on the "set print" commands, and their names will be the same. Actually, their definitions will be the same too. There is a function to create "set/show" commands from an array for option definitions: /* Install set/show commands for options defined in OPTIONS. DATA is a pointer to the structure that holds the data associated with the OPTIONS array. */ extern void add_setshow_cmds_for_options (command_class cmd_class, void *data, gdb::array_view<const option_def> options, struct cmd_list_element **set_list, struct cmd_list_element **show_list); That will be used by several following patches. Other features: - You can use the "--" delimiter to explicitly indicate end of options. Several existing commands use this token sequence for this effect already, so this just standardizes it. - You can shorten option names, as long as unambiguous. Currently, some commands allow this (e.g., break -function), while others do not (thread apply all -ascending). As GDB allows abbreviating command names and other things, it feels more GDB-ish to allow abbreviating option names too, to me. - For boolean options, 0/1 stands for off/on, just like with boolean "set" commands. - For boolean options, "true" is implied, just like with boolean "set commands. These are the option types supported, with a few examples: - boolean options (var_boolean). The option's argument is optional. (gdb) print -pretty on -- *obj (gdb) print -pretty off -- *obj (gdb) print -p -- *obj (gdb) print -p 0 -- *obj - flag options (like var_boolean, but no option argument (on/off)) (gdb) thread apply all -s COMMAND - enum options (var_enum) (gdb) bt -entry-values compact (gdb) bt -e c - uinteger options (var_uinteger) (gdb) print -elements 100 -- *obj (gdb) print -e 100 -- *obj (gdb) print -elements unlimited -- *obj (gdb) print -e u -- *obj - zuinteger-unlimited options (var_zuinteger_unlimited) (gdb) print -max-depth 100 -- obj (gdb) print -max-depth -1 -- obj (gdb) print -max-depth unlimited -- obj Other var_types could be supported, of course. These were just the types that I needed for the commands that I ported over, in the following patches. It was interesting (and unfortunate) to find that we need at least 3 different modes to cover the existing commands: - Commands that require ending options with "--" if you specify any option: "print" and "compile print". - Commands that do not want to require "--", and want to error out if you specify an unknown option (i.e., an unknown argument that starts with '-'): "compile code" / "compile file". - Commands that do not want to require "--", and want to process unknown options themselves: "bt", because of "bt -COUNT", "thread/frame apply", because "-" is a valid command. The different behavior is encoded in the process_options_mode enum, passed to process_options/complete_options. For testing, this patch adds one representative maintenance command for each of the process_options_mode values, that are used by the testsuite to exercise the options framework: (gdb) maint test-options require-delimiter (gdb) maint test-options unknown-is-error (gdb) maint test-options unknown-is-operand and adds another command to help with TAB-completion testing: (gdb) maint show test-options-completion-result See their description at the top of the maint-test-options.c file. Docs/NEWS are in a patch later in the series. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS): Add cli/cli-option.c. (COMMON_SFILES): Add maint-test-settings.c. * cli/cli-decode.c (boolean_enums): New global, factored out from ... (add_setshow_boolean_cmd): ... here. * cli/cli-decode.h (boolean_enums): Declare. * cli/cli-option.c: New file. * cli/cli-option.h: New file. * cli/cli-setshow.c (parse_cli_boolean_value(const char **)): New, factored out from ... (parse_cli_boolean_value(const char *)): ... this. (is_unlimited_literal): Change parameter type to pointer to pointer. Adjust and advance ARG pointer. (parse_cli_var_uinteger, parse_cli_var_zuinteger_unlimited) (parse_cli_var_enum): New, factored out from ... (do_set_command): ... this. Adjust. * cli/cli-setshow.h (parse_cli_boolean_value) (parse_cli_var_uinteger, parse_cli_var_zuinteger_unlimited) (parse_cli_var_enum): Declare. * cli/cli-utils.c: Include "cli/cli-option.h". (get_ulongest): New. * cli/cli-utils.h (get_ulongest): Declare. (check_for_argument): New overloads. * maint-test-options.c: New file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/options.c: New file. * gdb.base/options.exp: New file.
2019-06-13 07:06:53 +08:00
cli/cli-option.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-script.c \
cli/cli-setshow.c \
Add output styles to gdb This adds some output styling to the CLI. A style is currently a foreground color, a background color, and an intensity (dim or bold). (This list could be expanded depending on terminal capabilities.) A style can be applied while printing. For ui-out, this is done by passing the style constant as an argument. For low-level cases, fprintf_styled and fputs_styled are provided. Users can control the style via a number of new set/show commands. In the interest of not typing many nearly-identical documentation strings, I automated this. On the down side, this is not very i18n-friendly. I've chose some default colors to use. I think it would be good to enable this by default, so that when users start the new gdb, they will see the new feature. Stylizing is done if TERM is set and is not "dumb". This could be improved when the TUI is available by using the curses has_colors call. That is, the lowest layer could call this without committing to using curses everywhere; see my other patch for TUI colorizing. I considered adding a new "set_style" method to ui_file. However, because the implementation had to interact with the pager code, I didn't take this approach. But, one idea might be to put the isatty check there and then have it defer to the lower layers. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-12-28 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * utils.h (set_output_style, fprintf_styled) (fputs_styled): Declare. * utils.c (applied_style, desired_style): New globals. (emit_style_escape, set_output_style): New function. (prompt_for_continue): Emit style escapes. (fputs_maybe_filtered): Likewise. (fputs_styled, fprintf_styled): New functions. * ui-out.h (enum class ui_out_style_kind): New. (class ui_out) <field_string, field_stream, do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * ui-out.c (ui_out::field_stream, ui_out::field_string): Add style parameter. * tui/tui-out.h (class tui_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * tui/tui-out.c (tui_ui_out::do_field_string): Add style parameter. (tui_ui_out::do_field_string): Update. * tracepoint.c (print_one_static_tracepoint_marker): Style output. * stack.c (print_frame_info, print_frame): Style output. * source.c (print_source_lines_base): Style output. * skip.c (info_skip_command): Style output. * record-btrace.c (btrace_call_history_src_line): Style output. (btrace_call_history): Likewise. * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Style output. * mi/mi-out.h (class mi_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out::do_table_header) (mi_ui_out::do_field_int): Update. (mi_ui_out::do_field_string): Update. * disasm.c (gdb_pretty_print_disassembler::pretty_print_insn): Style output. * cli/cli-style.h: New file. * cli/cli-style.c: New file. * cli-out.h (class cli_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * cli-out.c (cli_ui_out::do_table_header) (cli_ui_out::do_field_int, cli_ui_out::do_field_skip): Update. (cli_ui_out::do_field_string): Add style parameter. Style the output. * breakpoint.c (print_breakpoint_location): Style output. (update_static_tracepoint): Likewise. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS): Add cli-style.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add cli-style.h. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2018-12-28 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gdb.base/style.exp: New file. * gdb.base/style.c: New file.
2018-09-04 12:56:33 +08:00
cli/cli-style.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-utils.c
SUBDIR_CLI_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS))
#
# MI sub directory definitons
#
SUBDIR_MI_SRCS = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mi/mi-cmd-break.c \
mi/mi-cmd-catch.c \
mi/mi-cmd-disas.c \
mi/mi-cmd-env.c \
mi/mi-cmd-file.c \
mi/mi-cmd-info.c \
mi/mi-cmd-stack.c \
mi/mi-cmd-target.c \
mi/mi-cmd-var.c \
mi/mi-cmds.c \
mi/mi-console.c \
mi/mi-getopt.c \
mi/mi-interp.c \
mi/mi-main.c \
mi/mi-out.c \
mi/mi-parse.c \
mi/mi-symbol-cmds.c
SUBDIR_MI_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_MI_SRCS))
SUBDIR_MI_DEPS =
SUBDIR_MI_LDFLAGS =
SUBDIR_MI_CFLAGS =
#
# TUI sub directory definitions
#
SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tui/tui.c \
tui/tui-command.c \
tui/tui-data.c \
tui/tui-disasm.c \
tui/tui-file.c \
tui/tui-hooks.c \
tui/tui-interp.c \
tui/tui-io.c \
tui/tui-layout.c \
tui/tui-out.c \
tui/tui-regs.c \
tui/tui-source.c \
tui/tui-stack.c \
tui/tui-win.c \
tui/tui-wingeneral.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tui/tui-winsource.c
SUBDIR_TUI_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS))
SUBDIR_TUI_DEPS =
SUBDIR_TUI_LDFLAGS =
SUBDIR_TUI_CFLAGS = -DTUI=1
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
2014-05-15 04:35:45 +08:00
#
# GCC Compile support sub-directory definitions
#
SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS = \
compile/compile.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
compile/compile-c-support.c \
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
2014-05-15 04:35:45 +08:00
compile/compile-c-symbols.c \
compile/compile-c-types.c \
C++ compile support This patch adds *basic* support for C++ to the compile feature. It does most simple type conversions, including everything that C compile does and your basic "with-classes" type of C++. I've written a new compile-support.exp support file which adds a new test facility for automating and simplifying "compile print" vs "compile code" testing. See testsuite/lib/compile-support.exp and CompileExpression for more on that. The tests use this facility extensively. This initial support has several glaring omissions: - No template support at all I have follow-on patches for this, but they add much complexity to this "basic" support. Consequently, they will be submitted separately. - Cannot print functions The code template needs tweaking, and I simply haven't gotten to it yet. - So-called "special function" support is not included Using constructors, destructors, operators, etc will not work. I have follow-on patches for that, but they require some work because of the recent churn in symbol searching. - There are several test suite references to "compile/1234" bugs. I will file bugs and update the test suite's bug references before pushing these patches. The test suite started as a copy of the original C-language support, but I have written tests to exercise the basic functionality of the plug-in. I've added a new option for outputting debug messages for C++ type-conversion ("debug compile-cplus-types"). gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): Add compile-cplus-symbols.c and compile-cplus-types.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add gcc-cp-plugin.h. * c-lang.c (cplus_language_defn): Set C++ compile functions. * c-lang.h (cplus_get_compile_context, cplus_compute_program): Declare. * compile/compile-c-support.c: Include compile-cplus.h. (load_libcompile): Templatize. (get_compile_context): "New" function. (c_get_compile_context): Use get_compile_context. (cplus_get_compile_context): New function. (cplus_push_user_expression, cplus_pop_user_expression) (cplus_add_code_header, cplus_add_input, cplus_compile_program) (cplus_compute_program): Define new structs/functions. * compile/compile-cplus-symmbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus-types.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h (debug_compile_oracle, GCC_TYPE_NONE): Declare. * compile/compile-object-load.c (get_out_value_type): Use strncmp_iw when comparing symbol names. (compile_object_load): Add mst_bss and mst_data. * compile/compile.c (_initialize_compile): Remove -Wno-implicit-function-declaration from `compile_args'. * compile/gcc-cp-plugin.h: New file. * NEWS: Mention C++ compile support and new debug options. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-mod.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.exp: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp: "New" file. * lib/compile-support.exp: New file. doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Compiling and injecting code in GDB): Document set/show "compile-oracle" and "compile-cplus-types" commands.
2018-08-30 06:12:24 +08:00
compile/compile-cplus-symbols.c \
compile/compile-cplus-types.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
compile/compile-loc2c.c \
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
2014-05-15 04:35:45 +08:00
compile/compile-object-load.c \
compile/compile-object-run.c
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
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SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(filter %.c,$(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS)))
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Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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# Guile sub directory definitons for guile support.
#
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS = \
guile/guile.c \
guile/scm-arch.c \
guile/scm-auto-load.c \
guile/scm-block.c \
guile/scm-breakpoint.c \
guile/scm-cmd.c \
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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guile/scm-disasm.c \
guile/scm-exception.c \
guile/scm-frame.c \
guile/scm-gsmob.c \
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
2014-02-10 11:40:01 +08:00
guile/scm-iterator.c \
guile/scm-lazy-string.c \
guile/scm-math.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
guile/scm-objfile.c \
guile/scm-param.c \
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
2014-02-10 11:40:01 +08:00
guile/scm-ports.c \
guile/scm-pretty-print.c \
guile/scm-progspace.c \
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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guile/scm-safe-call.c \
guile/scm-string.c \
guile/scm-symbol.c \
guile/scm-symtab.c \
guile/scm-type.c \
guile/scm-utils.c \
guile/scm-value.c
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS))
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS =
SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS =
SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS =
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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Initial python support. gdb/ 2008-08-06 Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> Doug Evans <dje@google.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_DEPS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS, PYTHON_CFLAGS): New. (python_h, python_internal_h): New. (cli-script.o): Depend on python.h (python.o, python-utils.o): New. * cli/cli-script.c (print_command_lines): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command_untraced): New function. (while_command): Call execute_control_command_untraced. (if_command): Likewise. (get_command_line): Remove static attribute. (read_next_line): Handle "python". (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle python_control. (read_command_lines): Handle python_control. Include python.h. * cli/cli-script.h (get_command_line): Add prototype. (execute_control_command_untraced): Likewise. * configure.ac: Add --with-python. * defs.h (enum command_control_type) <python_control>: New constant. * python/python-internal.h: New file. * python/python.c: New file. * python/python.h: New file. * python/python-utils.c: New file. * NEWS: Mention Python scripting support and its new commands. gdb/doc/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Extending GDB): New chapter. (Sequences): Demoted chapter, now a section under the new Extending GDB chapter. (Python): New section. gdb/testsuite/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.python/python.exp: New file.
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#
# python sub directory definitons
#
SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS = \
python/py-arch.c \
python/py-auto-load.c \
2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Call gdbpy_initialize_symtabs, gdbpy_initialize_symbols and gdbpy_initialize_blocks. * python/python-internal.h: Declare struct symbol, block and symtab_and_line. Declare block_object_type and symbol_object_type (gdbpy_lookup_symbol gdbpy_block_for_pc) (symtab_and_line_to_sal_object, symtab_to_symtab_object) (symbol_to_symbol_object, block_to_block_object) (gdbpy_initialize_symtabs,gdbpy_initialize_symbols) (gdbpy_initialize_blocks ): Declare. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_block, frapy_function, frapy_find_sal) (frapy_select): Add methods. (frapy_read_var): Add symbol branch. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-symbol, py-symtab, py-block. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): New rule. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. * python/py-symbol.c: New file. * python/py-symtab.c: Likewise. * python/py-block.c: Likewise. 2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Add py-block and py-symbol. * gdb.python/py-symbol.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-symtab.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-block.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-symbol.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-block.c: New File. 2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Frames In Python): Add block, find_sal, function and select method descriptions. (Python API): Add Blocks In Python, Symbols in Python and Symbol Tables in Python to menu. (Blocks In Python): New node. (Symbols In Python): New node. (Symbol Tables in Python): New node.
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python/py-block.c \
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python/py-bpevent.c \
python/py-breakpoint.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
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python/py-cmd.c \
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python/py-continueevent.c \
python/py-event.c \
python/py-evtregistry.c \
python/py-evts.c \
python/py-exitedevent.c \
Introduce gdb.FinishBreakpoint in Python * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-finishbreakpoint.o. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add python/py-finishbreakpoint.c. Add build rule for this file. * infcmd.c (print_return_value): Split to create get_return_value. (get_return_value): New function based on print_return_value. Handle case where stop_registers are not set. * inferior.h (get_return_value): New prototype. * python/py-breakpoint.c (bppy_pending_object): Make non-static. (gdbpy_breakpoint_created): Set is_py_finish_bp is necessary. (struct breakpoint_object): Move to python-internal.h (BPPY_REQUIRE_VALID): Likewise. (BPPY_SET_REQUIRE_VALID): Likewise. (gdbpy_breakpoint_created): Initialize is_finish_bp. (gdbpy_should_stop): Add pre/post hooks before/after calling stop method. * python/python-internal.h (breakpoint_object_type): Add as extern. (bppy_pending_object): Likewise. (typedef struct breakpoint_object) Removed. (struct breakpoint_object): Moved from py-breakpoint.c. Add field is_finish_bp. (BPPY_REQUIRE_VALID): Moved from py-breakpoint.c. (BPPY_SET_REQUIRE_VALID): Likewise. (frame_object_to_frame_info): New prototype. (gdbpy_initialize_finishbreakpoints): New prototype. (bpfinishpy_is_finish_bp): Likewise. (bpfinishpy_pre_stop_hook): Likewise. (bpfinishpy_post_stop_hook): Likewise. * python/py-finishbreakpoint.c: New file. * python/py-frame.c(frame_object_to_frame_info): Make non-static and accept PyObject instead of frame_object. (frapy_is_valid): Don't cast to frame_object. (frapy_name): Likewise. (frapy_type): Likewise. (frapy_unwind_stop_reason): Likewise. (frapy_pc): Likewise. (frapy_block): Likewise. (frapy_function): Likewise. (frapy_older): Likewise. (frapy_newer): Likewise. (frapy_find_sal): Likewise. (frapy_read_var): Likewise. (frapy_select): Likewise. * python/python.c (gdbpy_is_stopped_at_finish_bp): New noop function. (_initialize_python): Add gdbpy_initialize_finishbreakpoints. * python/python.h: Include breakpoint.h (gdbpy_is_stopped_at_finish_bp): New prototype. doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Finish Breakpoints in Python): New subsection. (Python API): Add menu entry for Finish Breakpoints. testsuite/ * Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Add py-finish-breakpoint and py-finish-breakpoint2 (MISCALLANEOUS): Add py-events-shlib.so and py-events-shlib-nodebug.so * gdb.python/py-breakpoint.exp (mult_line): Define and use variable instead of line number. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint.py: New file. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint2.cc: New file. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint2.exp: New file. * gdb.python/py-finish-breakpoint2.py: New file.
2011-12-24 01:06:16 +08:00
python/py-finishbreakpoint.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-frame.c \
2013-05-10 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * stack.c (backtrace_command_1): Add "no-filters", and Python frame filter logic. (backtrace_command): Add "no-filters" option parsing. (_initialize_stack): Alter help to reflect "no-filters" option. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-framefilter.o (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add py-framefilter.c (py-frame.o): Add target * data-directory/Makefile.in (PYTHON_DIR): Add Python frame filter files. * python/python.h: Add new frame filter constants, and flag enum. (apply_frame_filter): Add definition. * python/python.c (apply_frame_filter): New non-Python enabled function. * python/py-utils.c (py_xdecref): New function. (make_cleanup_py_xdecref): Ditto. * python/py-objfile.c: Declare frame_filters dictionary. (objfpy_dealloc): Add frame_filters dealloc. (objfpy_new): Initialize frame_filters attribute. (objfile_to_objfile_object): Ditto. (objfpy_get_frame_filters): New function. (objfpy_set_frame_filters): New function. * python/py-progspace.c: Declare frame_filters dictionary. (pspy_dealloc): Add frame_filters dealloc. (pspy_new): Initialize frame_filters attribute. (pspacee_to_pspace_object): Ditto. (pspy_get_frame_filters): New function. (pspy_set_frame_filters): New function. * python/py-framefilter.c: New file. * python/lib/gdb/command/frame_filters.py: New file. * python/lib/gdb/frames.py: New file. * python/lib/gdb/__init__.py: Initialize global frame_filters dictionary * python/lib/gdb/FrameDecorator.py: New file. * python/lib/gdb/FrameIterator.py: New file. * mi/mi-cmds.c (mi_cmds): Add frame filters command. * mi/mi-cmds.h: Declare. * mi/mi-cmd-stack.c (mi_cmd_stack_list_frames): Add --no-frame-filter logic, and Python frame filter logic. (stack_enable_frame_filters): New function. (parse_no_frame_option): Ditto. (mi_cmd_stack_list_frames): Add --no-frame-filter and Python frame filter logic. (mi_cmd_stack_list_locals): Ditto. (mi_cmd_stack_list_args): Ditto. (mi_cmd_stack_list_variables): Ditto. * NEWS: Add frame filter note. 2013-05-10 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.python/py-framefilter.py: New File. * gdb.python/py-framefilter-mi.exp: Ditto. * gdb.python/py-framefilter.c: Ditto. * gdb.python/py-framefilter-mi.exp: Ditto. * gdb.python/py-framefilter-mi.c: Ditto, * gdb.python/py-framefilter-gdb.py.in: Ditto. 2013-05-10 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Backtrace): Add "no-filter" argument. (Python API): Add Frame Filters API, Frame Wrapper API, Writing a Frame Filter/Wrapper, Managing Management of Frame Filters chapter entries. (Frame Filters API): New Node. (Frame Wrapper API): New Node. (Writing a Frame Filter): New Node. (Managing Frame Filters): New Node. (Progspaces In Python): Add note about frame_filters attribute. (Objfiles in Python): Ditto. (GDB/MI Stack Manipulation): Add -enable-frame-filters command, @anchors and --no-frame-filters option to -stack-list-variables, -stack-list-frames, -stack-list-locals and -stack-list-arguments commands.
2013-05-10 18:26:03 +08:00
python/py-framefilter.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-function.c \
python/py-gdb-readline.c \
2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * value.c (pack_unsigned_long): New function. (value_from_ulongest): New function. * value.h (value_from_ulongest): Declare. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Call gdbpy_initialize_thread and gdbpy_initialize_inferior. * python/python-internal.h: Define thread_object. (gdbpy_inferiors, gdbpy_selected_thread) (frame_info_to_frame_object, create_thread_object) (find_thread_object, find_inferior_object) (gdbpy_initialize_thread, gdbpy_initialize_inferiors) (gdbpy_is_value_object, get_addr_from_python): Declare. * python/py-value.c (builtin_type_upylong): Define. (convert_value_from_python): Add logic for ulongest. (gdbpy_is_value_object): New function. * python/py-utils.c (get_addr_from_python): New function. * python/py-frame.c (frame_info_to_frame_object): Return a PyObject. (gdbpy_selected_frame): Use PyObject over frame_info. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-inferior and py-infthread. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): New Rule. (py-infthread.o): New Rule. * python/py-inferior.c: New File. * python/py-infthread.c: New File. 2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * gdb.texinfo (Inferiors In Python): New node. * gdb.texinfo (Threads In Python): New node. 2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * gdb.python/py-inferior.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-infthread.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-infthread.exp: New File.
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python/py-inferior.c \
New python events: inferior call, register/memory changed. gdb/ChangeLog: * NEWS: Mention new Python events. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-infevents.o. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add py-infevents.c. (py-infevents.o): New rule. * doc/observer.texi (inferior_call_pre, inferior_call_post) (memory_changed, register_changed): New observers. * infcall.c (call_function_by_hand): Notify observer before and after inferior call. * python/py-event.h (inferior_call_kind): New enum. (emit_inferior_call_event): New prototype. (emit_register_changed_event): New prototype. (emit_memory_changed_event): New prototype. * python/py-events.h (events_object): New registries inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed. * python/py-evts.c (gdbpy_initialize_py_events): Add the inferior_call, memory_changed and register_changed registries. * python/py-infevents.c: New. * python/py-inferior.c (python_on_inferior_call_pre) (python_on_inferior_call_post, python_on_register_change) (python_on_memory_change): New functions. (gdbpy_initialize_inferior): Attach python handler to new observers. * python/py-infthread.c(gdbpy_create_ptid_object): New. (thpy_get_ptid) Use gdbpy_create_ptid_object. * python/python-internal.h: (gdbpy_create_ptid_object) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_pre_event) (gdbpy_initialize_inferior_call_post_event) (gdbpy_initialize_register_changed_event) (gdbpy_initialize_memory_changed_event): New prototypes. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Initialize new events. * valops.c (value_assign): Notify register_changed observer. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * python.texi (Events In Python): Document new events InferiorCallPreEvent, InferiorCallPostEvent, MemoryChangedEvent and RegisterChangedEvent. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-events.py (inferior_call_handler): New. (register_changed_handler, memory_changed_handler): New. (test_events.invoke): Register new handlers. * gdb.python/py-events.exp: Add tests for inferior call, memory_changed and register_changed events.
2014-12-03 03:15:29 +08:00
python/py-infevents.c \
2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * value.c (pack_unsigned_long): New function. (value_from_ulongest): New function. * value.h (value_from_ulongest): Declare. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Call gdbpy_initialize_thread and gdbpy_initialize_inferior. * python/python-internal.h: Define thread_object. (gdbpy_inferiors, gdbpy_selected_thread) (frame_info_to_frame_object, create_thread_object) (find_thread_object, find_inferior_object) (gdbpy_initialize_thread, gdbpy_initialize_inferiors) (gdbpy_is_value_object, get_addr_from_python): Declare. * python/py-value.c (builtin_type_upylong): Define. (convert_value_from_python): Add logic for ulongest. (gdbpy_is_value_object): New function. * python/py-utils.c (get_addr_from_python): New function. * python/py-frame.c (frame_info_to_frame_object): Return a PyObject. (gdbpy_selected_frame): Use PyObject over frame_info. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-inferior and py-infthread. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): New Rule. (py-infthread.o): New Rule. * python/py-inferior.c: New File. * python/py-infthread.c: New File. 2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * gdb.texinfo (Inferiors In Python): New node. * gdb.texinfo (Threads In Python): New node. 2010-06-28 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * gdb.python/py-inferior.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-infthread.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-infthread.exp: New File.
2010-06-29 05:16:04 +08:00
python/py-infthread.c \
python/py-instruction.c \
2010-01-13 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> PR python/10705 * python/python-internal.h: Add lazy_string_object_type definition. (create_lazy_string_object, gdbpy_initialize_lazy_string) (gdbpy_is_lazystring, gdbpy_extract_lazy_string): Define. * python/py-value.c (valpy_lazy_string): New function. (convert_value_from_python): Add lazy string conversion. * python/py-prettyprint.c (pretty_print_one_value): Check if return is also a lazy string. (print_string_repr): Add lazy string printing branch. (print_children): Likewise. * python/py-lazy-string.c: New file. Implement lazy strings. * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Call gdbpy_initialize_lazy_string. * varobj.c (value_get_print_value): Add lazy string printing branch. Account for encoding. * c-lang.c (c_printstr): Account for new encoding argument. If encoding is NULL, find encoding suited for type, otherwise use user encoding. * language.h (language_defn): Add encoding argument. (LA_PRINT_STRING): Likewise. * language.c (unk_lang_printstr): Update to reflect new encoding argument to language_defn. * ada-lang.h (ada_printstr): Likewise. * c-lang.h (c_printstr): Likewise. * p-lang.h (pascal_printstr); * f-lang.c (f_printstr): Likewise. * m2-lang.c (m2_printstr): Likewise. * objc-lang.c (objc_printstr): Likewise. * p-lang.c (pascal_printstr): Likewise. * scm-lang.c (scm_printstr): Likewise. * c-valprint.c (c_val_print): Update LA_PRINT_STRING call for encoding argument. * ada-valprint.c (ada_printstr): Likewise. * f-valprint.c (f_val_print): Likewise * m2-valprint.c (m2_val_print): Likewise. * p-valprint.c (pascal_val_print): Likewise. * expprint.c (print_subexp_standard): Likewise. * valprint.c (val_print_string): Likewise. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-lazy-string. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): New rule. 2010-01-13 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Values From Inferior): Document lazy_string value method. (Python API): Add Lazy strings menu item. (Lazy Strings In Python): New node. 2010-01-13 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.python/py-value.exp (test_lazy_strings): Add lazy string test. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py (pp_ls): New printer. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp (run_lang_tests): Add lazy string test. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Define lazystring test structure. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Add lazy string test.
2010-01-14 16:03:37 +08:00
python/py-lazy-string.c \
python/py-linetable.c \
python/py-newobjfileevent.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-objfile.c \
python/py-param.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-prettyprint.c \
python/py-progspace.c \
python/py-record.c \
python/py-record-btrace.c \
python/py-record-full.c \
2011-02-05 05:54:16 +08:00
python/py-signalevent.c \
python/py-stopevent.c \
2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> * python/python.c (_initialize_python): Call gdbpy_initialize_symtabs, gdbpy_initialize_symbols and gdbpy_initialize_blocks. * python/python-internal.h: Declare struct symbol, block and symtab_and_line. Declare block_object_type and symbol_object_type (gdbpy_lookup_symbol gdbpy_block_for_pc) (symtab_and_line_to_sal_object, symtab_to_symtab_object) (symbol_to_symbol_object, block_to_block_object) (gdbpy_initialize_symtabs,gdbpy_initialize_symbols) (gdbpy_initialize_blocks ): Declare. * python/py-frame.c (frapy_block, frapy_function, frapy_find_sal) (frapy_select): Add methods. (frapy_read_var): Add symbol branch. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add py-symbol, py-symtab, py-block. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): New rule. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. * python/py-symbol.c: New file. * python/py-symtab.c: Likewise. * python/py-block.c: Likewise. 2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Add py-block and py-symbol. * gdb.python/py-symbol.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-symtab.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-block.exp: New File. * gdb.python/py-symbol.c: New File. * gdb.python/py-block.c: New File. 2010-02-24 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Frames In Python): Add block, find_sal, function and select method descriptions. (Python API): Add Blocks In Python, Symbols in Python and Symbol Tables in Python to menu. (Blocks In Python): New node. (Symbols In Python): New node. (Symbol Tables in Python): New node.
2010-02-25 05:18:28 +08:00
python/py-symbol.c \
python/py-symtab.c \
2011-02-05 05:54:16 +08:00
python/py-threadevent.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-type.c \
Add support for writing unwinders in Python. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBJS): Add py-unwind.o. (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add py-unwind.c. (py-unwind.o): New recipe. * NEWS: mention Python frame unwinding. * data-directory/Makefile.in (PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Add gdb/unwinder.py and gdb/command/unwinder.py * python/lib/gdb/__init__.py (packages): Add frame_unwinders list. (execute_unwinders): New function. * python/lib/gdb/command/unwinders.py: New file. * python/lib/gdb/unwinder.py: New file. * python/py-objfile.c (objfile_object): Add frame_unwinders field. (objfpy_dealloc): Decrement frame_unwinders reference count. (objfpy_initialize): Create frame_unwinders list. (objfpy_get_frame_unwinders): New function. (objfpy_set_frame_unwinders): Ditto. (objfile_getset): Add frame_unwinders attribute to Objfile. * python/py-progspace.c (pspace_object): Add frame_unwinders field. (pspy_dealloc): Decrement frame_unwinders reference count. (pspy_initialize): Create frame_unwinders list. (pspy_get_frame_unwinders): New function. (pspy_set_frame_unwinders): Ditto. (pspy_getset): Add frame_unwinders attribute to gdb.Progspace. * python/py-unwind.c: New file. * python/python-internal.h (pspy_get_name_unwinders): New prototype. (objpy_get_frame_unwinders): New prototype. (gdbpy_initialize_unwind): New prototype. * python/python.c (gdbpy_apply_type_printers): Call gdbpy_initialize_unwind. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * doc/python.texi (Writing a Frame Unwinder in Python): Add section. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.python/py-unwind-maint.c: New file. * gdb.python/py-unwind-maint.exp: New test. * gdb.python/py-unwind-maint.py: New file. * gdb.python/py-unwind.c: New file. * gdb.python/py-unwind.exp: New test. * gdb.python/py-unwind.py: New test.
2015-04-02 02:49:12 +08:00
python/py-unwind.c \
Checking in this patch for Thiago: Rename python-* files into py-*, more 8+3 friendly. gdb/ * Makefile.in (py-cmd.o): Renamed from python-cmd.o. Updated references. (py-frame.o): Renamed from python-frame.o. Updated references. (py-function.o): Renamed from python-function.o. Updated references. (py-objfile.o): Renamed from python-objfile.o. Updated references. (py-prettyprint.o): Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. Updated +references. (py-type.o): Renamed from python-type.o. Updated references. (py-utils.o): Renamed from python-utils.o. Updated references. (py-value.o): Renamed from python-value.o. Updated references. * py-cmd.o: Renamed from python-cmd.o. * py-frame.o: Renamed from python-frame.o. * py-function.o: Renamed from python-function.o. * py-objfile.o: Renamed from python-objfile.o. * py-prettyprint.o: Renamed from python-prettyprint.o. * py-type.o: Renamed from python-type.o. * py-utils.o: Renamed from python-utils.o. * py-value.o: Renamed from python-value.o. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.python/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Adjust to new executable names, add missing ones. * gdb.python/py-cmd.exp: Rename from python-cmd.exp. * gdb.python/py-frame.c: Rename from python-frame.c. * gdb.python/py-frame.exp: Rename from python-frame.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-function.exp: Rename from python-function.exp. * gdb.python/py-mi.exp: Rename from python-mi.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.c: Rename from python-prettyprint.c. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.exp: Rename from python-prettyprint.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-prettyprint.py: Rename from python-prettyprint.py. * gdb.python/py-template.cc: Rename from python-template.cc. * gdb.python/py-template.exp: Rename from python-template.exp. Adjust testfile name. * gdb.python/py-value.c: Rename from python-value.c. * gdb.python/py-value.exp: Rename from python-value.exp. Adjust testfile name.
2009-09-10 01:45:42 +08:00
python/py-utils.c \
Generalize varobj iterator This patch generalizes varobj iterator, in a python-independent way. Note varobj_item is still a typedef of PyObject, we can only focus on API changes, and leave the data type changes to the next patch. As a result, we include "varobj-iter.h" after the typedef of PyObject in varobj.c, but it is an intermediate state. Finally, varobj-iter.h is independent of PyObject. This change is helpful to move some python-related code out of varobj.c. V2: - Fix a missing cleanup. - Fix typos. - Use XNEW. - Check against NULL explicitly. - Update copyright year for new added files. V3: - Call PyGILState_Ensure before Py_XDECREF. - Use CPYCHECKER_STEALS_REFERENCE_TO_ARG. - Code indentation. V4: - use varobj_ensure_python_env instead of PyGILState_Ensure. gdb: 2014-06-12 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> Yao Qi <yao@codesourcery.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS): Add "py-varobj.o". (SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS): Add "python/py-varobj.c". (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "varobj-iter.h". (py-varobj.o): New rule. * python/py-varobj.c: New file. * python/python-internal.h (py_varobj_get_iterator): Declare. * varobj-iter.h: New file. * varobj.c: Include "varobj-iter.h" (struct varobj) <child_iter>: Change its type from "PyObject *" to "struct varobj_iter *". <saved_item>: Likewise. [HAVE_PYTHON] (varobj_ensure_python_env): Make it extern. [HAVE_PYTHON] (varobj_get_iterator): New function. (update_dynamic_varobj_children) [HAVE_PYTHON]: Move python-specific code to python/py-varobj.c. (install_visualizer): Call varobj_iter_delete instead of Py_XDECREF. * varobj.h (varobj_ensure_python_env): Declare.
2013-08-30 09:44:46 +08:00
python/py-value.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
python/py-varobj.c \
python/py-xmethods.c \
python/python.c
SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS))
Initial python support. gdb/ 2008-08-06 Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> Doug Evans <dje@google.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_DEPS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS, PYTHON_CFLAGS): New. (python_h, python_internal_h): New. (cli-script.o): Depend on python.h (python.o, python-utils.o): New. * cli/cli-script.c (print_command_lines): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command_untraced): New function. (while_command): Call execute_control_command_untraced. (if_command): Likewise. (get_command_line): Remove static attribute. (read_next_line): Handle "python". (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle python_control. (read_command_lines): Handle python_control. Include python.h. * cli/cli-script.h (get_command_line): Add prototype. (execute_control_command_untraced): Likewise. * configure.ac: Add --with-python. * defs.h (enum command_control_type) <python_control>: New constant. * python/python-internal.h: New file. * python/python.c: New file. * python/python.h: New file. * python/python-utils.c: New file. * NEWS: Mention Python scripting support and its new commands. gdb/doc/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Extending GDB): New chapter. (Sequences): Demoted chapter, now a section under the new Extending GDB chapter. (Python): New section. gdb/testsuite/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.python/python.exp: New file.
2008-08-07 03:41:33 +08:00
SUBDIR_PYTHON_DEPS =
SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS =
SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS =
Initial python support. gdb/ 2008-08-06 Vladimir Prus <vladimir@codesourcery.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerman@br.ibm.com> Doug Evans <dje@google.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_DEPS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_CFLAGS, PYTHON_CFLAGS): New. (python_h, python_internal_h): New. (cli-script.o): Depend on python.h (python.o, python-utils.o): New. * cli/cli-script.c (print_command_lines): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command): Handle python_control. (execute_control_command_untraced): New function. (while_command): Call execute_control_command_untraced. (if_command): Likewise. (get_command_line): Remove static attribute. (read_next_line): Handle "python". (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle python_control. (read_command_lines): Handle python_control. Include python.h. * cli/cli-script.h (get_command_line): Add prototype. (execute_control_command_untraced): Likewise. * configure.ac: Add --with-python. * defs.h (enum command_control_type) <python_control>: New constant. * python/python-internal.h: New file. * python/python.c: New file. * python/python.h: New file. * python/python-utils.c: New file. * NEWS: Mention Python scripting support and its new commands. gdb/doc/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Extending GDB): New chapter. (Sequences): Demoted chapter, now a section under the new Extending GDB chapter. (Python): New section. gdb/testsuite/ 2008-08-06 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * gdb.python/python.exp: New file.
2008-08-07 03:41:33 +08:00
SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS = \
Introduce gdb::array_view An array_view is an abstraction that provides a non-owning view over a sequence of contiguous objects. A way to put it is that array_view is to std::vector (and std::array and built-in arrays with rank==1) like std::string_view is to std::string. The main intent of array_view is to use it as function input parameter type, making it possible to pass in any sequence of contiguous objects, irrespective of whether the objects live on the stack or heap and what actual container owns them. Implicit construction from the element type is supported too, making it easy to call functions that expect an array of elements when you only have one element (usually on the stack). For example: struct A { .... }; void function (gdb::array_view<A> as); std::vector<A> std_vec = ...; std::array<A, N> std_array = ...; A array[] = {...}; A elem; function (std_vec); function (std_array); function (array); function (elem); Views can be either mutable or const. A const view is simply created by specifying a const T as array_view template parameter, in which case operator[] of non-const array_view objects ends up returning const references. (Making the array_view itself const is analogous to making a pointer itself be const. I.e., disables re-seating the view/pointer.) Normally functions will pass around array_views by value. Uses of gdb::array_view (other than the ones in the unit tests) will be added in a follow up patch. gdb/ChangeLog 2017-09-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/array-view-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add array-view-selftests.o. * common/array-view.h: New file. * unittests/array-view-selftests.c: New file.
2017-09-05 00:10:12 +08:00
unittests/array-view-selftests.c \
unittests/child-path-selftests.c \
unittests/cli-utils-selftests.c \
unittests/common-utils-selftests.c \
unittests/copy_bitwise-selftests.c \
C++ify gdb/common/environ.c As part of the preparation necessary for my upcoming task, I'd like to propose that we turn gdb_environ into a class. The approach taken here is simple: the class gdb_environ contains everything that is needed to manipulate the environment variables. These variables are stored in an std::vector<char *>, which can be converted to a 'char **' and passed as argument to functions that need it. The usage has not changed much. As per Pedro's suggestion, this class uses a static factory method initialization. This means that when an instance is created, it is initially empty. When needed, it has to be initialized using the static method 'from_host_environ'. As mentioned before, this is a preparation for an upcoming work that I will be posting in the next few weeks or so. For that work, I'll probably create another data structure that will contain all the environment variables that were set by the user using the 'set environment' command, because I'll need access to them. This will be much easier with the class-ification of gdb_environ. As noted, this has been regression-tested with the new version of environ.exp and no regressions were found. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-06-20 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add 'unittests/environ-selftests.c'. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add 'environ-selftests.o'. * charset.c (find_charset_names): Declare object 'iconv_env'. Update code to use 'iconv_env' object. Remove call to 'free_environ'. * common/environ.c: Include <utility>. (make_environ): Delete function. (free_environ): Delete function. (gdb_environ::clear): New function. (gdb_environ::operator=): New function. (gdb_environ::get): Likewise. (environ_vector): Delete function. (set_in_environ): Delete function. (gdb_environ::set): New function. (unset_in_environ): Delete function. (gdb_environ::unset): New function. (gdb_environ::envp): Likewise. * common/environ.h: Include <vector>. (struct gdb_environ): Delete; transform into... (class gdb_environ): ... this class. (free_environ): Delete prototype. (init_environ, get_in_environ, set_in_environ, unset_in_environ, environ_vector): Likewise. * infcmd.c (run_command_1): Update code to call 'envp' from 'gdb_environ' class. (environment_info): Update code to call methods from 'gdb_environ' class. (unset_environment_command): Likewise. (path_info): Likewise. (path_command): Likewise. * inferior.c (inferior::~inferior): Delete call to 'free_environ'. (inferior::inferior): Initialize 'environment' using the host's information. * inferior.h: Remove forward declaration of 'struct gdb_environ'. Include "environ.h". (class inferior) <environment>: Change type from 'struct gdb_environ' to 'gdb_environ'. * mi/mi-cmd-env.c (mi_cmd_env_path): Update code to call methods from 'gdb_environ' class. * solib.c (solib_find_1): Likewise * unittests/environ-selftests.c: New file. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2017-06-20 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * linux-low.c (linux_create_inferior): Adjust code to access the environment information via 'gdb_environ' class. * lynx-low.c (lynx_create_inferior): Likewise. * server.c (our_environ): Make it an instance of 'gdb_environ'. (get_environ): Return a pointer to 'our_environ'. (captured_main): Initialize 'our_environ'. * server.h (get_environ): Adjust prototype. * spu-low.c (spu_create_inferior): Adjust code to access the environment information via 'gdb_environ' class.
2017-02-11 10:19:44 +08:00
unittests/environ-selftests.c \
unittests/filtered_iterator-selftests.c \
unittests/format_pieces-selftests.c \
Make sect_offset and cu_offset strong typedefs instead of structs A while ago, back when GDB was a C program, the sect_offset and cu_offset types were made structs in order to prevent incorrect mixing of those offsets. Now that we require C++11, we can make them integers again, while keeping the safety, by exploiting "enum class". We can add a bit more safety, even, by defining operators that the types _should_ support, helping making the suspicious uses stand out more. Getting at the underlying type is done with the new to_underlying function added by the previous patch, which also helps better spot where do we need to step out of the safety net. Mostly, that's around parsing the DWARF, and when we print the offset for complaint/debug purposes. But there are other occasional uses. Since we have to define the sect_offset/cu_offset types in a header anyway, I went ahead and generalized/library-fied the idea of "offset" types, making it trivial to add more such types if we find a use. See common/offset-type.h and the DEFINE_OFFSET_TYPE macro. I needed a couple generaly-useful preprocessor bits (e.g., yet another CONCAT implementation), so I started a new common/preprocessor.h file. I included units tests covering the "offset" types API. These are mostly compile-time tests, using SFINAE to check that expressions that shouldn't compile (e.g., comparing unrelated offset types) really are invalid and would fail to compile. This same idea appeared in my pending enum-flags revamp from a few months ago (though this version is a bit further modernized compared to what I had posted), and I plan on reusing the "check valid expression" bits added here in that series, so I went ahead and defined the CHECK_VALID_EXPR macro in its own header -- common/valid-expr.h. I think that's nicer regardless. I was borderline between calling the new types "offset" types, or "index" types, BTW. I stuck with "offset" simply because that's what we're already calling them, mostly. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-04-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/offset-type-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add offset-type-selftests.o. * common/offset-type.h: New file. * common/preprocessor.h: New file. * common/traits.h: New file. * common/valid-expr.h: New file. * dwarf2expr.c: Include "common/underlying.h". Adjust to use sect_offset and cu_offset strong typedefs throughout. * dwarf2expr.h: Adjust to use sect_offset and cu_offset strong typedefs throughout. * dwarf2loc.c: Include "common/underlying.h". Adjust to use sect_offset and cu_offset strong typedefs throughout. * dwarf2read.c: Adjust to use sect_offset and cu_offset strong typedefs throughout. * gdbtypes.h: Include "common/offset-type.h". (cu_offset): Now an offset type (strong typedef) instead of a struct. (sect_offset): Likewise. (union call_site_parameter_u): Rename "param_offset" field to "param_cu_off". * unittests/offset-type-selftests.c: New file.
2017-04-05 03:03:26 +08:00
unittests/function-view-selftests.c \
unittests/help-doc-selftests.c \
lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params A few places in the completion code look for a "(" to find a function's parameter list, in order to strip it, because psymtabs (and gdb index) don't include parameter info in the symbol names. See compare_symbol_name and default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on. This is too naive. Consider: ns_overload2_test::([TAB] We'd want to complete that to: ns_overload2_test::(anonymous namespace)::struct_overload2_test Or: b (anonymous namespace)::[TAB] That currently completes to: b (anonymous namespace) Which is obviously broken. This patch makes that work. Also, the current compare_symbol_name hack means that while this works: "b function([TAB]" -> "b function()" This does not: "b function ([TAB]" This patch fixes that. Whitespace "ignoring" now Just Works, i.e., assuming a symbol named "function(int, long)", this: b function ( int , lon[TAB] completes to: b function ( int , long) To address all of this, this patch builds on top of the rest of the series, and pushes the responsibility of stripping parameters from a lookup name to the new lookup_name_info object, where we can apply per-language rules. Also note that we now only make a version of the lookup name with parameters stripped out where it's actually required to do that, in the psymtab and GDB index code. For C++, the right way to strip parameters is with "cp_remove_params", which uses a real parser (cp-name-parser.y) to split the name into a component tree and then discards parameters. The trouble for completion is that in that case we have an incomplete name, like "foo::func(int" and thus cp_remove_params throws an error. This patch sorts that by adding a cp_remove_params_if_any variant of cp_remove_params that tries removing characters from the end of the string until cp_remove_params works. So cp_remove_params_if_any behaves like this: With a complete name: "foo::func(int)" => foo::func(int) # cp_remove_params_1 succeeds the first time. With an incomplete name: "foo::func(int" => NULL # cp_remove_params fails the first time. "foo::func(in" => NULL # and again... "foo::func(i" => NULL # and again... "foo::func(" => NULL # and again... "foo::func" => "foo::func" # success! Note that even if this approach removes significant rightmost characters, it's still OK, because this parameter stripping is only necessary for psymtabs and gdb index, where we're determining whether to expand a symbol table. Say cp_remove_params_if_any returned "foo::" above for "foo::func(int". That'd cause us to expand more symtabs than ideal (because we'd expand all symtabs with symbols that start with "foo::", not just "foo::func"), but then when we actually look for completion matches, we'd still use the original lookup name, with parameter information ["foo::func(int"], and thus we'll return no false positive to the user. Whether the stripping works as intended and doesn't strip too much is thus covered by a unit test instead of a testsuite test. The "if_any" part of the name refers to the fact that while cp_remove_params returns NULL if the input name has no parameters in the first place, like: "foo::func" => NULL # cp_remove_params cp_remove_params_if_any still returns the function name: "foo::func" => "foo::func" # cp_remove_params_if_any gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-08 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add lookup_name_info-selftests.o. * cp-support.c: Include "selftest.h". (cp_remove_params_1): Rename from cp_remove_params. Add 'require_param' parameter, and handle it. (cp_remove_params): Reimplement. (cp_remove_params_if_any): New. (selftests::quote): New. (selftests::check_remove_params): New. (selftests::test_cp_remove_params): New. (_initialize_cp_support): Install selftests::test_cp_remove_params. * cp-support.h (cp_remove_params_if_any): Declare. * dwarf2read.c :Include "selftest.h". (dw2_expand_symtabs_matching_symbol): Use lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params. (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::mock_mapped_index) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::string_or_null) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::check_match) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::test_symbols) (selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::run_test): New. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Register selftests::dw2_expand_symtabs_matching::run_test. * psymtab.c (psym_expand_symtabs_matching): Use lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params. * symtab.c (demangle_for_lookup_info::demangle_for_lookup_info): If the lookup name wants to ignore parameters, strip them. (compare_symbol_name): Remove sym_text/sym_text_len parameters and code handling '('. (completion_list_add_name): Don't pass down sym_text/sym_text_len. (default_collect_symbol_completion_matches_break_on): Don't try to strip parameters. * symtab.h (lookup_name_info::lookup_name_info): Add 'ignore_parameters' parameter. (lookup_name_info::ignore_parameters) (lookup_name_info::make_ignore_params): New methods. (lookup_name_info::m_ignore_parameters): New field. * unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c: New file.
2017-11-08 22:49:10 +08:00
unittests/lookup_name_info-selftests.c \
unittests/memory-map-selftests.c \
unittests/memrange-selftests.c \
Class-ify ptid_t I grew a bit tired of using ptid_get_{lwp,pid,tid} and friends, so I decided to make it a bit easier to use by making it a proper class. The fields are now private, so it's not possible to change a ptid_t field by mistake. The new methods of ptid_t map to existing functions/practice like this: ptid_t (pid, lwp, tid) -> ptid_build (pid, lwp, tid) ptid_t (pid) -> pid_to_ptid (pid) ptid.is_pid () -> ptid_is_pid (ptid) ptid == other -> ptid_equal (ptid, other) ptid != other -> !ptid_equal (ptid, other) ptid.pid () -> ptid_get_pid (ptid) ptid.lwp_p () -> ptid_lwp_p (ptid) ptid.lwp () -> ptid_get_lwp (ptid) ptid.tid_p () -> ptid_tid_p (ptid) ptid.tid () -> ptid_get_tid (ptid) ptid.matches (filter) -> ptid_match (ptid, filter) I've replaced the implementation of the existing functions with calls to the new methods. People are encouraged to gradually switch to using the ptid_t methods instead of the functions (or we can change them all in one pass eventually). Also, I'm not sure if it's worth it (because of ptid_t's relatively small size), but I have made the functions and methods take ptid_t arguments by const reference instead of by value. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/ptid.h (struct ptid): Change to... (class ptid_t): ... this. <ptid_t>: New constructors. <pid, lwp_p, lwp, tid_p, tid, is_pid, operator==, operator!=, matches>: New methods. <make_null, make_minus_one>: New static methods. <pid>: Rename to... <m_pid>: ...this. <lwp>: Rename to... <m_lwp>: ...this. <tid>: Rename to... <m_tid>: ...this. (ptid_build, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_lwp, ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid, ptid_lwp_p, ptid_tid_p, ptid_match): Take ptid arguments as references, move comment to class ptid_t. * common/ptid.c (null_ptid, minus_one_ptid): Initialize with ptid_t static methods. (ptid_build, pid_to_ptid, ptid_get_pid, ptid_get_tid, ptid_equal, ptid_is_pid, ptid_lwp_p, ptid_tid_p, ptid_match): Take ptid arguments as references, implement using ptid_t methods. * unittests/ptid-selftests.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/ptid-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add unittests/ptid-selftests.o. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * server.c (handle_v_cont): Initialize thread_resume::thread with null_ptid.
2017-04-07 11:29:53 +08:00
unittests/offset-type-selftests.c \
Convert observers to C++ This converts observers from using a special source-generating script to be plain C++. This version of the patch takes advantage of C++11 by using std::function and variadic templates; incorporates Pedro's patches; and renames the header file to "observable.h" (this change eliminates the need for a clean rebuild). Note that Pedro's patches used a template lambda in tui-hooks.c, but this failed to compile on some buildbot instances (presumably due to differing C++ versions); I replaced this with an ordinary template function. Regression tested on the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * unittests/observable-selftests.c: New file. * common/observable.h: New file. * observable.h: New file. * ada-lang.c, ada-tasks.c, agent.c, aix-thread.c, annotate.c, arm-tdep.c, auto-load.c, auxv.c, break-catch-syscall.c, breakpoint.c, bsd-uthread.c, cli/cli-interp.c, cli/cli-setshow.c, corefile.c, dummy-frame.c, event-loop.c, event-top.c, exec.c, extension.c, frame.c, gdbarch.c, guile/scm-breakpoint.c, infcall.c, infcmd.c, inferior.c, inflow.c, infrun.c, jit.c, linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, m68klinux-tdep.c, mi/mi-cmd-break.c, mi/mi-interp.c, mi/mi-main.c, objfiles.c, ppc-linux-nat.c, ppc-linux-tdep.c, printcmd.c, procfs.c, python/py-breakpoint.c, python/py-finishbreakpoint.c, python/py-inferior.c, python/py-unwind.c, ravenscar-thread.c, record-btrace.c, record-full.c, record.c, regcache.c, remote.c, riscv-tdep.c, sol-thread.c, solib-aix.c, solib-spu.c, solib.c, spu-multiarch.c, spu-tdep.c, stack.c, symfile-mem.c, symfile.c, symtab.c, thread.c, top.c, tracepoint.c, tui/tui-hooks.c, tui/tui-interp.c, valops.c: Update all users. * tui/tui-hooks.c (tui_bp_created_observer) (tui_bp_deleted_observer, tui_bp_modified_observer) (tui_inferior_exit_observer, tui_before_prompt_observer) (tui_normal_stop_observer, tui_register_changed_observer): Remove. (tui_observers_token): New global. (attach_or_detach, tui_attach_detach_observers): New functions. (tui_install_hooks, tui_remove_hooks): Use tui_attach_detach_observers. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_thread_observer): Remove. (record_btrace_thread_observer_token): New global. * observer.sh: Remove. * observer.c: Rename to observable.c. * observable.c (namespace gdb_observers): Define new objects. (observer_debug): Move into gdb_observers namespace. (struct observer, struct observer_list, xalloc_observer_list_node) (xfree_observer_list_node, generic_observer_attach) (generic_observer_detach, generic_observer_notify): Remove. (_initialize_observer): Update. Don't include observer.inc. * Makefile.in (generated_files): Remove observer.h, observer.inc. (clean mostlyclean): Likewise. (observer.h, observer.inc): Remove targets. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add observable-selftests.c. (COMMON_SFILES): Use observable.c, not observer.c. * .gitignore: Remove observer.h. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * observer.texi: Remove. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gdb.gdb/observer.exp: Remove.
2016-10-03 00:50:20 +08:00
unittests/observable-selftests.c \
unittests/optional-selftests.c \
Implement IPv6 support for GDB/gdbserver This patch implements IPv6 support for both GDB and gdbserver. Based on my research, it is the fourth attempt to do that since 2006. Since I used ideas from all of the previous patches, I also added their authors's names on the ChangeLogs as a way to recognize their efforts. For reference sake, you can find the previous attempts at: https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2006-09/msg00192.html https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-02/msg00248.html https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2016-02/msg00226.html The basic idea behind the patch is to start using the new 'getaddrinfo'/'getnameinfo' calls, which are responsible for translating names and addresses in a protocol-independent way. This means that if we ever have a new version of the IP protocol, we won't need to change the code again (or, at least, won't have to change the majority of the code). The function 'getaddrinfo' returns a linked list of possible addresses to connect to. Dealing with multiple addresses proved to be a hard task with the current TCP auto-retry mechanism implemented on ser-tcp:net_open. For example, when gdbserver listened only on an IPv4 socket: $ ./gdbserver --once 127.0.0.1:1234 ./a.out and GDB was instructed to try to connect to both IPv6 and IPv4 sockets: $ ./gdb -ex 'target extended-remote localhost:1234' ./a.out the user would notice a somewhat big delay before GDB was able to connect to the IPv4 socket. This happened because GDB was trying to connect to the IPv6 socket first, and had to wait until the connection timed out before it tried to connect to the IPv4 socket. For that reason, I had to rewrite the main loop and implement a new method for handling multiple connections. After some discussion, Pedro and I agreed on the following algorithm: 1) For each entry returned by 'getaddrinfo', we try to open a socket and connect to it. 2.a) If we have a successful 'connect', we just use that connection. 2.b) If we don't have a successfull 'connect', but if we've got a ECONNREFUSED (meaning the the connection was refused), we keep track of this fact by using a flag. 2.c) If we don't have a successfull 'connect', but if we've got a EINPROGRESS (meaning that the connection is in progress), we perform a 'select' call on the socket until we have a result (either a successful connection, or an error on the socket). 3) If tcp_auto_retry is true, and we haven't gotten a successful connection, and at least one of our attempts failed with ECONNREFUSED, then we wait a little bit (i.e., call 'wait_for_connect'), check to see if there was a timeout/interruption (in which case we bail out), and then go back to (1). After multiple tests, I was able to connect without delay on the scenario described above, and was also able to connect in all other types of scenarios. I also implemented some hostname parsing functions (along with their corresponding unit tests) which are used to help GDB and gdbserver to parse hostname strings provided by the user. These new functions are living inside common/netstuff.[ch]. I've had to do that since IPv6 introduces a new URL scheme, which defines that square brackets can be used to enclose the host part and differentiate it from the port (e.g., "[::1]:1234" means "host ::1, port 1234"). I spent some time thinking about a reasonable way to interpret what the user wants, and I came up with the following: - If the user has provided a prefix that doesn't specify the protocol version (i.e., "tcp:" or "udp:"), or if the user has not provided any prefix, don't make any assumptions (i.e., assume AF_UNSPEC when dealing with 'getaddrinfo') *unless* the host starts with "[" (in which case, assume it's an IPv6 host). - If the user has provided a prefix that does specify the protocol version (i.e., "tcp4:", "tcp6:", "udp4:" or "udp6:"), then respect that. This method doesn't follow strictly what RFC 2732 proposes (that literal IPv6 addresses should be provided enclosed in "[" and "]") because IPv6 addresses still can be provided without square brackets in our case, but since we have prefixes to specify protocol versions I think this is not an issue. Another thing worth mentioning is the new 'GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST' testcase parameter, which makes it possible to specify the hostname (without the port) to be used when testing GDB and gdbserver. For example, to run IPv6 tests: $ make check-gdb RUNTESTFLAGS='GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST=tcp6:[::1]' Or, to run IPv4 tests: $ make check-gdb RUNTESTFLAGS='GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST=tcp4:127.0.0.1' This required a few changes on the gdbserver-base.exp, and also a minimal adjustment on gdb.server/run-without-local-binary.exp. Finally, I've implemented a new testcase, gdb.server/server-connect.exp, which is supposed to run on the native host and perform various "smoke tests" using different connection methods. This patch has been regression-tested on BuildBot and locally, and also built using a x86_64-w64-mingw32 GCC, and no problems were found. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-07-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Tsutomu Seki <sekiriki@gmail.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add 'unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c'. (COMMON_SFILES): Add 'common/netstuff.c'. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add 'common/netstuff.h'. * NEWS (Changes since GDB 8.2): Mention IPv6 support. * common/netstuff.c: New file. * common/netstuff.h: New file. * ser-tcp.c: Include 'netstuff.h' and 'wspiapi.h'. (wait_for_connect): Update comment. New parameter 'gdb::optional<int> sock' instead of 'struct serial *scb'. Use 'sock' directly instead of 'scb->fd'. (try_connect): New function, with code from 'net_open'. (net_open): Rewrite main loop to deal with multiple sockets/addresses. Handle IPv6-style hostnames; implement support for IPv6 connections. * unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c: New file. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2018-07-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Tsutomu Seki <sekiriki@gmail.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add '$(srcdir)/common/netstuff.c'. (OBS): Add 'common/netstuff.o'. (GDBREPLAY_OBS): Likewise. * gdbreplay.c: Include 'wspiapi.h' and 'netstuff.h'. (remote_open): Implement support for IPv6 connections. * remote-utils.c: Include 'netstuff.h', 'filestuff.h' and 'wspiapi.h'. (handle_accept_event): Accept connections from IPv6 sources. (remote_prepare): Handle IPv6-style hostnames; implement support for IPv6 connections. (remote_open): Implement support for printing connections from IPv6 sources. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2018-07-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Tsutomu Seki <sekiriki@gmail.com> * README (Testsuite Parameters): Mention new 'GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST' parameter. * boards/native-extended-gdbserver.exp: Do not set 'sockethost' by default. * boards/native-gdbserver.exp: Likewise. * gdb.server/run-without-local-binary.exp: Improve regexp used for detecting when a remote debugging connection succeeds. * gdb.server/server-connect.exp: New file. * lib/gdbserver-support.exp (gdbserver_default_get_comm_port): Do not prefix the port number with ":". (gdbserver_start): New global GDB_TEST_SOCKETHOST. Implement support for detecting and using it. Add '$debughost_gdbserver' to the list of arguments used to start gdbserver. Handle case when gdbserver cannot resolve a network name. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2018-07-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Paul Fertser <fercerpav@gmail.com> Tsutomu Seki <sekiriki@gmail.com> * gdb.texinfo (Remote Connection Commands): Add explanation about new IPv6 support. Add new connection prefixes.
2018-05-18 13:29:24 +08:00
unittests/parse-connection-spec-selftests.c \
Make inferior::detaching a bool, and introduce scoped_restore::release() I left making inferior::detaching a bool to a separate patch, because doing that makes a make_cleanup_restore_integer call in infrun.c:prepare_for_detach no longer compile (passing a 'bool *' when an 'int *' is expected). Since we want to get rid of cleanups anyway, I looked at converting that to a scoped_restore. However, prepare_for_detach wants to discard the cleanup on success, and scoped_restore doesn't have an equivalent for that. So I added one -- I called it "release()" because it seems like a natural fit in the way standard components call similarly-spirited methods, and, it's also what the proposal for a generic scope guard calls it too, AFAICS: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2014/n4189.pdf I've added some scoped_guard unit tests, while at it. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add scoped_restore-selftests.o. * common/scoped_restore.h (scoped_restore_base): Make "class". (scoped_restore_base::release): New public method. (scoped_restore_base::scoped_restore_base): New protected ctor. (scoped_restore_base::m_saved_var): New protected field. (scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(T*)): Initialize the scoped_restore_base base class instead of m_saved_var directly. (scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(T*, T2)): Likewise. (scoped_restore_tmpl::scoped_restore_tmpl(const scoped_restore_tmpl<T>&)): Likewise. (scoped_restore_tmpl::~scoped_restore_tmpl): Use the saved_var method. (scoped_restore_tmpl::saved_var): New method. (scoped_restore_tmpl::m_saved_var): Delete. * inferior.h (inferior::detaching): Now a bool. * infrun.c (prepare_for_detach): Use a scoped_restore instead of a cleanup. * unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c: New file.
2017-04-19 20:12:23 +08:00
unittests/ptid-selftests.c \
unittests/main-thread-selftests.c \
unittests/mkdir-recursive-selftests.c \
remote: C++ify thread_item and threads_listing_context This patch C++ifies the thread_item and threads_listing_context structures in remote.c. thread_item::{extra,name} are changed to std::string. As a result, there's a bit of awkwardness in remote_update_thread_list, where we have to xstrdup those strings when filling the private_thread_info structure. This is removed in the following patch, where private_thread_info is also C++ified and its corresponding fields made std::string too. The xstrdup then becomes an std::move. Other than that there's nothing really special, it's a usual day-to-day VEC -> vector and char* -> std::string change. It allows removing a cleanup in remote_update_thread_list. Note that an overload of hex2bin that returns a gdb::byte_vector is added, with corresponding selftests. gdb/ChangeLog: * remote.c (struct thread_item): Add constructor, disable copy construction and copy assignment, define default move construction and move assignment. <extra, name>: Change type to std::string. <core>: Initialize. <thread_handle>: Make non-pointer. (thread_item_t): Remove typedef. (DEF_VEC_O(thread_item_t)): Remove. (threads_listing_context) <contains_thread>: New method. <remove_thread>: New method. <items>: Change type to std::vector. (clear_threads_listing_context): Remove. (threads_listing_context_remove): Remove. (remote_newthread_step): Use thread_item constructor, adjust to change to std::vector. (start_thread): Use thread_item constructor, adjust to change to std::vector. (end_thread): Adjust to change to std::vector and std::string. (remote_get_threads_with_qthreadinfo): Use thread_item constructor, adjust to std::vector. (remote_update_thread_list): Adjust to change to std::vector and std::string, use threads_listing_context methods. (remove_child_of_pending_fork): Adjust. (remove_new_fork_children): Adjust. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add rsp-low-selftests.c. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS): Add rsp-low-selftests.o. * unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c: New file. * common/rsp-low.h: Include common/byte-vector.h. (hex2bin): New overload. * common/rsp-low.c (hex2bin): New overload.
2017-11-24 23:40:13 +08:00
unittests/rsp-low-selftests.c \
unittests/scoped_fd-selftests.c \
unittests/scoped_mmap-selftests.c \
unittests/scoped_restore-selftests.c \
Adapt and integrate string_view tests The previous patch copied the string_view tests from libstdc++. This patch adjusts them in a similar way that the libstdc++ optional tests are integrated in our unit test suite. Not all tests are used, some of them require language features not present in c++11. For example, we can't use a string_view constructor where the length is not explicit in a constexpr, because std::char_traits::length is not a constexpr itself (it is in c++17 though). Nevertheless, a good number of tests are integrated, which covers pretty well the string_view features. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add string_view-selftests.c. * unittests/basic_string_view/capacity/1.cc: Adapt to GDB testsuite. * unittests/basic_string_view/cons/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/cons/char/2.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/cons/char/3.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/element_access/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/element_access/char/empty.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/element_access/char/front_back.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/inserters/char/2.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_prefix/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/modifiers/remove_suffix/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/modifiers/swap/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/compare/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/compare/char/13650.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/copy/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/data/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/find/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/find/char/2.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/find/char/3.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/find/char/4.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/rfind/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/rfind/char/2.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/rfind/char/3.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operations/substr/char/1.cc: Likewise. * unittests/basic_string_view/operators/char/2.cc: Likewise. * unittests/string_view-selftests.c: New file.
2018-04-10 01:31:06 +08:00
unittests/string_view-selftests.c \
unittests/style-selftests.c \
Make parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition work with multiple static tracepoint definitions Since I modify the parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition function in the next patch, I wanted to write a unit test for it. Doing so showed that it doesn't handle multiple consecutive static tracepoint definitions separated by commas. However, the RSP documentation [1] states that servers may return multiple definitions, like: 1234:6d61726b657231:6578747261207374756666,abba:6d61726b657232: The problem is that the function uses strlen to compute the length of the last field (the extra field). If there are additional definitions in addition to the one we are currently parsing, the returned length will include those definitions, and we'll try to hex-decode past the extra field. This patch changes parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition to consider the case where the current definition is followed by a comma and more definitions. It also adds the unit test that found the issue in the first place. I don't think this causes any backwards compatibility issues, because the previous code only handled single static tracepoint definitions, and the new code handles that correctly. gdb/ChangeLog: * tracepoint.c (parse_static_tracepoint_marker_definition): Consider case where the definition is followed by more definitions. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add tracepoint-selftests.c. * unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c: New. [1] https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Tracepoint-Packets.html#qTfSTM
2018-03-22 12:26:37 +08:00
unittests/tracepoint-selftests.c \
unittests/tui-selftests.c \
unittests/unpack-selftests.c \
unittests/utils-selftests.c \
unittests/vec-utils-selftests.c \
unittests/xml-utils-selftests.c
SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS))
SUBDIR_TARGET_SRCS = target/waitstatus.c
SUBDIR_TARGET_OBS = $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(SUBDIR_TARGET_SRCS))
# Opcodes currently live in one of two places. Either they are in the
# opcode library, typically ../opcodes, or they are in a header file
# in INCLUDE_DIR.
# Where is the "-lopcodes" library, with (some of) the opcode tables and
# disassemblers?
OPCODES_DIR = ../opcodes
OPCODES_SRC = $(srcdir)/$(OPCODES_DIR)
OPCODES = $(OPCODES_DIR)/libopcodes.a
# Where are the other opcode tables which only have header file
# versions?
OP_INCLUDE = $(INCLUDE_DIR)/opcode
# See TOP_CFLAGS as well.
OPCODES_CFLAGS = -I$(OP_INCLUDE)
# Allow includes like "opcodes/mumble.h".
TOP_CFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/..
# The simulator is usually nonexistent; targets that include one
# should set this to list all the .o or .a files to be linked in.
* config/arm/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/avr/avr.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/frv/frv.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/h8300/h8300.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/iq2000/iq2000.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32c/m32c.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32r/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32r/m32r.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m68hc11/m68hc11.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mn10300/mn10300.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/ppc-sim.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/sh64.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sparc/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/v850/v850.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/xstormy16/xstormy16.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * configure.tgt (gdb_sim): Document variable. (arm*-*-* | thumb*-*-* | strongarm*-*-* | xscale-*-*): Set it. (avr-*-*): Likewise. (frv-*-*): Likewise. (h8300-*-*): Likewise. (iq2000-*-*): Likewise. (m32c-*-*): Likewise. (m32r*-*-linux*): Likewise. (m32r*-*-*): Likewise. (m68hc11*-*-*|m6811*-*-*): Likewise. (mips*-*-*): Likewise. (mips*-*-linux*): Likewise. (mips*-*-netbsd* | mips*-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (mn10300-*-*): Likewise. (powerpc-*-linux* | powerpc64-*-linux*): Likewise. (powerpc-*-netbsd* | powerpc-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (powerpc*-*-*): Use ppc-eabi target. Conditionally set gdb_sim. (sh*): Set gdb_sim. (sh-*-linux*): Likewise. (sh*-*-netbsdelf* | sh*-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (sh64-*-elf*): Likewise. (sparc-*-rtems*): Likewise. (v850*-*-elf): Likewise. (xstormy16-*-*): Likewise. * configure.ac (IGNORE_SIM, IGNORE_SIM_OBS): Do not set. (SIM, SIM_OBS): Set depending on ${ignore_sim} and ${gdb_sim}. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (SIM, SIM_OBS): Substitute from configure. (@IGNORE_SIM@, @IGNORE_SIM_OBS@): Remove.
2007-11-17 08:44:38 +08:00
SIM = @SIM@
1999-05-11 21:35:55 +08:00
WIN32LIBS = @WIN32LIBS@
# Tcl et al cflags and libraries
TCL = @TCL_LIBRARY@
TCL_CFLAGS = @TCL_INCLUDE@
GDBTKLIBS = @GDBTKLIBS@
# Extra flags that the GDBTK files need:
GDBTK_CFLAGS = @GDBTK_CFLAGS@
TK = @TK_LIBRARY@
TK_CFLAGS = @TK_INCLUDE@
X11_CFLAGS = @TK_XINCLUDES@
X11_LDFLAGS =
X11_LIBS =
WIN32LDAPP = @WIN32LDAPP@
LIBGUI = @LIBGUI@
GUI_CFLAGS_X = @GUI_CFLAGS_X@
IDE_CFLAGS = $(GUI_CFLAGS_X) $(IDE_CFLAGS_X)
ALL_TCL_CFLAGS = $(TCL_CFLAGS) $(TK_CFLAGS)
# The version of gdbtk we're building. This should be kept
# in sync with GDBTK_VERSION and friends in gdbtk.h.
GDBTK_VERSION = 1.0
GDBTK_LIBRARY = $(datadir)/insight$(GDBTK_VERSION)
# Gdbtk requires an absolute path to the source directory or
# the testsuite won't run properly.
GDBTK_SRC_DIR = @GDBTK_SRC_DIR@
SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdbtk.o \
gdbtk-bp.o \
gdbtk-cmds.o \
gdbtk-hooks.o \
gdbtk-interp.o \
gdbtk-register.o \
gdbtk-stack.o \
gdbtk-varobj.o \
gdbtk-wrapper.o
SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-bp.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-cmds.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-hooks.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-interp.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-main.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-register.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-stack.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-varobj.c \
gdbtk/generic/gdbtk-wrapper.c
SUBDIR_GDBTK_DEPS = $(LIBGUI) $(TCL_DEPS) $(TK_DEPS)
SUBDIR_GDBTK_LDFLAGS =
SUBDIR_GDBTK_CFLAGS = -DGDBTK
CONFIG_OBS = @CONFIG_OBS@
CONFIG_SRCS = @CONFIG_SRCS@
CONFIG_DEPS = @CONFIG_DEPS@
CONFIG_LDFLAGS = @CONFIG_LDFLAGS@
ENABLE_CFLAGS = @ENABLE_CFLAGS@
CONFIG_ALL = @CONFIG_ALL@
CONFIG_CLEAN = @CONFIG_CLEAN@
CONFIG_INSTALL = @CONFIG_INSTALL@
CONFIG_UNINSTALL = @CONFIG_UNINSTALL@
HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET = @HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET@
CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR = arch cli dwarf2 mi compile tui unittests guile python \
target nat
CONFIG_DEP_SUBDIR = $(addsuffix /$(DEPDIR),$(CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR))
# -I. for config files.
# -I$(srcdir) for gdb internal headers.
# -I$(srcdir)/config for more generic config files.
# It is also possible that you will need to add -I/usr/include/sys if
# your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which is where it
# should be according to Posix).
DEFS = @DEFS@
GDB_CFLAGS = -I. -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/config \
-DLOCALEDIR="\"$(localedir)\"" $(DEFS)
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# MH_CFLAGS, if defined, has host-dependent CFLAGS from the config directory.
GLOBAL_CFLAGS = $(MH_CFLAGS)
PROFILE_CFLAGS = @PROFILE_CFLAGS@
# These are specifically reserved for setting from the command line
# when running make. I.E.: "make CFLAGS=-Wmissing-prototypes".
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CXXFLAGS = @CXXFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
do not use python<version> subdir when including Python .h file This is preparation work for being able to build GDB with Python support on MinGW. So far, the "python<version>" subdirectory needs to be specified when including a Python header file. In order to do that, we have some special configury that tweaks the include path returned by python-config.py such that the use of the subdirectory in the include is necessary. This was done in order to protect ourselves from possible filename conflicts, since some of the filenames chosen by Python were a little generic. The problem is that this cannot work with a standard Python install on MinGW systems. On such systems, the .h files are located in <python_prefix>/include. So, in preparation for allowing us to build GDB on MinGW with Python support enabled, this patch changes the requirement to provide the "python<version>" subdirectory in the include directive. The positive consequence is that we no longer need to have a set of #include directives for each version of Python, since the include directive is now the same for all versions of Python. However, the downside is that we are losing the level of protection we were trying to achieve by forcing the subdirectory in the include directive. In order to reduce a bit the consequences of a possible conflict, this patch also changes the location where the -I/path/to/python switch goes, to be last in the list (suggested by Doug Evans). One last change is the fact that we are now including Python.h and all other Python include headers using angle brackets rather than double-quotes. This fixes a problem on case-insensitive systems where #include "Python.h" causes our gdb/python/python.h header to be included instead of Python's <Python.h> header. gdb/ChangeLog: * configure.ac: Remove fallback behavior for building against Python. Remove tweaking of Python include path. Add PYTHON_CPPFLAGS and PYTHON_LIBS substitution. (AC_TRY_LIBPYTHON): Adjust program used in linking test. If link is successful, set PYTHON_CPPFLAGS and PYTHON_LIBS. Always restore CPPFLAGS and LIBS after linking test. * configure: Regenerated. * Makefile.in (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add @PYTHON_CPPFLAGS@. (INSTALLED_LIBS, CLIBS): Add @PYTHON_LIBS@. * python/python-internal.h: Adjust includes of Python .h files.
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# Set by configure, for e.g. expat. Python installations are such that
# C headers are included using their basename (for example, we #include
# <Python.h> rather than, say, <python/Python.h>). Since the file names
# are sometimes a little generic, we think that the risk of collision
# with other header files is high. If that happens, we try to mitigate
# a bit the consequences by putting the Python includes last in the list.
INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS) @GUILE_CPPFLAGS@ @PYTHON_CPPFLAGS@
# INTERNAL_CFLAGS is the aggregate of all other *CFLAGS macros.
INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE = \
$(CXXFLAGS) $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS) $(PROFILE_CFLAGS) \
$(GDB_CFLAGS) $(OPCODES_CFLAGS) $(READLINE_CFLAGS) $(ZLIBINC) \
$(BFD_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS) $(LIBDECNUMBER_CFLAGS) \
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
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$(INTL_CFLAGS) $(INCGNU) $(INCSUPPORT) $(ENABLE_CFLAGS) \
$(INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS) $(SRCHIGH_CFLAGS) $(TOP_CFLAGS) $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS = $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE) $(GDB_WARN_CFLAGS)
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INTERNAL_CFLAGS = $(INTERNAL_WARN_CFLAGS) $(GDB_WERROR_CFLAGS)
# LDFLAGS is specifically reserved for setting from the command line
# when running make.
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
# Profiling options need to go here to work.
# I think it's perfectly reasonable for a user to set -pg in CFLAGS
# and have it work; that's why CFLAGS is here.
# PROFILE_CFLAGS is _not_ included, however, because we use monstartup.
INTERNAL_LDFLAGS = \
$(CXXFLAGS) $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS) $(MH_LDFLAGS) \
$(LDFLAGS) $(CONFIG_LDFLAGS) $(PTHREAD_CFLAGS)
# Libraries and corresponding dependencies for compiling gdb.
# XM_CLIBS, defined in *config files, have host-dependent libs.
# LIBIBERTY appears twice on purpose.
gdb: CTF support This patch adds the CTF (Compact Ansi-C Type Format) support in gdb. Two submissions on which this gdb work depends were posted earlier in May: * On the binutils mailing list - adding libctf which creates, updates, reads, and manipulates the CTF data. * On the gcc mailing list - expanding gcc to directly emit the CFT data with a new command line option -gt. CTF is a reduced form of debugging information whose main purpose is to describe the type of C entities such as structures, unions, typedefs and function arguments at the global scope only. It does not contain debug information about source lines, location expressions, or local variables. For more information on CTF, see the documentation in the libdtrace-ctf source tree, available here: <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oracle/libdtrace-ctf/master/doc/ctf-format>. This patch expands struct elfinfo by adding the .ctf section, which contains CTF debugging info, and modifies elf_symfile_read() to read it. If both DWARF and CTF exist in a program, only DWARF will be read. CTF data will be read only when there is no DWARF. The two-stage symbolic reading and setting strategy, partial and full, was used. File ctfread.c contains functions to transform CTF data into gdb's internal symbol table structures by iterately reading entries from CTF sections of "data objects", "function info", "variable info", and "data types" when setting up either partial or full symbol table. If the ELF symbol table is available, e.g. not stripped, the CTF reader will associate the found type information with these symbol entries. Due to the proximity between DWARF and CTF (CTF being a much simplified subset of DWARF), some DWARF implementation was reused to support CTF. Test cases ctf-constvars.exp, ctf-cvexpr.exp, ctf-ptype.exp, and ctf-whatis.exp have been added to verify the correctness of this support. This patch has missing features and limitations which we will add and address in the future patches. gdb/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb/ctfread.c: New file. + * gdb/ctfread.h: New file. + * gdb/elfread.c: Include ctfread.h. + (struct elfinfo text_p): New member ctfsect. + (elf_locate_sections): Mark CTF section. + (elf_symfile_read): Call elfctf_build_psymtabs. + * gdb/Makefile.in (LIBCTF): Add. + (CLIBS): Use it. + (CDEPS): Likewise. + (DIST): Add ctfread.c. + * Makefile.def (dependencies): Add all-libctf to all-gdb + * Makefile.in: Add "all-gdb: maybe-all-libctf" + gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-cvexpr.exp: New file. +
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CLIBS = $(SIM) $(READLINE) $(OPCODES) $(BFD) $(LIBCTF) $(ZLIB) \
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
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$(LIBSUPPORT) $(INTL) $(LIBIBERTY) $(LIBDECNUMBER) \
$(XM_CLIBS) $(GDBTKLIBS) \
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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@LIBS@ @GUILE_LIBS@ @PYTHON_LIBS@ \
$(LIBEXPAT) $(LIBLZMA) $(LIBBABELTRACE) $(LIBIPT) \
$(WIN32LIBS) $(LIBGNU) $(LIBICONV) \
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
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$(LIBMPFR) $(SRCHIGH_LIBS) $(LIBXXHASH) $(PTHREAD_LIBS)
gdb: CTF support This patch adds the CTF (Compact Ansi-C Type Format) support in gdb. Two submissions on which this gdb work depends were posted earlier in May: * On the binutils mailing list - adding libctf which creates, updates, reads, and manipulates the CTF data. * On the gcc mailing list - expanding gcc to directly emit the CFT data with a new command line option -gt. CTF is a reduced form of debugging information whose main purpose is to describe the type of C entities such as structures, unions, typedefs and function arguments at the global scope only. It does not contain debug information about source lines, location expressions, or local variables. For more information on CTF, see the documentation in the libdtrace-ctf source tree, available here: <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oracle/libdtrace-ctf/master/doc/ctf-format>. This patch expands struct elfinfo by adding the .ctf section, which contains CTF debugging info, and modifies elf_symfile_read() to read it. If both DWARF and CTF exist in a program, only DWARF will be read. CTF data will be read only when there is no DWARF. The two-stage symbolic reading and setting strategy, partial and full, was used. File ctfread.c contains functions to transform CTF data into gdb's internal symbol table structures by iterately reading entries from CTF sections of "data objects", "function info", "variable info", and "data types" when setting up either partial or full symbol table. If the ELF symbol table is available, e.g. not stripped, the CTF reader will associate the found type information with these symbol entries. Due to the proximity between DWARF and CTF (CTF being a much simplified subset of DWARF), some DWARF implementation was reused to support CTF. Test cases ctf-constvars.exp, ctf-cvexpr.exp, ctf-ptype.exp, and ctf-whatis.exp have been added to verify the correctness of this support. This patch has missing features and limitations which we will add and address in the future patches. gdb/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb/ctfread.c: New file. + * gdb/ctfread.h: New file. + * gdb/elfread.c: Include ctfread.h. + (struct elfinfo text_p): New member ctfsect. + (elf_locate_sections): Mark CTF section. + (elf_symfile_read): Call elfctf_build_psymtabs. + * gdb/Makefile.in (LIBCTF): Add. + (CLIBS): Use it. + (CDEPS): Likewise. + (DIST): Add ctfread.c. + * Makefile.def (dependencies): Add all-libctf to all-gdb + * Makefile.in: Add "all-gdb: maybe-all-libctf" + gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-cvexpr.exp: New file. +
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CDEPS = $(NAT_CDEPS) $(SIM) $(BFD) $(READLINE_DEPS) $(LIBCTF) \
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
2019-07-09 22:06:39 +08:00
$(OPCODES) $(INTL_DEPS) $(LIBIBERTY) $(CONFIG_DEPS) $(LIBGNU) \
$(LIBSUPPORT)
DIST = gdb
RUNTEST = runtest
RUNTESTFLAGS =
* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add xml-builtin.o. (xml-builtin.c, stamp-xml): New rules. (xml-tdesc.o): Update. * features/feature_to_c.sh: New file. * xml-support.c (MAX_XINCLUDE_DEPTH): Define. (struct gdb_xml_parser): Add dtd_name and is_xinclude. (gdb_xml_start_element): Initialize scope after possibly reallocating scopes. Move cleanup later. Handle the XInclude description specially. (gdb_xml_end_element): Only parse the body if there is a current element. Call XML_DefaultCurrent if there is no element. (gdb_xml_fetch_external_entity, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New. (struct xinclude_parsing_data, xinclude_start_include) (xinclude_end_include, xml_xinclude_default) (xml_xinclude_start_doctype, xml_xinclude_end_doctype) (xml_xinclude_xml_decl, xml_xinclude_cleanup, xinclude_attributes) (xinclude_elements, xml_process_xincludes, fetch_xml_builtin): New. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_another, xml_process_xincludes) (fetch_xml_builtin, xml_builtin, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New declarations. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_parse_xml): Add fetcher_baton argument. Expand XInclude directives. Use the compiled in DTD. (fetch_xml_from_file): Add baton argument. Treat it as a containing directory name. Do not warn here. (file_read_description_xml): Update call. Warn here instead. Pass a dirname as baton. (fetch_available_features_from_target): New. (target_read_description_xml): Use it. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add copyright notice. Use xinclude.dtd to handle XInclude. * features/xinclude.dtd: New file. * gdb.xml/bad-include.xml, gdb.xml/inc-2.xml, gdb.xml/inc-body.xml, gdb.xml/includes.xml, gdb.xml/tdesc-xinclude.exp: New files. * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Add section on XInclude.
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# XML files to build in to GDB.
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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XMLFILES = \
$(srcdir)/features/btrace.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/btrace-conf.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/gdb-target.dtd \
gdb/ * Makefile.in (XMLFILES): Add library-list-svr4.dtd. * features/library-list-svr4.dtd: New file. * remote.c (PACKET_qXfer_libraries_svr4): New. (remote_protocol_features): new entry for PACKET_qXfer_libraries_svr4. (remote_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4. * solib-svr4.c (struct svr4_library_list): New. [HAVE_LIBEXPAT]: Include xml-support.h. [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_library_list_start_library) [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_library_list_start_list, svr4_library_attributes) [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_library_list_children) [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_library_list_attributes) [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_library_list_elements, svr4_parse_libraries) [HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries) [!HAVE_LIBEXPAT] (svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries): New. (svr4_read_so_list): Extend the corruption message by addresses. (svr4_current_sos): New variable library_list, call svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries. * target.h (enum target_object): New TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4. gdb/gdbserver/ * linux-low.c (get_phdr_phnum_from_proc_auxv, get_dynamic, get_r_debug) (read_one_ptr, struct link_map_offsets, linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4): New. (struct linux_target_ops): Install linux_qxfer_libraries_svr4. * linux-low.h (struct process_info_private): New member r_debug. * server.c (handle_qxfer_libraries): Call the_target->qxfer_libraries_svr4. (handle_qxfer_libraries_svr4): New function. (qxfer_packets): New entry "libraries-svr4". (handle_query): Check QXFER_LIBRARIES_SVR4 and report libraries-svr4. * target.h (struct target_ops): New member qxfer_libraries_svr4. * remote.c (remote_xfer_partial): Call add_packet_config_cmd for PACKET_qXfer_libraries_svr4. gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Requirements, Remote Protocol): Reference also `Library List Format for SVR4 Targets'. (General Query Packets): New item qXfer:libraries-svr4:read. (Library List Format for SVR4 Targets): New node. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/solib-corrupted.exp: Suppress test on is_remote target. (corrupted list): Adjust the expectation.
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$(srcdir)/features/library-list.dtd \
Reimplement shared library support on ppc-aix... ... using the target_so_ops framework. gdb/ChangeLog: * target.h (TARGET_OBJECT_AIX_LIBRARIES): New target_object enum. * features/library-list-aix.dtd: New file. * solib-aix.h, solib-aix.c: New file. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c: #include "solib.h" and "solib-aix.h". (rs6000_find_toc_address_hook): Delete. (rs6000_push_dummy_call): Rewrite code setting the TOC value. (rs6000_aix_init_osabi): Register solib_aix_so_ops. * rs6000-nat.c: Remove "xcoffsolib.h" include. Include "xml-utils.h". (map_vmap, vmap_exec, vmap_ldinfo, add_vmap, objfile_symbol_add) (vmap_symtab, fixup_breakpoints): Delete. (rs6000_xfer_shared_libraries): New function. (rs6000_xfer_partial): Add TARGET_OBJECT_AIX_LIBRARIES handling. (vmap_secs, bss_data_overlap, vmap_add_symbols): Delete. (xcoff_relocate_symtab, xcoff_relocate_core): Delete. (rs6000_ptrace_ldinfo, rs6000_core_ldinfo) (rs6000_xfer_shared_library): New function. (find_toc_address): Delete. (_initialize_rs6000_nat): Do not set rs6000_find_toc_address_hook. * rs6000-tdep.h (rs6000_find_toc_address_hook): Remove. * xcoffread.c (record_minimal_symbol): Reloate symbol address before creating minimal symbol. Adjust function description accordingly. (scan_xcoff_symtab): Replace call to prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info by call to record_minimal_symbol. (xcoff_symfile_offsets): Reimplement mostly as a wrapper around default_symfile_offsets. * configure.tgt: Add solib-aix.o to gdb_target_obs for powerpc-aix targets. * config/rs6000/nm-rs6000.h: Delete. * config/powerpc/aix.mh (NAT_FILE): Delete. (NATDEPFILES): Remove xcoffsolib.o. * Makefile.in (XMLFILES): Add library-list-aix.dtd. (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add solib-aix.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove xcoffsolib.h and config/rs6000/nm-rs6000.h. Add solib-aix.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add solib-aix.c. Remove xcoffsolib.c. * xcoffsolib.h, xcoffsolib.c: Delete. * solib.c (reload_shared_libraries): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK. * breakpoint.c (handle_solib_event): Remove reference to SOLIB_ADD. (disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs): Remove reference to PC_SOLIB. (momentary_bkpt_re_set): Replace SOLIB_ADD by solib_add in comment. * corelow.c (deprecated_core_resize_section_table): Delete. * exec.c: Remove include of xcoffsolib.h". (map_vmap, vmap): Delete. (exec_close_1): Remove references to vmap. (exec_file_attach): Remove vmap handling code, and reference to DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET. (bfdsec_to_vmap): Delete. (exec_files_info): Remove block of code handling VMAP. * infcmd.c (post_create_inferior): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK and SOLIB_ADD. * infrun.c (follow_exec): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK. * stack.c (print_frame): Remove reference to PC_SOLIB. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_current_sos): Adjust comment. (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_current_sos): Likewise. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdbint.texinfo (Algorithms): Remove entries documenting DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET, SOLIB_ADD, and SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK.
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$(srcdir)/features/library-list-aix.dtd \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
$(srcdir)/features/library-list-svr4.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/osdata.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/threads.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/traceframe-info.dtd \
$(srcdir)/features/xinclude.dtd
* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add xml-builtin.o. (xml-builtin.c, stamp-xml): New rules. (xml-tdesc.o): Update. * features/feature_to_c.sh: New file. * xml-support.c (MAX_XINCLUDE_DEPTH): Define. (struct gdb_xml_parser): Add dtd_name and is_xinclude. (gdb_xml_start_element): Initialize scope after possibly reallocating scopes. Move cleanup later. Handle the XInclude description specially. (gdb_xml_end_element): Only parse the body if there is a current element. Call XML_DefaultCurrent if there is no element. (gdb_xml_fetch_external_entity, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New. (struct xinclude_parsing_data, xinclude_start_include) (xinclude_end_include, xml_xinclude_default) (xml_xinclude_start_doctype, xml_xinclude_end_doctype) (xml_xinclude_xml_decl, xml_xinclude_cleanup, xinclude_attributes) (xinclude_elements, xml_process_xincludes, fetch_xml_builtin): New. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_another, xml_process_xincludes) (fetch_xml_builtin, xml_builtin, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New declarations. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_parse_xml): Add fetcher_baton argument. Expand XInclude directives. Use the compiled in DTD. (fetch_xml_from_file): Add baton argument. Treat it as a containing directory name. Do not warn here. (file_read_description_xml): Update call. Warn here instead. Pass a dirname as baton. (fetch_available_features_from_target): New. (target_read_description_xml): Use it. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add copyright notice. Use xinclude.dtd to handle XInclude. * features/xinclude.dtd: New file. * gdb.xml/bad-include.xml, gdb.xml/inc-2.xml, gdb.xml/inc-body.xml, gdb.xml/includes.xml, gdb.xml/tdesc-xinclude.exp: New files. * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Add section on XInclude.
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Assume termios is available, remove support for termio and sgtty This commit garbage collects the termio and sgtty support. GDB's terminal handling code still has support for the old termio and sgtty interfaces in addition to termios. However, I think it's pretty safe to assume that for a long, long time, Unix-like systems provide termios. GNU/Linux, Solaris, Cygwin, AIX, DJGPP, macOS and the BSDs all have had termios.h for many years. Looking around the web, I found discussions about FreeBSD folks trying to get rid of old sgtty.h a decade ago: https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2007-March/019983.html So I think support for termio and sgtty in GDB is just dead code that is never compiled anywhere and is just getting in the way. For example, serial_noflush_set_tty_state and the raw<->cooked concerns mentioned in inflow.c only exist because of sgtty (see hardwire_noflush_set_tty_state). Regtested on GNU/Linux. Confirmed that I can still build Solaris, DJGPP and AIX GDB and that the resulting GDBs still include the termios.h-guarded code. Confirmed mingw-w64 GDB still builds and skips the termios.h-guarded code. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SER_HARDWIRE): Update comment. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove gdb_termios.h. * common/gdb_termios.h: Delete file. * common/job-control.c: Include termios.h and unistd.h instead of gdb_termios.h. (gdb_setpgid): Remove HAVE_TERMIOS || TIOCGPGRP preprocessor check. (have_job_control): Check HAVE_TERMIOS_H instead of HAVE_TERMIOS. Remove sgtty code. * configure.ac: No longer check for termio.h and sgtty.h. * configure: Regenerate. * inflow.c: Include termios.h instead of gdb_termios.h. Replace PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE checks with HAVE_TERMIOS_H checks throughout. Replace PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE references with pid_t references throughout. (gdb_getpgrp): Delete. (set_initial_gdb_ttystate): Use tcgetpgrp instead of gdb_getpgrp. (child_terminal_inferior): Remove comment. Remove sgtty code. (child_terminal_ours_1): Use tcgetpgrp directly instead of gdb_getpgrp. Use serial_set_tty_state instead aof serial_noflush_set_tty_state. Remove sgtty code. * inflow.h: Include unistd.h instead of gdb_termios.h. Replace PROCESS_GROUP_TYPE check with HAVE_TERMIOS_H check. (inferior_process_group): Now returns pid_t. * ser-base.c (ser_base_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. * ser-base.h (ser_base_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. * ser-event.c (serial_event_ops): Update. * ser-go32.c (dos_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. (dos_ops): Update. * ser-mingw.c (hardwire_ops, tty_ops, pipe_ops, tcp_ops): Update. * ser-pipe.c (pipe_ops): Update. * ser-tcp.c (tcp_ops): Update. * ser-unix.c: Include termios.h instead of gdb_termios.h. Remove HAVE_TERMIOS checks. [HAVE_TERMIO] (struct hardwire_ttystate): Delete. [HAVE_SGTTY] (struct hardwire_ttystate): Delete. (get_tty_state, set_tty_state): Drop termio and sgtty code, and assume termios. (hardwire_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. (hardwire_print_tty_state, hardwire_drain_output) (hardwire_flush_output, hardwire_flush_input) (hardwire_send_break, hardwire_raw, hardwire_setbaudrate) (hardwire_setstopbits, hardwire_setparity): Drop termio and sgtty code, and assume termios. (hardwire_ops): Update. (_initialize_ser_hardwire): Remove HAVE_TERMIOS check. * serial.c (serial_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. * serial.h (serial_noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. (serial_ops::noflush_set_tty_state): Delete. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * configure.ac: No longer check for termio.h and sgtty.h. * configure: Regenerate. * remote-utils.c: Include termios.h instead of gdb_termios.h. (remote_open): Check HAVE_TERMIOS_H instead of HAVE_TERMIOS. Remove termio and sgtty code.
2017-11-06 23:36:46 +08:00
# Build the ser-*.o files the host supports. This includes ser-unix.o
# for any system that supports a POSIX interface to the serial port.
# See configure.ac.
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SER_HARDWIRE = @SER_HARDWIRE@
# This is remote-sim.o if a simulator is to be linked in.
* config/arm/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/avr/avr.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/frv/frv.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/h8300/h8300.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/iq2000/iq2000.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32c/m32c.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32r/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m32r/m32r.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/m68hc11/m68hc11.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mips/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/mn10300/mn10300.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/powerpc/ppc-sim.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/linux.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/nbsd.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sh/sh64.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/sparc/embed.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/v850/v850.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * config/xstormy16/xstormy16.mt (SIM_OBS, SIM): Remove. * configure.tgt (gdb_sim): Document variable. (arm*-*-* | thumb*-*-* | strongarm*-*-* | xscale-*-*): Set it. (avr-*-*): Likewise. (frv-*-*): Likewise. (h8300-*-*): Likewise. (iq2000-*-*): Likewise. (m32c-*-*): Likewise. (m32r*-*-linux*): Likewise. (m32r*-*-*): Likewise. (m68hc11*-*-*|m6811*-*-*): Likewise. (mips*-*-*): Likewise. (mips*-*-linux*): Likewise. (mips*-*-netbsd* | mips*-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (mn10300-*-*): Likewise. (powerpc-*-linux* | powerpc64-*-linux*): Likewise. (powerpc-*-netbsd* | powerpc-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (powerpc*-*-*): Use ppc-eabi target. Conditionally set gdb_sim. (sh*): Set gdb_sim. (sh-*-linux*): Likewise. (sh*-*-netbsdelf* | sh*-*-knetbsd*-gnu): Likewise. (sh64-*-elf*): Likewise. (sparc-*-rtems*): Likewise. (v850*-*-elf): Likewise. (xstormy16-*-*): Likewise. * configure.ac (IGNORE_SIM, IGNORE_SIM_OBS): Do not set. (SIM, SIM_OBS): Set depending on ${ignore_sim} and ${gdb_sim}. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (SIM, SIM_OBS): Substitute from configure. (@IGNORE_SIM@, @IGNORE_SIM_OBS@): Remove.
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SIM_OBS = @SIM_OBS@
* config/alpha/alpha-linux.mt: Remove file. * config/alpha/alpha.mt: Remove file. * config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mt: Remove file. * config/alpha/fbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/alpha/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/alpha/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/arm/embed.mt: Remove file. * config/arm/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/arm/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/arm/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/arm/wince.mt: Remove file. * config/avr/avr.mt: Remove file. * config/cris/cris.mt: Remove file. * config/frv/frv.mt: Remove file. * config/h8300/h8300.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/cygwin.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/fbsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/fbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/i386gnu.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/i386.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/i386sol2.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/linux64.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/mingw.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/nbsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/nto.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/obsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/i386/sol2-64.mt: Remove file. * config/ia64/ia64.mt: Remove file. * config/ia64/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/iq2000/iq2000.mt: Remove file. * config/m32c/m32c.mt: Remove file. * config/m32r/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/m32r/m32r.mt: Remove file. * config/m68hc11/m68hc11.mt: Remove file. * config/m68k/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/m68k/monitor.mt: Remove file. * config/m68k/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/m68k/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/m88k/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/mep/mep.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/embed.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/irix5.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/irix6.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/mips/obsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/mn10300/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/mn10300/mn10300.mt: Remove file. * config/mt/mt.mt: Remove file. * config/pa/hppahpux.mt: Remove file. * config/pa/hppa.mt: Remove file. * config/pa/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/pa/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/powerpc/aix.mt: Remove file. * config/powerpc/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/powerpc/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/powerpc/ppc-eabi.mt: Remove file. * config/s390/s390.mt: Remove file. * config/score/embed.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/embed.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/sh/sh64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/embed.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/fbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/linux64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/linux.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/obsd64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/sol2-64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/sol2.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/sparc64.mt: Remove file. * config/sparc/sparc.mt: Remove file. * config/spu/spu.mt: Remove file. * config/v850/v850.mt: Remove file. * config/vax/nbsd.mt: Remove file. * config/vax/obsd.mt: Remove file. * config/vax/vax.mt: Remove file. * config/xstormy16/xstormy16.mt: Remove file. * config/xtensa/xtensa.mt: Remove file. * configure.tgt (gdb_target_cpu): Remove. Do not set anywhere. (gdb_target): Likewise. (gdb_target_obs): Document. Set for every target to contents of TDEPFILES in former .mt makefile fragment. * configure.ac (TARGET_OBS): Define. (target_makefile_frag, gdb_target_cpu): Do not define. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (MT_FLAGS): Remove. (GLOBAL_CFLAGS): Update. (TARGET_OBS): Substitute from configure. (DEPFILES): Remove TDEPFILES, add TARGET_OBS. (@target_makefile_frag@): Remove. doc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (Makefile): Do not depend on target_makefile_frag. testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (Makefile): Do not depend on target_makefile_frag. (target_cpu): Remove.
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# Target-dependent object files.
TARGET_OBS = @TARGET_OBS@
# All target-dependent objects files that require 64-bit CORE_ADDR
# (used with --enable-targets=all --enable-64-bit-bfd).
ALL_64_TARGET_OBS = \
aarch64-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
aarch64-linux-tdep.o \
aarch64-newlib-tdep.o \
aarch64-ravenscar-thread.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
aarch64-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
alpha-bsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-linux-tdep.o \
alpha-mdebug-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
alpha-nbsd-tdep.o \
alpha-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-tdep.o \
amd64-darwin-tdep.o \
amd64-dicos-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
amd64-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
amd64-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
amd64-nbsd-tdep.o \
amd64-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
amd64-sol2-tdep.o \
amd64-tdep.o \
amd64-windows-tdep.o \
arch/aarch64.o \
arch/aarch64-insn.o \
[RFC] Replicate src dir in build dir Nowadays, GDB build tree is almost flat, but source tree isn't. We have arch/ nat/ target/ common/ cli/ mi/ tui/ python/ guile/ directories. We need to some rules in Makefile for source files in different source directories, like, # Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories. %.o: ${srcdir}/arch/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) %.o: ${srcdir}/nat/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) so we should take care of some special case that files' base name is the same, like, # Specify an explicit rule for gdb/common/agent.c, to avoid a clash with the # object file generate by gdb/agent.c. common-agent.o: $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(POSTCOMPILE) As we add more and more files in different directories, it becomes tricky to name files, because we need take this into account. This patch takes the first step toward "Replicate src dir in build dir", that is, we create arch/ directory in buildtree, and put amd64.o there as an example. Dependency tracking is updated for files with directory name. Currently, when we build amd64.o, "-c -o amd64.o -MT amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF .deps/amd64.Tpo" with this patch applied, it becomes, "-c -o arch/amd64.o -MT arch/amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF arch/.deps/amd64.o.Tpo" "make clean" removes the object files, and "make distclean" removes .deps additionally. configure file create .deps directory in each of CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, and pass it to Makefile.in, so that "make clean" and "make distclean" can remove stuffs there. If people agree with this change, I'll add more directories to CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR. gdb: 2017-10-06 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): New. (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o. (clean): Remove object files and dependency files. (distclean): Remove the directory. * configure.ac: Invoke AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. * configure: Re-generated. * configure.tgt: Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o.
2017-10-06 18:13:30 +08:00
arch/amd64.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ia64-linux-tdep.o \
ia64-tdep.o \
ia64-vms-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
mips64-obsd-tdep.o \
sparc64-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc64-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sparc64-nbsd-tdep.o \
sparc64-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc64-sol2-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
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sparc64-tdep.o
# All other target-dependent objects files (used with --enable-targets=all).
ALL_TARGET_OBS = \
aarch32-tdep.o \
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arc-tdep.o \
arch/aarch32.o \
arch/arm.o \
arch/arm-get-next-pcs.o \
arch/arm-linux.o \
arch/i386.o \
[PowerPC] Consolidate linux target description selection Share target description declarations and selection among ppc linux native targets, core files, gdbserver and IPA. To avoid complicated define guards, gdbserver and IPA now have declarations for all descriptions, including 64-bit generated descriptions when compiled in 32-bit mode. These have always been linked into the gdbserver and IPA binaries. Because they might be uninitialized, the selection function checks that the selected description is initialized. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-05-22 Pedro Franco de Carvalho <pedromfc@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * arch/ppc-linux-common.c: New file. * arch/ppc-linux-common.h: New file. * arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h: New file. * configure.tgt (powerpc*-*-linux*): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. * ppc-linux-nat.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. (ppc_linux_nat_target::read_description): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it. Move comment about ISA 2.05 to ppc-linux-common.c. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. (ppc_linux_core_read_description): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it. * ppc-linux-tdep.h (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_cell64l) (tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_e500l): Remove. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2018-05-22 Pedro Franco de Carvalho <pedromfc@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * configure.srv (srv_tgtobj): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.c. * linux-ppc-tdesc.h: Rename to linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. * linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_cell64l) (tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_e500l): Remove. * linux-ppc-ipa.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h and linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. Don't include linux-ppc-tdesc.h. * linux-ppc-low.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h, arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h, and linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. Don't include linux-ppc-tdesc.h. (ppc_arch_setup): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it.
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arch/ppc-linux-common.o \
gdb/riscv: Add target description support This commit adds target description support for riscv. I've used the split feature approach for specifying the architectural features, and the CSR feature is auto-generated from the riscv-opc.h header file. If the target doesn't provide a suitable target description then GDB will build one by looking at the bfd headers. This commit does not implement target description creation for the Linux or FreeBSD native targets, both of these will need to add read_description methods into their respective target classes, which probe the target features, and then call riscv_create_target_description to build a suitable target description. Until this is done Linux and FreeBSD will get the same default target description based on the bfd that bare-metal targets get. I've only added feature descriptions for 32 and 64 bit registers, 128 bit registers (for RISC-V) are not supported in the reset of GDB yet. This commit removes the special reading of the MISA register in order to establish the target features, this was only used for figuring out the f-register size, and even that wasn't done consistently. We now rely on the target to tell us what size of registers it has (or look in the BFD as a last resort). The result of this is that we should now support RV64 targets with 32-bit float, though I have not extensively tested this combination yet. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arch/riscv.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add arch/riscv.h. * arch/riscv.c: New file. * arch/riscv.h: New file. * configure.tgt: Add cpu_obs list of riscv, move riscv-tdep.o into this list, and add arch/riscv.o. * features/Makefile: Add riscv features. * features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-cpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-csr.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-csr.xml: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-fpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-cpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-fpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/rebuild-csr-xml.sh: New file. * riscv-tdep.c: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include. (riscv_gdb_reg_names): Delete. (csr_reggroup): New global. (struct riscv_register_alias): Delete. (struct riscv_register_feature): New structure. (riscv_register_aliases): Delete. (riscv_xreg_feature): New global. (riscv_freg_feature): New global. (riscv_virtual_feature): New global. (riscv_csr_feature): New global. (riscv_create_csr_aliases): New function. (riscv_read_misa_reg): Delete. (riscv_has_feature): Delete. (riscv_isa_xlen): Simplify, just return cached xlen. (riscv_isa_flen): Simplify, just return cached flen. (riscv_has_fp_abi): Update for changes in struct gdbarch_tdep. (riscv_register_name): Update to make use of tdesc_register_name. Look up xreg and freg names in the new globals riscv_xreg_feature and riscv_freg_feature. Don't supply csr aliases here. (riscv_fpreg_q_type): Delete. (riscv_register_type): Use tdesc_register_type in almost all cases, override the returned type in a few specific cases only. (riscv_print_one_register_info): Handle errors reading registers. (riscv_register_reggroup_p): Use tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p for registers that are otherwise unknown to GDB. Also check the csr_reggroup. (riscv_print_registers_info): Remove assert about upper register number, and use gdbarch_register_reggroup_p instead of short-cutting. (riscv_find_default_target_description): New function. (riscv_check_tdesc_feature): New function. (riscv_add_reggroups): New function. (riscv_setup_register_aliases): New function. (riscv_init_reggroups): New function. (_initialize_riscv_tdep): Add calls to setup CSR aliases, and setup register groups. Register new riscv debug variable. * riscv-tdep.h: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include. (struct gdbarch_tdep): Remove abi union, and add riscv_gdbarch_features field. Remove cached quad floating point type, and provide initialisation for double type field. * target-descriptions.c (maint_print_c_tdesc_cmd): Add riscv to the list of targets using the feature based target descriptions. * NEWS: Mention target description support. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Standard Target Features): Add RISC-V Features sub-section.
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arch/riscv.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
arm-bsd-tdep.o \
arm-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
arm-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
arm-nbsd-tdep.o \
arm-obsd-tdep.o \
arm-pikeos: software single step On ARM, PikeOS does not support hardware single step, causing various semi-random errors when trying to next/step over some user code. So this patch changes this target to use software-single-step instead. The challenge is that, up to now, the PikeOS target was in all respects identical to a baremetal target as far as GDB was concerned, meaning we were using the baremetal osabi for this target too. This is no longer possible, and we need to introduce a new OSABI variant. Unfortunately, there isn't anything in the object file that would allow us to differentiate between the two platforms. So we have to rely on a heuristic instead, where we look for some known symbols that are required in a PikeOS application (these symbols are expected to be defined by the default linker script, and correspond to routines used to allocate the application stack). For the long run, the hope is that the stub implementation provided by PikeOS is enhanced so that it includes vContSupported+ to the $qSupported query, and then that the reply to the "vCont?" query only return support for "continue" operations (thus exclusing "step" operations). We could then use that information to reliably determine at connection time that the target does not support single-stepping and therefore automatically turn software single-stepping automatically based on it. gdb/ChangeLog: * defs.h (enum gdb_osabi): Add GDB_OSABI_PIKEOS. * osabi.c (gdb_osabi_names): Add name for GDB_OSABI_PIKEOS. * arm-pikeos-tdep.c: New file. * configure.tgt: Add arm-pikeos-tdep.o to the case of ARM embedded system. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arm-pikeos-tdep.o. Tested on arm-pikeos and arm-elf using AdaCore's testsuite. We also evaluated it on armhf-linux as a cross platform.
2018-11-02 05:32:30 +08:00
arm-pikeos-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
arm-symbian-tdep.o \
arm-tdep.o \
arm-wince-tdep.o \
avr-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
bfin-linux-tdep.o \
bfin-tdep.o \
bsd-uthread.o \
cris-linux-tdep.o \
cris-tdep.o \
csky-linux-tdep.o \
csky-tdep.o \
dicos-tdep.o \
fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
frv-linux-tdep.o \
frv-tdep.o \
ft32-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
glibc-tdep.o \
h8300-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
hppa-bsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
hppa-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
hppa-nbsd-tdep.o \
hppa-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
hppa-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-bsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-cygwin-tdep.o \
i386-darwin-tdep.o \
i386-dicos-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-fbsd-tdep.o \
i386-gnu-tdep.o \
i386-go32-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-nbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-nto-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-sol2-tdep.o \
i386-tdep.o \
i387-tdep.o \
iq2000-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
linux-record.o \
2009-02-06 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> gdb/ * target.h (enum target_object): Add new TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO. * infrun.c (siginfo_value_read, siginfo_value_write): New. (siginfo_value_funcs): New. (siginfo_make_value): New. (_initialize_infrun): Create the $_siginfo convenience variable. * gdbtypes.h (append_composite_type_field_aligned): Declare. * gdbtypes.c (append_composite_type_field): Rename to... (append_composite_type_field_aligned): ... this. Add ALIGNMENT argument. Handle it. (append_composite_type_field): Rewrite on top of append_composite_type_field_aligned. * value.h (internalvar_make_value): New typedef. (struct internalvar) <make_value>: New field. (create_internalvar_type_lazy): Declare. * value.c (create_internalvar): Clear make_value. (create_internalvar_type_lazy): New. (value_of_internalvar): If make_value is set use it. (preserve_values): Skip internal variables that don't have a value. * gdbarch.sh (get_siginfo_type): New. * gdbarch.h, gdbarch.c: Regenerate. * linux-tdep.h, linux-tdep.c: New. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include "linux-tdep.h". (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register linux_get_siginfo_type and linux_get_siginfo_mapper. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include "linux-tdep.h". (i386_linux_init_abi): Register linux_get_siginfo_type and linux_get_siginfo_mapper. * arm-linux-tdep.c: Include "linux-tdep.h". (i386_linux_init_abi): Register linux_get_siginfo_type and linux_get_siginfo_mapper. * linux-nat.c (linux_xfer_siginfo): New. (linux_nat_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO. * remote.c (PACKET_qXfer_siginfo_read) (PACKET_qXfer_siginfo_write): New. (feature remote_protocol_features): Add "qXfer:siginfo:read" and "qXfer:siginfo:write" features. (remote_xfer_partial): Handle TARGET_OBJECT_SIGNAL_INFO. (_initialize_remote): Add "set/show remote read-siginfo-object" and "set/show remote write-siginfo-object" commands. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add linux-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add linux-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add linux-tdep.c. * configure.tgt (arm*-*-linux* | arm*-*-uclinux*) (i[34567]86-*-linux*, x86_64-*-linux*): Add linux-tdep.o to gdb_target_obs. 2009-02-06 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> gdb/gdbserver/ * server.c (handle_query): Report qXfer:siginfo:read and qXfer:siginfo:write as supported and handle them. * target.h (struct target_ops) <qxfer_siginfo>: New field. * linux-low.c (linux_xfer_siginfo): New. (linux_target_ops): Set it. 2009-02-06 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Signals): Document $_siginfo. (Convenience Variables): Mention $_siginfo. (Remote Configuration): Document qXfer:siginfo:read, qXfer:siginfo:write packets, and the read-siginfo-object, write-siginfo-object commands. 2009-02-06 Pedro Alves <pedro@codesourcery.com> gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/siginfo-obj.c, gdb.base/siginfo-obj.exp: New.
2009-02-07 06:59:01 +08:00
linux-tdep.o \
lm32-tdep.o \
m32c-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
m32r-linux-tdep.o \
m32r-tdep.o \
m68hc11-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
m68k-bsd-tdep.o \
m68k-linux-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
m68k-tdep.o \
mep-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
microblaze-linux-tdep.o \
microblaze-tdep.o \
mips-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mips-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
mips-nbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mips-sde-tdep.o \
mips-tdep.o \
mn10300-linux-tdep.o \
mn10300-tdep.o \
moxie-tdep.o \
msp430-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nbsd-tdep.o \
nds32-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nios2-linux-tdep.o \
nios2-tdep.o \
nto-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
obsd-tdep.o \
or1k-linux-tdep.o \
or1k-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-fbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-nbsd-tdep.o \
ppc-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-ravenscar-thread.o \
ppc-sysv-tdep.o \
ppc64-tdep.o \
ravenscar-thread.o \
riscv-fbsd-tdep.o \
riscv-linux-tdep.o \
riscv-ravenscar-thread.o \
riscv-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
rl78-tdep.o \
rs6000-aix-tdep.o \
rs6000-lynx178-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
rs6000-tdep.o \
rx-tdep.o \
s12z-tdep.o \
s390-linux-tdep.o \
s390: Split up s390-linux-tdep.c into two files Currently all target dependent code for s390 is in one file, s390-linux-tdep.c. This includes code general for the architecture as well as code specific for uses in GNU/Linux (user space). Up until now this was OK as GNU/Linux was the only supported OS. In preparation to support the new Linux kernel 'OS' split up the existing s390 code into a general s390-tdep and a GNU/Linux-specific s390-linux-tdep. Note: The record-replay feature will be moved in a separate patch. This is simply due to the fact that the combined patch would be too large for the mailing list. This requires setting the process_record hook during OSABI init to keep the code bisectable. The patch moving record-replay cleans up this hack. gdb/ChangeLog: * s390-linux-nat.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add s390-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add s390-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add s390-tdep.c. * configure.tgt (s390*-*-linux*): Add s390-tdep.o. * s390-linux-tdep.h (HWCAP_S390_*, S390_*_REGNUM): Move to... * s390-tdep.h: ...this. New file. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. (_initialize_s390_tdep): Rename to... (_initialize_s390_linux_tdep): ...this and adjust. (s390_abi_kind, s390_vector_abi_kind, gdbarch_tdep) (enum named opcodes, S390_NUM_GPRS, S390_NUM_FPRS): Move to s390-tdep.h. (s390_break_insn, s390_breakpoint, s390_readinstruction, is_ri) (is_ril, is_rr, is_rre, is_rs, is_rsy, is_rx, is_rxy) (s390_is_partial_instruction, s390_software_single_step) (is_non_branch_ril, s390_displaced_step_copy_insn) (s390_displaced_step_fixup, s390_displaced_step_hw_singlestep) (s390_prologue_data, s390_addr, s390_store, s390_load) (s390_check_for_saved, s390_analyze_prologue, s390_skip_prologue) (s390_register_call_saved, s390_guess_tracepoint_registers) (s390_register_name, s390_dwarf_regmap, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum) (regnum_is_gpr_full, regnum_is_vxr_full, s390_value_from_register) (s390_pseudo_register_name, s390_pseudo_register_type) (s390_pseudo_register_read, s390_pseudo_register_write) (s390_pseudo_register_reggroup_p, s390_ax_pseudo_register_collect) (s390_ax_pseudo_register_push_stack, s390_gen_return_address) (s390_addr_bits_remove, s390_address_class_type_flags) (s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name) (s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags, s390_effective_inner_type) (s390_function_arg_float, s390_function_arg_vector) (is_power_of_two, s390_function_arg_integer, s390_arg_state) (s390_handle_arg, s390_push_dummy_call, s390_dummy_id) (s390_frame_align, s390_register_return_value, s390_return_value) (s390_stack_frame_destroyed_p, s390_unwind_pc, s390_unwind_sp) (s390_unwind_pseudo_register, s390_adjust_frame_regnum) (s390_dwarf2_prev_register, s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg) (s390_trad_frame_prev_register, s390_unwind_cache) (s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache, s390_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_frame_this_id, s390_frame_prev_register, s390_frame_unwind) (s390_stub_unwind_cache, s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_stub_frame_this_id, s390_stub_frame_prev_register) (s390_stub_frame_sniffer, s390_stub_frame_unwind) (s390_frame_base_address, s390_local_base_address) (s390_frame_base, s390_gcc_target_options) (s390_gnu_triplet_regexp, s390_stap_is_single_operand) (s390_validate_reg_range, s390_tdesc_valid) (s390_gdbarch_tdep_alloc, s390_gdbarch_init): Move to... * s390-tdep.c: ...this. New file.
2018-01-23 20:37:43 +08:00
s390-tdep.o \
score-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sh-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sh-nbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sh-tdep.o \
sol2-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
solib-aix.o \
solib-darwin.o \
solib-dsbt.o \
solib-frv.o \
solib-svr4.o \
sparc-linux-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sparc-nbsd-tdep.o \
sparc-obsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc-ravenscar-thread.o \
sparc-sol2-tdep.o \
sparc-tdep.o \
symfile-mem.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tic6x-linux-tdep.o \
tic6x-tdep.o \
tilegx-linux-tdep.o \
tilegx-tdep.o \
v850-tdep.o \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
vax-nbsd-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
vax-tdep.o \
windows-tdep.o \
infrun: step through indirect branch thunks With version 7.3 GCC supports new options -mindirect-branch=<choice> -mfunction-return=<choice> The choices are: keep behaves as before thunk jumps through a thunk thunk-external jumps through an external thunk thunk-inline jumps through an inlined thunk For thunk and thunk-external, GDB would, on a call to the thunk, step into the thunk and then resume to its caller assuming that this is an undebuggable function. On a return thunk, GDB would stop inside the thunk. Make GDB step through such thunks instead. Before: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) 30 } After: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) inc (x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:23 23 return x + 1; This is independent of the step-mode. In order to step into the thunk, you would need to use stepi. When stepping over an indirect call thunk, GDB would first step through the thunk, then recognize that it stepped into a sub-routine and resume to the caller (of the thunk). Not sure whether this is worth optimizing. Thunk detection is implemented via gdbarch. I implemented the methods for IA. Other architectures may run into unexpected fails. The tests assume a fixed number of instruction steps to reach a thunk. This depends on the compiler as well as the architecture. They may need adjustments when we add support for more architectures. Or we can simply drop those tests that cover being able to step into thunks using instruction stepping. When using an older GCC, the tests will fail to build and will be reported as untested: Running .../gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp ... gdb compile failed, \ gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mindirect-branch=thunk' gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfunction-return=thunk' === gdb Summary === # of untested testcases 1 gdb/ * infrun.c (process_event_stop_test): Call gdbarch_in_indirect_branch_thunk. * gdbarch.sh (in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * x86-tdep.h: New. * x86-tdep.c: New. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add x86-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add x86-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add x86-tdep.c. * arch-utils.h (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * arch-utils.c (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * i386-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (i386_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (i386_elf_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. * amd64-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (amd64_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (amd64_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. testsuite/ * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New.
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x86-tdep.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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xcoffread.o \
xstormy16-tdep.o \
xtensa-config.o \
xtensa-linux-tdep.o \
xtensa-tdep.o
Introduce "gdb/configure.nat" (and delete "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files) Due to my ongoing work to make it possible for gdbserver to start the inferior using the shell, I had to share the fork_inferior function under the "nat/" directory. In order to do that, I created a new file and put the function there; however, this meant that I now had to update some of the *.mh files (under "gdb/config") and add the new file as a dependency to be built natively. Bleh... After talking a bit to Pedro about this, the idea came up to write a new "gdb/configure.nat" file, a la "gdb/configure.tgt", which would concentrate all of the native settings for each host/system. I decided to tackle this issue. The patch is simple. All of the previous Makefile variables that were being declared inside the *.mh files are now inside "gdb/Makefile.in", and "gdb/configure" is responsible for AC_SUBST'ing them. The definitions of these variables were put inside "gdb/configure.nat", so now they're shell variables. For excerpts of Makefile code, one must create a file under "gdb/config/${gdb_cpu_host}" and reference it on the "nat_extra_makefile_frag" variable. It should now be easier to update the native dependencies of hosts in this single file. This has been tested on x86_64 without regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@". Add variables NAT_FILE, NATDEPFILES, NAT_CDEPS, LOADLIBES, MH_CFLAGS, XM_CLIBS, NAT_GENERATED_FILES, HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST. Add "@nat_extra_makefile_frag@". (Makefile): Remove dependency on "@frags@". ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Likewise. (data-directory/Makefile): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh: Deleted; moved contents to "gdb/configure.nat". * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/darwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/go32.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nto.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Likewise. * config/ia64/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m32r/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/aix.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/s390/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/tilegx/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mn: New file, with excerpts from "config/i386/i386gnu.mh". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Rewrite code to use "gdb/configure.nat" instead of *.mh files under "gdb/config". * configure.nat: New file, with contents from the "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@".
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# The following native-target dependent variables are defined on
# configure.nat.
NAT_FILE = @NAT_FILE@
NATDEPFILES = @NATDEPFILES@
NAT_CDEPS = @NAT_CDEPS@
LOADLIBES = @LOADLIBES@
MH_CFLAGS = @MH_CFLAGS@
XM_CLIBS = @XM_CLIBS@
NAT_GENERATED_FILES = @NAT_GENERATED_FILES@
NM_H = @NM_H@
Introduce "gdb/configure.nat" (and delete "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files) Due to my ongoing work to make it possible for gdbserver to start the inferior using the shell, I had to share the fork_inferior function under the "nat/" directory. In order to do that, I created a new file and put the function there; however, this meant that I now had to update some of the *.mh files (under "gdb/config") and add the new file as a dependency to be built natively. Bleh... After talking a bit to Pedro about this, the idea came up to write a new "gdb/configure.nat" file, a la "gdb/configure.tgt", which would concentrate all of the native settings for each host/system. I decided to tackle this issue. The patch is simple. All of the previous Makefile variables that were being declared inside the *.mh files are now inside "gdb/Makefile.in", and "gdb/configure" is responsible for AC_SUBST'ing them. The definitions of these variables were put inside "gdb/configure.nat", so now they're shell variables. For excerpts of Makefile code, one must create a file under "gdb/config/${gdb_cpu_host}" and reference it on the "nat_extra_makefile_frag" variable. It should now be easier to update the native dependencies of hosts in this single file. This has been tested on x86_64 without regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@". Add variables NAT_FILE, NATDEPFILES, NAT_CDEPS, LOADLIBES, MH_CFLAGS, XM_CLIBS, NAT_GENERATED_FILES, HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST. Add "@nat_extra_makefile_frag@". (Makefile): Remove dependency on "@frags@". ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Likewise. (data-directory/Makefile): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh: Deleted; moved contents to "gdb/configure.nat". * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/darwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/go32.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nto.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Likewise. * config/ia64/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m32r/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/aix.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/s390/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/tilegx/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mn: New file, with excerpts from "config/i386/i386gnu.mh". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Rewrite code to use "gdb/configure.nat" instead of *.mh files under "gdb/config". * configure.nat: New file, with contents from the "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@".
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HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST = @HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST@
# Native-target dependent makefile fragment comes in here.
@nat_makefile_frag@
Introduce "gdb/configure.nat" (and delete "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files) Due to my ongoing work to make it possible for gdbserver to start the inferior using the shell, I had to share the fork_inferior function under the "nat/" directory. In order to do that, I created a new file and put the function there; however, this meant that I now had to update some of the *.mh files (under "gdb/config") and add the new file as a dependency to be built natively. Bleh... After talking a bit to Pedro about this, the idea came up to write a new "gdb/configure.nat" file, a la "gdb/configure.tgt", which would concentrate all of the native settings for each host/system. I decided to tackle this issue. The patch is simple. All of the previous Makefile variables that were being declared inside the *.mh files are now inside "gdb/Makefile.in", and "gdb/configure" is responsible for AC_SUBST'ing them. The definitions of these variables were put inside "gdb/configure.nat", so now they're shell variables. For excerpts of Makefile code, one must create a file under "gdb/config/${gdb_cpu_host}" and reference it on the "nat_extra_makefile_frag" variable. It should now be easier to update the native dependencies of hosts in this single file. This has been tested on x86_64 without regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@". Add variables NAT_FILE, NATDEPFILES, NAT_CDEPS, LOADLIBES, MH_CFLAGS, XM_CLIBS, NAT_GENERATED_FILES, HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST. Add "@nat_extra_makefile_frag@". (Makefile): Remove dependency on "@frags@". ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Likewise. (data-directory/Makefile): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh: Deleted; moved contents to "gdb/configure.nat". * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/darwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/go32.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nto.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Likewise. * config/ia64/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m32r/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/aix.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/s390/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/tilegx/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mn: New file, with excerpts from "config/i386/i386gnu.mh". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Rewrite code to use "gdb/configure.nat" instead of *.mh files under "gdb/config". * configure.nat: New file, with contents from the "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@".
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# End of native-target dependent variables.
FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
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"infodir=$(infodir)" \
"datarootdir=$(datarootdir)" \
"docdir=$(docdir)" \
"htmldir=$(htmldir)" \
"pdfdir=$(pdfdir)" \
"libdir=$(libdir)" \
"mandir=$(mandir)" \
"datadir=$(datadir)" \
"includedir=$(includedir)" \
"against=$(against)" \
"DESTDIR=$(DESTDIR)" \
"AR=$(AR)" \
"AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
"CC=$(CC)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
"CXX=$(CXX)" \
gdb: Require C++11 Use AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX to detect if the compiler supports C++11, and if -std=xxx switches are necessary to enable C++11. We need to tweak AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX a bit though. Pristine upstream AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX appends -std=gnu++11 to CXX directly. That doesn't work for us, because the top level Makefile passes CXX down to subdirs, and that overrides whatever gdb/Makefile may set CXX to. The result would be that a make invocation from the build/gdb/ directory would use "g++ -std=gnu++11" as expected, while a make invocation at the top level would not. So instead of having AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX set CXX directly, tweak it to AC_SUBST a separate variable -- CXX_DIALECT -- and use '$(CXX) (CXX_DIALECT)' to compile/link. Confirmed that this enables C++11 starting with gcc 4.8, the first gcc release with full C++11 support. Also confirmed that configure errors out gracefully with older GCC releases: checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features by default... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with -std=gnu++11... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with -std=gnu++0x... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with -std=c++11... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with -std=c++0x... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with +std=c++11... no checking whether /opt/gcc-4.7/bin/g++ supports C++11 features with -h std=c++11... no configure: error: *** A compiler with support for C++11 language features is required. Makefile:9451: recipe for target 'configure-gdb' failed make[1]: *** [configure-gdb] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pedro/brno/pedro/gdb/mygit/cxx-convertion/build-gcc-4.7' If we need to revert back to making C++11 optional, all that's necessary is to change the "mandatory" to "optional" in configure.ac and regenerate configure (both gdb and gdbserver). gdb/ChangeLog: 2016-10-28 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (CXX_DIALECT): Get from configure. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Append $(CXX_DIALECT). (FLAGS_TO_PASS): Pass CXX_DIALECT. * acinclude.m4: Include ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4. * ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4: Add FSF copyright header. Set and AC_SUBST CXX_DIALECT instead of changing CXX/CXXCPP. * configure.ac: Call AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2016-10-28 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (CXX_DIALECT): Get from configure. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Append $(CXX_DIALECT). * acinclude.m4: Include ../ax_cxx_compile_stdcxx.m4. * configure.ac: Call AX_CXX_COMPILE_STDCXX. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate.
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"CXX_DIALECT=$(CXX_DIALECT)" \
"CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
"DLLTOOL=$(DLLTOOL)" \
"LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)" \
"RANLIB=$(RANLIB)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
"MAKEINFOFLAGS=$(MAKEINFOFLAGS)" \
"MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS=$(MAKEINFO_EXTRA_FLAGS)" \
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"MAKEHTML=$(MAKEHTML)" \
"MAKEHTMLFLAGS=$(MAKEHTMLFLAGS)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_SCRIPT=$(INSTALL_SCRIPT)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
"RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)"
# Flags that we pass when building the testsuite.
# empty for native, $(target_alias)/ for cross
target_subdir = @target_subdir@
CC_FOR_TARGET = ` \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc ] ; then \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/ -idirafter $${rootme}/$(target_subdir)newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${rootsrc}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/libc/include -nostdinc -B$${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/; \
else \
echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
fi; \
else \
if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
echo $(CC); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e '' $$t; \
fi; \
fi`
CXX_FOR_TARGET = ` \
Add --enable-build-with-cxx configure switch This new option, disabled by default for now, allows specifying whether to build GDB, GDBserver, and friends with a C++ (98/03) compiler. The name of the switch should be familiar to those who followed GCC's own C++ conversion process. . Adding -fpermissive to COMPILER in C++ mode (see the new build-with-cxx.m4 file) makes errors like these be warnings instead: gdb/infrun.c:6597:1: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘void sig_print_info(gdb_signal)’ [-fpermissive] sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal oursig) ^ gdb/infrun.c: In function ‘void do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup(void*)’: gdb/infrun.c:7164:39: error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘infcall_suspend_state*’ [-fpermissive] restore_infcall_suspend_state (state); ^ so that the compiler carries on compiling the file. -Werror still catches the warnings, so nothing is lost, only our lifes are made easier by concentrating on getting other more important things out of the way first. There's no way to quiet those warnings. Until they're all fixed, when building in C++ mode, -Werror is disabled by default. . Adding -Wno-narrowing suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1l’ from ‘LONGEST {aka long int}’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:450:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] We can defer handling those until we target C++11. . Adding -Wno-sign-compare suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/linux-record.c:1763:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare] if (tmpulongest == tdep->fcntl_F_GETLK64) ^ . Adding -Wno-write-strings suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c: In function ‘void mi_cmd_var_show_attributes(char*, char**, int)’: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:514:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "editable"; ^ gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:516:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "noneditable"; ^ For now, it's best to hide these warnings from view until we're '-fpermissive'-clean, and can thus start building with -Werror. The C compiler has always managed to build working GDBs with these issues in the code, so a C++ compiler should too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Use COMPILER. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * build-with-cxx.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Only enable -Wpointer-sign in C mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (COMPILE.pre): Use COMPILER. (CC-LD): Rename to ... (CC_LD): ... this. Use COMPILER. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT), gdbreplay$(EXEEXT), $(IPA_LIB)): Adjust. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate.
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if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ ] ; then \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/Makefile ] ; then \
Add --enable-build-with-cxx configure switch This new option, disabled by default for now, allows specifying whether to build GDB, GDBserver, and friends with a C++ (98/03) compiler. The name of the switch should be familiar to those who followed GCC's own C++ conversion process. . Adding -fpermissive to COMPILER in C++ mode (see the new build-with-cxx.m4 file) makes errors like these be warnings instead: gdb/infrun.c:6597:1: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘void sig_print_info(gdb_signal)’ [-fpermissive] sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal oursig) ^ gdb/infrun.c: In function ‘void do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup(void*)’: gdb/infrun.c:7164:39: error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘infcall_suspend_state*’ [-fpermissive] restore_infcall_suspend_state (state); ^ so that the compiler carries on compiling the file. -Werror still catches the warnings, so nothing is lost, only our lifes are made easier by concentrating on getting other more important things out of the way first. There's no way to quiet those warnings. Until they're all fixed, when building in C++ mode, -Werror is disabled by default. . Adding -Wno-narrowing suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1l’ from ‘LONGEST {aka long int}’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:450:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] We can defer handling those until we target C++11. . Adding -Wno-sign-compare suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/linux-record.c:1763:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare] if (tmpulongest == tdep->fcntl_F_GETLK64) ^ . Adding -Wno-write-strings suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c: In function ‘void mi_cmd_var_show_attributes(char*, char**, int)’: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:514:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "editable"; ^ gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:516:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "noneditable"; ^ For now, it's best to hide these warnings from view until we're '-fpermissive'-clean, and can thus start building with -Werror. The C compiler has always managed to build working GDBs with these issues in the code, so a C++ compiler should too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Use COMPILER. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * build-with-cxx.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Only enable -Wpointer-sign in C mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (COMPILE.pre): Use COMPILER. (CC-LD): Rename to ... (CC_LD): ... this. Use COMPILER. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT), gdbreplay$(EXEEXT), $(IPA_LIB)): Adjust. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate.
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echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ -B$${rootme}/../gcc/ -idirafter $${rootme}/$(target_subdir)newlib/targ-include -idirafter $${rootsrc}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/libc/include -nostdinc -B$${rootme}/../$(target_subdir)newlib/; \
else \
Add --enable-build-with-cxx configure switch This new option, disabled by default for now, allows specifying whether to build GDB, GDBserver, and friends with a C++ (98/03) compiler. The name of the switch should be familiar to those who followed GCC's own C++ conversion process. . Adding -fpermissive to COMPILER in C++ mode (see the new build-with-cxx.m4 file) makes errors like these be warnings instead: gdb/infrun.c:6597:1: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘void sig_print_info(gdb_signal)’ [-fpermissive] sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal oursig) ^ gdb/infrun.c: In function ‘void do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup(void*)’: gdb/infrun.c:7164:39: error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘infcall_suspend_state*’ [-fpermissive] restore_infcall_suspend_state (state); ^ so that the compiler carries on compiling the file. -Werror still catches the warnings, so nothing is lost, only our lifes are made easier by concentrating on getting other more important things out of the way first. There's no way to quiet those warnings. Until they're all fixed, when building in C++ mode, -Werror is disabled by default. . Adding -Wno-narrowing suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1l’ from ‘LONGEST {aka long int}’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:450:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] We can defer handling those until we target C++11. . Adding -Wno-sign-compare suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/linux-record.c:1763:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare] if (tmpulongest == tdep->fcntl_F_GETLK64) ^ . Adding -Wno-write-strings suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c: In function ‘void mi_cmd_var_show_attributes(char*, char**, int)’: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:514:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "editable"; ^ gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:516:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "noneditable"; ^ For now, it's best to hide these warnings from view until we're '-fpermissive'-clean, and can thus start building with -Werror. The C compiler has always managed to build working GDBs with these issues in the code, so a C++ compiler should too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Use COMPILER. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * build-with-cxx.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Only enable -Wpointer-sign in C mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (COMPILE.pre): Use COMPILER. (CC-LD): Rename to ... (CC_LD): ... this. Use COMPILER. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT), gdbreplay$(EXEEXT), $(IPA_LIB)): Adjust. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate.
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echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xg++ -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
fi; \
else \
if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
echo $(CXX); \
else \
Add --enable-build-with-cxx configure switch This new option, disabled by default for now, allows specifying whether to build GDB, GDBserver, and friends with a C++ (98/03) compiler. The name of the switch should be familiar to those who followed GCC's own C++ conversion process. . Adding -fpermissive to COMPILER in C++ mode (see the new build-with-cxx.m4 file) makes errors like these be warnings instead: gdb/infrun.c:6597:1: error: initializing argument 1 of ‘void sig_print_info(gdb_signal)’ [-fpermissive] sig_print_info (enum gdb_signal oursig) ^ gdb/infrun.c: In function ‘void do_restore_infcall_suspend_state_cleanup(void*)’: gdb/infrun.c:7164:39: error: invalid conversion from ‘void*’ to ‘infcall_suspend_state*’ [-fpermissive] restore_infcall_suspend_state (state); ^ so that the compiler carries on compiling the file. -Werror still catches the warnings, so nothing is lost, only our lifes are made easier by concentrating on getting other more important things out of the way first. There's no way to quiet those warnings. Until they're all fixed, when building in C++ mode, -Werror is disabled by default. . Adding -Wno-narrowing suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:439:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1l’ from ‘LONGEST {aka long int}’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] gdb/arm-linux-tdep.c:450:1: error: narrowing conversion of ‘-1’ from ‘int’ to ‘ULONGEST {aka long unsigned int}’ inside { } is ill-formed in C++11 [-Werror=narrowing] We can defer handling those until we target C++11. . Adding -Wno-sign-compare suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/linux-record.c:1763:32: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare] if (tmpulongest == tdep->fcntl_F_GETLK64) ^ . Adding -Wno-write-strings suppresses thousands of instances of this warning: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c: In function ‘void mi_cmd_var_show_attributes(char*, char**, int)’: gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:514:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "editable"; ^ gdb/mi/mi-cmd-var.c:516:12: warning: deprecated conversion from string constant to ‘char*’ [-Wwrite-strings] attstr = "noneditable"; ^ For now, it's best to hide these warnings from view until we're '-fpermissive'-clean, and can thus start building with -Werror. The C compiler has always managed to build working GDBs with these issues in the code, so a C++ compiler should too. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (COMPILE.pre, CC_LD): Use COMPILER. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * build-with-cxx.m4: New file. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Only enable -Wpointer-sign in C mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2015-02-27 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMPILER): New, get it from autoconf. (CXX): Get from autoconf instead. (COMPILE.pre): Use COMPILER. (CC-LD): Rename to ... (CC_LD): ... this. Use COMPILER. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT), gdbreplay$(EXEEXT), $(IPA_LIB)): Adjust. (CXX_FOR_TARGET): Default to g++ instead of gcc. * acinclude.m4: Include build-with-cxx.m4. * configure.ac: Call AC_PROG_CXX and GDB_AC_BUILD_WITH_CXX. Disable -Werror by default if building in C++ mode. (build_warnings): Add -Wno-sign-compare, -Wno-write-strings and -Wno-narrowing in C++ mode. Run supported-warning-flags tests with the C++ compiler. Save/restore CXXFLAGS too. * configure: Regenerate.
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t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo g++ | sed -e '' $$t; \
fi; \
fi`
# The use of $$(x_FOR_TARGET) reduces the command line length by not
# duplicating the lengthy definition.
TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"against=$(against)" \
'CC=$$(CC_FOR_TARGET)' \
"CC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
'CXX=$$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)' \
"CXX_FOR_TARGET=$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)" \
"CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
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"MAKEHTML=$(MAKEHTML)" \
"RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
"RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
"FORCE_PARALLEL=$(FORCE_PARALLEL)" \
"TESTS=$(TESTS)"
# All source files that go into linking GDB.
# Files that should wind up in SFILES and whose corresponding .o
# should be in COMMON_OBS.
COMMON_SFILES = \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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ada-lang.c \
ada-tasks.c \
ada-typeprint.c \
ada-valprint.c \
ada-varobj.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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addrmap.c \
agent.c \
alloc.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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annotate.c \
arch-utils.c \
auto-load.c \
auxv.c \
ax-gdb.c \
ax-general.c \
bcache.c \
bfd-target.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
block.c \
blockframe.c \
break-catch-sig.c \
Create gdb/break-catch-syscall.c This commits cleans up the gdb/breakpoint.c file and moves everything that is related to the 'catch syscall' command to the new file gdb/break-catch-syscall.c. This is just code movement, and the only new part is the adjustment needed on 'catching_syscall_number' to use the new 'breakpoint_find_if' function insted of relying on the ALL_BREAKPOINTS macro. Tested by running the 'gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp' testcase. gdb/ChangeLog: 2015-03-11 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): New source break-catch-syscall.c. (COMMON_OBS): New object break-catch-syscall.o. * break-catch-syscall.c: New file. * breakpoint.c: Remove inclusion of "xml-syscall.h". (syscall_catchpoint_p): Move declaration to break-catch-syscall.c (struct syscall_catchpoint): Likewise. (dtor_catch_syscall): Likewise. (catch_syscall_inferior_data): Likewise. (struct catch_syscall_inferior_data): Likewise. (get_catch_syscall_inferior_data): Likewise. (catch_syscall_inferior_data_cleanup): Likewise. (insert_catch_syscall): Likewise. (remove_catch_syscall): Likewise. (breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): Likewise. (print_it_catch_syscall): Likewise. (print_one_catch_syscall): Likewise. (print_mention_catch_syscall): Likewise. (print_recreate_catch_syscall): Likewise. (catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): Likewise. (syscall_catchpoint_p): Likewise. (create_syscall_event_catchpoint): Likewise. (catch_syscall_split_args): Likewise. (catch_syscall_command_1): Likewise. (is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): Likewise. (catch_syscall_enabled): Likewise. (catching_syscall_number): Likewise. (catch_syscall_completer): Likewise. (clear_syscall_counts): Likewise. (initialize_breakpoint_ops): Move initialization of syscall catchpoints to break-catch-syscall.c. (_initialize_breakpoint): Move code related to syscall catchpoints to break-catch-syscall.c.
2015-03-12 02:12:07 +08:00
break-catch-syscall.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
break-catch-throw.c \
breakpoint.c \
btrace.c \
build-id.c \
buildsym-legacy.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
buildsym.c \
c-lang.c \
c-typeprint.c \
c-valprint.c \
c-varobj.c \
charset.c \
cli-out.c \
coff-pe-read.c \
coffread.c \
complaints.c \
completer.c \
continuations.c \
copying.c \
corefile.c \
corelow.c \
cp-abi.c \
cp-namespace.c \
cp-support.c \
cp-valprint.c \
gdb: CTF support This patch adds the CTF (Compact Ansi-C Type Format) support in gdb. Two submissions on which this gdb work depends were posted earlier in May: * On the binutils mailing list - adding libctf which creates, updates, reads, and manipulates the CTF data. * On the gcc mailing list - expanding gcc to directly emit the CFT data with a new command line option -gt. CTF is a reduced form of debugging information whose main purpose is to describe the type of C entities such as structures, unions, typedefs and function arguments at the global scope only. It does not contain debug information about source lines, location expressions, or local variables. For more information on CTF, see the documentation in the libdtrace-ctf source tree, available here: <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oracle/libdtrace-ctf/master/doc/ctf-format>. This patch expands struct elfinfo by adding the .ctf section, which contains CTF debugging info, and modifies elf_symfile_read() to read it. If both DWARF and CTF exist in a program, only DWARF will be read. CTF data will be read only when there is no DWARF. The two-stage symbolic reading and setting strategy, partial and full, was used. File ctfread.c contains functions to transform CTF data into gdb's internal symbol table structures by iterately reading entries from CTF sections of "data objects", "function info", "variable info", and "data types" when setting up either partial or full symbol table. If the ELF symbol table is available, e.g. not stripped, the CTF reader will associate the found type information with these symbol entries. Due to the proximity between DWARF and CTF (CTF being a much simplified subset of DWARF), some DWARF implementation was reused to support CTF. Test cases ctf-constvars.exp, ctf-cvexpr.exp, ctf-ptype.exp, and ctf-whatis.exp have been added to verify the correctness of this support. This patch has missing features and limitations which we will add and address in the future patches. gdb/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb/ctfread.c: New file. + * gdb/ctfread.h: New file. + * gdb/elfread.c: Include ctfread.h. + (struct elfinfo text_p): New member ctfsect. + (elf_locate_sections): Mark CTF section. + (elf_symfile_read): Call elfctf_build_psymtabs. + * gdb/Makefile.in (LIBCTF): Add. + (CLIBS): Use it. + (CDEPS): Likewise. + (DIST): Add ctfread.c. + * Makefile.def (dependencies): Add all-libctf to all-gdb + * Makefile.in: Add "all-gdb: maybe-all-libctf" + gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog +2019-10-07 Weimin Pan <weimin.pan@oracle.com> + + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-whatis.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-ptype.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.exp: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-constvars.c: New file. + * gdb.base/ctf-cvexpr.exp: New file. +
2019-10-07 08:46:52 +08:00
ctfread.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
d-lang.c \
d-namespace.c \
d-valprint.c \
dbxread.c \
dcache.c \
debug.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
dictionary.c \
disasm.c \
disasm-selftests.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
dummy-frame.c \
Add DWARF index cache New in v3: - Remove things related to the dwarf-5 format. - Fix compilation on mingw (scoped_mmap.c). GDB can generate indexes for DWARF debug information, which, when integrated in the original binary, can speed up loading object files. This can be done using the gdb-add-index script or directly by the linker itself. However, not many people know about this. And even among those who do, because it requires additional steps, I don't know a lot of people who actually go through that trouble. To help make using the DWARF index more transparent, this patch introduces a DWARF index cache. When enabled, loading an index-less binary in GDB will automatically save an index file in ~/.cache/gdb. When loading that same object file again, the index file will be looked up and used to load the DWARF index. You therefore get the benefit of the DWARF index without having to do additional manual steps or modifying your build system. When an index section is already present in the file, GDB will prefer that one over looking up the cache. When doing my edit-compile-debug cycle, I often debug multiple times the same build, so the cache helps reducing the load time of the debug sessions after the first one. - The saved index file is exactly the same as the output of the "save gdb-index" command. It is therefore the exact same content that would be found in the .gdb_index or .debug_names section. We just leave it as a standalone file instead of merging it in the binary. - The cache is just a directory with files named after the object file's build-id. It is not possible to save/load the index for an object file without build-id in the cache. - The cache uses the gdb index format. The problem with the dwarf-5 format is that we can generate an addendum to the .debug_str section that you're supposed to integrate to the original binary. This complicates a little bit loading the data from the cached index files, so I would leave this for later. - The size taken up by ~/.cache/gdb is not limited. I was thinking we could add configurable limit (like ccache does), but that would come after. Also, maybe a command to flush the cache. - The cache is disabled by default. I think once it's been out there and tested for a while, it could be turned on by default, so that everybody can enjoy it. - The code was made to follow the XDG specification: if the XDG_CACHE_HOME environment variable, it is used, otherwise it falls back to ~/.cache/gdb. It is possible to change it using "set index-cache directory". On other OSes than GNU/Linux, ~/.cache may not be the best place to put such data. On macOS it should probably default to ~/Library/Caches/... On Windows, %LocalAppData%/... I don't intend to do this part, but further patches are welcome. - I think that we need to be careful that multiple instances of GDB don't interfere with each other (not far fetched at all if you run GDB in some automated script) and the cache is always coherent (either the file is not found, or it is found and entirely valid). Writing the file directly to its final location seems like a recipe for failure. One GDB could read a file in the index while it is being written by another GDB. To mitigate this, I made write_psymtabs_to_index write to temporary files and rename them once it's done. Two GDB instances writing the index for the same file should not step on each other's toes (the last file to be renamed will stay). A GDB looking up a file will only see a complete file or no file. Also, if GDB crashes while generating the index file, it will leave a work-in-progress file, but it won't be picked up by other instances looking up in the cache. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/pathstuff.h (get_standard_cache_dir): New. * common/pathstuff.c (get_standard_cache_dir): New. * build-id.h (build_id_to_string): New. * dwarf-index-common.h (INDEX4_SUFFIX, INDEX5_SUFFIX, DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Move to here. * dwarf-index-write.c (INDEX4_SUFFIX, INDEX5_SUFFIX, DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Move from there. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Make non-static, add basename parameter. Write to temporary files, rename when done. (save_gdb_index_command): Adjust call to write_psymtabs_to_index. * dwarf2read.h (dwarf2_per_objfile) <index_cache_res>: New field. * dwarf2read.c (dwz_file) <index_cache_res>: New field. (get_gdb_index_contents_from_cache): New. (get_gdb_index_contents_from_cache_dwz): New. (dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Read index from cache. (dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Save to index. * dwarf-index-cache.h: New file. * dwarf-index-cache.c: New file. * dwarf-index-write.h: New file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * boards/index-cache-gdb.exp: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/index-cache.exp: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/index-cache.c: New file. * gdb.base/maint.exp: Check if we are using the index cache.
2018-08-08 06:14:20 +08:00
dwarf-index-cache.c \
Move DWARF index-related things to a separate file I want to add a DWARF index-related feature (automatically produce index files when loading objfiles in GDB), but I don't want to add many hundred lines to the already too big dwarf2read.c. I thought it would be a logical split to move everything related to the DWARF index to its own file. I first tried to move everything that reads and writes DWARF indices to a separate file, but found that the "read" part is a little bit entangled with the rest of dwarf2read.c, so the line is hard to draw about where to split. The write part is quite isolated though, so I moved this part to a new file, dwarf-index-write.c. Some things are necessary to both reading and writing indices, so I placed them in dwarf-index-common.{c,h}. The idea would be to have a dwarf-index-read.c eventually that would use it too (for now that code is still in dwarf2read.c). This required moving some things to a new dwarf2read.h header, so they can be read by the code that writes the index. The patch is big in number of lines, but it's all existing code being moved around. The only changes are that some functions are not static anymore, a declaration is added in a .h file, and therefore the comment is moved there. I built-tested it with a little and big endian target. This patch is also available on the users/simark/split-dwarf2read branch. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add dwarf-index-common.c and dwarf-index-write.c (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add dwarf-index-common.h and dwarf2read.h. * dwarf-index-common.c: New file. * dwarf-index-common.h: New file. * dwarf-index-write.c: New file. * dwarf2read.c: Include dwarf2read.h and dwarf-index-common.h. (struct dwarf2_section_info): Move from here. (dwarf2_section_info_def): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_O (dwarf2_section_info_def)): Likewise. (offset_type): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (byte_swap): Likewise. (MAYBE_SWAP): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr)): Likewise. (struct tu_stats): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data): Likewise. (struct signatured_type): Likewise. (sig_type_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (sig_type_ptr)): Likewise. (INDEX4_SUFFIX): Likewise. (INDEX5_SUFFIX): Likewise. (DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Likewise. (dwarf2_read_section): Make non-static. (mapped_index_string_hash): Move from here. (dwarf5_djb_hash): Likewise. (file_write): Likewise. (class data_buf): Likewise. (struct symtab_index_entry): Likewise. (struct mapped_symtab): Likewise. (find_slot): Likewise. (hash_expand): Likewise. (add_index_entry): Likewise. (uniquify_cu_indices): Likewise. (class c_str_view): Likewise. (class c_str_view_hasher): Likewise. (class vector_hasher): Likewise. (write_hash_table): Likewise. (psym_index_map): Likewise. (struct addrmap_index_data): Likewise. (add_address_entry): Likewise. (add_address_entry_worker): Likewise. (write_address_map): Likewise. (symbol_kind): Likewise. (write_psymbols): Likewise. (struct signatured_type_index_data): Likewise. (write_one_signatured_type): Likewise. (recursively_count_psymbols): Likewise. (recursively_write_psymbols): Likewise. (class debug_names): Likewise. (check_dwarf64_offsets): Likewise. (psyms_seen_size): Likewise. (write_gdbindex): Likewise. (write_debug_names): Likewise. (assert_file_size): Likewise. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Likewise. (save_gdb_index_command): Likewise. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Don't register the "save gdb-index" command. * dwarf2read.h: New file.
2018-03-27 22:07:44 +08:00
dwarf-index-common.c \
dwarf-index-write.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
dwarf2-frame.c \
gdb/ Recognize virtual tail call frames. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add dwarf2-frame-tailcall.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add dwarf2-frame-tailcall.o. * dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c: New file. * dwarf2-frame-tailcall.h: New file. * dwarf2-frame.c: Include dwarf2-frame-tailcall.h. (execute_cfa_program): New function comment. Return INSN_PTR. Reset REGS.PREV only after CIE execution. (struct dwarf2_frame_cache): New field tailcall_cache. (dwarf2_frame_cache): New variables entry_pc, entry_cfa_sp_offset, entry_cfa_sp_offset_p and instr. Execute FDE instructions in two parts, try to find entry_cfa_sp_offset. Call dwarf2_tailcall_sniffer_first. (dwarf2_frame_prev_register): Call dwarf2_tailcall_prev_register_first when appropriate. (dwarf2_frame_dealloc_cache): New function. (dwarf2_frame_sniffer): Preinitialize cache by dwarf2_frame_cache. (dwarf2_frame_unwind): Install dwarf2_frame_dealloc_cache. (dwarf2_signal_frame_unwind): Do not install dwarf2_frame_dealloc_cache. (dwarf2_append_unwinders): Add dwarf2_tailcall_frame_unwind. (dwarf2_frame_cfa): Support also dwarf2_tailcall_frame_unwind. * dwarf2loc.c (func_addr_to_tail_call_list) (tailcall_dump, call_sitep, VEC (call_sitep), chain_candidate) (call_site_find_chain_1, call_site_find_chain): New. * dwarf2loc.h (struct call_site_chain): New. (call_site_find_chain): New declaration. * frame.c (get_frame_address_in_block): Support also TAILCALL_FRAME. * frame.h (enum frame_type): New entry TAILCALL_FRAME. * python/py-frame.c (gdbpy_initialize_frames): Add TAILCALL_FRAME. * stack.c (frame_info): Support also TAILCALL_FRAME. gdb/doc/ Recognize virtual tail call frames. * gdb.texinfo (Optimized Code): Add reference to Tail Call Frames. (Tail Call Frames): New node. (Frames In Python): Add gdb.TAILCALL_FRAME. gdb/testsuite/ Recognize virtual tail call frames. * gdb.arch/amd64-entry-value.cc (c, a, b, amb_z, amb_y, amb_x, amb) (amb_b, amb_a): New. (main): Call a and b. * gdb.arch/amd64-entry-value.exp (tailcall: breakhere, tailcall: bt) (tailcall: p i, tailcall: p j, set $sp0=$sp, up, p $sp0 == $sp, frame 3) (p $sp0 + sizeof (void *) == $sp, ambiguous: breakhere, ambiguous: bt): New tests.
2011-10-10 03:26:44 +08:00
dwarf2-frame-tailcall.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
dwarf2expr.c \
dwarf2loc.c \
dwarf2read.c \
dwarf2/leb.c \
dwarf2/section.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
eval.c \
event-loop.c \
event-top.c \
exceptions.c \
exec.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
expprint.c \
extension.c \
f-lang.c \
f-typeprint.c \
f-valprint.c \
filename-seen-cache.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
filesystem.c \
findcmd.c \
findvar.c \
frame.c \
frame-base.c \
frame-unwind.c \
gcore.c \
gdb-demangle.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdb_bfd.c \
gdb_obstack.c \
Introduce compiled_regex, eliminate make_regfree_cleanup This patch replaces compile_rx_or_error and make_regfree_cleanup with a class that wraps a regex_t. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-06-07 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add gdb_regex.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add gdb_regex.o. * ada-lang.c (ada_add_standard_exceptions) (ada_add_exceptions_from_frame, name_matches_regex) (ada_add_global_exceptions, ada_exceptions_list_1): Change regex parameter type to compiled_regex. Adjust. (ada_exceptions_list): Use compiled_regex. * break-catch-throw.c (exception_catchpoint::pattern): Now a std::unique_ptr<compiled_regex>. (exception_catchpoint::~exception_catchpoint): Remove regfree call. (check_status_exception_catchpoint): Adjust to use compiled_regex. (handle_gnu_v3_exceptions): Adjust to use compiled_regex. * breakpoint.c (solib_catchpoint::compiled): Now a std::unique_ptr<compiled_regex>. (solib_catchpoint::~solib_catchpoint): Remove regfree call. (check_status_catch_solib): Adjust to use compiled_regex. (add_solib_catchpoint): Adjust to use compiled_regex. * cli/cli-cmds.c (apropos_command): Use compiled_regex. * cli/cli-decode.c (apropos_cmd): Change regex parameter to compiled_regex reference. Adjust to use it. * cli/cli-decode.h: Remove struct re_pattern_buffer forward declaration. Include "gdb_regex.h". (apropos_cmd): Change regex parameter to compiled_regex reference. * gdb_regex.c: New file. * gdb_regex.h (make_regfree_cleanup, get_regcomp_error): Delete declarations. (class compiled_regex): New. * linux-tdep.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (struct mapping_regexes): New, factored out from mapping_is_anonymous_p, and adjusted to use compiled_regex. (mapping_is_anonymous_p): Use mapping_regexes wrapped in a gdb::optional and remove cleanups. Adjust to compiled_regex. * probe.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (collect_probes): Use compiled_regex and gdb::optional and remove cleanups. * skip.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (skiplist_entry::compiled_function_regexp): Now a gdb::optional<compiled_regex>. (skiplist_entry::compiled_function_regexp_is_valid): Delete field. (free_skiplist_entry): Remove regfree call. (compile_skip_regexp, skip_rfunction_p): Adjust to use compiled_regex and gdb::optional. * symtab.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (search_symbols): Use compiled_regex and gdb::optional. * utils.c (do_regfree_cleanup, make_regfree_cleanup) (get_regcomp_error, compile_rx_or_error): Delete. Some bits moved to gdb_regex.c.
2017-06-07 21:21:40 +08:00
gdb_regex.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdbarch.c \
Add unit test to gdbarch methods register_to_value and value_to_register This patch adds one unit test for gdbarch methods register_to_value and value_to_register. The test pass different combinations of {regnu, type} to gdbarch_register_to_value and gdbarch_value_to_register. In order to do the test, add a new function create_new_frame to create a fake frame. It can be improved after we converted frame_info to class. In order to isolate regcache (from target_ops operations on writing registers, like target_store_registers), the sub-class of regcache in the test override raw_write. Also, in order to get the right regcache from get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache, the sub-class of regcache inserts itself to current_regcache. Suppose I incorrectly modified the size of buffer as below, @@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ ia64_register_to_value (struct frame_info *frame, int regnum, int *optimizedp, int *unavailablep) { struct gdbarch *gdbarch = get_frame_arch (frame); - gdb_byte in[MAX_REGISTER_SIZE]; + gdb_byte in[1]; /* Convert to TYPE. */ if (!get_frame_register_bytes (frame, regnum, 0, build GDB with "-fsanitize=address" and run unittest.exp, asan can detect such error ==2302==ERROR: AddressSanitizer: stack-buffer-overflow on address 0x7fff98193870 at pc 0xbd55ea bp 0x7fff981935a0 sp 0x7fff98193598 WRITE of size 16 at 0x7fff98193870 thread T0 #0 0xbd55e9 in frame_register_unwind(frame_info*, int, int*, int*, lval_type*, unsigned long*, int*, unsigned char*) /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/frame.c:1119 #1 0xbd58c8 in frame_register(frame_info*, int, int*, int*, lval_type*, unsigned long*, int*, unsigned char*) /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/frame.c:1147 #2 0xbd6e25 in get_frame_register_bytes(frame_info*, int, unsigned long, int, unsigned char*, int*, int*) /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/frame.c:1427 #3 0x70080a in ia64_register_to_value /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/ia64-tdep.c:1236 #4 0xbf570e in gdbarch_register_to_value(gdbarch*, frame_info*, int, type*, unsigned char*, int*, int*) /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/gdbarch.c:2619 #5 0xc05975 in register_to_value_test /home/yao/SourceCode/gnu/gdb/git/gdb/gdbarch-selftests.c:131 Or, even if GDB is not built with asan, GDB just crashes. *** stack smashing detected ***: ./gdb terminated Aborted (core dumped) gdb: 2017-05-24 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add gdbarch-selftests.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add gdbarch-selftests.o. * frame.c [GDB_SELF_TESTS] (create_new_frame): New function. * frame.h [GDB_SELF_TESTS] (create_new_frame): Declare. * gdbarch-selftests.c: New file. * regcache.h (regcache) <~regcache>: Mark it virtual if GDB_SELF_TEST. <raw_write>: Likewise.
2017-05-25 05:15:23 +08:00
gdbarch-selftests.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
gdbtypes.c \
gnu-v2-abi.c \
gnu-v3-abi.c \
go-lang.c \
go-typeprint.c \
go-valprint.c \
inf-child.c \
2003-04-22 00:48:41 +08:00
inf-loop.c \
infcall.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
infcmd.c \
inferior.c \
inflow.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
infrun.c \
gdb/ * NEWS: Document inlined function support. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add inline-frame.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add inline-frame.o. * block.c (contained_in): Rewrite to use lexical nesting. (block_linkage_function): Skip inlined function blocks. (block_inlined_p): New. * block.h (struct block): Update comment. (block_inlined_p): New prototype. * blockframe.c (get_frame_block): Handle inlined functions. (get_frame_function): Do not use block_linkage_function. (block_innermost_frame): Use get_frame_block and contained_in. * breakpoint.c (watchpoint_check): Remove extra reinit_frame_cache. Skip over inlined functions. Simplify epilogue check. (bpstat_check_breakpoint_conditions): Use get_stack_frame_id. Update comments. (set_momentary_breakpoint): Only accept non-inlined frames. (watch_command_1): Use frame_unwind_caller_pc and frame_unwind_caller_id instead of get_prev_frame. (until_break_command): Likewise. Use get_stack_frame_id. * buildsym.c (end_symtab): Set SYMBOL_SYMTAB for block functions. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf_expr_frame_base): Use block_linkage_function. * dwarf2read.c (process_die): Handle DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine. (read_func_scope, new_symbol): Likewise. Handle arguments specially for inlined functions without call site information. (inherit_abstract_dies): Allow tag mismatch for inlined subroutines. (die_specification): Treat DW_AT_abstract_origin as a specification. (read_type_die): Handle DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine. * frame-unwind.c (frame_unwind_init): Add inline_frame_unwind. * frame.c (fprint_frame_id): Print inline depth. (fprint_frame_type): Handle INLINE_FRAME and SENTINEL_FRAME. (skip_inlined_frames, get_stack_frame_id): New. (frame_unwind_caller_id): Use skip_inlined_frames. (frame_id_inlined_p): New. (frame_id_eq): Make the logic match the comments. Add inline_depth check. (frame_id_inner): Handle inlined functions. (frame_unwind_pc): New function, copied from frame_unwind_caller_pc. (frame_unwind_caller_pc): Use skip_inlined_frames and frame_unwind_pc. (get_prev_frame_1): Check for inline frames. Split out frame allocation to get_prev_frame_raw. (get_prev_frame_raw): New function. (get_prev_frame): Handle inline frames. (get_frame_pc): Use frame_unwind_pc. (get_frame_address_in_block): Skip inlined frames on both sides. (pc_notcurrent): Delete. (find_frame_sal): Rewrite to handle inline call sites. Use get_frame_address_in_block. (deprecated_update_frame_pc_hack): Make static. * frame.h: Update comments. (struct frame_id): Add inline_depth. (enum frame_type): Add INLINE_FRAME. (frame_id_inlined_p, get_stack_frame_id): New prototypes. * gdbthread.h (struct thread_info): Add step_stack_frame_id field. * infcmd.c (set_step_frame): New function. (step_once): Use set_step_frame. Handle inlined functions. (until_next_command): Use set_step_frame. (finish_backward), finish_forward): Use get_stack_frame_id. (finish_command): Support inlined functions. * inferior.h (set_step_info): New prototype. * infrun.c (RESUME_ALL): Use minus_one_ptid. (clear_proceed_status): Clear step_stack_frame_id. (init_wait_for_inferior): Call clear_inline_frame_state. (init_execution_control_state): Make static. (set_step_info): New function. (init_thread_stepping_state): Do not set the symtab or line here. (stepped_in_from): New function. (handle_inferior_event): Handle inlined functions. Use set_step_info. (insert_step_resume_breakpoint_at_frame): Use get_stack_frame_id. (struct inferior_status): Add step_stack_frame_id. (save_inferior_status, restore_inferior_status): Save and restore step_stack_frame_id. * inline-frame.c, inline-frame.h: New files. * minsyms.c (prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info): Use XCALLOC. * regcache.c (regcache_write_pc): Call reinit_frame_cache. * s390-tdep.c (s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache): Handle INLINE_FRAME. * stack.c (frame_show_address): New. (print_frame_info, print_frame): Use it. (find_frame_funname): Use get_frame_function. Handle inlined blocks. (frame_info): Mark inlined functions. (backtrace_command_1): Use get_current_user_frame. (print_frame_local_vars, print_frame_label_vars): Update comments. (return_command): Refuse inlined functions. * symtab.c (lookup_symbol_aux_local): Stop at inlined function boundaries. (find_function_start_sal): Avoid inlined functions. (completion_list_add_fields): New function. (default_make_symbol_completion_list): Use it. Use block_static_block and block_global_block. Check for inlined functions. (skip_prologue_using_sal): Avoid line number comparison across inlining. * symtab.h (struct symbol): Add is_inlined. (SYMBOL_INLINED): New. * target.c (target_resume): Call clear_inline_frame_state. * valops.c (value_of_variable): Check block_inlined_p. gdb/doc/ * gdb.texinfo (Debugging Optimized Code): New chapter. (Compiling for Debugging): Reference it. Move some text to the new section. gdb/testsuite/ * gdb.base/break.exp: Add an XFAIL for gcc/36748. * gdb.cp/annota2.exp: Accept frames-invalid in more places. * gdb.opt/Makefile.in (EXECUTABLES): Update. * gdb.opt/clobbered-registers-O2.exp: Update to GPL v3. * gdb.opt/inline-bt.c, gdb.opt/inline-bt.exp, gdb.opt/inline-cmds.c, gdb.opt/inline-cmds.exp, gdb.opt/inline-locals.c, gdb.opt/inline-locals.exp, gdb.opt/inline-markers.c: New files. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_inline_frame_tests): New function. (skip_inline_var_tests): New function.
2009-06-28 08:20:24 +08:00
inline-frame.c \
interps.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
jit.c \
language.c \
linespec.c \
location.c \
m2-lang.c \
m2-typeprint.c \
m2-valprint.c \
macrocmd.c \
macroexp.c \
macroscope.c \
macrotab.c \
main.c \
maint.c \
Introduce generic command options framework This commit adds a generic command options framework, that makes it easy enough to add '-'-style options to commands in a uniform way, instead of each command implementing option parsing in its own way. Options are defined in arrays of option_def objects (for option definition), and the same options definitions are used for supporting TAB completion, and also for generating the relevant help fragment of the "help" command. See the gdb::options::build_help function, which returns a string with the result of replacing %OPTIONS% in a template string with an auto-generated "help" string fragment for all the passed-in options. Since most options in GDB are in the form of "-OPT", with a single dash, this is the format that the framework supports. I like to think of gdb's "-OPT" as the equivalent to getopt's long options format ("--OPT"), and gdb's "/" as the equivalent to getopt's short options format. getopt's short options format allows mixing several one-character options, like "ls -als", kind of similar to gdb's "x /FMT" and "disassemble /MOD", etc. While with gdb's "-" options, the option is expected to have a full name, and to be abbreviatable. E.g., "watch -location", "break -function main", etc. This patch only deals with "-" options. The above comment serves more to disclose why I don't think we should support mixing several unrelated options in a single "-" option invocation, like "thread apply -qcs" instead of "thread apply -q -c -s". The following patches will add uses of the infrastructure to several key commands. Most notably, "print", "compile print", "backtrace", "frame apply" and "thread apply". I tried to add options to several commands in order to make sure the framework didn't leave that many open holes open. Options use the same type as set commands -- enum var_types. So boolean options are var_boolean, enum options are var_enum, etc. The idea is to share code between settings commands and command options. The "print" options will be based on the "set print" commands, and their names will be the same. Actually, their definitions will be the same too. There is a function to create "set/show" commands from an array for option definitions: /* Install set/show commands for options defined in OPTIONS. DATA is a pointer to the structure that holds the data associated with the OPTIONS array. */ extern void add_setshow_cmds_for_options (command_class cmd_class, void *data, gdb::array_view<const option_def> options, struct cmd_list_element **set_list, struct cmd_list_element **show_list); That will be used by several following patches. Other features: - You can use the "--" delimiter to explicitly indicate end of options. Several existing commands use this token sequence for this effect already, so this just standardizes it. - You can shorten option names, as long as unambiguous. Currently, some commands allow this (e.g., break -function), while others do not (thread apply all -ascending). As GDB allows abbreviating command names and other things, it feels more GDB-ish to allow abbreviating option names too, to me. - For boolean options, 0/1 stands for off/on, just like with boolean "set" commands. - For boolean options, "true" is implied, just like with boolean "set commands. These are the option types supported, with a few examples: - boolean options (var_boolean). The option's argument is optional. (gdb) print -pretty on -- *obj (gdb) print -pretty off -- *obj (gdb) print -p -- *obj (gdb) print -p 0 -- *obj - flag options (like var_boolean, but no option argument (on/off)) (gdb) thread apply all -s COMMAND - enum options (var_enum) (gdb) bt -entry-values compact (gdb) bt -e c - uinteger options (var_uinteger) (gdb) print -elements 100 -- *obj (gdb) print -e 100 -- *obj (gdb) print -elements unlimited -- *obj (gdb) print -e u -- *obj - zuinteger-unlimited options (var_zuinteger_unlimited) (gdb) print -max-depth 100 -- obj (gdb) print -max-depth -1 -- obj (gdb) print -max-depth unlimited -- obj Other var_types could be supported, of course. These were just the types that I needed for the commands that I ported over, in the following patches. It was interesting (and unfortunate) to find that we need at least 3 different modes to cover the existing commands: - Commands that require ending options with "--" if you specify any option: "print" and "compile print". - Commands that do not want to require "--", and want to error out if you specify an unknown option (i.e., an unknown argument that starts with '-'): "compile code" / "compile file". - Commands that do not want to require "--", and want to process unknown options themselves: "bt", because of "bt -COUNT", "thread/frame apply", because "-" is a valid command. The different behavior is encoded in the process_options_mode enum, passed to process_options/complete_options. For testing, this patch adds one representative maintenance command for each of the process_options_mode values, that are used by the testsuite to exercise the options framework: (gdb) maint test-options require-delimiter (gdb) maint test-options unknown-is-error (gdb) maint test-options unknown-is-operand and adds another command to help with TAB-completion testing: (gdb) maint show test-options-completion-result See their description at the top of the maint-test-options.c file. Docs/NEWS are in a patch later in the series. gdb/ChangeLog: 2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS): Add cli/cli-option.c. (COMMON_SFILES): Add maint-test-settings.c. * cli/cli-decode.c (boolean_enums): New global, factored out from ... (add_setshow_boolean_cmd): ... here. * cli/cli-decode.h (boolean_enums): Declare. * cli/cli-option.c: New file. * cli/cli-option.h: New file. * cli/cli-setshow.c (parse_cli_boolean_value(const char **)): New, factored out from ... (parse_cli_boolean_value(const char *)): ... this. (is_unlimited_literal): Change parameter type to pointer to pointer. Adjust and advance ARG pointer. (parse_cli_var_uinteger, parse_cli_var_zuinteger_unlimited) (parse_cli_var_enum): New, factored out from ... (do_set_command): ... this. Adjust. * cli/cli-setshow.h (parse_cli_boolean_value) (parse_cli_var_uinteger, parse_cli_var_zuinteger_unlimited) (parse_cli_var_enum): Declare. * cli/cli-utils.c: Include "cli/cli-option.h". (get_ulongest): New. * cli/cli-utils.h (get_ulongest): Declare. (check_for_argument): New overloads. * maint-test-options.c: New file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2019-06-13 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/options.c: New file. * gdb.base/options.exp: New file.
2019-06-13 07:06:53 +08:00
maint-test-options.c \
maint-test-settings.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mdebugread.c \
mem-break.c \
memattr.c \
memory-map.c \
memrange.c \
minidebug.c \
minsyms.c \
mipsread.c \
[Ada] Add support for subprogram renamings Consider the following declaration: function Foo (I : Integer) return Integer renames Pack.Bar; As Foo is not materialized as a routine whose name is derived from Foo, GDB currently cannot use it: (gdb) print foo(0) No definition of "foo" in current context. However, compilers can emit DW_TAG_imported_declaration in order to materialize the fact that Foo is actually another name for Pack.Bar. This commit enhances the DWARF reader to record global renamings (it used to put global ones in a static block) and enhances the Ada engine to leverage this information during symbol lookup. gdb/ChangeLog: * ada-lang.c: Include namespace.h (aux_add_nonlocal_symbols): Fix a function name in comment. (ada_add_block_renamings): New. (add_nonlocal_symbols): Add global renamings handling. (ada_lookup_symbol_list_worker): Move the symbol lookup part to... (ada_add_all_symbols): ... this new function. (ada_add_block_symbols): Try to match the input name against the "using directives list", perform a recursive symbol lookup on the matched declarations. * block.h (struct block): Move the_namespace to top-level as namespace_info. Remove the language_specific field. (BLOCK_NAMESPACE): Update access to the namespace_info field. * buildsym.h (using_directives): Rename into... (local_using_directives): ... this. (global_using_directives): New. (struct context_stack): Rename the using_directives field into local_using_directives. * buildsym.c (finish_block_internal): Deal with the proper using directives repository (local or global). (prepare_for_building): Reset local_using_directives. Assert that there is no pending global using directive. (reset_symtab_globals): Reset global_using_directives and local_using_directives. (end_symtab_get_static_block): Don't ignore symtabs that have only using directives. (push_context): Update references to local_using_directives. (buildsym_init): Do not reset using_directives. * cp-support.c: Include namespace.h. * cp-support.h (struct using_direct): Move to namespace.h. (cp_add_using_directives): Move to namespace.h. * cp-namespace.c: Include namespace.h (cp_add_using_directive): Move to namespace.c, rename it to add_using_directive, add a "using_directives" argument and use it as the pending using directives repository. All callers updated. * dwarf2read.c (using_directives): New. (read_import_statement): Call using_directives. (read_func_scope): Update references to local_using_directives. (read_lexical_block_scope): Likewise. (read_namespace): Update the heading comment, call using_directives. * namespace.h: New file. * namespace.c: New file. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add namespace.c. (COMMON_OBS): Add namespace.o gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.ada/fun_renaming.exp: New testcase. * gdb.ada/fun_renaming/fun_renaming.adb: New file. * gdb.ada/fun_renaming/pack.adb: New file. * gdb.ada/fun_renaming/pack.ads: New file. Tested on x86_64-linux. Support for this in GCC is in the pipeline: see <https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2015-07/msg02166.html>.
2015-07-22 21:30:57 +08:00
namespace.c \
objc-lang.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
objfiles.c \
Convert observers to C++ This converts observers from using a special source-generating script to be plain C++. This version of the patch takes advantage of C++11 by using std::function and variadic templates; incorporates Pedro's patches; and renames the header file to "observable.h" (this change eliminates the need for a clean rebuild). Note that Pedro's patches used a template lambda in tui-hooks.c, but this failed to compile on some buildbot instances (presumably due to differing C++ versions); I replaced this with an ordinary template function. Regression tested on the buildbot. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * unittests/observable-selftests.c: New file. * common/observable.h: New file. * observable.h: New file. * ada-lang.c, ada-tasks.c, agent.c, aix-thread.c, annotate.c, arm-tdep.c, auto-load.c, auxv.c, break-catch-syscall.c, breakpoint.c, bsd-uthread.c, cli/cli-interp.c, cli/cli-setshow.c, corefile.c, dummy-frame.c, event-loop.c, event-top.c, exec.c, extension.c, frame.c, gdbarch.c, guile/scm-breakpoint.c, infcall.c, infcmd.c, inferior.c, inflow.c, infrun.c, jit.c, linux-tdep.c, linux-thread-db.c, m68klinux-tdep.c, mi/mi-cmd-break.c, mi/mi-interp.c, mi/mi-main.c, objfiles.c, ppc-linux-nat.c, ppc-linux-tdep.c, printcmd.c, procfs.c, python/py-breakpoint.c, python/py-finishbreakpoint.c, python/py-inferior.c, python/py-unwind.c, ravenscar-thread.c, record-btrace.c, record-full.c, record.c, regcache.c, remote.c, riscv-tdep.c, sol-thread.c, solib-aix.c, solib-spu.c, solib.c, spu-multiarch.c, spu-tdep.c, stack.c, symfile-mem.c, symfile.c, symtab.c, thread.c, top.c, tracepoint.c, tui/tui-hooks.c, tui/tui-interp.c, valops.c: Update all users. * tui/tui-hooks.c (tui_bp_created_observer) (tui_bp_deleted_observer, tui_bp_modified_observer) (tui_inferior_exit_observer, tui_before_prompt_observer) (tui_normal_stop_observer, tui_register_changed_observer): Remove. (tui_observers_token): New global. (attach_or_detach, tui_attach_detach_observers): New functions. (tui_install_hooks, tui_remove_hooks): Use tui_attach_detach_observers. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_thread_observer): Remove. (record_btrace_thread_observer_token): New global. * observer.sh: Remove. * observer.c: Rename to observable.c. * observable.c (namespace gdb_observers): Define new objects. (observer_debug): Move into gdb_observers namespace. (struct observer, struct observer_list, xalloc_observer_list_node) (xfree_observer_list_node, generic_observer_attach) (generic_observer_detach, generic_observer_notify): Remove. (_initialize_observer): Update. Don't include observer.inc. * Makefile.in (generated_files): Remove observer.h, observer.inc. (clean mostlyclean): Likewise. (observer.h, observer.inc): Remove targets. (SUBDIR_UNITTESTS_SRCS): Add observable-selftests.c. (COMMON_SFILES): Use observable.c, not observer.c. * .gitignore: Remove observer.h. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * observer.texi: Remove. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2018-03-19 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gdb.gdb/observer.exp: Remove.
2016-10-03 00:50:20 +08:00
observable.c \
opencl-lang.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
osabi.c \
osdata.c \
p-lang.c \
p-typeprint.c \
p-valprint.c \
parse.c \
printcmd.c \
probe.c \
Introduce process_stratum_target This adds a base class that all process_stratum targets inherit from. default_thread_address_space/default_thread_architecture only make sense for process_stratum targets, so they are transformed to process_stratum_target methods/overrides. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-11-30 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add process-stratum-target.c. * bsd-kvm.c: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (bsd_kvm_target): Now inherits from process_stratum_target. (bsd_kvm_target::bsd_kvm_target): Default it. * corelow.c: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (core_target): Now inherits from process_stratum_target. (core_target::core_target): Don't set to_stratum here. * inf-child.c (inf_child_target::inf_child_target): Delete. * inf-child.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (inf_child_target): Inherit from process_stratum_target. (inf_child_target) <inf_child_target>: Default it. <can_async_p, supports_non_stop, supports_disable_randomization>: Delete overrides. * process-stratum-target.c: New file. * process-stratum-target.h: New file. * remote-sim.c: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (gdbsim_target): Inherit from process_stratum_target. <gdbsim_target>: Default it. * remote.c: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (remote_target): Inherit from process_stratum_target. <remote_target>: Default it. * target.c (default_thread_address_space) (default_thread_architecture): Delete. * target.h (target_ops) <thread_architecture>: Now returns NULL by default. <thread_address_space>: Ditto. * test-target.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h" instead of "target.h". (test_target_ops): Inherit from process_stratum_target. <test_target_ops>: Default it. * tracefile.c (tracefile_target::tracefile_target): Delete. * tracefile.h: Include "process-stratum-target.h". (tracefile_target): Inherit from process_stratum_target. <tracefile_target>: Default it. * target-delegates.c: Regenerate.
2018-11-30 22:53:39 +08:00
process-stratum-target.c \
producer.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
progspace.c \
RAII-fy make_cleanup_restore_current_thread & friends After all the make_cleanup_restore_current_thread fixing, I thought I'd convert that and its relatives (which are all cleanups) to RAII classes. scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread was put in a separate file to avoid a circular dependency. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 23, native and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add progspace-and-thread.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add progspace-and-thread.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add progspace-and-thread.o. * breakpoint.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations) (insert_breakpoint_locations, create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (remove_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (print_breakpoint_location): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (bp_loc_is_permanent): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (resolve_sal_pc): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (download_tracepoint_locations): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (breakpoint_re_set): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * exec.c (exec_close_1): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (enum step_over_calls_kind): Moved from inferior.h. (class scoped_restore_current_thread): New class. * gdbthread.h (make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Delete declaration. (scoped_restore_current_thread): New class. * infcmd.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (continue_1, proceed_after_attach): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (notice_new_inferior): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * inferior.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (restore_inferior, save_current_inferior): Delete. (add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * inferior.h (scoped_restore_current_inferior): New class. * infrun.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h" and "common/gdb_optional.h". (follow_fork_inferior): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (scoped_restore_exited_inferior): New class. (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit): Use scoped_restore_exited_inferior, scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread, scoped_restore_current_thread and scoped_restore. (fetch_inferior_event): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * linespec.c (decode_line_full, decode_line_1): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. * mi/mi-main.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (exec_continue): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (mi_cmd_exec_run): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * proc-service.c (ps_pglobal_lookup): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. * progspace-and-thread.c: New file. * progspace-and-thread.h: New file. * progspace.c (release_program_space, clone_program_space): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (restore_program_space, save_current_program_space) (save_current_space_and_thread): Delete. (switch_to_program_space_and_thread): Moved to progspace-and-thread.c. * progspace.h (save_current_program_space) (save_current_space_and_thread): Delete declarations. (scoped_restore_current_program_space): New class. * remote.c (remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * symtab.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (skip_prologue_sal): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (struct current_thread_cleanup): Delete. (do_restore_current_thread_cleanup) (restore_current_thread_cleanup_dtor): Rename/convert both to ... (scoped_restore_current_thread::~scoped_restore_current_thread): ... this new dtor. (make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Rename/convert to ... (scoped_restore_current_thread::scoped_restore_current_thread): ... this new ctor. (thread_apply_all_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (thread_apply_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * tracepoint.c (tdump_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * varobj.c (value_of_root_1): Use scoped_restore_current_thread.
2017-05-04 19:46:44 +08:00
progspace-and-thread.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
prologue-value.c \
psymtab.c \
record.c \
record-btrace.c \
record-full.c \
regcache.c \
regcache-dump.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
reggroups.c \
registry.c \
remote.c \
remote-fileio.c \
remote-notif.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
reverse.c \
run-on-main-thread.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
rust-lang.c \
sentinel-frame.c \
ser-event.c \
serial.c \
skip.c \
solib.c \
solib-target.c \
source.c \
2018-10-10 12:21:05 +08:00
source-cache.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
stabsread.c \
stack.c \
std-regs.c \
symfile.c \
symfile-debug.c \
symmisc.c \
symtab.c \
target.c \
Add "info connections" command, "info inferiors" connection number/string This commit extends the CLI a bit for multi-target, in three ways. #1 - New "info connections" command. This is a new command that lists the open connections (process_stratum targets). For example, if you're debugging two remote connections, a couple local/native processes, and a core dump, all at the same time, you might see something like this: (gdb) info connections Num What Description 1 remote 192.168.0.1:9999 Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol 2 remote 192.168.0.2:9998 Remote serial target in gdb-specific protocol * 3 native Native process 4 core Local core dump file #2 - New "info inferiors" "Connection" column You'll also see a new matching "Connection" column in "info inferiors", showing you which connection an inferior is bound to: (gdb) info inferiors Num Description Connection Executable 1 process 18526 1 (remote 192.168.0.1:9999) target:/tmp/a.out 2 process 18531 2 (remote 192.168.0.2:9998) target:/tmp/a.out 3 process 19115 3 (native) /tmp/prog1 4 process 6286 4 (core) myprogram * 5 process 19122 3 (native) /bin/hello #3 - Makes "add-inferior" show the inferior's target connection "add-inferior" now shows you the connection you've just bound the inferior to, which is the current process_stratum target: (gdb) add-inferior [New inferior 2] Added inferior 2 on connection 1 (extended-remote localhost:2346) gdb/ChangeLog: 2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add target-connection.c. * inferior.c (uiout_field_connection): New function. (print_inferior): Add new "connection-id" column. (add_inferior_command): Show connection number/string of added inferior. * process-stratum-target.h (process_stratum_target::connection_string): New virtual method. (process_stratum_target::connection_number): New field. * remote.c (remote_target::connection_string): New override. * target-connection.c: New file. * target-connection.h: New file. * target.c (decref_target): Remove process_stratum targets from the connection list. (target_stack::push): Add process_stratum targets to the connection list. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2020-01-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/kill-detach-inferiors-cmd.exp: Adjust expected output of "add-inferior". * gdb.base/quit-live.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/remote-exec-file.exp: Likewise. * gdb.guile/scm-progspace.exp: Likewise. * gdb.linespec/linespec.exp: Likewise. * gdb.mi/new-ui-mi-sync.exp: Likewise. * gdb.mi/user-selected-context-sync.exp: Likewise. * gdb.multi/multi-target.exp (setup): Add "info connection" and "info inferiors" tests. * gdb.multi/remove-inferiors.exp: Adjust expected output of "add-inferior". * gdb.multi/watchpoint-multi.exp: Likewise. * gdb.python/py-inferior.exp: Likewise. * gdb.server/extended-remote-restart.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/fork-plus-threads.exp: Adjust expected output of "info inferiors". * gdb.threads/forking-threads-plus-breakpoint.exp: Likewise. * gdb.trace/report.exp: Likewise.
2020-01-11 04:06:14 +08:00
target-connection.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
target-dcache.c \
target-descriptions.c \
target-memory.c \
test-target.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
thread.c \
Per-inferior thread list, thread ranges/iterators, down with ALL_THREADS, etc. As preparation for multi-target, this patch makes each inferior have its own thread list. This isn't absolutely necessary for multi-target, but simplifies things. It originally stemmed from the desire to eliminate the init_thread_list calls sprinkled around, plus it makes it more efficient to iterate over threads of a given inferior (no need to always iterate over threads of all inferiors). We still need to iterate over threads of all inferiors in a number of places, which means we'd need adjust the ALL_THREADS / ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS macros. However, naively tweaking those macros to have an extra for loop, like: #define ALL_THREADS (thr, inf) \ for (inf = inferior_list; inf; inf = inf->next) \ for (thr = inf->thread_list; thr; thr = thr->next) causes problems with code that does "break" or "continue" within the ALL_THREADS loop body. Plus, we need to declare the extra "inf" local variable in order to pass it as temporary variable to ALL_THREADS (etc.) It gets even trickier when we consider extending the macros to filter out threads matching a ptid_t and a target. The macros become tricker to read/write. Been there. An alternative (which was my next attempt), is to replace the ALL_THREADS etc. iteration style with for_each_all_threads, for_each_non_exited_threads, etc. functions which would take a callback as parameter, which would usually be passed a lambda. However, I did not find that satisfactory at all, because the resulting code ends up a little less natural / more noisy to read, write and debug/step-through (due to use of lambdas), and in many places where we use "continue;" to skip to the next thread now need to use "return;". (I ran into hard to debug bugs caused by a continue/return confusion.) I.e., before: ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS (tp) { if (tp->not_what_I_want) continue; // do something } would turn into: for_each_non_exited_thread ([&] (thread_info *tp) { if (tp->not_what_I_want) return; // do something }); Lastly, the solution I settled with was to replace the ALL_THREADS / ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS / ALL_INFERIORS macros with (C++20-like) ranges and iterators, such that you can instead naturaly iterate over threads/inferiors using range-for, like e.g,.: // all threads, including THREAD_EXITED threads. for (thread_info *tp : all_threads ()) { .... } // all non-exited threads. for (thread_info *tp : all_non_exited_threads ()) { .... } // all non-exited threads of INF inferior. for (thread_info *tp : inf->non_exited_threads ()) { .... } The all_non_exited_threads() function takes an optional filter ptid_t as parameter, which is quite convenient when we need to iterate over threads matching that filter. See e.g., how the set_executing/set_stop_requested/finish_thread_state etc. functions in thread.c end up being simplified. Most of the patch thus is about adding the infrustructure for allowing the above. Later on when we get to actual multi-target, these functions/ranges/iterators will gain a "target_ops *" parameter so that e.g., we can iterate over all threads of a given target that match a given filter ptid_t. The only entry points users needs to be aware of are the all_threads/all_non_exited_threads etc. functions seen above. Thus, those functions are declared in gdbthread.h/inferior.h. The actual iterators/ranges are mainly "internals" and thus are put out of view in the new thread-iter.h/thread-iter.c/inferior-iter.h files. That keeps the gdbthread.h/inferior.h headers quite a bit more readable. A common/safe-iterator.h header is added which adds a template that can be used to build "safe" iterators, which are forward iterators that can be used to replace the ALL_THREADS_SAFE macro and other instances of the same idiom in future. There's a little bit of shuffling of code between gdbthread.h/thread.c/inferior.h in the patch. That is necessary in order to avoid circular dependencies between the gdbthread.h/inferior.h headers. As for the init_thread_list calls sprinkled around, they're all eliminated by this patch, and a new, central call is added to inferior_appeared. Note how also related to that, there's a call to init_wait_for_inferior in remote.c that is eliminated. init_wait_for_inferior is currently responsible for discarding skipped inline frames, which had to be moved elsewhere. Given that nowadays we always have a thread even for single-threaded processes, the natural place is to delete a frame's inline frame info when we delete the thread. I.e., from clear_thread_inferior_resources. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-11-22 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add thread-iter.c. * breakpoint.c (breakpoints_should_be_inserted_now): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with all_non_exited_threads. (print_one_breakpoint_location): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_inferiors. * bsd-kvm.c: Include inferior.h. * btrace.c (btrace_free_objfile): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with all_non_exited_threads. * common/filtered-iterator.h: New. * common/safe-iterator.h: New. * corelow.c (core_target_open): Don't call init_thread_list here. * darwin-nat.c (thread_info_from_private_thread_info): Replace ALL_THREADS with all_threads. * fbsd-nat.c (fbsd_nat_target::resume): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with inf->non_exited_threads. * fbsd-tdep.c (fbsd_make_corefile_notes): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with inf->non_exited_threads. * fork-child.c (postfork_hook): Don't call init_thread_list here. * gdbarch-selftests.c (register_to_value_test): Adjust. * gdbthread.h: Don't include "inferior.h" here. (struct inferior): Forward declare. (enum step_over_calls_kind): Moved here from inferior.h. (thread_info::deletable): Definition moved to thread.c. (find_thread_ptid (inferior *, ptid_t)): Declare. (ALL_THREADS, ALL_THREADS_BY_INFERIOR, ALL_THREADS_SAFE): Delete. Include "thread-iter.h". (all_threads, all_non_exited_threads, all_threads_safe): New. (any_thread_p): Declare. (thread_list): Delete. * infcmd.c (signal_command): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with all_non_exited_threads. (proceed_after_attach_callback): Delete. (proceed_after_attach): Take an inferior pointer instead of an integer PID. Adjust to use range-for. (attach_post_wait): Pass down inferior pointer instead of pid. Use range-for instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (detach_command): Remove init_thread_list call. * inferior-iter.h: New. * inferior.c (struct delete_thread_of_inferior_arg): Delete. (delete_thread_of_inferior): Delete. (delete_inferior, exit_inferior_1): Use range-for with inf->threads_safe() instead of iterate_over_threads. (inferior_appeared): Call init_thread_list here. (discard_all_inferiors): Use all_non_exited_inferiors. (find_inferior_id, find_inferior_pid): Use all_inferiors. (iterate_over_inferiors): Use all_inferiors_safe. (have_inferiors, number_of_live_inferiors): Use all_non_exited_inferiors. (number_of_inferiors): Use all_inferiors and std::distance. (print_inferior): Use all_inferiors. * inferior.h: Include gdbthread.h. (enum step_over_calls_kind): Moved to gdbthread.h. (struct inferior) <thread_list>: New field. <threads, non_exited_threads, threads_safe>: New methods. (ALL_INFERIORS): Delete. Include "inferior-iter.h". (ALL_NON_EXITED_INFERIORS): Delete. (all_inferiors_safe, all_inferiors, all_non_exited_inferiors): New functions. * inflow.c (child_interrupt, child_pass_ctrlc): Replace ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS with all_non_exited_threads. * infrun.c (follow_exec): Use all_threads_safe. (clear_proceed_status, proceed): Use all_non_exited_threads. (init_wait_for_inferior): Don't clear inline frame state here. (infrun_thread_stop_requested, for_each_just_stopped_thread): Use all_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (random_pending_event_thread): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. Use a lambda for repeated code. (clean_up_just_stopped_threads_fsms): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (handle_no_resumed): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. Use all_inferiors instead of ALL_INFERIORS. (restart_threads, switch_back_to_stepped_thread): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * linux-nat.c (check_zombie_leaders): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_inferiors. (kill_unfollowed_fork_children): Use inf->non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * linux-tdep.c (linux_make_corefile_notes): Use inf->non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * linux-thread-db.c (thread_db_target::update_thread_list): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_inferiors. (thread_db_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Use inf->non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * mi/mi-interp.c (multiple_inferiors_p): New. (mi_on_resume_1): Simplify using all_non_exited_threads and multiple_inferiors_p. * mi/mi-main.c (mi_cmd_thread_list_ids): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * nto-procfs.c (nto_procfs_target::open): Don't call init_thread_list here. * record-btrace.c (record_btrace_target_open) (record_btrace_target::stop_recording) (record_btrace_target::close) (record_btrace_target::record_is_replaying) (record_btrace_target::resume, record_btrace_target::wait) (record_btrace_target::record_stop_replaying): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * record-full.c (record_full_wait_1): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * regcache.c (cooked_read_test): Remove reference to global thread_list. * remote-sim.c (gdbsim_target::create_inferior): Don't call init_thread_list here. * remote.c (remote_target::update_thread_list): Use all_threads_safe instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (remote_target::process_initial_stop_replies): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_non_exited_inferiors and use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (remote_target::open_1): Don't call init_thread_list here. (remote_target::append_pending_thread_resumptions) (remote_target::remote_resume_with_hc): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (remote_target::commit_resume) (remote_target::remove_new_fork_children): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_non_exited_inferiors and use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. (remote_target::kill_new_fork_children): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. Remove init_thread_list and init_wait_for_inferior calls. (remote_target::remote_btrace_maybe_reopen) (remote_target::thread_handle_to_thread_info): Use all_non_exited_threads instead of ALL_NON_EXITED_THREADS. * target.c (target_terminal::restore_inferior) (target_terminal_is_ours_kind): Replace ALL_INFERIORS with all_non_exited_inferiors. * thread-iter.c: New file. * thread-iter.h: New file. * thread.c: Include "inline-frame.h". (thread_list): Delete. (clear_thread_inferior_resources): Call clear_inline_frame_state. (init_thread_list): Use all_threads_safe instead of ALL_THREADS_SAFE. Adjust to per-inferior thread lists. (new_thread): Adjust to per-inferior thread lists. (add_thread_silent): Pass inferior to find_thread_ptid. (thread_info::deletable): New, moved from the header. (delete_thread_1): Adjust to per-inferior thread lists. (find_thread_global_id): Use inf->threads(). (find_thread_ptid): Use find_inferior_ptid and pass inferior to find_thread_ptid. (find_thread_ptid(inferior*, ptid_t)): New overload. (iterate_over_threads): Use all_threads_safe. (any_thread_p): New. (thread_count): Use all_threads and std::distance. (live_threads_count): Use all_non_exited_threads and std::distance. (valid_global_thread_id): Use all_threads. (in_thread_list): Use find_thread_ptid. (first_thread_of_inferior): Adjust to per-inferior thread lists. (any_thread_of_inferior, any_live_thread_of_inferior): Use inf->non_exited_threads(). (prune_threads, delete_exited_threads): Use all_threads_safe. (thread_change_ptid): Pass inferior pointer to find_thread_ptid. (set_resumed, set_running): Use all_non_exited_threads. (is_thread_state, is_stopped, is_exited, is_running) (is_executing): Delete. (set_executing, set_stop_requested, finish_thread_state): Use all_non_exited_threads. (print_thread_info_1): Use all_inferiors and all_threads. (thread_apply_all_command): Use all_non_exited_threads. (thread_find_command): Use all_threads. (update_threads_executing): Use all_non_exited_threads. * tid-parse.c (parse_thread_id): Use inf->threads. * x86-bsd-nat.c (x86bsd_dr_set): Use inf->non_exited_threads ().
2018-11-23 00:09:14 +08:00
thread-iter.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tid-parse.c \
top.c \
tracectf.c \
tracefile.c \
tracefile-tfile.c \
tracepoint.c \
trad-frame.c \
tramp-frame.c \
Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
2017-11-06 22:55:11 +08:00
target-float.c \
type-stack.c \
typeprint.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ui-file.c \
ui-out.c \
ui-style.c \
user-regs.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
utils.c \
valarith.c \
valops.c \
valprint.c \
value.c \
varobj.c \
xml-support.c \
Implementing catch syscall. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (amd64_linux_get_syscall_number): New function. (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * breakpoint.c: New include: xml-syscall.h. (set_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Setting the parameters for the catch syscall feature. (insert_catch_syscall): New. (remove_catch_syscall): New. (breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): New. (print_it_catch_syscall): New. (print_one_catch_syscall): New. (print_mention_catch_syscall): New. (catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): New. (syscall_catchpoint_p): New. (create_catchpoint_without_mention): New. (create_catchpoint): Modified in order to use create_catchpoint_without_mention. (create_syscall_event_catchpoint): New. (clean_up_filters): New. (catch_syscall_split_args): New. (catch_syscall_command_1): New. (delete_breakpoint): Add cleanup for catch syscall. (is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): New. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. (catch_syscall_completer): New completer function. (add_catch_command): Add the completer function for catchpoints. * breakpoint.h (syscalls_to_be_caught): New vector. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * gdbarch.sh: Add syscall catchpoint functions and structures. (get_syscall_number): New. (UNKNOWN_SYSCALL): New definition. * i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (i386_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (i386_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * inf-child.c (inf_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. (inf_child_target): Assign default values to target_ops. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * inferior.h (struct inferior): Included new variables any_syscall_count, syscalls_counts and total_syscalls_count, used to keep track of requested syscall catchpoints. * infrun.c (resume): Add syscall catchpoint. (deal_with_syscall_event): New. (handle_inferior_event): Add syscall entry/return events. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. * linux-nat.c: Define some helpful variables to track wether we have support for the needed ptrace option. (linux_test_for_tracesysgood): New. (linux_supports_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_event_reporting): Save the current used ptrace options. (linux_child_post_attach): Calling linux_enable_tracesysgood. (linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (linux_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle the case which the inferior stops because it has called or returned from a syscall. (linux_target_install_ops): Install the necessary functions to handle syscall catchpoints. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Include syscall_state into the structure, which indicates if we are in a syscall entry or return. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall filename for the arch. (ppc_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (ppc_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; setting the correct name for the XML syscall file. * target.c (update_current_target): Update/copy functions related to syscall catchpoint. (target_waitstatus_to_string): Add syscall catchpoint entry/return events. * target.h (struct target_waitstatus): Add syscall number. (struct syscall): New struct to hold information about syscalls in the system. (struct target_ops): Add ops for syscall catchpoint. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. (target_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. * xml-support.c (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New function, transferred from xml-tdesc.c. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New. * xml-tdesc.c (fetch_xml_from_file): Function removed; transferred to xml-support.c. (file_read_description_xml): Updated to use the new xml_fetch_content_from_file function. * syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd: New definition file for syscall's XML support. * syscalls/amd64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use amd64 architecture. * syscalls/i386-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use i386 architecture. * syscalls/ppc-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC architecture. * syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC64 architecture. * xml-syscall.c: New file containing functions for manipulating syscall's XML files. * xml-syscall.h: New file, exporting the functions above mentioned. * Makefile.in: Support for relocatable GDB datadir and XML syscall. * NEWS: Added information about the catch syscall feature. * doc/gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Documentation about the new feature. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Inclusion of catch-syscall object. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.c: New file. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: New file.
2009-09-15 11:30:08 +08:00
xml-syscall.c \
xml-tdesc.c
# Links made at configuration time should not be specified here, since
# SFILES is used in building the distribution archive.
SFILES = \
ada-exp.y \
arch/i386.c \
c-exp.y \
cp-name-parser.y \
d-exp.y \
dtrace-probe.c \
elfread.c \
f-exp.y \
gdb.c \
go-exp.y \
m2-exp.y \
p-exp.y \
proc-service.list \
rust-exp.y \
ser-base.c \
ser-unix.c \
sol-thread.c \
stap-probe.c \
stub-termcap.c \
symfile-mem.c \
ui-file.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mi/mi-common.c \
$(SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS) \
$(SUBDIR_TARGET_SRCS) \
$(COMMON_SFILES) \
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
2014-05-15 04:35:45 +08:00
$(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS)
# Header files that need to have srcdir added. Note that in the cases
# where we use a macro like $(gdbcmd_h), things are carefully arranged
# so that each .h file is listed exactly once (M-x tags-search works
# wrong if TAGS has files twice). Because this is tricky to get
# right, it is probably easiest just to list .h files here directly.
HFILES_NO_SRCDIR = \
aarch32-tdep.h \
aarch64-ravenscar-thread.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
aarch64-tdep.h \
ada-lang.h \
addrmap.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
alpha-bsd-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-tdep.h \
amd64-darwin-tdep.h \
amd64-linux-tdep.h \
amd64-nat.h \
amd64-tdep.h \
annotate.h \
arc-tdep.h \
arch-utils.h \
arm-linux-tdep.h \
arm-tdep.h \
auto-load.h \
auxv.h \
ax.h \
ax-gdb.h \
bcache.h \
bfd-target.h \
bfin-tdep.h \
block.h \
breakpoint.h \
bsd-kvm.h \
bsd-uthread.h \
build-id.h \
buildsym-legacy.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
buildsym.h \
c-lang.h \
charset.h \
charset-list.h \
cli-out.h \
coff-pe-read.h \
command.h \
complaints.h \
completer.h \
cp-abi.h \
cp-support.h \
csky-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
d-lang.h \
darwin-nat.h \
dcache.h \
defs.h \
dicos-tdep.h \
dictionary.h \
disasm.h \
dummy-frame.h \
Add DWARF index cache New in v3: - Remove things related to the dwarf-5 format. - Fix compilation on mingw (scoped_mmap.c). GDB can generate indexes for DWARF debug information, which, when integrated in the original binary, can speed up loading object files. This can be done using the gdb-add-index script or directly by the linker itself. However, not many people know about this. And even among those who do, because it requires additional steps, I don't know a lot of people who actually go through that trouble. To help make using the DWARF index more transparent, this patch introduces a DWARF index cache. When enabled, loading an index-less binary in GDB will automatically save an index file in ~/.cache/gdb. When loading that same object file again, the index file will be looked up and used to load the DWARF index. You therefore get the benefit of the DWARF index without having to do additional manual steps or modifying your build system. When an index section is already present in the file, GDB will prefer that one over looking up the cache. When doing my edit-compile-debug cycle, I often debug multiple times the same build, so the cache helps reducing the load time of the debug sessions after the first one. - The saved index file is exactly the same as the output of the "save gdb-index" command. It is therefore the exact same content that would be found in the .gdb_index or .debug_names section. We just leave it as a standalone file instead of merging it in the binary. - The cache is just a directory with files named after the object file's build-id. It is not possible to save/load the index for an object file without build-id in the cache. - The cache uses the gdb index format. The problem with the dwarf-5 format is that we can generate an addendum to the .debug_str section that you're supposed to integrate to the original binary. This complicates a little bit loading the data from the cached index files, so I would leave this for later. - The size taken up by ~/.cache/gdb is not limited. I was thinking we could add configurable limit (like ccache does), but that would come after. Also, maybe a command to flush the cache. - The cache is disabled by default. I think once it's been out there and tested for a while, it could be turned on by default, so that everybody can enjoy it. - The code was made to follow the XDG specification: if the XDG_CACHE_HOME environment variable, it is used, otherwise it falls back to ~/.cache/gdb. It is possible to change it using "set index-cache directory". On other OSes than GNU/Linux, ~/.cache may not be the best place to put such data. On macOS it should probably default to ~/Library/Caches/... On Windows, %LocalAppData%/... I don't intend to do this part, but further patches are welcome. - I think that we need to be careful that multiple instances of GDB don't interfere with each other (not far fetched at all if you run GDB in some automated script) and the cache is always coherent (either the file is not found, or it is found and entirely valid). Writing the file directly to its final location seems like a recipe for failure. One GDB could read a file in the index while it is being written by another GDB. To mitigate this, I made write_psymtabs_to_index write to temporary files and rename them once it's done. Two GDB instances writing the index for the same file should not step on each other's toes (the last file to be renamed will stay). A GDB looking up a file will only see a complete file or no file. Also, if GDB crashes while generating the index file, it will leave a work-in-progress file, but it won't be picked up by other instances looking up in the cache. gdb/ChangeLog: * common/pathstuff.h (get_standard_cache_dir): New. * common/pathstuff.c (get_standard_cache_dir): New. * build-id.h (build_id_to_string): New. * dwarf-index-common.h (INDEX4_SUFFIX, INDEX5_SUFFIX, DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Move to here. * dwarf-index-write.c (INDEX4_SUFFIX, INDEX5_SUFFIX, DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Move from there. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Make non-static, add basename parameter. Write to temporary files, rename when done. (save_gdb_index_command): Adjust call to write_psymtabs_to_index. * dwarf2read.h (dwarf2_per_objfile) <index_cache_res>: New field. * dwarf2read.c (dwz_file) <index_cache_res>: New field. (get_gdb_index_contents_from_cache): New. (get_gdb_index_contents_from_cache_dwz): New. (dwarf2_initialize_objfile): Read index from cache. (dwarf2_build_psymtabs): Save to index. * dwarf-index-cache.h: New file. * dwarf-index-cache.c: New file. * dwarf-index-write.h: New file. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * boards/index-cache-gdb.exp: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/index-cache.exp: New file. * gdb.dwarf2/index-cache.c: New file. * gdb.base/maint.exp: Check if we are using the index cache.
2018-08-08 06:14:20 +08:00
dwarf-index-cache.h \
Move DWARF index-related things to a separate file I want to add a DWARF index-related feature (automatically produce index files when loading objfiles in GDB), but I don't want to add many hundred lines to the already too big dwarf2read.c. I thought it would be a logical split to move everything related to the DWARF index to its own file. I first tried to move everything that reads and writes DWARF indices to a separate file, but found that the "read" part is a little bit entangled with the rest of dwarf2read.c, so the line is hard to draw about where to split. The write part is quite isolated though, so I moved this part to a new file, dwarf-index-write.c. Some things are necessary to both reading and writing indices, so I placed them in dwarf-index-common.{c,h}. The idea would be to have a dwarf-index-read.c eventually that would use it too (for now that code is still in dwarf2read.c). This required moving some things to a new dwarf2read.h header, so they can be read by the code that writes the index. The patch is big in number of lines, but it's all existing code being moved around. The only changes are that some functions are not static anymore, a declaration is added in a .h file, and therefore the comment is moved there. I built-tested it with a little and big endian target. This patch is also available on the users/simark/split-dwarf2read branch. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add dwarf-index-common.c and dwarf-index-write.c (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add dwarf-index-common.h and dwarf2read.h. * dwarf-index-common.c: New file. * dwarf-index-common.h: New file. * dwarf-index-write.c: New file. * dwarf2read.c: Include dwarf2read.h and dwarf-index-common.h. (struct dwarf2_section_info): Move from here. (dwarf2_section_info_def): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_O (dwarf2_section_info_def)): Likewise. (offset_type): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (byte_swap): Likewise. (MAYBE_SWAP): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr)): Likewise. (struct tu_stats): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data): Likewise. (struct signatured_type): Likewise. (sig_type_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (sig_type_ptr)): Likewise. (INDEX4_SUFFIX): Likewise. (INDEX5_SUFFIX): Likewise. (DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Likewise. (dwarf2_read_section): Make non-static. (mapped_index_string_hash): Move from here. (dwarf5_djb_hash): Likewise. (file_write): Likewise. (class data_buf): Likewise. (struct symtab_index_entry): Likewise. (struct mapped_symtab): Likewise. (find_slot): Likewise. (hash_expand): Likewise. (add_index_entry): Likewise. (uniquify_cu_indices): Likewise. (class c_str_view): Likewise. (class c_str_view_hasher): Likewise. (class vector_hasher): Likewise. (write_hash_table): Likewise. (psym_index_map): Likewise. (struct addrmap_index_data): Likewise. (add_address_entry): Likewise. (add_address_entry_worker): Likewise. (write_address_map): Likewise. (symbol_kind): Likewise. (write_psymbols): Likewise. (struct signatured_type_index_data): Likewise. (write_one_signatured_type): Likewise. (recursively_count_psymbols): Likewise. (recursively_write_psymbols): Likewise. (class debug_names): Likewise. (check_dwarf64_offsets): Likewise. (psyms_seen_size): Likewise. (write_gdbindex): Likewise. (write_debug_names): Likewise. (assert_file_size): Likewise. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Likewise. (save_gdb_index_command): Likewise. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Don't register the "save gdb-index" command. * dwarf2read.h: New file.
2018-03-27 22:07:44 +08:00
dwarf-index-common.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
dwarf2-frame.h \
dwarf2-frame-tailcall.h \
dwarf2expr.h \
dwarf2loc.h \
Move DWARF index-related things to a separate file I want to add a DWARF index-related feature (automatically produce index files when loading objfiles in GDB), but I don't want to add many hundred lines to the already too big dwarf2read.c. I thought it would be a logical split to move everything related to the DWARF index to its own file. I first tried to move everything that reads and writes DWARF indices to a separate file, but found that the "read" part is a little bit entangled with the rest of dwarf2read.c, so the line is hard to draw about where to split. The write part is quite isolated though, so I moved this part to a new file, dwarf-index-write.c. Some things are necessary to both reading and writing indices, so I placed them in dwarf-index-common.{c,h}. The idea would be to have a dwarf-index-read.c eventually that would use it too (for now that code is still in dwarf2read.c). This required moving some things to a new dwarf2read.h header, so they can be read by the code that writes the index. The patch is big in number of lines, but it's all existing code being moved around. The only changes are that some functions are not static anymore, a declaration is added in a .h file, and therefore the comment is moved there. I built-tested it with a little and big endian target. This patch is also available on the users/simark/split-dwarf2read branch. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (COMMON_SFILES): Add dwarf-index-common.c and dwarf-index-write.c (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add dwarf-index-common.h and dwarf2read.h. * dwarf-index-common.c: New file. * dwarf-index-common.h: New file. * dwarf-index-write.c: New file. * dwarf2read.c: Include dwarf2read.h and dwarf-index-common.h. (struct dwarf2_section_info): Move from here. (dwarf2_section_info_def): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_O (dwarf2_section_info_def)): Likewise. (offset_type): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_STATIC_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_SYMBOL_KIND_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (DW2_GDB_INDEX_CU_SET_VALUE): Likewise. (byte_swap): Likewise. (MAYBE_SWAP): Likewise. (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (dwarf2_per_cu_ptr)): Likewise. (struct tu_stats): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_objfile): Likewise. (struct dwarf2_per_cu_data): Likewise. (struct signatured_type): Likewise. (sig_type_ptr): Likewise. (DEF_VEC_P (sig_type_ptr)): Likewise. (INDEX4_SUFFIX): Likewise. (INDEX5_SUFFIX): Likewise. (DEBUG_STR_SUFFIX): Likewise. (dwarf2_read_section): Make non-static. (mapped_index_string_hash): Move from here. (dwarf5_djb_hash): Likewise. (file_write): Likewise. (class data_buf): Likewise. (struct symtab_index_entry): Likewise. (struct mapped_symtab): Likewise. (find_slot): Likewise. (hash_expand): Likewise. (add_index_entry): Likewise. (uniquify_cu_indices): Likewise. (class c_str_view): Likewise. (class c_str_view_hasher): Likewise. (class vector_hasher): Likewise. (write_hash_table): Likewise. (psym_index_map): Likewise. (struct addrmap_index_data): Likewise. (add_address_entry): Likewise. (add_address_entry_worker): Likewise. (write_address_map): Likewise. (symbol_kind): Likewise. (write_psymbols): Likewise. (struct signatured_type_index_data): Likewise. (write_one_signatured_type): Likewise. (recursively_count_psymbols): Likewise. (recursively_write_psymbols): Likewise. (class debug_names): Likewise. (check_dwarf64_offsets): Likewise. (psyms_seen_size): Likewise. (write_gdbindex): Likewise. (write_debug_names): Likewise. (assert_file_size): Likewise. (write_psymtabs_to_index): Likewise. (save_gdb_index_command): Likewise. (_initialize_dwarf2_read): Don't register the "save gdb-index" command. * dwarf2read.h: New file.
2018-03-27 22:07:44 +08:00
dwarf2read.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
event-loop.h \
event-top.h \
exceptions.h \
exec.h \
expression.h \
extension.h \
extension-priv.h \
f-lang.h \
fbsd-nat.h \
fbsd-tdep.h \
filesystem.h \
frame.h \
frame-base.h \
frame-unwind.h \
frv-tdep.h \
ft32-tdep.h \
gcore.h \
gdb_bfd.h \
gdb_curses.h \
gdb_expat.h \
gdb_obstack.h \
gdb_proc_service.h \
gdb_regex.h \
gdb_select.h \
gdb-stabs.h \
gdb_vfork.h \
gdb_wchar.h \
gdbarch.h \
gdbcmd.h \
gdbcore.h \
gdbthread.h \
gdbtypes.h \
glibc-tdep.h \
gnu-nat.h \
go-lang.h \
gregset.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
hppa-bsd-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
hppa-linux-offsets.h \
hppa-tdep.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-bsd-nat.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-darwin-tdep.h \
i386-linux-nat.h \
i386-linux-tdep.h \
i386-tdep.h \
i387-tdep.h \
ia64-libunwind-tdep.h \
ia64-tdep.h \
inf-child.h \
inf-loop.h \
inf-ptrace.h \
infcall.h \
inferior.h \
inflow.h \
inline-frame.h \
interps.h \
jit.h \
language.h \
linespec.h \
linux-fork.h \
linux-nat.h \
linux-record.h \
linux-tdep.h \
location.h \
m2-lang.h \
m32r-tdep.h \
m68k-tdep.h \
macroexp.h \
macroscope.h \
macrotab.h \
main.h \
mdebugread.h \
memattr.h \
memory-map.h \
memrange.h \
microblaze-tdep.h \
mips-linux-tdep.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
mips-nbsd-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mips-tdep.h \
mn10300-tdep.h \
moxie-tdep.h \
nbsd-nat.h \
nbsd-tdep.h \
nds32-tdep.h \
nios2-tdep.h \
nto-tdep.h \
objc-lang.h \
objfiles.h \
obsd-nat.h \
obsd-tdep.h \
osabi.h \
osdata.h \
p-lang.h \
parser-defs.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-fbsd-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-linux-tdep.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-nbsd-tdep.h \
ppc-obsd-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-ravenscar-thread.h \
ppc-tdep.h \
ppc64-tdep.h \
probe.h \
proc-utils.h \
procfs.h \
progspace.h \
RAII-fy make_cleanup_restore_current_thread & friends After all the make_cleanup_restore_current_thread fixing, I thought I'd convert that and its relatives (which are all cleanups) to RAII classes. scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread was put in a separate file to avoid a circular dependency. Tested on x86-64 Fedora 23, native and gdbserver. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add progspace-and-thread.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add progspace-and-thread.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add progspace-and-thread.o. * breakpoint.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (update_inserted_breakpoint_locations) (insert_breakpoint_locations, create_longjmp_master_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (create_std_terminate_master_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (remove_breakpoint): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (print_breakpoint_location): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (bp_loc_is_permanent): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (resolve_sal_pc): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (download_tracepoint_locations): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (breakpoint_re_set): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * exec.c (exec_close_1): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (enum step_over_calls_kind): Moved from inferior.h. (class scoped_restore_current_thread): New class. * gdbthread.h (make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Delete declaration. (scoped_restore_current_thread): New class. * infcmd.c: Include "common/gdb_optional.h". (continue_1, proceed_after_attach): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (notice_new_inferior): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * inferior.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (restore_inferior, save_current_inferior): Delete. (add_inferior_command, clone_inferior_command): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * inferior.h (scoped_restore_current_inferior): New class. * infrun.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h" and "common/gdb_optional.h". (follow_fork_inferior): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (scoped_restore_exited_inferior): New class. (handle_vfork_child_exec_or_exit): Use scoped_restore_exited_inferior, scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread, scoped_restore_current_thread and scoped_restore. (fetch_inferior_event): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * linespec.c (decode_line_full, decode_line_1): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. * mi/mi-main.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (exec_continue): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (mi_cmd_exec_run): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. (mi_cmd_trace_frame_collected): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * proc-service.c (ps_pglobal_lookup): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. * progspace-and-thread.c: New file. * progspace-and-thread.h: New file. * progspace.c (release_program_space, clone_program_space): Use scoped_restore_current_program_space. (restore_program_space, save_current_program_space) (save_current_space_and_thread): Delete. (switch_to_program_space_and_thread): Moved to progspace-and-thread.c. * progspace.h (save_current_program_space) (save_current_space_and_thread): Delete declarations. (scoped_restore_current_program_space): New class. * remote.c (remote_btrace_maybe_reopen): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * symtab.c: Include "progspace-and-thread.h". (skip_prologue_sal): Use scoped_restore_current_pspace_and_thread. * thread.c (print_thread_info_1): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (struct current_thread_cleanup): Delete. (do_restore_current_thread_cleanup) (restore_current_thread_cleanup_dtor): Rename/convert both to ... (scoped_restore_current_thread::~scoped_restore_current_thread): ... this new dtor. (make_cleanup_restore_current_thread): Rename/convert to ... (scoped_restore_current_thread::scoped_restore_current_thread): ... this new ctor. (thread_apply_all_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. (thread_apply_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * tracepoint.c (tdump_command): Use scoped_restore_current_thread. * varobj.c (value_of_root_1): Use scoped_restore_current_thread.
2017-05-04 19:46:44 +08:00
progspace-and-thread.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
prologue-value.h \
psympriv.h \
psymtab.h \
ravenscar-thread.h \
record.h \
record-full.h \
regcache.h \
reggroups.h \
regset.h \
remote.h \
remote-fileio.h \
remote-notif.h \
riscv-fbsd-tdep.h \
riscv-ravenscar-thread.h \
riscv-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
rs6000-aix-tdep.h \
rs6000-tdep.h \
run-on-main-thread.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
s390-linux-tdep.h \
s390: Split up s390-linux-tdep.c into two files Currently all target dependent code for s390 is in one file, s390-linux-tdep.c. This includes code general for the architecture as well as code specific for uses in GNU/Linux (user space). Up until now this was OK as GNU/Linux was the only supported OS. In preparation to support the new Linux kernel 'OS' split up the existing s390 code into a general s390-tdep and a GNU/Linux-specific s390-linux-tdep. Note: The record-replay feature will be moved in a separate patch. This is simply due to the fact that the combined patch would be too large for the mailing list. This requires setting the process_record hook during OSABI init to keep the code bisectable. The patch moving record-replay cleans up this hack. gdb/ChangeLog: * s390-linux-nat.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add s390-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add s390-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add s390-tdep.c. * configure.tgt (s390*-*-linux*): Add s390-tdep.o. * s390-linux-tdep.h (HWCAP_S390_*, S390_*_REGNUM): Move to... * s390-tdep.h: ...this. New file. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. (_initialize_s390_tdep): Rename to... (_initialize_s390_linux_tdep): ...this and adjust. (s390_abi_kind, s390_vector_abi_kind, gdbarch_tdep) (enum named opcodes, S390_NUM_GPRS, S390_NUM_FPRS): Move to s390-tdep.h. (s390_break_insn, s390_breakpoint, s390_readinstruction, is_ri) (is_ril, is_rr, is_rre, is_rs, is_rsy, is_rx, is_rxy) (s390_is_partial_instruction, s390_software_single_step) (is_non_branch_ril, s390_displaced_step_copy_insn) (s390_displaced_step_fixup, s390_displaced_step_hw_singlestep) (s390_prologue_data, s390_addr, s390_store, s390_load) (s390_check_for_saved, s390_analyze_prologue, s390_skip_prologue) (s390_register_call_saved, s390_guess_tracepoint_registers) (s390_register_name, s390_dwarf_regmap, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum) (regnum_is_gpr_full, regnum_is_vxr_full, s390_value_from_register) (s390_pseudo_register_name, s390_pseudo_register_type) (s390_pseudo_register_read, s390_pseudo_register_write) (s390_pseudo_register_reggroup_p, s390_ax_pseudo_register_collect) (s390_ax_pseudo_register_push_stack, s390_gen_return_address) (s390_addr_bits_remove, s390_address_class_type_flags) (s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name) (s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags, s390_effective_inner_type) (s390_function_arg_float, s390_function_arg_vector) (is_power_of_two, s390_function_arg_integer, s390_arg_state) (s390_handle_arg, s390_push_dummy_call, s390_dummy_id) (s390_frame_align, s390_register_return_value, s390_return_value) (s390_stack_frame_destroyed_p, s390_unwind_pc, s390_unwind_sp) (s390_unwind_pseudo_register, s390_adjust_frame_regnum) (s390_dwarf2_prev_register, s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg) (s390_trad_frame_prev_register, s390_unwind_cache) (s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache, s390_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_frame_this_id, s390_frame_prev_register, s390_frame_unwind) (s390_stub_unwind_cache, s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_stub_frame_this_id, s390_stub_frame_prev_register) (s390_stub_frame_sniffer, s390_stub_frame_unwind) (s390_frame_base_address, s390_local_base_address) (s390_frame_base, s390_gcc_target_options) (s390_gnu_triplet_regexp, s390_stap_is_single_operand) (s390_validate_reg_range, s390_tdesc_valid) (s390_gdbarch_tdep_alloc, s390_gdbarch_init): Move to... * s390-tdep.c: ...this. New file.
2018-01-23 20:37:43 +08:00
s390-tdep.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
score-tdep.h \
selftest-arch.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sentinel-frame.h \
ser-base.h \
ser-event.h \
ser-tcp.h \
ser-unix.h \
serial.h \
sh-tdep.h \
sim-regno.h \
skip.h \
sol2-tdep.h \
solib.h \
solib-aix.h \
solib-darwin.h \
solib-svr4.h \
solib-target.h \
solist.h \
source.h \
2018-10-10 12:21:05 +08:00
source-cache.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc-nat.h \
sparc-ravenscar-thread.h \
sparc-tdep.h \
sparc64-tdep.h \
stabsread.h \
stack.h \
stap-probe.h \
symfile.h \
symtab.h \
target.h \
target-dcache.h \
target-descriptions.h \
terminal.h \
tid-parse.h \
top.h \
tracectf.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tracefile.h \
tracepoint.h \
trad-frame.h \
Target FP: Introduce target-float.{c,h} This patch introduces the new set of target floating-point handling routines in target-float.{c,h}. In the end, the intention is that this file will contain support for all operations in target FP format, fully replacing both the current doublest.{c,h} and dfp.{c,h}. To begin with, this patch only adds a target_float_is_zero routine, which handles the equivalent of decimal_is_zero for both binary and decimal FP. For the binary case, to avoid conversion to DOUBLEST, this is implemented using the floatformat_classify routine. However, it turns out that floatformat_classify actually has a bug (it was not used to check for zero before), so this is fixed as well. The new routine is used in both value_logical_not and valpy_nonzero. There is one extra twist: the code previously used value_as_double to convert to DOUBLEST and then compare against zero. That routine performs an extra task: it detects invalid floating-point values and raises an error. In any place where value_as_double is removed in favor of some target-float.c routine, we need to replace that check. To keep this check centralized in one place, I've added a new routine is_floating_value, which returns a boolean determining whether a value's type is floating point (binary or decimal), and if so, also performs the validity check. Since we need to check whether a value is FP before calling any of the target-float routines anyway, this seems a good place to add the check without much code size overhead. In some places where we only want to check for floating-point types and not perform a validity check (e.g. for the *output* of an operation), we can use the new is_floating_type routine (in gdbarch) instead. The validity check itself is done by a new target_float_is_valid routine in target-float, encapsulating floatformat_is_valid. ChangeLog: 2017-11-06 Ulrich Weigand <uweigand@de.ibm.com> * Makefile.c (SFILES): Add target-float.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add target-float.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add target-float.o. * target-float.h: New file. * target-float.c: New file. * doublest.c (floatformat_classify): Fix detection of float_zero. * gdbtypes.c (is_floating_type): New function. * gdbtypes.h (is_floating_type): Add prototype. * value.c: Do not include "floatformat.h". (unpack_double): Use target_float_is_valid. (is_floating_value): New function. * value.h (is_floating_value): Add prototype- * valarith.c: Include "target-float.h". (value_logical_not): Use target_float_is_zero. * python/py-value.c: Include "target-float.h". (valpy_nonzero): Use target_float_is_zero.
2017-11-06 22:55:11 +08:00
target-float.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
tramp-frame.h \
type-stack.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
typeprint.h \
ui-file.h \
ui-out.h \
ui-style.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
user-regs.h \
utils.h \
valprint.h \
value.h \
varobj.h \
varobj-iter.h \
vax-tdep.h \
windows-nat.h \
windows-tdep.h \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
x86-bsd-nat.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
x86-linux-nat.h \
x86-nat.h \
xcoffread.h \
xml-builtin.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
xml-support.h \
xml-syscall.h \
xml-tdesc.h \
xtensa-tdep.h \
arch/aarch32.h \
arch/aarch64.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
arch/aarch64-insn.h \
arch/arm.h \
2017-09-05 16:54:53 +08:00
arch/i386.h \
[PowerPC] Consolidate linux target description selection Share target description declarations and selection among ppc linux native targets, core files, gdbserver and IPA. To avoid complicated define guards, gdbserver and IPA now have declarations for all descriptions, including 64-bit generated descriptions when compiled in 32-bit mode. These have always been linked into the gdbserver and IPA binaries. Because they might be uninitialized, the selection function checks that the selected description is initialized. gdb/ChangeLog: 2018-05-22 Pedro Franco de Carvalho <pedromfc@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * arch/ppc-linux-common.c: New file. * arch/ppc-linux-common.h: New file. * arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h: New file. * configure.tgt (powerpc*-*-linux*): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. * ppc-linux-nat.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. (ppc_linux_nat_target::read_description): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it. Move comment about ISA 2.05 to ppc-linux-common.c. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h and arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h. (ppc_linux_core_read_description): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it. * ppc-linux-tdep.h (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_cell64l) (tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_e500l): Remove. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2018-05-22 Pedro Franco de Carvalho <pedromfc@linux.vnet.ibm.com> * configure.srv (srv_tgtobj): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.o. * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add arch/ppc-linux-common.c. * linux-ppc-tdesc.h: Rename to linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. * linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h (tdesc_powerpc_32l, tdesc_powerpc_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_cell32l, tdesc_powerpc_cell64l) (tdesc_powerpc_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_altivec64l) (tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx32l, tdesc_powerpc_isa205_vsx64l) (tdesc_powerpc_e500l): Remove. * linux-ppc-ipa.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h and linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. Don't include linux-ppc-tdesc.h. * linux-ppc-low.c: Include arch/ppc-linux-common.h, arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h, and linux-ppc-tdesc-init.h. Don't include linux-ppc-tdesc.h. (ppc_arch_setup): Remove target description matching code. Fill a ppc_linux_features struct and call ppc_linux_match_description with it.
2018-05-22 22:09:05 +08:00
arch/ppc-linux-common.h \
arch/ppc-linux-tdesc.h \
gdb/riscv: Add target description support This commit adds target description support for riscv. I've used the split feature approach for specifying the architectural features, and the CSR feature is auto-generated from the riscv-opc.h header file. If the target doesn't provide a suitable target description then GDB will build one by looking at the bfd headers. This commit does not implement target description creation for the Linux or FreeBSD native targets, both of these will need to add read_description methods into their respective target classes, which probe the target features, and then call riscv_create_target_description to build a suitable target description. Until this is done Linux and FreeBSD will get the same default target description based on the bfd that bare-metal targets get. I've only added feature descriptions for 32 and 64 bit registers, 128 bit registers (for RISC-V) are not supported in the reset of GDB yet. This commit removes the special reading of the MISA register in order to establish the target features, this was only used for figuring out the f-register size, and even that wasn't done consistently. We now rely on the target to tell us what size of registers it has (or look in the BFD as a last resort). The result of this is that we should now support RV64 targets with 32-bit float, though I have not extensively tested this combination yet. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add arch/riscv.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add arch/riscv.h. * arch/riscv.c: New file. * arch/riscv.h: New file. * configure.tgt: Add cpu_obs list of riscv, move riscv-tdep.o into this list, and add arch/riscv.o. * features/Makefile: Add riscv features. * features/riscv/32bit-cpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-cpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-csr.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-csr.xml: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-fpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/32bit-fpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-cpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-cpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-csr.xml: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-fpu.c: New file. * features/riscv/64bit-fpu.xml: New file. * features/riscv/rebuild-csr-xml.sh: New file. * riscv-tdep.c: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include. (riscv_gdb_reg_names): Delete. (csr_reggroup): New global. (struct riscv_register_alias): Delete. (struct riscv_register_feature): New structure. (riscv_register_aliases): Delete. (riscv_xreg_feature): New global. (riscv_freg_feature): New global. (riscv_virtual_feature): New global. (riscv_csr_feature): New global. (riscv_create_csr_aliases): New function. (riscv_read_misa_reg): Delete. (riscv_has_feature): Delete. (riscv_isa_xlen): Simplify, just return cached xlen. (riscv_isa_flen): Simplify, just return cached flen. (riscv_has_fp_abi): Update for changes in struct gdbarch_tdep. (riscv_register_name): Update to make use of tdesc_register_name. Look up xreg and freg names in the new globals riscv_xreg_feature and riscv_freg_feature. Don't supply csr aliases here. (riscv_fpreg_q_type): Delete. (riscv_register_type): Use tdesc_register_type in almost all cases, override the returned type in a few specific cases only. (riscv_print_one_register_info): Handle errors reading registers. (riscv_register_reggroup_p): Use tdesc_register_in_reggroup_p for registers that are otherwise unknown to GDB. Also check the csr_reggroup. (riscv_print_registers_info): Remove assert about upper register number, and use gdbarch_register_reggroup_p instead of short-cutting. (riscv_find_default_target_description): New function. (riscv_check_tdesc_feature): New function. (riscv_add_reggroups): New function. (riscv_setup_register_aliases): New function. (riscv_init_reggroups): New function. (_initialize_riscv_tdep): Add calls to setup CSR aliases, and setup register groups. Register new riscv debug variable. * riscv-tdep.h: Add 'arch/riscv.h' include. (struct gdbarch_tdep): Remove abi union, and add riscv_gdbarch_features field. Remove cached quad floating point type, and provide initialisation for double type field. * target-descriptions.c (maint_print_c_tdesc_cmd): Add riscv to the list of targets using the feature based target descriptions. * NEWS: Mention target description support. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Standard Target Features): Add RISC-V Features sub-section.
2018-10-29 23:10:52 +08:00
arch/riscv.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-cmds.h \
cli/cli-decode.h \
cli/cli-script.h \
cli/cli-setshow.h \
Add output styles to gdb This adds some output styling to the CLI. A style is currently a foreground color, a background color, and an intensity (dim or bold). (This list could be expanded depending on terminal capabilities.) A style can be applied while printing. For ui-out, this is done by passing the style constant as an argument. For low-level cases, fprintf_styled and fputs_styled are provided. Users can control the style via a number of new set/show commands. In the interest of not typing many nearly-identical documentation strings, I automated this. On the down side, this is not very i18n-friendly. I've chose some default colors to use. I think it would be good to enable this by default, so that when users start the new gdb, they will see the new feature. Stylizing is done if TERM is set and is not "dumb". This could be improved when the TUI is available by using the curses has_colors call. That is, the lowest layer could call this without committing to using curses everywhere; see my other patch for TUI colorizing. I considered adding a new "set_style" method to ui_file. However, because the implementation had to interact with the pager code, I didn't take this approach. But, one idea might be to put the isatty check there and then have it defer to the lower layers. gdb/ChangeLog 2018-12-28 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * utils.h (set_output_style, fprintf_styled) (fputs_styled): Declare. * utils.c (applied_style, desired_style): New globals. (emit_style_escape, set_output_style): New function. (prompt_for_continue): Emit style escapes. (fputs_maybe_filtered): Likewise. (fputs_styled, fprintf_styled): New functions. * ui-out.h (enum class ui_out_style_kind): New. (class ui_out) <field_string, field_stream, do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * ui-out.c (ui_out::field_stream, ui_out::field_string): Add style parameter. * tui/tui-out.h (class tui_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * tui/tui-out.c (tui_ui_out::do_field_string): Add style parameter. (tui_ui_out::do_field_string): Update. * tracepoint.c (print_one_static_tracepoint_marker): Style output. * stack.c (print_frame_info, print_frame): Style output. * source.c (print_source_lines_base): Style output. * skip.c (info_skip_command): Style output. * record-btrace.c (btrace_call_history_src_line): Style output. (btrace_call_history): Likewise. * python/py-framefilter.c (py_print_frame): Style output. * mi/mi-out.h (class mi_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * mi/mi-out.c (mi_ui_out::do_table_header) (mi_ui_out::do_field_int): Update. (mi_ui_out::do_field_string): Update. * disasm.c (gdb_pretty_print_disassembler::pretty_print_insn): Style output. * cli/cli-style.h: New file. * cli/cli-style.c: New file. * cli-out.h (class cli_ui_out) <do_field_string>: Add style parameter. * cli-out.c (cli_ui_out::do_table_header) (cli_ui_out::do_field_int, cli_ui_out::do_field_skip): Update. (cli_ui_out::do_field_string): Add style parameter. Style the output. * breakpoint.c (print_breakpoint_location): Style output. (update_static_tracepoint): Likewise. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS): Add cli-style.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add cli-style.h. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2018-12-28 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gdb.base/style.exp: New file. * gdb.base/style.c: New file.
2018-09-04 12:56:33 +08:00
cli/cli-style.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
cli/cli-utils.h \
compile/compile.h \
compile/compile-c.h \
C++ compile support This patch adds *basic* support for C++ to the compile feature. It does most simple type conversions, including everything that C compile does and your basic "with-classes" type of C++. I've written a new compile-support.exp support file which adds a new test facility for automating and simplifying "compile print" vs "compile code" testing. See testsuite/lib/compile-support.exp and CompileExpression for more on that. The tests use this facility extensively. This initial support has several glaring omissions: - No template support at all I have follow-on patches for this, but they add much complexity to this "basic" support. Consequently, they will be submitted separately. - Cannot print functions The code template needs tweaking, and I simply haven't gotten to it yet. - So-called "special function" support is not included Using constructors, destructors, operators, etc will not work. I have follow-on patches for that, but they require some work because of the recent churn in symbol searching. - There are several test suite references to "compile/1234" bugs. I will file bugs and update the test suite's bug references before pushing these patches. The test suite started as a copy of the original C-language support, but I have written tests to exercise the basic functionality of the plug-in. I've added a new option for outputting debug messages for C++ type-conversion ("debug compile-cplus-types"). gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): Add compile-cplus-symbols.c and compile-cplus-types.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add gcc-cp-plugin.h. * c-lang.c (cplus_language_defn): Set C++ compile functions. * c-lang.h (cplus_get_compile_context, cplus_compute_program): Declare. * compile/compile-c-support.c: Include compile-cplus.h. (load_libcompile): Templatize. (get_compile_context): "New" function. (c_get_compile_context): Use get_compile_context. (cplus_get_compile_context): New function. (cplus_push_user_expression, cplus_pop_user_expression) (cplus_add_code_header, cplus_add_input, cplus_compile_program) (cplus_compute_program): Define new structs/functions. * compile/compile-cplus-symmbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus-types.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h (debug_compile_oracle, GCC_TYPE_NONE): Declare. * compile/compile-object-load.c (get_out_value_type): Use strncmp_iw when comparing symbol names. (compile_object_load): Add mst_bss and mst_data. * compile/compile.c (_initialize_compile): Remove -Wno-implicit-function-declaration from `compile_args'. * compile/gcc-cp-plugin.h: New file. * NEWS: Mention C++ compile support and new debug options. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-mod.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.exp: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp: "New" file. * lib/compile-support.exp: New file. doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Compiling and injecting code in GDB): Document set/show "compile-oracle" and "compile-cplus-types" commands.
2018-08-30 06:12:24 +08:00
compile/compile-cplus.h \
compile/compile-internal.h \
compile/compile-object-load.h \
compile/compile-object-run.h \
compile/gcc-c-plugin.h \
C++ compile support This patch adds *basic* support for C++ to the compile feature. It does most simple type conversions, including everything that C compile does and your basic "with-classes" type of C++. I've written a new compile-support.exp support file which adds a new test facility for automating and simplifying "compile print" vs "compile code" testing. See testsuite/lib/compile-support.exp and CompileExpression for more on that. The tests use this facility extensively. This initial support has several glaring omissions: - No template support at all I have follow-on patches for this, but they add much complexity to this "basic" support. Consequently, they will be submitted separately. - Cannot print functions The code template needs tweaking, and I simply haven't gotten to it yet. - So-called "special function" support is not included Using constructors, destructors, operators, etc will not work. I have follow-on patches for that, but they require some work because of the recent churn in symbol searching. - There are several test suite references to "compile/1234" bugs. I will file bugs and update the test suite's bug references before pushing these patches. The test suite started as a copy of the original C-language support, but I have written tests to exercise the basic functionality of the plug-in. I've added a new option for outputting debug messages for C++ type-conversion ("debug compile-cplus-types"). gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): Add compile-cplus-symbols.c and compile-cplus-types.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add gcc-cp-plugin.h. * c-lang.c (cplus_language_defn): Set C++ compile functions. * c-lang.h (cplus_get_compile_context, cplus_compute_program): Declare. * compile/compile-c-support.c: Include compile-cplus.h. (load_libcompile): Templatize. (get_compile_context): "New" function. (c_get_compile_context): Use get_compile_context. (cplus_get_compile_context): New function. (cplus_push_user_expression, cplus_pop_user_expression) (cplus_add_code_header, cplus_add_input, cplus_compile_program) (cplus_compute_program): Define new structs/functions. * compile/compile-cplus-symmbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus-types.c: New file. * compile/compile-cplus.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h (debug_compile_oracle, GCC_TYPE_NONE): Declare. * compile/compile-object-load.c (get_out_value_type): Use strncmp_iw when comparing symbol names. (compile_object_load): Add mst_bss and mst_data. * compile/compile.c (_initialize_compile): Remove -Wno-implicit-function-declaration from `compile_args'. * compile/gcc-cp-plugin.h: New file. * NEWS: Mention C++ compile support and new debug options. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-anonymous.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-array-decay.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-inherit.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-member.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-method.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-mod.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-namespace.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-nested.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-print.exp: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.cc: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus-virtual.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.c: "New" file. * gdb.compile/compile-cplus.exp: "New" file. * lib/compile-support.exp: New file. doc/ChangeLog: * gdb.texinfo (Compiling and injecting code in GDB): Document set/show "compile-oracle" and "compile-cplus-types" commands.
2018-08-30 06:12:24 +08:00
compile/gcc-cp-plugin.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
config/nm-linux.h \
config/nm-nto.h \
config/djgpp/langinfo.h \
config/djgpp/nl_types.h \
config/i386/nm-i386gnu.h \
config/sparc/nm-sol2.h \
mi/mi-cmds.h \
mi/mi-common.h \
mi/mi-console.h \
mi/mi-getopt.h \
mi/mi-main.h \
mi/mi-out.h \
mi/mi-parse.h \
nat/aarch64-linux.h \
nat/aarch64-linux-hw-point.h \
nat/aarch64-sve-linux-ptrace.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nat/amd64-linux-siginfo.h \
nat/gdb_ptrace.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nat/gdb_thread_db.h \
Share fork_inferior et al with gdbserver This is the most important (and the biggest, sorry) patch of the series. It moves fork_inferior from gdb/fork-child.c to nat/fork-inferior.c and makes all the necessary adjustments to both GDB and gdbserver to make sure everything works OK. There is no "most important change" with this patch; all changes are made in a progressive way, making sure that gdbserver had the necessary features while not breaking GDB at the same time. I decided to go ahead and implement a partial support for starting the inferior with a shell on gdbserver, although the full feature comes in the next patch. The user won't have the option to disable the startup-with-shell, and also won't be able to change which shell gdbserver will use (other than setting the $SHELL environment variable, that is). Everything is working as expected, and no regressions were present during the tests. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add "common/common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h". * common/common-inferior.h: New file, with contents from "gdb/inferior.h". * commom/common-utils.c: Include "common-utils.h". (stringify_argv): New function. * common/common-utils.h (stringify_argv): New prototype. * configure.nat: Add "fork-inferior.o" as a dependency for "*linux*", "fbsd*" and "nbsd*" hosts. * corefile.c (get_exec_file): Update comment. * darwin-nat.c (darwin_ptrace_him): Call "gdb_startup_inferior" instead of "startup_inferior". (darwin_create_inferior): Call "add_thread_silent" after "fork_inferior". * fork-child.c: Cleanup unnecessary includes. (SHELL_FILE): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c". (environ): Likewise. (exec_wrapper): Initialize. (get_exec_wrapper): New function. (breakup_args): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c"; rename to "breakup_args_for_exec". (escape_bang_in_quoted_argument): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c". (saved_ui): New variable. (prefork_hook): New function. (postfork_hook): Likewise. (postfork_child_hook): Likewise. (gdb_startup_inferior): Likewise. (fork_inferior): Move to "common/common-fork-child.c". Update function to support gdbserver. (startup_inferior): Likewise. * gdbcore.h (get_exec_file): Remove declaration. * gnu-nat.c (gnu_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior" instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after "fork_inferior". * inf-ptrace.c: Include "nat/fork-inferior.h" and "utils.h". (inf_ptrace_create_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior" instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after "fork_inferior". * inferior.h: Include "common-inferior.h". (trace_start_error): Move to "common/common-utils.h". (trace_start_error_with_name): Likewise. (fork_inferior): Move prototype to "nat/fork-inferior.h". (startup_inferior): Likewise. (gdb_startup_inferior): New prototype. * nat/fork-inferior.c: New file, with contents from "fork-child.c". * nat/fork-inferior.h: New file. * procfs.c (procfs_init_inferior): Call "gdb_startup_inferior" instead of "startup_inferior". Call "add_thread_silent" after "fork_inferior". * target.h (target_terminal_init): Move prototype to "target/target.h". (target_terminal_inferior): Likewise. (target_terminal_ours): Likewise. * target/target.h (target_terminal_init): New prototype, moved from "target.h". (target_terminal_inferior): Likewise. (target_terminal_ours): Likewise. * utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: 2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (SFILES): Add "nat/fork-inferior.o". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.srv (srv_linux_obj): Add "fork-child.o" and "fork-inferior.o". (i[34567]86-*-lynxos*): Likewise. (spu*-*-*): Likewise. * fork-child.c: New file. * linux-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h" and "environ.h". (linux_ptrace_fun): New function. (linux_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect change on "target.h". Adjust function code to use "fork_inferior". (linux_request_interrupt): Delete "signal_pid". * lynx-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h". (lynx_ptrace_fun): New function. (lynx_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect change on "target.h". Adjust function code to use "fork_inferior". * nto-low.c (nto_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype and code to reflect change on "target.h". Update comments. * server.c: Include "common-inferior.h", "nat/fork-inferior.h", "common-terminal.h" and "environ.h". (terminal_fd): Moved to fork-child.c. (old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise. (restore_old_foreground_pgrp): Likewise. (last_status): Make it global. (last_ptid): Likewise. (our_environ): New variable. (startup_with_shell): Likewise. (program_name): Likewise. (program_argv): Rename to... (program_args): ...this. (wrapper_argv): New variable. (start_inferior): Delete function. (get_exec_wrapper): New function. (get_exec_file): Likewise. (get_environ): Likewise. (prefork_hook): Likewise. (post_fork_inferior): Likewise. (postfork_hook): Likewise. (postfork_child_hook): Likewise. (handle_v_run): Update code to deal with arguments coming from the remote host. Update calls from "start_inferior" to "create_inferior". (captured_main): Likewise. Initialize environment variable. Call "have_job_control". * server.h (post_fork_inferior): New prototype. (get_environ): Likewise. (last_status): Declare. (last_ptid): Likewise. (signal_pid): Likewise. * spu-low.c: Include "common-inferior.h" and "nat/fork-inferior.h". (spu_ptrace_fun): New function. (spu_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype to reflect change on "target.h". Adjust function code to use "fork_inferior". * target.c (target_terminal_init): New function. (target_terminal_inferior): Likewise. (target_terminal_ours): Likewise. * target.h: Include <vector>. (struct target_ops) <create_inferior>: Update prototype. (create_inferior): Update macro. * utils.c (gdb_flush_out_err): New function. * win32-low.c (win32_create_inferior): Adjust function prototype and code to reflect change on "target.h". gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: 2017-06-07 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * gdb.server/non-existing-program.exp: Update regex in order to reflect the fact that gdbserver is now using fork_inferior (with a shell) to startup the inferior.
2016-12-23 10:11:11 +08:00
nat/fork-inferior.h \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nat/linux-btrace.h \
nat/linux-namespaces.h \
nat/linux-nat.h \
nat/linux-osdata.h \
nat/linux-personality.h \
nat/linux-ptrace.h \
nat/linux-waitpid.h \
nat/mips-linux-watch.h \
nat/ppc-linux.h \
nat/x86-cpuid.h \
nat/x86-dregs.h \
nat/x86-gcc-cpuid.h \
nat/x86-linux.h \
nat/x86-linux-dregs.h \
python/py-event.h \
python/py-events.h \
python/py-stopevent.h \
python/python.h \
python/python-internal.h \
regformats/regdef.h \
target/resume.h \
target/target.h \
target/wait.h \
target/waitstatus.h \
tui/tui.h \
tui/tui-command.h \
tui/tui-data.h \
tui/tui-disasm.h \
tui/tui-file.h \
tui/tui-hooks.h \
tui/tui-io.h \
tui/tui-layout.h \
tui/tui-regs.h \
tui/tui-source.h \
tui/tui-stack.h \
tui/tui-win.h \
tui/tui-windata.h \
tui/tui-wingeneral.h \
infrun: step through indirect branch thunks With version 7.3 GCC supports new options -mindirect-branch=<choice> -mfunction-return=<choice> The choices are: keep behaves as before thunk jumps through a thunk thunk-external jumps through an external thunk thunk-inline jumps through an inlined thunk For thunk and thunk-external, GDB would, on a call to the thunk, step into the thunk and then resume to its caller assuming that this is an undebuggable function. On a return thunk, GDB would stop inside the thunk. Make GDB step through such thunks instead. Before: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) 30 } After: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) inc (x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:23 23 return x + 1; This is independent of the step-mode. In order to step into the thunk, you would need to use stepi. When stepping over an indirect call thunk, GDB would first step through the thunk, then recognize that it stepped into a sub-routine and resume to the caller (of the thunk). Not sure whether this is worth optimizing. Thunk detection is implemented via gdbarch. I implemented the methods for IA. Other architectures may run into unexpected fails. The tests assume a fixed number of instruction steps to reach a thunk. This depends on the compiler as well as the architecture. They may need adjustments when we add support for more architectures. Or we can simply drop those tests that cover being able to step into thunks using instruction stepping. When using an older GCC, the tests will fail to build and will be reported as untested: Running .../gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp ... gdb compile failed, \ gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mindirect-branch=thunk' gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfunction-return=thunk' === gdb Summary === # of untested testcases 1 gdb/ * infrun.c (process_event_stop_test): Call gdbarch_in_indirect_branch_thunk. * gdbarch.sh (in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * x86-tdep.h: New. * x86-tdep.c: New. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add x86-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add x86-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add x86-tdep.c. * arch-utils.h (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * arch-utils.c (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * i386-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (i386_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (i386_elf_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. * amd64-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (amd64_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (amd64_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. testsuite/ * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New.
2018-02-14 21:30:57 +08:00
tui/tui-winsource.h \
x86-tdep.h
# Header files that already have srcdir in them, or which are in objdir.
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR = \
../bfd/bfd.h \
jit-reader.h
# {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES are something of a pain in that it's hard to
# default their values the way we do for SER_HARDWIRE; in the future
# maybe much of the stuff now in {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES will go into other
# variables analogous to SER_HARDWIRE which get defaulted in this
# Makefile.in
DEPFILES = $(TARGET_OBS) $(SER_HARDWIRE) $(NATDEPFILES) $(SIM_OBS)
SOURCES = $(SFILES) $(ALLDEPFILES) $(YYFILES) $(CONFIG_SRCS)
# Don't include YYFILES (*.c) because we already include *.y in SFILES,
# and it's more useful to see it in the .y file.
TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR = $(SFILES) $(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR) $(ALLDEPFILES) \
$(CONFIG_SRCS)
TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR = $(HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR)
COMMON_OBS = $(DEPFILES) $(CONFIG_OBS) $(YYOBJ) \
mi/mi-common.o \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
version.o \
xml-builtin.o \
$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(COMMON_SFILES)) \
$(SUBDIR_CLI_OBS) \
$(SUBDIR_TARGET_OBS) \
the "compile" command This final patch adds the new "compile" command and subcommands, and all the machinery needed to make it work. A shared library supplied by gcc is used for all communications with gcc. Types and most aspects of symbols are provided directly by gdb to the compiler using this library. gdb provides some information about the user's code using plain text. Macros are emitted this way, and DWARF location expressions (and bounds for VLA) are compiled to C code. This hybrid approach was taken because, on the one hand, it is better to provide global declarations and such on demand; but on the other hand, for local variables, translating DWARF location expressions to C was much simpler than exporting a full compiler API to gdb -- the same result, only easier to implement, understand, and debug. In the ordinary mode, the user's expression is wrapped in a dummy function. After compilation, gdb inserts the resulting object code into the inferior, then calls this function. Access to local variables is provided by noting which registers are used by location expressions, and passing a structure of register values into the function. Writes to registers are supported by copying out these values after the function returns. This approach was taken so that we could eventually implement other more interesting features based on this same infrastructure; for example, we're planning to investigate inferior-side breakpoint conditions. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * NEWS: Update. * symtab.h (struct symbol_computed_ops) <generate_c_location>: New field. * p-lang.c (pascal_language_defn): Update. * opencl-lang.c (opencl_language_defn): Update. * objc-lang.c (objc_language_defn): Update. * m2-lang.c (m2_language_defn): Update. * language.h (struct language_defn) <la_get_compile_instance, la_compute_program>: New fields. * language.c (unknown_language_defn, auto_language_defn) (local_language_defn): Update. * jv-lang.c (java_language_defn): Update. * go-lang.c (go_language_defn): Update. * f-lang.c (f_language_defn): Update. * dwarf2loc.h (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c): Declare. * dwarf2loc.c (dwarf2_compile_property_to_c) (locexpr_generate_c_location, loclist_generate_c_location): New functions. (dwarf2_locexpr_funcs, dwarf2_loclist_funcs): Update. * defs.h (enum compile_i_scope_types): New. (enum command_control_type) <compile_control>: New constant. (struct command_line) <control_u>: New field. * d-lang.c (d_language_defn): Update. * compile/compile.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-support.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-symbols.c: New file. * compile/compile-c-types.c: New file. * compile/compile.h: New file. * compile/compile-internal.h: New file. * compile/compile-loc2c.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-load.h: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.c: New file. * compile/compile-object-run.h: New file. * cli/cli-script.c (multi_line_command_p, print_command_lines) (execute_control_command, process_next_line) (recurse_read_control_structure): Handle compile_control. * c-lang.h (c_get_compile_context, c_compute_program): Declare. * c-lang.c (c_language_defn, cplus_language_defn) (asm_language_defn, minimal_language_defn): Update. * ada-lang.c (ada_language_defn): Update. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS): New variables. (SFILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add compile.h. (COMMON_OBS): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS. (INIT_FILES): Add SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS. (compile.o, compile-c-types.o, compile-c-symbols.o) (compile-object-load.o, compile-object-run.o, compile-loc2c.o) (compile-c-support.o): New targets. gdb/doc/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Altering): Update. (Compiling and Injecting Code): New node. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog 2014-12-12 Phil Muldoon <pmuldoon@redhat.com> Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com> * configure.ac: Add gdb.compile/. * configure: Regenerate. * gdb.compile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-ops.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-tls.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.S: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-constvar.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-nodebug.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp-mod.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-setjmp.exp: New file. * gdb.compile/compile-shlib.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.c: New file. * gdb.compile/compile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (skip_compile_feature_tests): New proc.
2014-05-15 04:35:45 +08:00
$(SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS)
Move gnulib to top level This patch moves the gdb/gnulib subdirectory to the top level. It adjusts the top-level build system to build gnulib when necessary, and changes gdb to use this. However, gdbserver still builds its own copy of gnulib, just from the new source location. A small hack was needed to ensure that gnulib is only built when gdb is enabled. The Makefile only provides an ordering -- the directory must be mentioned in configdirs to actually be compiled at all. Most of the patch is just a "git mv" of gnulib, though a few minor path adjustments were needed in some files there. Tested by the buildbot. ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * MAINTAINERS: Add gnulib. * gnulib: New directory, move from gdb/gnulib. * configure.ac (host_libs): Add gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gnulib: Move directory to top-level. * configure.ac: Don't configure gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * common/common-defs.h: Use new path to gnulib. * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): Now ../gnulib. (GNULIB_H): Remove. (INCGNU): Look in new gnulib location. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove gnulib files. (SUBDIR, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Remove gnulib. (generated_files): Remove GNULIB_H. ($(LIBGNU), all-lib): Remove targets. (distclean): Don't mention GNULIB_BUILDDIR. ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Remove target. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure.ac: Use new path to gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.in (INCGNU, $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Use new path to gnulib. gnulib/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * update-gnulib.sh: Adjust paths. * Makefile.in: Adjust paths. * configure.ac: Adjust paths. Use ACX_LARGEFILE. * configure: Rebuild.
2019-05-06 07:35:20 +08:00
SUBDIRS = doc @subdirs@ data-directory
2012-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> gdb/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS): Add $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (CLEANDIRS). Remove gnulib/import. (REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (all-lib): Ditto. (distclean): Remove the $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) directory. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Set CONFIG_FILES to just Makefile. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Remove '-I gnulib/import/m4'. (aclocal_m4_deps): Remove the gnulib dependencies. Add acx_configure_dir.m4. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * acx_configure_dir.m4: New file. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New variable. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile. * gdb/defs.h: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * gnulib/Makefile.in: New file. * gnulib/configure.ac: New file. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: New file. * gnulib/config.in: New file. * gnulib/configure: New file. * gnulib/: Re-run gnulib-tool to adjust. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS, CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New. (all, install-only, uninstall, clean-info, all-lib, clean): No longer pass GNULIB_FLAGS_TO_PASS. Use subdir_do. (maintainer-clean realclean distclean): Use subdir_do. (subdir_do): New. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Adjust. Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Don't pass argument to config.status. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT, and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Call AC_PROG_RANLIB. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile anymore. * gdbreplay.c: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * server.h: Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate.
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CLEANDIRS = $(SUBDIRS)
# List of subdirectories in the build tree that must exist.
# This is used to force build failures in existing trees when
# a new directory is added.
# The format here is for the `case' shell command.
Move gnulib to top level This patch moves the gdb/gnulib subdirectory to the top level. It adjusts the top-level build system to build gnulib when necessary, and changes gdb to use this. However, gdbserver still builds its own copy of gnulib, just from the new source location. A small hack was needed to ensure that gnulib is only built when gdb is enabled. The Makefile only provides an ordering -- the directory must be mentioned in configdirs to actually be compiled at all. Most of the patch is just a "git mv" of gnulib, though a few minor path adjustments were needed in some files there. Tested by the buildbot. ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * MAINTAINERS: Add gnulib. * gnulib: New directory, move from gdb/gnulib. * configure.ac (host_libs): Add gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * gnulib: Move directory to top-level. * configure.ac: Don't configure gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * common/common-defs.h: Use new path to gnulib. * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): Now ../gnulib. (GNULIB_H): Remove. (INCGNU): Look in new gnulib location. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove gnulib files. (SUBDIR, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Remove gnulib. (generated_files): Remove GNULIB_H. ($(LIBGNU), all-lib): Remove targets. (distclean): Don't mention GNULIB_BUILDDIR. ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Remove target. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * configure.ac: Use new path to gnulib. * configure: Rebuild. * Makefile.in (INCGNU, $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Use new path to gnulib. gnulib/ChangeLog 2019-06-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * update-gnulib.sh: Adjust paths. * Makefile.in: Adjust paths. * configure.ac: Adjust paths. Use ACX_LARGEFILE. * configure: Rebuild.
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REQUIRED_SUBDIRS = doc | testsuite | data-directory
# Parser intermediate files.
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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YYFILES = \
ada-exp.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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ada-lex.c \
c-exp.c \
cp-name-parser.c \
d-exp.c \
f-exp.c \
go-exp.c \
m2-exp.c \
p-exp.c \
rust-exp.c
# ada-lex.c is included by another file, so it shouldn't wind up as a
# .o itself.
YYOBJ = $(filter-out ada-lex.o,$(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(YYFILES)))
# Things which need to be built when making a distribution.
DISTSTUFF = $(YYFILES)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# All generated files which can be included by another file.
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
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generated_files = \
ada-lex.c \
config.h \
jit-reader.h \
$(NAT_GENERATED_FILES) \
$(NM_H)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
2008-08-08 06:49:10 +08:00
Makefile: Replace explicit subdir rules with pattern rules When adding a .c file in subdirectory (e.g. mi/), the current practice is to add an explicit rule, such as: mi-cmd-break.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(POSTCOMPILE) I find it a bit verbose and cumbersome. Since we now require GNU make, we can change those rules with pattern rules, one for each subdirectory. For example, the following rule works for all files under mi: %.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) Those pattern rules assume that the source and target files have the same stem (foo.c and foo.o). In one case, common-agent.o is generated from common/agent.c, to avoid a conflict with the agent.o in gdb/. In this case, I kept the explicit rule, which takes precedence over the pattern rule. We could also rename common/agent.c to common/common-agent.c to get rid of the special case and still avoid the clash, as it is done with common/common-regcache.c, for example. This strategy was the least intrusive I found, as it only requires changing the rules, not the target names. I also considered two other solutions, which I did not like because I would have had to change target names a bit everywhere. - Replicate the source directory structure in the build directory, which would generate common/agent.o from common/agent.c. However, something was not right with the dependency tracking (the .deps directory). It's probably not hard to fix, but I did not investigate further. - Name the object files after the directory they are in, so that common/agent.c would generate common_agent.c. GDBserver can benefit from the same treatment, but I'll do it in another patch. Built-tested with --enable-targets=all. New in v2: - Regroup pattern rules for .c -> .o compilation in a single place. - Add comment about common-agent.o. gdb/ChangeLog: (PYTHON_CFLAGS): Move up. (%.o: $(srcdir)/arch/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/cli/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/common/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/compile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/guile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/nat/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/python/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/target/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/tui/%.c): New rule. (cli-cmds.o): Remove. (cli-decode.o): Likewise. (cli-dump.o): Likewise. (cli-interp.o): Likewise. (cli-logging.o): Likewise. (cli-script.o): Likewise. (cli-setshow.o): Likewise. (cli-utils.o): Likewise. (compile.o): Likewise. (compile-c-types.o): Likewise. (compile-c-symbols.o): Likewise. (compile-object-load.o): Likewise. (compile-object-run.o): Likewise. (compile-loc2c.o): Likewise. (compile-c-support.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-bp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-hooks.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-interp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-main.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-register.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-stack.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-varobj.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-catch.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-disas.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-env.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-file.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-info.o): Likewise. (mi-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-stack.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-target.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-var.o): Likewise. (mi-console.o): Likewise. (mi-getopt.o): Likewise. (mi-interp.o): Likewise. (mi-main.o): Likewise. (mi-out.o): Likewise. (mi-parse.o): Likewise. (mi-symbol-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-common.o): Likewise. (signals.o): Likewise. (common-utils.o): Likewise. (gdb_vecs.o): Likewise. (xml-utils.o): Likewise. (ptid.o): Likewise. (buffer.o): Likewise. (filestuff.o): Likewise. (format.o): Likewise. (vec.o): Likewise. (print-utils.o): Likewise. (rsp-low.o): Likewise. (errors.o): Likewise. (common-debug.o): Likewise. (cleanups.o): Likewise. (common-exceptions.o (posix-strerror.o): Likewise. (mingw-strerror.o): Likewise. (btrace-common.o): Likewise. (fileio.o): Likewise. (common-regcache.o): Likewise. (signals-state-save-restore.o): Likewise. (new-op.o): Likewise. (waitstatus.o): Likewise. (arm.o): Likewise. (arm-linux.o): Likewise. (arm-get-next-pcs.o): Likewise. (x86-dregs.o): Likewise. (linux-btrace.o): Likewise. (linux-osdata.o): Likewise. (linux-procfs.o): Likewise. (linux-ptrace.o): Likewise. (linux-waitpid.o): Likewise. (mips-linux-watch.o): Likewise. (ppc-linux.o): Likewise. (linux-personality.o): Likewise. (x86-linux.o): Likewise. (x86-linux-dregs.o): Likewise. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): Likewise. (linux-namespaces.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux.o): Likewise. (aarch64-insn.o): Likewise. (tui.o): Likewise. (tui-command.o): Likewise. (tui-data.o): Likewise. (tui-disasm.o): Likewise. (tui-file.o): Likewise. (tui-hooks.o): Likewise. (tui-interp.o): Likewise. (tui-io.o): Likewise. (tui-layout.o): Likewise. (tui-out.o): Likewise. (tui-regs.o): Likewise. (tui-source.o): Likewise. (tui-stack.o): Likewise. (tui-win.o): Likewise. (tui-windata.o): Likewise. (tui-wingeneral.o): Likewise. (tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (guile.o): Likewise. (scm-arch.o): Likewise. (scm-auto-load.o): Likewise. (scm-block.o): Likewise. (scm-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (scm-cmd.o): Likewise. (scm-disasm.o): Likewise. (scm-exception.o): Likewise. (scm-frame.o): Likewise. (scm-gsmob.o): Likewise. (scm-iterator.o): Likewise. (scm-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (scm-math.o): Likewise. (scm-objfile.o): Likewise. (scm-param.o): Likewise. (scm-ports.o): Likewise. (scm-pretty-print.o): Likewise. (scm-progspace.o): Likewise. (scm-safe-call.o): Likewise. (scm-string.o): Likewise. (scm-symbol.o): Likewise. (scm-symtab.o): Likewise. (scm-type.o): Likewise. (scm-utils.o): Likewise. (scm-value.o): Likewise. (python.o): Likewise. (py-arch.o): Likewise. (py-auto-load.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. (py-bpevent.o): Likewise. (py-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-cmd.o): Likewise. (py-continueevent.o): Likewise. (py-xmethods.o): Likewise. (py-event.o): Likewise. (py-evtregistry.o): Likewise. (py-evts.o): Likewise. (py-exitedevent.o): Likewise. (py-finishbreakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-frame.o): Likewise. (py-framefilter.o): Likewise. (py-function.o): Likewise. (py-gdb-readline.o): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): Likewise. (py-infevents.o): Likewise. (py-infthread.o): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (py-linetable.o): Likewise. (py-newobjfileevent.o): Likewise. (py-objfile.o): Likewise. (py-param.o): Likewise. (py-prettyprint.o): Likewise. (py-progspace.o): Likewise. (py-signalevent.o): Likewise. (py-stopevent.o): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): Likewise. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-threadevent.o): Likewise. (py-type.o): Likewise. (py-unwind.o): Likewise. (py-utils.o): Likewise. (py-value.o): Likewise. (py-varobj.o): Likewise.
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# Flags needed to compile Python code
PYTHON_CFLAGS = @PYTHON_CFLAGS@
Makefile: Replace explicit subdir rules with pattern rules When adding a .c file in subdirectory (e.g. mi/), the current practice is to add an explicit rule, such as: mi-cmd-break.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(POSTCOMPILE) I find it a bit verbose and cumbersome. Since we now require GNU make, we can change those rules with pattern rules, one for each subdirectory. For example, the following rule works for all files under mi: %.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) Those pattern rules assume that the source and target files have the same stem (foo.c and foo.o). In one case, common-agent.o is generated from common/agent.c, to avoid a conflict with the agent.o in gdb/. In this case, I kept the explicit rule, which takes precedence over the pattern rule. We could also rename common/agent.c to common/common-agent.c to get rid of the special case and still avoid the clash, as it is done with common/common-regcache.c, for example. This strategy was the least intrusive I found, as it only requires changing the rules, not the target names. I also considered two other solutions, which I did not like because I would have had to change target names a bit everywhere. - Replicate the source directory structure in the build directory, which would generate common/agent.o from common/agent.c. However, something was not right with the dependency tracking (the .deps directory). It's probably not hard to fix, but I did not investigate further. - Name the object files after the directory they are in, so that common/agent.c would generate common_agent.c. GDBserver can benefit from the same treatment, but I'll do it in another patch. Built-tested with --enable-targets=all. New in v2: - Regroup pattern rules for .c -> .o compilation in a single place. - Add comment about common-agent.o. gdb/ChangeLog: (PYTHON_CFLAGS): Move up. (%.o: $(srcdir)/arch/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/cli/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/common/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/compile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/guile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/nat/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/python/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/target/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/tui/%.c): New rule. (cli-cmds.o): Remove. (cli-decode.o): Likewise. (cli-dump.o): Likewise. (cli-interp.o): Likewise. (cli-logging.o): Likewise. (cli-script.o): Likewise. (cli-setshow.o): Likewise. (cli-utils.o): Likewise. (compile.o): Likewise. (compile-c-types.o): Likewise. (compile-c-symbols.o): Likewise. (compile-object-load.o): Likewise. (compile-object-run.o): Likewise. (compile-loc2c.o): Likewise. (compile-c-support.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-bp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-hooks.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-interp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-main.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-register.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-stack.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-varobj.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-catch.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-disas.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-env.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-file.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-info.o): Likewise. (mi-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-stack.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-target.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-var.o): Likewise. (mi-console.o): Likewise. (mi-getopt.o): Likewise. (mi-interp.o): Likewise. (mi-main.o): Likewise. (mi-out.o): Likewise. (mi-parse.o): Likewise. (mi-symbol-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-common.o): Likewise. (signals.o): Likewise. (common-utils.o): Likewise. (gdb_vecs.o): Likewise. (xml-utils.o): Likewise. (ptid.o): Likewise. (buffer.o): Likewise. (filestuff.o): Likewise. (format.o): Likewise. (vec.o): Likewise. (print-utils.o): Likewise. (rsp-low.o): Likewise. (errors.o): Likewise. (common-debug.o): Likewise. (cleanups.o): Likewise. (common-exceptions.o (posix-strerror.o): Likewise. (mingw-strerror.o): Likewise. (btrace-common.o): Likewise. (fileio.o): Likewise. (common-regcache.o): Likewise. (signals-state-save-restore.o): Likewise. (new-op.o): Likewise. (waitstatus.o): Likewise. (arm.o): Likewise. (arm-linux.o): Likewise. (arm-get-next-pcs.o): Likewise. (x86-dregs.o): Likewise. (linux-btrace.o): Likewise. (linux-osdata.o): Likewise. (linux-procfs.o): Likewise. (linux-ptrace.o): Likewise. (linux-waitpid.o): Likewise. (mips-linux-watch.o): Likewise. (ppc-linux.o): Likewise. (linux-personality.o): Likewise. (x86-linux.o): Likewise. (x86-linux-dregs.o): Likewise. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): Likewise. (linux-namespaces.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux.o): Likewise. (aarch64-insn.o): Likewise. (tui.o): Likewise. (tui-command.o): Likewise. (tui-data.o): Likewise. (tui-disasm.o): Likewise. (tui-file.o): Likewise. (tui-hooks.o): Likewise. (tui-interp.o): Likewise. (tui-io.o): Likewise. (tui-layout.o): Likewise. (tui-out.o): Likewise. (tui-regs.o): Likewise. (tui-source.o): Likewise. (tui-stack.o): Likewise. (tui-win.o): Likewise. (tui-windata.o): Likewise. (tui-wingeneral.o): Likewise. (tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (guile.o): Likewise. (scm-arch.o): Likewise. (scm-auto-load.o): Likewise. (scm-block.o): Likewise. (scm-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (scm-cmd.o): Likewise. (scm-disasm.o): Likewise. (scm-exception.o): Likewise. (scm-frame.o): Likewise. (scm-gsmob.o): Likewise. (scm-iterator.o): Likewise. (scm-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (scm-math.o): Likewise. (scm-objfile.o): Likewise. (scm-param.o): Likewise. (scm-ports.o): Likewise. (scm-pretty-print.o): Likewise. (scm-progspace.o): Likewise. (scm-safe-call.o): Likewise. (scm-string.o): Likewise. (scm-symbol.o): Likewise. (scm-symtab.o): Likewise. (scm-type.o): Likewise. (scm-utils.o): Likewise. (scm-value.o): Likewise. (python.o): Likewise. (py-arch.o): Likewise. (py-auto-load.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. (py-bpevent.o): Likewise. (py-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-cmd.o): Likewise. (py-continueevent.o): Likewise. (py-xmethods.o): Likewise. (py-event.o): Likewise. (py-evtregistry.o): Likewise. (py-evts.o): Likewise. (py-exitedevent.o): Likewise. (py-finishbreakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-frame.o): Likewise. (py-framefilter.o): Likewise. (py-function.o): Likewise. (py-gdb-readline.o): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): Likewise. (py-infevents.o): Likewise. (py-infthread.o): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (py-linetable.o): Likewise. (py-newobjfileevent.o): Likewise. (py-objfile.o): Likewise. (py-param.o): Likewise. (py-prettyprint.o): Likewise. (py-progspace.o): Likewise. (py-signalevent.o): Likewise. (py-stopevent.o): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): Likewise. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-threadevent.o): Likewise. (py-type.o): Likewise. (py-unwind.o): Likewise. (py-utils.o): Likewise. (py-value.o): Likewise. (py-varobj.o): Likewise.
2016-11-18 01:02:32 +08:00
all: gdb$(EXEEXT) $(CONFIG_ALL) gdb-gdb.py gdb-gdb.gdb
Makefile: Replace explicit subdir rules with pattern rules When adding a .c file in subdirectory (e.g. mi/), the current practice is to add an explicit rule, such as: mi-cmd-break.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(POSTCOMPILE) I find it a bit verbose and cumbersome. Since we now require GNU make, we can change those rules with pattern rules, one for each subdirectory. For example, the following rule works for all files under mi: %.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) Those pattern rules assume that the source and target files have the same stem (foo.c and foo.o). In one case, common-agent.o is generated from common/agent.c, to avoid a conflict with the agent.o in gdb/. In this case, I kept the explicit rule, which takes precedence over the pattern rule. We could also rename common/agent.c to common/common-agent.c to get rid of the special case and still avoid the clash, as it is done with common/common-regcache.c, for example. This strategy was the least intrusive I found, as it only requires changing the rules, not the target names. I also considered two other solutions, which I did not like because I would have had to change target names a bit everywhere. - Replicate the source directory structure in the build directory, which would generate common/agent.o from common/agent.c. However, something was not right with the dependency tracking (the .deps directory). It's probably not hard to fix, but I did not investigate further. - Name the object files after the directory they are in, so that common/agent.c would generate common_agent.c. GDBserver can benefit from the same treatment, but I'll do it in another patch. Built-tested with --enable-targets=all. New in v2: - Regroup pattern rules for .c -> .o compilation in a single place. - Add comment about common-agent.o. gdb/ChangeLog: (PYTHON_CFLAGS): Move up. (%.o: $(srcdir)/arch/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/cli/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/common/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/compile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/guile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/nat/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/python/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/target/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/tui/%.c): New rule. (cli-cmds.o): Remove. (cli-decode.o): Likewise. (cli-dump.o): Likewise. (cli-interp.o): Likewise. (cli-logging.o): Likewise. (cli-script.o): Likewise. (cli-setshow.o): Likewise. (cli-utils.o): Likewise. (compile.o): Likewise. (compile-c-types.o): Likewise. (compile-c-symbols.o): Likewise. (compile-object-load.o): Likewise. (compile-object-run.o): Likewise. (compile-loc2c.o): Likewise. (compile-c-support.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-bp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-hooks.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-interp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-main.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-register.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-stack.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-varobj.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-catch.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-disas.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-env.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-file.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-info.o): Likewise. (mi-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-stack.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-target.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-var.o): Likewise. (mi-console.o): Likewise. (mi-getopt.o): Likewise. (mi-interp.o): Likewise. (mi-main.o): Likewise. (mi-out.o): Likewise. (mi-parse.o): Likewise. (mi-symbol-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-common.o): Likewise. (signals.o): Likewise. (common-utils.o): Likewise. (gdb_vecs.o): Likewise. (xml-utils.o): Likewise. (ptid.o): Likewise. (buffer.o): Likewise. (filestuff.o): Likewise. (format.o): Likewise. (vec.o): Likewise. (print-utils.o): Likewise. (rsp-low.o): Likewise. (errors.o): Likewise. (common-debug.o): Likewise. (cleanups.o): Likewise. (common-exceptions.o (posix-strerror.o): Likewise. (mingw-strerror.o): Likewise. (btrace-common.o): Likewise. (fileio.o): Likewise. (common-regcache.o): Likewise. (signals-state-save-restore.o): Likewise. (new-op.o): Likewise. (waitstatus.o): Likewise. (arm.o): Likewise. (arm-linux.o): Likewise. (arm-get-next-pcs.o): Likewise. (x86-dregs.o): Likewise. (linux-btrace.o): Likewise. (linux-osdata.o): Likewise. (linux-procfs.o): Likewise. (linux-ptrace.o): Likewise. (linux-waitpid.o): Likewise. (mips-linux-watch.o): Likewise. (ppc-linux.o): Likewise. (linux-personality.o): Likewise. (x86-linux.o): Likewise. (x86-linux-dregs.o): Likewise. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): Likewise. (linux-namespaces.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux.o): Likewise. (aarch64-insn.o): Likewise. (tui.o): Likewise. (tui-command.o): Likewise. (tui-data.o): Likewise. (tui-disasm.o): Likewise. (tui-file.o): Likewise. (tui-hooks.o): Likewise. (tui-interp.o): Likewise. (tui-io.o): Likewise. (tui-layout.o): Likewise. (tui-out.o): Likewise. (tui-regs.o): Likewise. (tui-source.o): Likewise. (tui-stack.o): Likewise. (tui-win.o): Likewise. (tui-windata.o): Likewise. (tui-wingeneral.o): Likewise. (tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (guile.o): Likewise. (scm-arch.o): Likewise. (scm-auto-load.o): Likewise. (scm-block.o): Likewise. (scm-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (scm-cmd.o): Likewise. (scm-disasm.o): Likewise. (scm-exception.o): Likewise. (scm-frame.o): Likewise. (scm-gsmob.o): Likewise. (scm-iterator.o): Likewise. (scm-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (scm-math.o): Likewise. (scm-objfile.o): Likewise. (scm-param.o): Likewise. (scm-ports.o): Likewise. (scm-pretty-print.o): Likewise. (scm-progspace.o): Likewise. (scm-safe-call.o): Likewise. (scm-string.o): Likewise. (scm-symbol.o): Likewise. (scm-symtab.o): Likewise. (scm-type.o): Likewise. (scm-utils.o): Likewise. (scm-value.o): Likewise. (python.o): Likewise. (py-arch.o): Likewise. (py-auto-load.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. (py-bpevent.o): Likewise. (py-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-cmd.o): Likewise. (py-continueevent.o): Likewise. (py-xmethods.o): Likewise. (py-event.o): Likewise. (py-evtregistry.o): Likewise. (py-evts.o): Likewise. (py-exitedevent.o): Likewise. (py-finishbreakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-frame.o): Likewise. (py-framefilter.o): Likewise. (py-function.o): Likewise. (py-gdb-readline.o): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): Likewise. (py-infevents.o): Likewise. (py-infthread.o): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (py-linetable.o): Likewise. (py-newobjfileevent.o): Likewise. (py-objfile.o): Likewise. (py-param.o): Likewise. (py-prettyprint.o): Likewise. (py-progspace.o): Likewise. (py-signalevent.o): Likewise. (py-stopevent.o): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): Likewise. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-threadevent.o): Likewise. (py-type.o): Likewise. (py-unwind.o): Likewise. (py-utils.o): Likewise. (py-value.o): Likewise. (py-varobj.o): Likewise.
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@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=all "DODIRS=`echo $(SUBDIRS) | sed 's/testsuite//'`" subdir_do
# Rule for compiling .c files in the top-level gdb directory.
# The order-only dependencies ensure that we create the build subdirectories.
%.o: %.c | $(CONFIG_DEP_SUBDIR)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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$(COMPILE) $<
$(POSTCOMPILE)
$(CONFIG_DEP_SUBDIR):
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $@
# Python files need special flags.
python/%.o: INTERNAL_CFLAGS += $(PYTHON_CFLAGS)
Makefile: Replace explicit subdir rules with pattern rules When adding a .c file in subdirectory (e.g. mi/), the current practice is to add an explicit rule, such as: mi-cmd-break.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(POSTCOMPILE) I find it a bit verbose and cumbersome. Since we now require GNU make, we can change those rules with pattern rules, one for each subdirectory. For example, the following rule works for all files under mi: %.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) Those pattern rules assume that the source and target files have the same stem (foo.c and foo.o). In one case, common-agent.o is generated from common/agent.c, to avoid a conflict with the agent.o in gdb/. In this case, I kept the explicit rule, which takes precedence over the pattern rule. We could also rename common/agent.c to common/common-agent.c to get rid of the special case and still avoid the clash, as it is done with common/common-regcache.c, for example. This strategy was the least intrusive I found, as it only requires changing the rules, not the target names. I also considered two other solutions, which I did not like because I would have had to change target names a bit everywhere. - Replicate the source directory structure in the build directory, which would generate common/agent.o from common/agent.c. However, something was not right with the dependency tracking (the .deps directory). It's probably not hard to fix, but I did not investigate further. - Name the object files after the directory they are in, so that common/agent.c would generate common_agent.c. GDBserver can benefit from the same treatment, but I'll do it in another patch. Built-tested with --enable-targets=all. New in v2: - Regroup pattern rules for .c -> .o compilation in a single place. - Add comment about common-agent.o. gdb/ChangeLog: (PYTHON_CFLAGS): Move up. (%.o: $(srcdir)/arch/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/cli/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/common/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/compile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/guile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/nat/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/python/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/target/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/tui/%.c): New rule. (cli-cmds.o): Remove. (cli-decode.o): Likewise. (cli-dump.o): Likewise. (cli-interp.o): Likewise. (cli-logging.o): Likewise. (cli-script.o): Likewise. (cli-setshow.o): Likewise. (cli-utils.o): Likewise. (compile.o): Likewise. (compile-c-types.o): Likewise. (compile-c-symbols.o): Likewise. (compile-object-load.o): Likewise. (compile-object-run.o): Likewise. (compile-loc2c.o): Likewise. (compile-c-support.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-bp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-hooks.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-interp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-main.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-register.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-stack.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-varobj.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-catch.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-disas.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-env.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-file.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-info.o): Likewise. (mi-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-stack.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-target.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-var.o): Likewise. (mi-console.o): Likewise. (mi-getopt.o): Likewise. (mi-interp.o): Likewise. (mi-main.o): Likewise. (mi-out.o): Likewise. (mi-parse.o): Likewise. (mi-symbol-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-common.o): Likewise. (signals.o): Likewise. (common-utils.o): Likewise. (gdb_vecs.o): Likewise. (xml-utils.o): Likewise. (ptid.o): Likewise. (buffer.o): Likewise. (filestuff.o): Likewise. (format.o): Likewise. (vec.o): Likewise. (print-utils.o): Likewise. (rsp-low.o): Likewise. (errors.o): Likewise. (common-debug.o): Likewise. (cleanups.o): Likewise. (common-exceptions.o (posix-strerror.o): Likewise. (mingw-strerror.o): Likewise. (btrace-common.o): Likewise. (fileio.o): Likewise. (common-regcache.o): Likewise. (signals-state-save-restore.o): Likewise. (new-op.o): Likewise. (waitstatus.o): Likewise. (arm.o): Likewise. (arm-linux.o): Likewise. (arm-get-next-pcs.o): Likewise. (x86-dregs.o): Likewise. (linux-btrace.o): Likewise. (linux-osdata.o): Likewise. (linux-procfs.o): Likewise. (linux-ptrace.o): Likewise. (linux-waitpid.o): Likewise. (mips-linux-watch.o): Likewise. (ppc-linux.o): Likewise. (linux-personality.o): Likewise. (x86-linux.o): Likewise. (x86-linux-dregs.o): Likewise. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): Likewise. (linux-namespaces.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux.o): Likewise. (aarch64-insn.o): Likewise. (tui.o): Likewise. (tui-command.o): Likewise. (tui-data.o): Likewise. (tui-disasm.o): Likewise. (tui-file.o): Likewise. (tui-hooks.o): Likewise. (tui-interp.o): Likewise. (tui-io.o): Likewise. (tui-layout.o): Likewise. (tui-out.o): Likewise. (tui-regs.o): Likewise. (tui-source.o): Likewise. (tui-stack.o): Likewise. (tui-win.o): Likewise. (tui-windata.o): Likewise. (tui-wingeneral.o): Likewise. (tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (guile.o): Likewise. (scm-arch.o): Likewise. (scm-auto-load.o): Likewise. (scm-block.o): Likewise. (scm-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (scm-cmd.o): Likewise. (scm-disasm.o): Likewise. (scm-exception.o): Likewise. (scm-frame.o): Likewise. (scm-gsmob.o): Likewise. (scm-iterator.o): Likewise. (scm-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (scm-math.o): Likewise. (scm-objfile.o): Likewise. (scm-param.o): Likewise. (scm-ports.o): Likewise. (scm-pretty-print.o): Likewise. (scm-progspace.o): Likewise. (scm-safe-call.o): Likewise. (scm-string.o): Likewise. (scm-symbol.o): Likewise. (scm-symtab.o): Likewise. (scm-type.o): Likewise. (scm-utils.o): Likewise. (scm-value.o): Likewise. (python.o): Likewise. (py-arch.o): Likewise. (py-auto-load.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. (py-bpevent.o): Likewise. (py-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-cmd.o): Likewise. (py-continueevent.o): Likewise. (py-xmethods.o): Likewise. (py-event.o): Likewise. (py-evtregistry.o): Likewise. (py-evts.o): Likewise. (py-exitedevent.o): Likewise. (py-finishbreakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-frame.o): Likewise. (py-framefilter.o): Likewise. (py-function.o): Likewise. (py-gdb-readline.o): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): Likewise. (py-infevents.o): Likewise. (py-infthread.o): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (py-linetable.o): Likewise. (py-newobjfileevent.o): Likewise. (py-objfile.o): Likewise. (py-param.o): Likewise. (py-prettyprint.o): Likewise. (py-progspace.o): Likewise. (py-signalevent.o): Likewise. (py-stopevent.o): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): Likewise. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-threadevent.o): Likewise. (py-type.o): Likewise. (py-unwind.o): Likewise. (py-utils.o): Likewise. (py-value.o): Likewise. (py-varobj.o): Likewise.
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# Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories.
%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c
$(COMPILE) $(all_gdbtk_cflags) $<
Makefile: Replace explicit subdir rules with pattern rules When adding a .c file in subdirectory (e.g. mi/), the current practice is to add an explicit rule, such as: mi-cmd-break.o: $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/mi/mi-cmd-break.c $(POSTCOMPILE) I find it a bit verbose and cumbersome. Since we now require GNU make, we can change those rules with pattern rules, one for each subdirectory. For example, the following rule works for all files under mi: %.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) Those pattern rules assume that the source and target files have the same stem (foo.c and foo.o). In one case, common-agent.o is generated from common/agent.c, to avoid a conflict with the agent.o in gdb/. In this case, I kept the explicit rule, which takes precedence over the pattern rule. We could also rename common/agent.c to common/common-agent.c to get rid of the special case and still avoid the clash, as it is done with common/common-regcache.c, for example. This strategy was the least intrusive I found, as it only requires changing the rules, not the target names. I also considered two other solutions, which I did not like because I would have had to change target names a bit everywhere. - Replicate the source directory structure in the build directory, which would generate common/agent.o from common/agent.c. However, something was not right with the dependency tracking (the .deps directory). It's probably not hard to fix, but I did not investigate further. - Name the object files after the directory they are in, so that common/agent.c would generate common_agent.c. GDBserver can benefit from the same treatment, but I'll do it in another patch. Built-tested with --enable-targets=all. New in v2: - Regroup pattern rules for .c -> .o compilation in a single place. - Add comment about common-agent.o. gdb/ChangeLog: (PYTHON_CFLAGS): Move up. (%.o: $(srcdir)/arch/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/cli/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/common/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/compile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/generic/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/guile/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/mi/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/nat/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/python/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/target/%.c): New rule. (%.o: $(srcdir)/tui/%.c): New rule. (cli-cmds.o): Remove. (cli-decode.o): Likewise. (cli-dump.o): Likewise. (cli-interp.o): Likewise. (cli-logging.o): Likewise. (cli-script.o): Likewise. (cli-setshow.o): Likewise. (cli-utils.o): Likewise. (compile.o): Likewise. (compile-c-types.o): Likewise. (compile-c-symbols.o): Likewise. (compile-object-load.o): Likewise. (compile-object-run.o): Likewise. (compile-loc2c.o): Likewise. (compile-c-support.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-bp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-cmds.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-hooks.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-interp.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-main.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-register.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-stack.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-varobj.o): Likewise. (gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-catch.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-disas.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-env.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-file.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-info.o): Likewise. (mi-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-stack.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-target.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-var.o): Likewise. (mi-console.o): Likewise. (mi-getopt.o): Likewise. (mi-interp.o): Likewise. (mi-main.o): Likewise. (mi-out.o): Likewise. (mi-parse.o): Likewise. (mi-symbol-cmds.o): Likewise. (mi-common.o): Likewise. (signals.o): Likewise. (common-utils.o): Likewise. (gdb_vecs.o): Likewise. (xml-utils.o): Likewise. (ptid.o): Likewise. (buffer.o): Likewise. (filestuff.o): Likewise. (format.o): Likewise. (vec.o): Likewise. (print-utils.o): Likewise. (rsp-low.o): Likewise. (errors.o): Likewise. (common-debug.o): Likewise. (cleanups.o): Likewise. (common-exceptions.o (posix-strerror.o): Likewise. (mingw-strerror.o): Likewise. (btrace-common.o): Likewise. (fileio.o): Likewise. (common-regcache.o): Likewise. (signals-state-save-restore.o): Likewise. (new-op.o): Likewise. (waitstatus.o): Likewise. (arm.o): Likewise. (arm-linux.o): Likewise. (arm-get-next-pcs.o): Likewise. (x86-dregs.o): Likewise. (linux-btrace.o): Likewise. (linux-osdata.o): Likewise. (linux-procfs.o): Likewise. (linux-ptrace.o): Likewise. (linux-waitpid.o): Likewise. (mips-linux-watch.o): Likewise. (ppc-linux.o): Likewise. (linux-personality.o): Likewise. (x86-linux.o): Likewise. (x86-linux-dregs.o): Likewise. (amd64-linux-siginfo.o): Likewise. (linux-namespaces.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux-hw-point.o): Likewise. (aarch64-linux.o): Likewise. (aarch64-insn.o): Likewise. (tui.o): Likewise. (tui-command.o): Likewise. (tui-data.o): Likewise. (tui-disasm.o): Likewise. (tui-file.o): Likewise. (tui-hooks.o): Likewise. (tui-interp.o): Likewise. (tui-io.o): Likewise. (tui-layout.o): Likewise. (tui-out.o): Likewise. (tui-regs.o): Likewise. (tui-source.o): Likewise. (tui-stack.o): Likewise. (tui-win.o): Likewise. (tui-windata.o): Likewise. (tui-wingeneral.o): Likewise. (tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (guile.o): Likewise. (scm-arch.o): Likewise. (scm-auto-load.o): Likewise. (scm-block.o): Likewise. (scm-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (scm-cmd.o): Likewise. (scm-disasm.o): Likewise. (scm-exception.o): Likewise. (scm-frame.o): Likewise. (scm-gsmob.o): Likewise. (scm-iterator.o): Likewise. (scm-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (scm-math.o): Likewise. (scm-objfile.o): Likewise. (scm-param.o): Likewise. (scm-ports.o): Likewise. (scm-pretty-print.o): Likewise. (scm-progspace.o): Likewise. (scm-safe-call.o): Likewise. (scm-string.o): Likewise. (scm-symbol.o): Likewise. (scm-symtab.o): Likewise. (scm-type.o): Likewise. (scm-utils.o): Likewise. (scm-value.o): Likewise. (python.o): Likewise. (py-arch.o): Likewise. (py-auto-load.o): Likewise. (py-block.o): Likewise. (py-bpevent.o): Likewise. (py-breakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-cmd.o): Likewise. (py-continueevent.o): Likewise. (py-xmethods.o): Likewise. (py-event.o): Likewise. (py-evtregistry.o): Likewise. (py-evts.o): Likewise. (py-exitedevent.o): Likewise. (py-finishbreakpoint.o): Likewise. (py-frame.o): Likewise. (py-framefilter.o): Likewise. (py-function.o): Likewise. (py-gdb-readline.o): Likewise. (py-inferior.o): Likewise. (py-infevents.o): Likewise. (py-infthread.o): Likewise. (py-lazy-string.o): Likewise. (py-linetable.o): Likewise. (py-newobjfileevent.o): Likewise. (py-objfile.o): Likewise. (py-param.o): Likewise. (py-prettyprint.o): Likewise. (py-progspace.o): Likewise. (py-signalevent.o): Likewise. (py-stopevent.o): Likewise. (py-symbol.o): Likewise. (py-symtab.o): Likewise. (py-threadevent.o): Likewise. (py-type.o): Likewise. (py-unwind.o): Likewise. (py-utils.o): Likewise. (py-value.o): Likewise. (py-varobj.o): Likewise.
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$(POSTCOMPILE)
installcheck:
# The check target can not use subdir_do, because subdir_do does not
# use TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS.
check: force
@if [ -f testsuite/Makefile ]; then \
rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \
rootsrc=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc; \
cd testsuite; \
$(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check; \
else true; fi
check-perf: force
@if [ -f testsuite/Makefile ]; then \
rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \
rootsrc=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc; \
cd testsuite; \
$(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check-perf; \
else true; fi
check-read1: force
@if [ -f testsuite/Makefile ]; then \
rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \
rootsrc=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc; \
cd testsuite; \
$(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check-read1; \
else true; fi
check-parallel: force
@if [ -f testsuite/Makefile ]; then \
rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \
rootsrc=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc; \
cd testsuite; \
$(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) check-parallel; \
else true; fi
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# The idea is to parallelize testing of multilibs, for example:
# make -j3 check//sh-hms-sim/{-m1,-m2,-m3,-m3e,-m4}/{,-nofpu}
# will run 3 concurrent sessions of check, eventually testing all 10
# combinations. GNU make is required for the % pattern to work, as is
# a shell that expands alternations within braces. If GNU make is not
# used, this rule will harmlessly fail to match. Used FORCE_PARALLEL to
# prevent serialized checking due to the passed RUNTESTFLAGS.
# FIXME: use config.status --config not --version, when available.
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check//%: force
@if [ -f testsuite/config.status ]; then \
rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; \
rootsrc=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`; export rootsrc; \
target=`echo "$@" | sed 's,//.*,,'`; \
variant=`echo "$@" | sed 's,^[^/]*//,,'`; \
vardots=`echo "$$variant" | sed 's,/,.,g'`; \
testdir=testsuite.$$vardots; \
if [ ! -f $$testdir/Makefile ] && [ -f testsuite/config.status ]; then \
configargs=`cd testsuite && ./config.status --version | \
sed -n -e 's,"$$,,' -e 's,^ *with options ",,p'`; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $$testdir && \
(cd $$testdir && \
eval $(SHELL) "\"\$$rootsrc/testsuite/configure\" $$configargs" \
"\"--srcdir=\$$rootsrc/testsuite\"" \
); \
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else :; fi && cd $$testdir && \
$(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) \
RUNTESTFLAGS="--target_board=$$variant $(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
FORCE_PARALLEL=$(if $(FORCE_PARALLEL),1,$(if $(RUNTESTFLAGS),,1)) \
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"$$target"; \
else true; fi
# The set of headers checked by 'check-headers' by default.
CHECK_HEADERS = $(HFILES_NO_SRCDIR)
# Try to compile each header in isolation, thus ensuring headers are
# self-contained.
#
# Defaults to checking all $HFILES_NO_SRCDIR headers.
#
# Do:
#
# make check-headers CHECK_HEADERS="header.h list.h"
#
# to check specific headers.
#
check-headers:
@echo Checking headers.
for i in $(CHECK_HEADERS) ; do \
$(CXX) $(CXX_DIALECT) -x c++-header -c -fsyntax-only \
$(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) -include defs.h $(srcdir)/$$i ; \
done
.PHONY: check-headers
info install-info clean-info dvi pdf install-pdf html install-html: force
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=$@ "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
# Traditionally "install" depends on "all". But it may be useful
# not to; for example, if the user has made some trivial change to a
# source file and doesn't care about rebuilding or just wants to save the
# time it takes for make to check that all is up to date.
# install-only is intended to address that need.
install: all
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) install-only
Implementing catch syscall. * amd64-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (amd64_linux_get_syscall_number): New function. (amd64_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * breakpoint.c: New include: xml-syscall.h. (set_raw_breakpoint_without_location): Setting the parameters for the catch syscall feature. (insert_catch_syscall): New. (remove_catch_syscall): New. (breakpoint_hit_catch_syscall): New. (print_it_catch_syscall): New. (print_one_catch_syscall): New. (print_mention_catch_syscall): New. (catch_syscall_breakpoint_ops): New. (syscall_catchpoint_p): New. (create_catchpoint_without_mention): New. (create_catchpoint): Modified in order to use create_catchpoint_without_mention. (create_syscall_event_catchpoint): New. (clean_up_filters): New. (catch_syscall_split_args): New. (catch_syscall_command_1): New. (delete_breakpoint): Add cleanup for catch syscall. (is_syscall_catchpoint_enabled): New. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. (catch_syscall_completer): New completer function. (add_catch_command): Add the completer function for catchpoints. * breakpoint.h (syscalls_to_be_caught): New vector. (catch_syscall_enabled): New. (catching_syscall_number): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * gdbarch.sh: Add syscall catchpoint functions and structures. (get_syscall_number): New. (UNKNOWN_SYSCALL): New definition. * i386-linux-nat.c (i386_linux_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * i386-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall name for the architecture. (i386_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (i386_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; set the correct syscall file name. * inf-child.c (inf_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. (inf_child_target): Assign default values to target_ops. * inf-ptrace.c (inf_ptrace_resume): Select the proper request to be made for ptrace() considering if we are catching syscalls or not. * inferior.h (struct inferior): Included new variables any_syscall_count, syscalls_counts and total_syscalls_count, used to keep track of requested syscall catchpoints. * infrun.c (resume): Add syscall catchpoint. (deal_with_syscall_event): New. (handle_inferior_event): Add syscall entry/return events. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. * linux-nat.c: Define some helpful variables to track wether we have support for the needed ptrace option. (linux_test_for_tracesysgood): New. (linux_supports_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_tracesysgood): New. (linux_enable_event_reporting): Save the current used ptrace options. (linux_child_post_attach): Calling linux_enable_tracesysgood. (linux_child_post_startup_inferior): Likewise. (linux_child_set_syscall_catchpoint): New function. (linux_handle_extended_wait): Handle the case which the inferior stops because it has called or returned from a syscall. (linux_target_install_ops): Install the necessary functions to handle syscall catchpoints. * linux-nat.h (struct lwp_info): Include syscall_state into the structure, which indicates if we are in a syscall entry or return. * ppc-linux-tdep.c: Include xml-syscall.h header, define the XML syscall filename for the arch. (ppc_linux_get_syscall_number): New. (ppc_linux_init_abi): Register the correct functions for syscall catchpoint; setting the correct name for the XML syscall file. * target.c (update_current_target): Update/copy functions related to syscall catchpoint. (target_waitstatus_to_string): Add syscall catchpoint entry/return events. * target.h (struct target_waitstatus): Add syscall number. (struct syscall): New struct to hold information about syscalls in the system. (struct target_ops): Add ops for syscall catchpoint. (inferior_has_called_syscall): New. (target_set_syscall_catchpoint): New. * xml-support.c (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New function, transferred from xml-tdesc.c. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_content_from_file): New. * xml-tdesc.c (fetch_xml_from_file): Function removed; transferred to xml-support.c. (file_read_description_xml): Updated to use the new xml_fetch_content_from_file function. * syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd: New definition file for syscall's XML support. * syscalls/amd64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use amd64 architecture. * syscalls/i386-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use i386 architecture. * syscalls/ppc-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC architecture. * syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml: New file containing information about syscalls for GNU/Linux systems that use PPC64 architecture. * xml-syscall.c: New file containing functions for manipulating syscall's XML files. * xml-syscall.h: New file, exporting the functions above mentioned. * Makefile.in: Support for relocatable GDB datadir and XML syscall. * NEWS: Added information about the catch syscall feature. * doc/gdb.texinfo (Set Catchpoints): Documentation about the new feature. * testsuite/Makefile.in: Inclusion of catch-syscall object. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.c: New file. * testsuite/gdb.base/catch-syscall.exp: New file.
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install-only: $(CONFIG_INSTALL)
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo gdb | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=gdb ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gdb$(EXEEXT) \
$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT) ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/gdb ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) jit-reader.h $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/gdb/jit-reader.h
if test "x$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET)$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST)" != x; \
then \
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo gcore | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=gcore ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) ; \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) gcore \
$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name; \
fi
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo gdb-add-index | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=gdb-add-index ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/contrib/gdb-add-index.sh \
$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name
@$(MAKE) DO=install "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) subdir_do
install-strip:
$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" \
install_sh_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM)" INSTALL_STRIP_FLAG=-s \
`test -z '$(STRIP)' || \
echo "INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV=STRIPPROG='$(STRIP)'"` install-only
Add Guile as an extension language. * NEWS: Mention Guile scripting. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS): New variable. (SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_DEPS): New variables (SUBDIR_GUILE_LDFLAGS, SUBDIR_GUILE_CFLAGS): New variables. (INTERNAL_CPPFLAGS): Add GUILE_CPPFLAGS. (CLIBS): Add GUILE_LIBS. (install-guile): New rule. (guile.o): New rule. (scm-arch.o, scm-auto-load.o, scm-block.o): New rules. (scm-breakpoint.o, scm-disasm.o, scm-exception.o): New rules. (scm-frame.o, scm-iterator.o, scm-lazy-string.o): New rules. (scm-math.o, scm-objfile.o, scm-ports.o): New rules. (scm-pretty-print.o, scm-safe-call.o, scm-gsmob.o): New rules. (scm-string.o, scm-symbol.o, scm-symtab.o): New rules. (scm-type.o, scm-utils.o, scm-value.o): New rules. * configure.ac: New option --with-guile. * configure: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * auto-load.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "gdb/section-scripts.h". (source_section_scripts): Handle Guile scripts. (_initialize_auto_load): Add name of Guile objfile script to scripts-directory help text. * breakpoint.c (condition_command): Tweak comment to include Scheme. * breakpoint.h (gdbscm_breakpoint_object): Add forward decl. (struct breakpoint): New member scm_bp_object. * defs.h (enum command_control_type): New value guile_control. * cli/cli-cmds.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (show_user): Update comment. (_initialize_cli_cmds): Update help text for "show user". Update help text for max-user-call-depth. * cli/cli-script.c: Remove #include "python/python.h". Add #include "extension.h". (multi_line_command_p): Add guile_control. (print_command_lines): Handle guile_control. (execute_control_command, recurse_read_control_structure): Ditto. (process_next_line): Recognize "guile" commands. * disasm.c (gdb_disassemble_info): Make non-static. * disasm.h: #include "dis-asm.h". (struct gdbarch): Add forward decl. (gdb_disassemble_info): Declare. * extension.c: #include "guile/guile.h". (extension_languages): Add guile. (get_ext_lang_defn): Handle EXT_LANG_GDB. * extension.h (enum extension_language): New value EXT_LANG_GUILE. * gdbtypes.c (get_unsigned_type_max): New function. (get_signed_type_minmax): New function. * gdbtypes.h (get_unsigned_type_max): Declare. (get_signed_type_minmax): Declare. * guile/README: New file. * guile/guile-internal.h: New file. * guile/guile.c: New file. * guile/guile.h: New file. * guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * guile/scm-auto-load.c: New file. * guile/scm-block.c: New file. * guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * guile/scm-exception.c: New file. * guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * guile/scm-gsmob.c: New file. * guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * guile/scm-lazy-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-math.c: New file. * guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * guile/scm-ports.c: New file. * guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * guile/scm-safe-call.c: New file. * guile/scm-string.c: New file. * guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * guile/scm-type.c: New file. * guile/scm-utils.c: New file. * guile/scm-value.c: New file. * guile/lib/gdb.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/boot.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/experimental.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/init.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/iterator.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/printing.scm: New file. * guile/lib/gdb/types.scm: New file. * data-directory/Makefile.in (GUILE_SRCDIR): New variable. (VPATH): Add $(GUILE_SRCDIR). (GUILE_DIR): New variable. (GUILE_INSTALL_DIR, GUILE_FILES): New variables. (all): Add stamp-guile dependency. (stamp-guile): New rule. (clean-guile, install-guile, uninstall-guile): New rules. (install-only): Add install-guile dependency. (uninstall): Add uninstall-guile dependency. (clean): Add clean-guile dependency. doc/ * Makefile.in (GDB_DOC_FILES): Add guile.texi. * gdb.texinfo (Auto-loading): Add set/show auto-load guile-scripts. (Extending GDB): New menu entries Guile, Multiple Extension Languages. (Guile docs): Include guile.texi. (objfile-gdbdotext file): Add objfile-gdb.scm. (dotdebug_gdb_scripts section): Mention Guile scripts. (Multiple Extension Languages): New node. * guile.texi: New file. testsuite/ * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add gdb.guile. * configure: Regenerate. * lib/gdb-guile.exp: New file. * lib/gdb.exp (get_target_charset): New function. * gdb.base/help.exp: Update expected output from "apropos apropos". * gdb.guile/Makefile.in: New file. * gdb.guile/guile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-arch.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-block.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-breakpoint.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-disasm.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-equal.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-error.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-args.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame-inline.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-frame.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-generics.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-gsmob.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-iterator.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-math.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script-gdb.in: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-objfile.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-ports.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-pretty-print.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-section-script.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symbol.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab-2.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-symtab.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-type.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value-cc.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.c: New file. * gdb.guile/scm-value.exp: New file. * gdb.guile/source2.scm: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.cc: New file. * gdb.guile/types-module.exp: New file.
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install-guile:
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(GDB_DATADIR)/guile/gdb
install-python:
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(GDB_DATADIR)/python/gdb
uninstall: force $(CONFIG_UNINSTALL)
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo gdb | sed -e $$t` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=gdb ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT) \
$(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/$$transformed_name.1
if test "x$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_TARGET)$(HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST)" != x; \
then \
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo gcore | sed -e "$$t"` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=gcore ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name; \
fi
@$(MAKE) DO=uninstall "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) subdir_do
# The C++ name parser can be built standalone for testing.
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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test-cp-name-parser.o: cp-name-parser.c
$(COMPILE) -DTEST_CPNAMES cp-name-parser.c
$(POSTCOMPILE)
test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT): test-cp-name-parser.o $(LIBIBERTY)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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$(ECHO_CXXLD) $(CC_LD) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS) \
-o test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT) test-cp-name-parser.o \
$(LIBIBERTY)
# We do this by grepping through sources. If that turns out to be too slow,
# maybe we could just require every .o file to have an initialization routine
# of a given name (top.o -> _initialize_top, etc.).
#
# Formatting conventions: The name of the _initialize_* routines must start
# in column zero, and must not be inside #if.
#
# Note that the set of files with init functions might change, or the names
# of the functions might change, so this files needs to depend on all the
# source files that will be linked into gdb. However, due to the way
# this Makefile has generally been written, we do this indirectly, by
# computing the list of source files from the list of object files.
INIT_FILES = \
$(patsubst %.o,%.c, \
$(patsubst %-exp.o,%-exp.y, \
$(filter-out init.o version.o %_S.o %_U.o,\
$(COMMON_OBS))))
init.c: stamp-init; @true
stamp-init: $(INIT_FILES)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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@$(ECHO_INIT_C) echo "Making init.c"
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@rm -f init.c-tmp init.l-tmp
@touch init.c-tmp
@-for f in $(INIT_FILES); do \
sed -n -e 's/^_initialize_\([a-z_0-9A-Z]*\).*/\1/p' \
$(srcdir)/$$f 2>/dev/null; \
done > init.l-tmp
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@echo '/* Do not modify this file. */' >>init.c-tmp
@echo '/* It is created automatically by the Makefile. */'>>init.c-tmp
@echo '#include "defs.h" /* For initialize_file_ftype. */' >>init.c-tmp
@echo 'extern void initialize_all_files(void);' >>init.c-tmp
@sed -e 's/\(.*\)/extern initialize_file_ftype _initialize_\1;/' <init.l-tmp >>init.c-tmp
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@echo 'void' >>init.c-tmp
@echo 'initialize_all_files (void)' >>init.c-tmp
@echo '{' >>init.c-tmp
@sed -e 's/\(.*\)/ _initialize_\1 ();/' <init.l-tmp >>init.c-tmp
@echo '}' >>init.c-tmp
@$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change init.c-tmp init.c
@echo stamp > stamp-init
.PRECIOUS: init.c
gdb/ Build gdb directly from *.o files not using libgdb.a. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_TUI_OBS): Remove duplicate tui.o. (COMMON_OBS): Remove solib-target.o. (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it before the gdb$(EXEEXT) rule. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Replace libgdb.a with $(LIBGDB_OBS). (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it above. * configure.tgt (alpha*-*-linux*, alpha*-*-freebsd*) (alpha*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, alpha*-*-netbsd*, alpha*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (alpha*-*-openbsd*, am33_2.0*-*-linux*, arm*-wince-pe) (arm*-*-mingw32ce*, arm*-*-linux*, arm*-*-netbsd*, arm*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (arm*-*-openbsd*, cris*, frv-*-*, hppa*-*-hpux*, hppa*-*-linux*) (hppa*-*-netbsd*, hppa*-*-openbsd*, i[34567]86-*-darwin*) (i[34567]86-*-dicos*, i[34567]86-*-freebsd*, i[34567]86-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (i[34567]86-*-netbsd*, i[34567]86-*-knetbsd*-gnu, i[34567]86-*-openbsd*) (i[34567]86-*-nto*, i[34567]86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*) (x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*, i[34567]86-*-solaris*, i[34567]86-*-linux*) (i[34567]86-*-gnu*, ia64-*-linux*, m32r*-*-linux*, m68*-*-linux*) (m68*-*-netbsd*, m68*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, m68*-*-openbsd*) (microblaze*-linux-*, microblaze*-*-linux*, mips*-sgi-irix5*) (mips*-sgi-irix6*, mips*-*-linux*, mips*-*-netbsd*) (mips*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, mips64*-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-netbsd*) (powerpc-*-knetbsd*-gnu, powerpc-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-aix*, rs6000-*-*) (powerpc-*-linux*, powerpc64-*-linux*, powerpc*-*-*, s390*-*-*) (sh*-*-linux*, sh*-*-netbsdelf*, sh*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sh*-*-openbsd*) (sparc-*-linux*, sparc64-*-linux*, sparc*-*-freebsd*) (sparc*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, sparc-*-netbsd*, sparc-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (sparc64-*-netbsd*, sparc64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sparc-*-openbsd*) (sparc64-*-openbsd*, sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6], sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6].*) (sparc-*-solaris2*, sparcv9-*-solaris2*, sparc64-*-solaris2*) (vax-*-netbsd*, vax-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-darwin*, x86_64-*-dicos*) (x86_64-*-linux*, x86_64-*-freebsd*, x86_64-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (x86_64-*-netbsd*, x86_64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-openbsd*) (xtensa*-*-linux*, xtensa*): Remove solib.o from gdb_target_obs.
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# Create a library of the gdb object files and build GDB by linking
# against that.
#
# init.o is very important. It pulls in the rest of GDB.
LIBGDB_OBS = $(sort $(COMMON_OBS)) init.o
gdb/ Build gdb directly from *.o files not using libgdb.a. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_TUI_OBS): Remove duplicate tui.o. (COMMON_OBS): Remove solib-target.o. (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it before the gdb$(EXEEXT) rule. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Replace libgdb.a with $(LIBGDB_OBS). (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it above. * configure.tgt (alpha*-*-linux*, alpha*-*-freebsd*) (alpha*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, alpha*-*-netbsd*, alpha*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (alpha*-*-openbsd*, am33_2.0*-*-linux*, arm*-wince-pe) (arm*-*-mingw32ce*, arm*-*-linux*, arm*-*-netbsd*, arm*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (arm*-*-openbsd*, cris*, frv-*-*, hppa*-*-hpux*, hppa*-*-linux*) (hppa*-*-netbsd*, hppa*-*-openbsd*, i[34567]86-*-darwin*) (i[34567]86-*-dicos*, i[34567]86-*-freebsd*, i[34567]86-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (i[34567]86-*-netbsd*, i[34567]86-*-knetbsd*-gnu, i[34567]86-*-openbsd*) (i[34567]86-*-nto*, i[34567]86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*) (x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*, i[34567]86-*-solaris*, i[34567]86-*-linux*) (i[34567]86-*-gnu*, ia64-*-linux*, m32r*-*-linux*, m68*-*-linux*) (m68*-*-netbsd*, m68*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, m68*-*-openbsd*) (microblaze*-linux-*, microblaze*-*-linux*, mips*-sgi-irix5*) (mips*-sgi-irix6*, mips*-*-linux*, mips*-*-netbsd*) (mips*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, mips64*-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-netbsd*) (powerpc-*-knetbsd*-gnu, powerpc-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-aix*, rs6000-*-*) (powerpc-*-linux*, powerpc64-*-linux*, powerpc*-*-*, s390*-*-*) (sh*-*-linux*, sh*-*-netbsdelf*, sh*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sh*-*-openbsd*) (sparc-*-linux*, sparc64-*-linux*, sparc*-*-freebsd*) (sparc*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, sparc-*-netbsd*, sparc-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (sparc64-*-netbsd*, sparc64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sparc-*-openbsd*) (sparc64-*-openbsd*, sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6], sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6].*) (sparc-*-solaris2*, sparcv9-*-solaris2*, sparc64-*-solaris2*) (vax-*-netbsd*, vax-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-darwin*, x86_64-*-dicos*) (x86_64-*-linux*, x86_64-*-freebsd*, x86_64-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (x86_64-*-netbsd*, x86_64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-openbsd*) (xtensa*-*-linux*, xtensa*): Remove solib.o from gdb_target_obs.
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libgdb.a: $(LIBGDB_OBS)
-rm -f libgdb.a
$(AR) q libgdb.a $(LIBGDB_OBS)
$(RANLIB) libgdb.a
# Removing the old gdb first works better if it is running, at least on SunOS.
gdb$(EXEEXT): gdb.o $(LIBGDB_OBS) $(CDEPS) $(TDEPLIBS)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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$(SILENCE) rm -f gdb$(EXEEXT)
$(ECHO_CXXLD) $(CC_LD) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS) $(WIN32LDAPP) \
gdb/ Build gdb directly from *.o files not using libgdb.a. * Makefile.in (SUBDIR_TUI_OBS): Remove duplicate tui.o. (COMMON_OBS): Remove solib-target.o. (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it before the gdb$(EXEEXT) rule. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Replace libgdb.a with $(LIBGDB_OBS). (LIBGDB_OBS, libgdb.a): Move it above. * configure.tgt (alpha*-*-linux*, alpha*-*-freebsd*) (alpha*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, alpha*-*-netbsd*, alpha*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (alpha*-*-openbsd*, am33_2.0*-*-linux*, arm*-wince-pe) (arm*-*-mingw32ce*, arm*-*-linux*, arm*-*-netbsd*, arm*-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (arm*-*-openbsd*, cris*, frv-*-*, hppa*-*-hpux*, hppa*-*-linux*) (hppa*-*-netbsd*, hppa*-*-openbsd*, i[34567]86-*-darwin*) (i[34567]86-*-dicos*, i[34567]86-*-freebsd*, i[34567]86-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (i[34567]86-*-netbsd*, i[34567]86-*-knetbsd*-gnu, i[34567]86-*-openbsd*) (i[34567]86-*-nto*, i[34567]86-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*) (x86_64-*-solaris2.1[0-9]*, i[34567]86-*-solaris*, i[34567]86-*-linux*) (i[34567]86-*-gnu*, ia64-*-linux*, m32r*-*-linux*, m68*-*-linux*) (m68*-*-netbsd*, m68*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, m68*-*-openbsd*) (microblaze*-linux-*, microblaze*-*-linux*, mips*-sgi-irix5*) (mips*-sgi-irix6*, mips*-*-linux*, mips*-*-netbsd*) (mips*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, mips64*-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-netbsd*) (powerpc-*-knetbsd*-gnu, powerpc-*-openbsd*, powerpc-*-aix*, rs6000-*-*) (powerpc-*-linux*, powerpc64-*-linux*, powerpc*-*-*, s390*-*-*) (sh*-*-linux*, sh*-*-netbsdelf*, sh*-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sh*-*-openbsd*) (sparc-*-linux*, sparc64-*-linux*, sparc*-*-freebsd*) (sparc*-*-kfreebsd*-gnu, sparc-*-netbsd*, sparc-*-knetbsd*-gnu) (sparc64-*-netbsd*, sparc64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, sparc-*-openbsd*) (sparc64-*-openbsd*, sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6], sparc-*-solaris2.[0-6].*) (sparc-*-solaris2*, sparcv9-*-solaris2*, sparc64-*-solaris2*) (vax-*-netbsd*, vax-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-darwin*, x86_64-*-dicos*) (x86_64-*-linux*, x86_64-*-freebsd*, x86_64-*-kfreebsd*-gnu) (x86_64-*-netbsd*, x86_64-*-knetbsd*-gnu, x86_64-*-openbsd*) (xtensa*-*-linux*, xtensa*): Remove solib.o from gdb_target_obs.
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-o gdb$(EXEEXT) gdb.o $(LIBGDB_OBS) \
$(TDEPLIBS) $(TUI_LIBRARY) $(CLIBS) $(LOADLIBES)
ifneq ($(CODESIGN_CERT),)
$(ECHO_SIGN) $(CODESIGN) -s $(CODESIGN_CERT) gdb$(EXEEXT)
endif
# Convenience rule to handle recursion.
.PHONY: all-data-directory
all-data-directory: data-directory/Makefile
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=all DODIRS=data-directory subdir_do
# This is useful when debugging GDB, because some Unix's don't let you run GDB
# on itself without copying the executable. So "make gdb1" will make
# gdb and put a copy in gdb1, and you can run it with "gdb gdb1".
# Removing gdb1 before the copy is the right thing if gdb1 is open
# in another process.
gdb1$(EXEEXT): gdb$(EXEEXT)
rm -f gdb1$(EXEEXT)
cp gdb$(EXEEXT) gdb1$(EXEEXT)
# Put the proper machine-specific files first, so M-. on a machine
# specific routine gets the one for the correct machine. (FIXME: those
# files go in twice; we should be removing them from the main list).
# TAGS depends on all the files that go into it so you can rebuild TAGS
# with `make TAGS' and not have to say `rm TAGS' first.
GDB_NM_FILE = @GDB_NM_FILE@
TAGS: $(TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR) $(TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR)
@echo Making TAGS
etags `(test -n "$(GDB_NM_FILE)" && echo "$(srcdir)/$(GDB_NM_FILE)")` \
`(for i in $(DEPFILES) $(TAGFILES_NO_SRCDIR); do \
echo $(srcdir)/$$i ; \
done ; for i in $(TAGFILES_WITH_SRCDIR); do \
echo $$i ; \
done) | sed -e 's/\.o$$/\.c/'` \
`find $(srcdir)/config -name '*.h' -print`
tags: TAGS
clean mostlyclean: $(CONFIG_CLEAN)
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=clean "DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" subdir_do
rm -f *.o *.a *~ init.c-tmp init.l-tmp version.c-tmp
rm -f init.c stamp-init version.c stamp-version
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rm -f gdb$(EXEEXT) core make.log
rm -f gdb[0-9]$(EXEEXT)
rm -f test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)
rm -f xml-builtin.c stamp-xml
rm -f $(DEPDIR)/*
[RFC] Replicate src dir in build dir Nowadays, GDB build tree is almost flat, but source tree isn't. We have arch/ nat/ target/ common/ cli/ mi/ tui/ python/ guile/ directories. We need to some rules in Makefile for source files in different source directories, like, # Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories. %.o: ${srcdir}/arch/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) %.o: ${srcdir}/nat/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) so we should take care of some special case that files' base name is the same, like, # Specify an explicit rule for gdb/common/agent.c, to avoid a clash with the # object file generate by gdb/agent.c. common-agent.o: $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(POSTCOMPILE) As we add more and more files in different directories, it becomes tricky to name files, because we need take this into account. This patch takes the first step toward "Replicate src dir in build dir", that is, we create arch/ directory in buildtree, and put amd64.o there as an example. Dependency tracking is updated for files with directory name. Currently, when we build amd64.o, "-c -o amd64.o -MT amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF .deps/amd64.Tpo" with this patch applied, it becomes, "-c -o arch/amd64.o -MT arch/amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF arch/.deps/amd64.o.Tpo" "make clean" removes the object files, and "make distclean" removes .deps additionally. configure file create .deps directory in each of CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, and pass it to Makefile.in, so that "make clean" and "make distclean" can remove stuffs there. If people agree with this change, I'll add more directories to CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR. gdb: 2017-10-06 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): New. (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o. (clean): Remove object files and dependency files. (distclean): Remove the directory. * configure.ac: Invoke AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. * configure: Re-generated. * configure.tgt: Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o.
2017-10-06 18:13:30 +08:00
for i in $(CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR); do \
rm -f $$i/*.o; \
rm -f $$i/$(DEPDIR)/*; \
done
# This used to depend on c-exp.c m2-exp.c TAGS
# I believe this is wrong; the makefile standards for distclean just
# describe removing files; the only sort of "re-create a distribution"
# functionality described is if the distributed files are unmodified.
distclean: clean
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=distclean "DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" subdir_do
rm -f nm.h config.status config.h stamp-h b jit-reader.h
rm -f gdb-gdb.py gdb-gdb.gdb
rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp y.tab.h
rm -f config.log config.cache
rm -f Makefile
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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rm -rf $(DEPDIR)
[RFC] Replicate src dir in build dir Nowadays, GDB build tree is almost flat, but source tree isn't. We have arch/ nat/ target/ common/ cli/ mi/ tui/ python/ guile/ directories. We need to some rules in Makefile for source files in different source directories, like, # Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories. %.o: ${srcdir}/arch/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) %.o: ${srcdir}/nat/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) so we should take care of some special case that files' base name is the same, like, # Specify an explicit rule for gdb/common/agent.c, to avoid a clash with the # object file generate by gdb/agent.c. common-agent.o: $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(POSTCOMPILE) As we add more and more files in different directories, it becomes tricky to name files, because we need take this into account. This patch takes the first step toward "Replicate src dir in build dir", that is, we create arch/ directory in buildtree, and put amd64.o there as an example. Dependency tracking is updated for files with directory name. Currently, when we build amd64.o, "-c -o amd64.o -MT amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF .deps/amd64.Tpo" with this patch applied, it becomes, "-c -o arch/amd64.o -MT arch/amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF arch/.deps/amd64.o.Tpo" "make clean" removes the object files, and "make distclean" removes .deps additionally. configure file create .deps directory in each of CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, and pass it to Makefile.in, so that "make clean" and "make distclean" can remove stuffs there. If people agree with this change, I'll add more directories to CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR. gdb: 2017-10-06 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): New. (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o. (clean): Remove object files and dependency files. (distclean): Remove the directory. * configure.ac: Invoke AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. * configure: Re-generated. * configure.tgt: Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o.
2017-10-06 18:13:30 +08:00
for i in $(CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR); do \
if test -d $$i/$(DEPDIR); then rmdir $$i/$(DEPDIR); fi \
[RFC] Replicate src dir in build dir Nowadays, GDB build tree is almost flat, but source tree isn't. We have arch/ nat/ target/ common/ cli/ mi/ tui/ python/ guile/ directories. We need to some rules in Makefile for source files in different source directories, like, # Rules for compiling .c files in the various source subdirectories. %.o: ${srcdir}/arch/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) %.o: ${srcdir}/nat/%.c $(COMPILE) $< $(POSTCOMPILE) so we should take care of some special case that files' base name is the same, like, # Specify an explicit rule for gdb/common/agent.c, to avoid a clash with the # object file generate by gdb/agent.c. common-agent.o: $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(COMPILE) $(srcdir)/common/agent.c $(POSTCOMPILE) As we add more and more files in different directories, it becomes tricky to name files, because we need take this into account. This patch takes the first step toward "Replicate src dir in build dir", that is, we create arch/ directory in buildtree, and put amd64.o there as an example. Dependency tracking is updated for files with directory name. Currently, when we build amd64.o, "-c -o amd64.o -MT amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF .deps/amd64.Tpo" with this patch applied, it becomes, "-c -o arch/amd64.o -MT arch/amd64.o -MMD -MP -MF arch/.deps/amd64.o.Tpo" "make clean" removes the object files, and "make distclean" removes .deps additionally. configure file create .deps directory in each of CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR, and pass it to Makefile.in, so that "make clean" and "make distclean" can remove stuffs there. If people agree with this change, I'll add more directories to CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR. gdb: 2017-10-06 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): New. (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o. (clean): Remove object files and dependency files. (distclean): Remove the directory. * configure.ac: Invoke AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS. * configure: Re-generated. * configure.tgt: Replace amd64.o with arch/amd64.o.
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done
maintainer-clean: local-maintainer-clean do-maintainer-clean distclean
realclean: maintainer-clean
local-maintainer-clean:
@echo "This command is intended for maintainers to use;"
@echo "it deletes files that may require special tools to rebuild."
rm -f c-exp.c \
cp-name-parser.c \
ada-lex.c ada-exp.c \
d-exp.c f-exp.c go-exp.c m2-exp.c p-exp.c rust-exp.c
rm -f TAGS
rm -f $(YYFILES)
rm -f nm.h config.status
do-maintainer-clean:
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=maintainer-clean "DODIRS=$(CLEANDIRS)" \
subdir_do
diststuff: $(DISTSTUFF) $(PACKAGE).pot $(CATALOGS)
cd doc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) diststuff
subdir_do: force
@for i in $(DODIRS); do \
case $$i in \
$(REQUIRED_SUBDIRS)) \
if [ ! -f ./$$i/Makefile ] ; then \
echo "Missing $$i/Makefile" >&2 ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi ;; \
esac ; \
if [ -f ./$$i/Makefile ] ; then \
if (cd ./$$i; \
$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(DO)) ; then true ; \
else exit 1 ; fi ; \
else true ; fi ; \
done
Introduce "gdb/configure.nat" (and delete "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files) Due to my ongoing work to make it possible for gdbserver to start the inferior using the shell, I had to share the fork_inferior function under the "nat/" directory. In order to do that, I created a new file and put the function there; however, this meant that I now had to update some of the *.mh files (under "gdb/config") and add the new file as a dependency to be built natively. Bleh... After talking a bit to Pedro about this, the idea came up to write a new "gdb/configure.nat" file, a la "gdb/configure.tgt", which would concentrate all of the native settings for each host/system. I decided to tackle this issue. The patch is simple. All of the previous Makefile variables that were being declared inside the *.mh files are now inside "gdb/Makefile.in", and "gdb/configure" is responsible for AC_SUBST'ing them. The definitions of these variables were put inside "gdb/configure.nat", so now they're shell variables. For excerpts of Makefile code, one must create a file under "gdb/config/${gdb_cpu_host}" and reference it on the "nat_extra_makefile_frag" variable. It should now be easier to update the native dependencies of hosts in this single file. This has been tested on x86_64 without regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@". Add variables NAT_FILE, NATDEPFILES, NAT_CDEPS, LOADLIBES, MH_CFLAGS, XM_CLIBS, NAT_GENERATED_FILES, HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST. Add "@nat_extra_makefile_frag@". (Makefile): Remove dependency on "@frags@". ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Likewise. (data-directory/Makefile): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh: Deleted; moved contents to "gdb/configure.nat". * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/darwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/go32.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nto.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Likewise. * config/ia64/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m32r/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/aix.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/s390/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/tilegx/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mn: New file, with excerpts from "config/i386/i386gnu.mh". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Rewrite code to use "gdb/configure.nat" instead of *.mh files under "gdb/config". * configure.nat: New file, with contents from the "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@".
2017-04-26 04:03:39 +08:00
Makefile: Makefile.in config.status
$(SHELL) config.status $@
Introduce "gdb/configure.nat" (and delete "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files) Due to my ongoing work to make it possible for gdbserver to start the inferior using the shell, I had to share the fork_inferior function under the "nat/" directory. In order to do that, I created a new file and put the function there; however, this meant that I now had to update some of the *.mh files (under "gdb/config") and add the new file as a dependency to be built natively. Bleh... After talking a bit to Pedro about this, the idea came up to write a new "gdb/configure.nat" file, a la "gdb/configure.tgt", which would concentrate all of the native settings for each host/system. I decided to tackle this issue. The patch is simple. All of the previous Makefile variables that were being declared inside the *.mh files are now inside "gdb/Makefile.in", and "gdb/configure" is responsible for AC_SUBST'ing them. The definitions of these variables were put inside "gdb/configure.nat", so now they're shell variables. For excerpts of Makefile code, one must create a file under "gdb/config/${gdb_cpu_host}" and reference it on the "nat_extra_makefile_frag" variable. It should now be easier to update the native dependencies of hosts in this single file. This has been tested on x86_64 without regressions. gdb/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile.in: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@". Add variables NAT_FILE, NATDEPFILES, NAT_CDEPS, LOADLIBES, MH_CFLAGS, XM_CLIBS, NAT_GENERATED_FILES, HAVE_NATIVE_GCORE_HOST. Add "@nat_extra_makefile_frag@". (Makefile): Remove dependency on "@frags@". ($(GNULIB_BUILDDIR)/Makefile): Likewise. (data-directory/Makefile): Likewise. * config/aarch64/linux.mh: Deleted; moved contents to "gdb/configure.nat". * config/alpha/alpha-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/cygwin64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/darwin.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/go32.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/mingw64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/nto.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Likewise. * config/ia64/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m32r/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/aix.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/ppc64-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/powerpc/spu-linux.mh: Likewise. * config/s390/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/linux64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Likewise. * config/sparc/sol2.mh: Likewise. * config/tilegx/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Likewise. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Likewise. * config/xtensa/linux.mh: Likewise. * config/i386/i386gnu.mn: New file, with excerpts from "config/i386/i386gnu.mh". * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Rewrite code to use "gdb/configure.nat" instead of *.mh files under "gdb/config". * configure.nat: New file, with contents from the "gdb/config/*/*.mh" files. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: 2017-05-06 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com> * Makefile: Remove "@host_makefile_frag@".
2017-04-26 04:03:39 +08:00
data-directory/Makefile: data-directory/Makefile.in config.status
$(SHELL) config.status $@
.PHONY: run
run: Makefile
./gdb$(EXEEXT) --data-directory=`pwd`/data-directory $(GDBFLAGS)
jit-reader.h: $(srcdir)/jit-reader.in
$(SHELL) config.status $@
gcore: $(srcdir)/gcore.in
$(SHELL) config.status $@
gdb-gdb.py: $(srcdir)/gdb-gdb.py.in
$(SHELL) config.status $@
gdb-gdb.gdb: $(srcdir)/gdb-gdb.gdb.in
$(SHELL) config.status $@
config.h: stamp-h ; @true
stamp-h: $(srcdir)/config.in config.status
$(SHELL) config.status config.h
nm.h: stamp-nmh ; @true
stamp-nmh: config.status
$(SHELL) config.status nm.h
config.status: $(srcdir)/configure configure.nat configure.tgt configure.host ../bfd/development.sh
$(SHELL) config.status --recheck
ACLOCAL = aclocal
2012-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> gdb/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS): Add $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (CLEANDIRS). Remove gnulib/import. (REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (all-lib): Ditto. (distclean): Remove the $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) directory. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Set CONFIG_FILES to just Makefile. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Remove '-I gnulib/import/m4'. (aclocal_m4_deps): Remove the gnulib dependencies. Add acx_configure_dir.m4. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * acx_configure_dir.m4: New file. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New variable. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile. * gdb/defs.h: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * gnulib/Makefile.in: New file. * gnulib/configure.ac: New file. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: New file. * gnulib/config.in: New file. * gnulib/configure: New file. * gnulib/: Re-run gnulib-tool to adjust. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS, CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New. (all, install-only, uninstall, clean-info, all-lib, clean): No longer pass GNULIB_FLAGS_TO_PASS. Use subdir_do. (maintainer-clean realclean distclean): Use subdir_do. (subdir_do): New. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Adjust. Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Don't pass argument to config.status. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT, and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Call AC_PROG_RANLIB. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile anymore. * gdbreplay.c: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * server.h: Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate.
2012-04-20 03:34:52 +08:00
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I ../config
# Keep these in sync with the includes in acinclude.m4.
aclocal_m4_deps = \
configure.ac \
2012-04-19 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> gdb/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS): Add $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (CLEANDIRS). Remove gnulib/import. (REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). (all-lib): Ditto. (distclean): Remove the $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR) directory. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Set CONFIG_FILES to just Makefile. (ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS): Remove '-I gnulib/import/m4'. (aclocal_m4_deps): Remove the gnulib dependencies. Add acx_configure_dir.m4. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * acx_configure_dir.m4: New file. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New variable. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile. * gdb/defs.h: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * gnulib/Makefile.in: New file. * gnulib/configure.ac: New file. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: New file. * gnulib/config.in: New file. * gnulib/configure: New file. * gnulib/: Re-run gnulib-tool to adjust. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GNULIB_BUILDDIR): New. (LIBGNU, INCGNU, GNULIB_H): Adjust. (SUBDIRS, CLEANDIRS, REQUIRED_SUBDIRS): New. (all, install-only, uninstall, clean-info, all-lib, clean): No longer pass GNULIB_FLAGS_TO_PASS. Use subdir_do. (maintainer-clean realclean distclean): Use subdir_do. (subdir_do): New. (gnulib/import/Makefile): Adjust. Replace gnulib/import with $(GNULIB_BUILDDIR). Don't pass argument to config.status. * acinclude.m4: Include acx_configure_dir.m4. * configure.ac: Remove gl_EARLY, gl_INIT, and AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE calls. Call AC_PROG_RANLIB. Configure gnulib using ACX_CONFIGURE_DIR. (GNULIB): New. (GNULIB_STDINT_H): Adjust. (AC_OUTPUT): Don't output gnulib/Makefile anymore. * gdbreplay.c: Include build-gnulib/config.h. * server.h: Likewise. * aclocal.m4: Regenerate. * config.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate.
2012-04-20 03:34:52 +08:00
acx_configure_dir.m4 \
transform.m4 \
../bfd/bfd.m4 \
../config/acinclude.m4 \
../config/plugins.m4 \
../config/lead-dot.m4 \
../config/override.m4 \
../config/largefile.m4 \
../config/gettext-sister.m4 \
../config/lib-ld.m4 \
../config/lib-prefix.m4 \
../config/lib-link.m4 \
../config/acx.m4 \
../config/tcl.m4 \
../config/depstand.m4 \
../config/lcmessage.m4 \
../config/codeset.m4 \
../config/zlib.m4 \
../config/ax_pthread.m4
$(srcdir)/aclocal.m4: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(aclocal_m4_deps)
cd $(srcdir) && $(ACLOCAL) $(ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS)
AUTOCONF = autoconf
configure_deps = $(srcdir)/configure.ac $(srcdir)/aclocal.m4
$(srcdir)/configure: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(configure_deps)
cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOCONF)
AUTOHEADER = autoheader
$(srcdir)/config.in: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(configure_deps)
cd $(srcdir) && $(AUTOHEADER)
rm -f stamp-h
touch $@
# automatic rebuilding in automake-generated Makefiles requires
# this rule in the toplevel Makefile, which, with GNU make, causes
# the desired updates through the implicit regeneration of the Makefile
# and all of its prerequisites.
am--refresh:
@:
force:
# Documentation!
# GDB QUICK REFERENCE (TeX dvi file, CM fonts)
doc/refcard.dvi:
cd doc; $(MAKE) refcard.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
# GDB QUICK REFERENCE (PostScript output, common PS fonts)
doc/refcard.ps:
cd doc; $(MAKE) refcard.ps $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
# GDB MANUAL: TeX dvi file
doc/gdb.dvi:
cd doc; $(MAKE) gdb.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
# GDB MANUAL: info file
doc/gdb.info:
cd doc; $(MAKE) gdb.info $(FLAGS_TO_PASS)
# Make copying.c from COPYING
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
2008-08-08 06:49:10 +08:00
$(srcdir)/copying.c: @MAINTAINER_MODE_TRUE@ $(srcdir)/../COPYING3 $(srcdir)/copying.awk
awk -f $(srcdir)/copying.awk \
< $(srcdir)/../COPYING3 > $(srcdir)/copying.tmp
mv $(srcdir)/copying.tmp $(srcdir)/copying.c
version.c: stamp-version; @true
# Note that the obvious names for the temp file are taken by
# create-version.sh.
Move gdbsupport to the top level This patch moves the gdbsupport directory to the top level. This is the next step in the ongoing project to move gdbserver to the top level. The bulk of this patch was created by "git mv gdb/gdbsupport gdbsupport". This patch then adds a build system to gdbsupport and wires it into the top level. Then it changes gdb to use the top-level build. gdbserver, on the other hand, is not yet changed. It still does its own build of gdbsupport. ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * src-release.sh (GDB_SUPPORT_DIRS): Add gdbsupport. * MAINTAINERS: Add gdbsupport. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac (configdirs): Add gdbsupport. * gdbsupport: New directory, move from gdb/gdbsupport. * Makefile.def (host_modules, dependencies): Add gnulib. * Makefile.in: Rebuild. gdb/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * nat/x86-linux-dregs.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-ptrace.c: Include configh.h. * nat/linux-btrace.c: Include configh.h. * defs.h: Include config.h, bfd.h. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. (CONFIG_OBS, CONFIG_SRCS): Remove gdbsupport files. * configure: Rebuild. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (SUPPORT, LIBSUPPORT, INCSUPPORT): New variables. (CONFIG_SRC_SUBDIR): Remove gdbsupport. (INTERNAL_CFLAGS_BASE): Add INCSUPPORT. (CLIBS): Add LIBSUPPORT. (CDEPS): Likewise. (COMMON_SFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Likewise. (stamp-version): Update path to create-version.sh. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove gdbsupport files. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * server.h: Include config.h. * gdbreplay.c: Include config.h. * configure: Rebuild. * configure.ac: Don't source common.host. * acinclude.m4: Update path. * Makefile.in (INCSUPPORT): New variable. (INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Add INCSUPPORT. (SFILES): Update paths. (version-generated.c): Update path to create-version.sh. (gdbsupport/%-ipa.o, gdbsupport/%.o): Update paths. gdbsupport/ChangeLog 2020-01-14 Tom Tromey <tom@tromey.com> * common-defs.h: Add GDBSERVER case. Update includes. * acinclude.m4, aclocal.m4, config.in, configure, configure.ac, Makefile.am, Makefile.in, README: New files. * Moved from ../gdb/gdbsupport/ Change-Id: I07632e7798635c1bab389bf885971e584fb4bb78
2019-07-09 22:06:39 +08:00
stamp-version: Makefile version.in $(srcdir)/../bfd/version.h $(srcdir)/../gdbsupport/create-version.sh
$(ECHO_GEN) $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../gdbsupport/create-version.sh $(srcdir) \
$(host_alias) $(target_alias) version-t.t
@$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change version-t.t version.c
@echo stamp > stamp-version
gdb.cxref: $(SFILES)
cxref -I. $(SFILES) >gdb.cxref
force_update:
# GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables
# into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention.
# Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed)
# in GNU Make 4.0.
.NOEXPORT:
# GNU Make 3.63 has a different problem: it keeps tacking command line
# overrides onto the definition of $(MAKE). This variable setting
# will remove them.
MAKEOVERRIDES =
ALLDEPFILES = \
aarch32-tdep.c \
aarch64-fbsd-nat.c \
aarch64-fbsd-tdep.c \
aarch64-linux-nat.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
aarch64-linux-tdep.c \
aarch64-newlib-tdep.c \
aarch64-ravenscar-thread.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
aarch64-tdep.c \
aix-thread.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
alpha-bsd-nat.c \
alpha-bsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-linux-nat.c \
Delete Tru64 support This commit does most of the mechanical removal. IOW, the easy part. procfs.c isn't touched beyond removing a couple obvious bits that are guarded by a couple macros defined in config/alpha/nm-osf3.h. Going beyond that for procfs.c & co would be a harder excision that potentially affects Solaris. Some comments in the generic alpha code ABIs that may still be relevant and I wouldn't know what to do with them. That can always be done on a separate pass, preferably by someone who can test on alpha. A couple other spots have references to OSF/Tru64 and related files being removed, but it felt like removing them would make things worse, not better. We can revisit those when we next need to touch that code. I didn't remove a reference to osf in testsuite/lib/future.exp, as I believe that code is imported from DejaGNU. Built and tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, with --enable-targets=all. Tested that building for --target=alpha-osf3 on x86_64 Fedora 20 fails with: checking for default auto-load directory... $debugdir:$datadir/auto-load checking for default auto-load safe-path... $debugdir:$datadir/auto-load *** Configuration alpha-unknown-osf3 is obsolete. *** Support has been REMOVED. make[1]: *** [configure-gdb] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `build-osf' make: *** [all] Error 2 gdb/ 2014-10-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Remove alpha-osf1-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove config/alpha/nm-osf3.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove alpha-nat.c, alpha-osf1-tdep.c and solib-osf.c. * NEWS: Mention that support for alpha*-*-osf* has been removed. * ada-lang.h [__alpha__ && __osf__] (ADA_KNOWN_RUNTIME_FILE_NAME_PATTERNS): Delete. * alpha-nat.c, alpha-osf1-tdep.c: Delete files. * alpha-tdep.c (alpha_gdbarch_init): Remove reference to GDB_OSABI_OSF1. * config/alpha/alpha-osf3.mh, config/alpha/nm-osf3.h: Delete files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst (config/alpha/alpha-osf1.mh) (config/alpha/alpha-osf2.mh, config/alpha/alpha-osf3.mh): Delete. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Remove references to osf. * configure.host: Handle alpha*-*-osf* in the obsolete hosts section. Remove all other references to osf. * configure.tgt: Add alpha*-*-osf* to the obsolete targets section. Remove all other references to osf. * dec-thread.c: Delete file. * defs.h (GDB_OSABI_OSF1): Delete. * inferior.h (START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED): New unconditionally defined. * osabi.c (gdb_osabi_names): Delete "OSF/1". * procfs.c (procfs_debug_inferior) [PROCFS_DONT_TRACE_FAULTS]: Delete code. (unconditionally_kill_inferior) [PROCFS_NEED_CLEAR_CURSIG_FOR_KILL]: Delete code. * solib-osf.c: Delete file. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-10-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/callfuncs.exp: emove references to osf. * gdb.base/sigall.exp: Likewise. * gdb.gdb/selftest.exp: Likewise. * gdb.hp/gdb.base-hp/callfwmall.exp: Likewise. * gdb.mi/non-stop.c: Likewise. * gdb.mi/pthreads.c: Likewise. * gdb.reverse/sigall-precsave.exp: Likewise. * gdb.reverse/sigall-reverse.exp: Likewise. * gdb.threads/pthreads.c: Likewise. * gdb.threads/pthreads.exp: Likewise. gdb/doc/ 2014-10-17 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.texinfo (Ada Tasks and Core Files): Delete mention of Tru64. (SVR4 Process Information): Delete mention of OSF/1.
2014-10-17 18:18:59 +08:00
alpha-linux-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-mdebug-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
alpha-nbsd-tdep.c \
alpha-obsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
alpha-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
amd64-bsd-nat.c \
amd64-darwin-tdep.c \
amd64-dicos-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
amd64-fbsd-nat.c \
amd64-fbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
amd64-linux-nat.c \
amd64-linux-tdep.c \
amd64-nat.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
amd64-nbsd-nat.c \
amd64-nbsd-tdep.c \
amd64-obsd-nat.c \
amd64-obsd-tdep.c \
amd64-sol2-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
amd64-tdep.c \
arc-tdep.c \
arm.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
arm-bsd-tdep.c \
arm-fbsd-nat.c \
arm-fbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
arm-get-next-pcs.c \
arm-linux.c \
arm-linux-nat.c \
arm-linux-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
arm-nbsd-nat.c \
arm-nbsd-tdep.c \
arm-obsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
arm-symbian-tdep.c \
arm-tdep.c \
avr-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
bfin-linux-tdep.c \
bfin-tdep.c \
bsd-kvm.c \
bsd-uthread.c \
csky-linux-tdep.c \
csky-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
darwin-nat.c \
dicos-tdep.c \
fbsd-nat.c \
fbsd-tdep.c \
fork-child.c \
ft32-tdep.c \
glibc-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
go32-nat.c \
h8300-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
hppa-bsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
hppa-linux-nat.c \
hppa-linux-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
hppa-nbsd-nat.c \
hppa-nbsd-tdep.c \
hppa-obsd-nat.c \
hppa-obsd-tdep.c \
Remove HPUX IIUC it is a pre-requisite for IPv6 support, some UNICes do not support getaddrinfo required for IPv6. But coincidentally such UNICes are no longer really supported by GDB. Therefore it was concluded we can remove all such UNICes and then we can implement IPv6 easily with getaddrinfo. In mail Re: getaddrinfo available on all GDB hosts? [Re: [PATCH v2] Add IPv6 support for remote TCP connections] Message-ID: <20140211034157.GG5485@adacore.com> https://sourceware.org/ml/gdb-patches/2014-02/msg00333.html Joel said: So I chose HP-UX first for this patch. gdb/ChangeLog 2014-10-16 Jan Kratochvil <jan.kratochvil@redhat.com> Remove HPUX. * Makefile.in (ALL_64_TARGET_OBS): Remove ia64-hpux-tdep.o. (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Remove hppa-hpux-tdep.o, solib-som.o and solib-pa64.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove solib-som.h, inf-ttrace.h, solib-pa64.h and ia64-hpux-tdep.h, solib-ia64-hpux.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove hppa-hpux-tdep.c, hppa-hpux-nat.c, ia64-hpux-nat.c, ia64-hpux-tdep.c, somread.c and solib-som.c. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Remove hppa-hpux-nat.c and hppa-hpux-tdep.c. * config/ia64/hpux.mh: Remove file. * config/pa/hpux.mh: Remove file. * configure: Rebuilt. * configure.ac (dlgetmodinfo, somread.o): Remove. * configure.host (hppa*-*-hpux*, ia64-*-hpux*): Make them obsolete. (ia64-*-hpux*): Remove its float format exception. * configure.tgt (hppa*-*-hpux*, ia64-*-hpux*): Make them obsolete. * hppa-hpux-nat.c: Remove file. * hppa-hpux-tdep.c: Remove file. * hppa-tdep.c (struct hppa_unwind_info, struct hppa_objfile_private): Move them here from hppa-tdep.h (hppa_objfile_priv_data, hppa_init_objfile_priv_data): Make it static. (hppa_frame_prev_register_helper): Remove HPPA_FLAGS_REGNUM exception. * hppa-tdep.h (struct hppa_unwind_info, struct hppa_objfile_private): Move them to hppa-tdep.c. (hppa_objfile_priv_data, hppa_init_objfile_priv_data): Remove declarations. * ia64-hpux-nat.c: Remove file. * ia64-hpux-tdep.c: Remove file. * ia64-hpux-tdep.h: Remove file. * inf-ttrace.c: Remove file. * inf-ttrace.h: Remove file. * solib-ia64-hpux.c: Remove file. * solib-ia64-hpux.h: Remove file. * solib-pa64.c: Remove file. * solib-pa64.h: Remove file. * solib-som.c: Remove file. * solib-som.h: Remove file. * somread.c: Remove file.
2015-03-14 03:24:22 +08:00
hppa-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-bsd-nat.c \
i386-bsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-cygwin-tdep.c \
i386-darwin-nat.c \
i386-darwin-tdep.c \
i386-dicos-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-fbsd-nat.c \
i386-fbsd-tdep.c \
i386-gnu-nat.c \
i386-gnu-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-linux-nat.c \
i386-linux-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
i386-nbsd-nat.c \
i386-nbsd-tdep.c \
i386-obsd-nat.c \
i386-obsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
i386-sol2-nat.c \
i386-sol2-tdep.c \
i386-tdep.c \
i387-tdep.c \
ia64-libunwind-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ia64-linux-nat.c \
ia64-linux-tdep.c \
ia64-tdep.c \
ia64-vms-tdep.c \
inf-ptrace.c \
linux-fork.c \
linux-record.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
linux-tdep.c \
lm32-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
m32r-linux-nat.c \
m32r-linux-tdep.c \
m32r-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
m68hc11-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
m68k-bsd-nat.c \
m68k-bsd-tdep.c \
m68k-linux-nat.c \
m68k-linux-tdep.c \
m68k-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
microblaze-linux-tdep.c \
microblaze-tdep.c \
mingw-hdep.c \
mips-fbsd-nat.c \
mips-fbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
mips-linux-nat.c \
mips-linux-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
mips-nbsd-nat.c \
mips-nbsd-tdep.c \
mips-sde-tdep.c \
mips-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
mips64-obsd-nat.c \
mips64-obsd-tdep.c \
msp430-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nbsd-nat.c \
nbsd-tdep.c \
nds32-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
nios2-linux-tdep.c \
nios2-tdep.c \
obsd-nat.c \
obsd-tdep.c \
posix-hdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-fbsd-nat.c \
ppc-fbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-linux-nat.c \
ppc-linux-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
ppc-nbsd-nat.c \
ppc-nbsd-tdep.c \
ppc-obsd-nat.c \
ppc-obsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ppc-ravenscar-thread.c \
ppc-sysv-tdep.c \
ppc64-tdep.c \
procfs.c \
ravenscar-thread.c \
remote-sim.c \
riscv-fbsd-nat.c \
riscv-fbsd-tdep.c \
riscv-linux-nat.c \
riscv-linux-tdep.c \
riscv-ravenscar-thread.c \
riscv-tdep.c \
rl78-tdep.c \
rs6000-lynx178-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
rs6000-nat.c \
rs6000-tdep.c \
rx-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
s390-linux-nat.c \
s390-linux-tdep.c \
s390: Split up s390-linux-tdep.c into two files Currently all target dependent code for s390 is in one file, s390-linux-tdep.c. This includes code general for the architecture as well as code specific for uses in GNU/Linux (user space). Up until now this was OK as GNU/Linux was the only supported OS. In preparation to support the new Linux kernel 'OS' split up the existing s390 code into a general s390-tdep and a GNU/Linux-specific s390-linux-tdep. Note: The record-replay feature will be moved in a separate patch. This is simply due to the fact that the combined patch would be too large for the mailing list. This requires setting the process_record hook during OSABI init to keep the code bisectable. The patch moving record-replay cleans up this hack. gdb/ChangeLog: * s390-linux-nat.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add s390-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add s390-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add s390-tdep.c. * configure.tgt (s390*-*-linux*): Add s390-tdep.o. * s390-linux-tdep.h (HWCAP_S390_*, S390_*_REGNUM): Move to... * s390-tdep.h: ...this. New file. * s390-linux-tdep.c (s390-tdep.h): New include. (_initialize_s390_tdep): Rename to... (_initialize_s390_linux_tdep): ...this and adjust. (s390_abi_kind, s390_vector_abi_kind, gdbarch_tdep) (enum named opcodes, S390_NUM_GPRS, S390_NUM_FPRS): Move to s390-tdep.h. (s390_break_insn, s390_breakpoint, s390_readinstruction, is_ri) (is_ril, is_rr, is_rre, is_rs, is_rsy, is_rx, is_rxy) (s390_is_partial_instruction, s390_software_single_step) (is_non_branch_ril, s390_displaced_step_copy_insn) (s390_displaced_step_fixup, s390_displaced_step_hw_singlestep) (s390_prologue_data, s390_addr, s390_store, s390_load) (s390_check_for_saved, s390_analyze_prologue, s390_skip_prologue) (s390_register_call_saved, s390_guess_tracepoint_registers) (s390_register_name, s390_dwarf_regmap, s390_dwarf_reg_to_regnum) (regnum_is_gpr_full, regnum_is_vxr_full, s390_value_from_register) (s390_pseudo_register_name, s390_pseudo_register_type) (s390_pseudo_register_read, s390_pseudo_register_write) (s390_pseudo_register_reggroup_p, s390_ax_pseudo_register_collect) (s390_ax_pseudo_register_push_stack, s390_gen_return_address) (s390_addr_bits_remove, s390_address_class_type_flags) (s390_address_class_type_flags_to_name) (s390_address_class_name_to_type_flags, s390_effective_inner_type) (s390_function_arg_float, s390_function_arg_vector) (is_power_of_two, s390_function_arg_integer, s390_arg_state) (s390_handle_arg, s390_push_dummy_call, s390_dummy_id) (s390_frame_align, s390_register_return_value, s390_return_value) (s390_stack_frame_destroyed_p, s390_unwind_pc, s390_unwind_sp) (s390_unwind_pseudo_register, s390_adjust_frame_regnum) (s390_dwarf2_prev_register, s390_dwarf2_frame_init_reg) (s390_trad_frame_prev_register, s390_unwind_cache) (s390_prologue_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_backchain_frame_unwind_cache, s390_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_frame_this_id, s390_frame_prev_register, s390_frame_unwind) (s390_stub_unwind_cache, s390_stub_frame_unwind_cache) (s390_stub_frame_this_id, s390_stub_frame_prev_register) (s390_stub_frame_sniffer, s390_stub_frame_unwind) (s390_frame_base_address, s390_local_base_address) (s390_frame_base, s390_gcc_target_options) (s390_gnu_triplet_regexp, s390_stap_is_single_operand) (s390_validate_reg_range, s390_tdesc_valid) (s390_gdbarch_tdep_alloc, s390_gdbarch_init): Move to... * s390-tdep.c: ...this. New file.
2018-01-23 20:37:43 +08:00
s390-tdep.c \
score-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
ser-go32.c \
ser-mingw.c \
ser-pipe.c \
ser-tcp.c \
ser-uds.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sh-nbsd-nat.c \
sh-nbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sh-tdep.c \
sol2-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
solib-aix.c \
Delete IRIX support This does most of the mechanical removal. IOW, the easy part. This doesn't touch procfs.c as that'd be a harder excision, potentially affecting Solaris. mips-tdep.c is left alone. E.g., I didn't delete the GDB_OSABI_IRIX enum value, nor references to it in mips-tdep.c. Some comments mentioning IRIX ABIs may still be relevant and I wouldn't know what to do with them. in That can always be done on a separate pass, preferably by someone who can test on MIPS. I didn't remove a reference to IRIX in testsuite/lib/future.exp, as I believe that code is imported from DejaGNU. Built and tested on x86_64 Fedora 20, with --enable-targets=all. Tested that building for --target=mips-sgi-irix6 on x86_64 Fedora 20 fails with: checking for default auto-load directory... $debugdir:$datadir/auto-load checking for default auto-load safe-path... $debugdir:$datadir/auto-load *** Configuration mips-sgi-irix6 is obsolete. *** Support has been REMOVED. make[1]: *** [configure-gdb] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/pedro/gdb/mygit/build-irix' make: *** [all] Error 2 gdb/ 2014-10-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Remove mips-irix-tdep.o and solib-irix.o. (ALLDEPFILES): Remove mips-irix-tdep.c and solib-irix.c. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove solib-irix.h. * NEWS: Mention that support for mips-sgi-irix5* mips-sgi-irix6* and been removed. * config/mips/irix5.mh, config/mips/irix6.mh: Delete files. * configure.ac: Remove references to IRIX. * configure.host: Add *-*-irix* to the obsolete hosts section. Remove all other references to irix. * irix5-nat.c, mips-irix-tdep.c, solib-irix.c, solib-irix.h: Delete files. gdb/testsuite/ 2014-10-10 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com> * gdb.base/bigcore.exp: Remove references to IRIX. * gdb.base/funcargs.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/interrupt.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/mips_pro.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/nodebug.exp: Likewise. * gdb.base/setvar.exp: Likewise. * lib/gdb.exp (gdb_compile_shlib): Remove mips-sgi-irix* case.
2014-10-11 01:18:52 +08:00
solib-svr4.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc-linux-nat.c \
sparc-linux-tdep.c \
sparc-nat.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sparc-nbsd-nat.c \
sparc-nbsd-tdep.c \
sparc-obsd-tdep.c \
sparc-ravenscar-thread.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc-sol2-nat.c \
sparc-sol2-tdep.c \
sparc-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sparc64-fbsd-nat.c \
sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc64-linux-nat.c \
sparc64-linux-tdep.c \
sparc64-nat.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
sparc64-nbsd-nat.c \
sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c \
sparc64-obsd-nat.c \
sparc64-obsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
sparc64-sol2-tdep.c \
sparc64-tdep.c \
tilegx-linux-nat.c \
tilegx-linux-tdep.c \
tilegx-tdep.c \
* MAINTAINERS: Undelete v850. * Makefile.in: Re-add v850-tdep.o dependencies. * configure.tgt: Re-add v850. * v850-tdep.c: Reorder code slightly. Add register number enumerator. (struct v850_frame_cache): New structure. (v850_processor_type_table): Remove. Move functionality into v850_register_name, v850e_register_name and v850_gdbarch_init. (v850_register_name): New function. (v850e_register_name): New function. (struct prologue_info): Remove definition. (v850_register_type): New function. (v850_type_is_scalar): New function. (v850_use_struct_convention): Align to gcc behaviour. (v850_handle_prepare): Renamed from handle_prepare. Change third parameter to struct v850_frame_cache *. (v850_handle_pushm): Renamed from handle_pushm. Change third parameter to struct v850_frame_cache *. (v850_is_save_register): New function to evaluate if a register is caller-save. (v850_analyze_prologue): Replace v850_scan_prologue. Change to support new frame code. (v850_init_extra_frame_info): Remove. (v850_frame_chain): Remove. (v850_find_callers_reg): Remove. (v850_skip_prologue): Make static. (v850_pop_frame): Remove. (v850_frame_align): New function. (v850_push_dummy_call): Replace v850_push_arguments. (v850_push_return_address): Remove. (v850_extract_return_value): New function. (v850_store_return_value): New function. (v850_return_value): New function. (v850_frame_saved_pc): Remove. (v850_breakpoint_from_pc): New function. (v850_alloc_frame_cache): New function. (v850_fix_call_dummy): Remove. (v850_frame_cache): New function. (v850_target_architecture_hook): Remove. (v850_frame_prev_register): New function. (v850_frame_this_id): New function. (v850_frame_unwind): New structure. (v850_frame_sniffer): New function. (v850_unwind_sp): New function. (v850_unwind_pc): New function. (v850_unwind_dummy_id): New function. (v850_frame_base_address): New function. (v850_frame_base): New structure. (v850_gdbarch_init): New function. * config/v850/v850.mt: Undelete. Drop TM_FILE.
2005-05-18 16:52:21 +08:00
v850-tdep.c \
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. * m68kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * m68kbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-bsd-tdep.c: ... this. * m68klinux-nat.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-nat.c: ... this. * m68klinux-tdep.c: Rename to ... * m68k-linux-tdep.c: ... this. * m88kbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * m88k-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * mipsnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * mipsnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * mips-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * mips64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * mips64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * mips64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * ppcfbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcfbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-fbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcnbsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-nbsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * ppcobsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this, adjust include. * ppcobsd-tdep.h: Rename to ... * ppc-obsd-tdep.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * shnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * shnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sh-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparcnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparcobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64fbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-fbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64nbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-nat.c: ... this. * sparc64obsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * sparc64-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * sparc64-tdep.h: Update comments. * vaxbsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * vax-bsd-nat.c: ... this. * vaxnbsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-nbsd-tdep.c: ... this. * vaxobsd-tdep.c: Rename to ... * vax-obsd-tdep.c: ... this. * x86bsd-nat.h: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.h: ... this, adjust include barrier and comment. * x86bsd-nat.c: Rename to ... * x86-bsd-nat.c: ... this, adjust include. * configure.tgt: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/alpha/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/arm/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/djgpp/fnchange.lst: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/fbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386gnu.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/i386sol2.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/i386/sol2-64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/linux.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m68k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/m88k/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/mips/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/pa/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/powerpc/obsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sh/nbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/fbsd.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/sparc/obsd64.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/nbsdelf.mh: Update renamed files. * config/vax/obsd.mh: Update renamed files.
2016-11-23 05:14:24 +08:00
vax-bsd-nat.c \
vax-nbsd-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
vax-tdep.c \
windows-nat.c \
windows-tdep.c \
x86-nat.c \
infrun: step through indirect branch thunks With version 7.3 GCC supports new options -mindirect-branch=<choice> -mfunction-return=<choice> The choices are: keep behaves as before thunk jumps through a thunk thunk-external jumps through an external thunk thunk-inline jumps through an inlined thunk For thunk and thunk-external, GDB would, on a call to the thunk, step into the thunk and then resume to its caller assuming that this is an undebuggable function. On a return thunk, GDB would stop inside the thunk. Make GDB step through such thunks instead. Before: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) 30 } After: Temporary breakpoint 1, main () at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:37 37 x = apply (inc, 41); (gdb) s apply (op=0x80483e6 <inc>, x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:29 29 return op (x); (gdb) inc (x=41) at gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c:23 23 return x + 1; This is independent of the step-mode. In order to step into the thunk, you would need to use stepi. When stepping over an indirect call thunk, GDB would first step through the thunk, then recognize that it stepped into a sub-routine and resume to the caller (of the thunk). Not sure whether this is worth optimizing. Thunk detection is implemented via gdbarch. I implemented the methods for IA. Other architectures may run into unexpected fails. The tests assume a fixed number of instruction steps to reach a thunk. This depends on the compiler as well as the architecture. They may need adjustments when we add support for more architectures. Or we can simply drop those tests that cover being able to step into thunks using instruction stepping. When using an older GCC, the tests will fail to build and will be reported as untested: Running .../gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp ... gdb compile failed, \ gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mindirect-branch=thunk' gcc: error: unrecognized command line option '-mfunction-return=thunk' === gdb Summary === # of untested testcases 1 gdb/ * infrun.c (process_event_stop_test): Call gdbarch_in_indirect_branch_thunk. * gdbarch.sh (in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * gdbarch.c: Regenerated. * gdbarch.h: Regenerated. * x86-tdep.h: New. * x86-tdep.c: New. * Makefile.in (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add x86-tdep.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Add x86-tdep.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add x86-tdep.c. * arch-utils.h (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * arch-utils.c (default_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. * i386-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (i386_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (i386_elf_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. * amd64-tdep: Include x86-tdep.h. (amd64_in_indirect_branch_thunk): New. (amd64_init_abi): Set in_indirect_branch_thunk gdbarch function. testsuite/ * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.base/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.exp: New. * gdb.reverse/step-indirect-call-thunk.c: New.
2018-02-14 21:30:57 +08:00
x86-tdep.c \
Reimplement shared library support on ppc-aix... ... using the target_so_ops framework. gdb/ChangeLog: * target.h (TARGET_OBJECT_AIX_LIBRARIES): New target_object enum. * features/library-list-aix.dtd: New file. * solib-aix.h, solib-aix.c: New file. * rs6000-aix-tdep.c: #include "solib.h" and "solib-aix.h". (rs6000_find_toc_address_hook): Delete. (rs6000_push_dummy_call): Rewrite code setting the TOC value. (rs6000_aix_init_osabi): Register solib_aix_so_ops. * rs6000-nat.c: Remove "xcoffsolib.h" include. Include "xml-utils.h". (map_vmap, vmap_exec, vmap_ldinfo, add_vmap, objfile_symbol_add) (vmap_symtab, fixup_breakpoints): Delete. (rs6000_xfer_shared_libraries): New function. (rs6000_xfer_partial): Add TARGET_OBJECT_AIX_LIBRARIES handling. (vmap_secs, bss_data_overlap, vmap_add_symbols): Delete. (xcoff_relocate_symtab, xcoff_relocate_core): Delete. (rs6000_ptrace_ldinfo, rs6000_core_ldinfo) (rs6000_xfer_shared_library): New function. (find_toc_address): Delete. (_initialize_rs6000_nat): Do not set rs6000_find_toc_address_hook. * rs6000-tdep.h (rs6000_find_toc_address_hook): Remove. * xcoffread.c (record_minimal_symbol): Reloate symbol address before creating minimal symbol. Adjust function description accordingly. (scan_xcoff_symtab): Replace call to prim_record_minimal_symbol_and_info by call to record_minimal_symbol. (xcoff_symfile_offsets): Reimplement mostly as a wrapper around default_symfile_offsets. * configure.tgt: Add solib-aix.o to gdb_target_obs for powerpc-aix targets. * config/rs6000/nm-rs6000.h: Delete. * config/powerpc/aix.mh (NAT_FILE): Delete. (NATDEPFILES): Remove xcoffsolib.o. * Makefile.in (XMLFILES): Add library-list-aix.dtd. (ALL_TARGET_OBS): Add solib-aix.o. (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Remove xcoffsolib.h and config/rs6000/nm-rs6000.h. Add solib-aix.h. (ALLDEPFILES): Add solib-aix.c. Remove xcoffsolib.c. * xcoffsolib.h, xcoffsolib.c: Delete. * solib.c (reload_shared_libraries): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK. * breakpoint.c (handle_solib_event): Remove reference to SOLIB_ADD. (disable_breakpoints_in_shlibs): Remove reference to PC_SOLIB. (momentary_bkpt_re_set): Replace SOLIB_ADD by solib_add in comment. * corelow.c (deprecated_core_resize_section_table): Delete. * exec.c: Remove include of xcoffsolib.h". (map_vmap, vmap): Delete. (exec_close_1): Remove references to vmap. (exec_file_attach): Remove vmap handling code, and reference to DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET. (bfdsec_to_vmap): Delete. (exec_files_info): Remove block of code handling VMAP. * infcmd.c (post_create_inferior): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK and SOLIB_ADD. * infrun.c (follow_exec): Remove reference to SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK. * stack.c (print_frame): Remove reference to PC_SOLIB. * solib-dsbt.c (dsbt_current_sos): Adjust comment. (dsbt_relocate_main_executable): Likewise. * solib-frv.c (frv_current_sos): Likewise. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * gdbint.texinfo (Algorithms): Remove entries documenting DEPRECATED_IBM6000_TARGET, SOLIB_ADD, and SOLIB_CREATE_INFERIOR_HOOK.
2013-05-06 22:15:50 +08:00
xcoffread.c \
xstormy16-tdep.c \
Makefiles: Flatten and sort file lists I find the big file lists in the Makefiles a bit ugly and not very practical. Since there are multiple filenames on each line (as much as fits in 80 columns), it's not easy to add, remove or change a name in the middle. As a result, we have a mix of long and short lines in no particular order (ALL_TARGET_OBS is a good example). I therefore suggest flattening the lists (one name per line) and keeping them in alphabetical order. The diffs will be much clearer and merge conflicts will be easier to resolve. A nice (IMO) side-effect I observed is that the files are compiled alphabetically by make, so it gives a rough idea of the progress of the build. I added a comment in gdb/Makefile.in to mention to keep the file lists ordered, and gave the general guidelines on what order to respect. I added a comment in other Makefiles which refers to gdb/Makefile.in, to avoid duplication. Running the patch through the buildbot found that gdb.base/default.exp started to fail. The languages in the error message shown when typing "set language" have changed order. We could probably improve gdb so that it prints them in a stable order, regardless of the order of the object list passed to the linked, but just fixing the test is easier for now. New in v2: - Change ordering style, directories go at the end. - Cleanup gdbserver's and data-directory's Makefile as well. - Add comments at top of Makefiles about the ordering. - Remove wrong trailing backslahes. - Fix test gdb.base/default.exp. gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (SUBDIR_CLI_OBS, SUBDIR_CLI_SRCS, SUBDIR_MI_OBS, SUBDIR_MI_SRCS, SUBDIR_TUI_OBS, SUBDIR_TUI_SRCS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GCC_COMPILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_GUILE_OBS, SUBDIR_GUILE_SRCS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_OBS, SUBDIR_PYTHON_SRCS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_OBS, SUBDIR_GDBTK_SRCS, XMLFILES, REMOTE_OBS, ALL_64_TARGET_OBS, ALL_TARGET_OBS, SFILES, HFILES_NO_SRCDIR, HFILES_WITH_SRCDIR, COMMON_OBS, YYFILES, YYOBJ, generated_files, ALLDEPFILES): Flatten list and order alphabetically. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Add comment about file lists ordering. (GEN_SYSCALLS_FILES, PYTHON_FILE_LIST): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in (SFILES, OBS): Flatten list and order alphabetically. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * gdb.base/default.exp: Fix output of "set language".
2016-11-23 05:14:22 +08:00
xtensa-config.c \
xtensa-linux-nat.c \
xtensa-linux-tdep.c \
xtensa-tdep.c \
xtensa-xtregs.c
# Some files need explicit build rules (due to -Werror problems) or due
# to sub-directory fun 'n' games.
# ada-exp.c can appear in srcdir, for releases; or in ., for
# development builds.
ADA_EXP_C = `if test -f ada-exp.c; then echo ada-exp.c; else echo $(srcdir)/ada-exp.c; fi`
ada-exp.o: ada-exp.c
$(COMPILE) $(ADA_EXP_C)
$(POSTCOMPILE)
# Message files. Based on code in gcc/Makefile.in.
# Rules for generating translated message descriptions. Disabled by
# autoconf if the tools are not available.
.PHONY: all-po install-po uninstall-po clean-po update-po $(PACKAGE).pot
all-po: $(CATALOGS)
# This notation should be acceptable to all Make implementations used
# by people who are interested in updating .po files.
update-po: $(CATALOGS:.gmo=.pox)
# N.B. We do not attempt to copy these into $(srcdir). The snapshot
# script does that.
%.gmo: %.po
-test -d po || mkdir po
$(GMSGFMT) --statistics -o $@ $<
# The new .po has to be gone over by hand, so we deposit it into
# build/po with a different extension. If build/po/$(PACKAGE).pot
# exists, use it (it was just created), else use the one in srcdir.
%.pox: %.po
-test -d po || mkdir po
$(MSGMERGE) $< `if test -f po/$(PACKAGE).pot; \
then echo po/$(PACKAGE).pot; \
else echo $(srcdir)/po/$(PACKAGE).pot; fi` -o $@
# This rule has to look for .gmo modules in both srcdir and the cwd,
# and has to check that we actually have a catalog for each language,
# in case they weren't built or included with the distribution.
install-po:
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(datadir)
cats="$(CATALOGS)"; for cat in $$cats; do \
lang=`basename $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \
if [ -f $$cat ]; then :; \
elif [ -f $(srcdir)/$$cat ]; then cat=$(srcdir)/$$cat; \
else continue; \
fi; \
dir=$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \
echo $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$$dir; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$$dir || exit 1; \
echo $(INSTALL_DATA) $$cat $(DESTDIR)$$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$cat $(DESTDIR)$$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo; \
done
uninstall-po:
cats="$(CATALOGS)"; for cat in $$cats; do \
lang=`basename $$cat | sed 's/\.gmo$$//'`; \
if [ -f $$cat ]; then :; \
elif [ -f $(srcdir)/$$cat ]; then cat=$(srcdir)/$$cat; \
else continue; \
fi; \
dir=$(localedir)/$$lang/LC_MESSAGES; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$$dir/$(PACKAGE).mo; \
done
# Delete po/*.gmo only if we are not building in the source directory.
clean-po:
-if [ ! -f Makefile.in ]; then rm -f po/*.gmo; fi
# Rule for regenerating the message template (gdb.pot). Instead of
# forcing everyone to edit POTFILES.in, which proved impractical, this
# rule has no dependencies and always regenerates gdb.pot. This is
# relatively harmless since the .po files do not directly depend on
# it. The .pot file is left in the build directory. Since GDB's
# Makefile lacks a cannonical list of sources (missing xm, tm and nm
# files) force this rule.
$(PACKAGE).pot: po/$(PACKAGE).pot
po/$(PACKAGE).pot: force
-test -d po || mkdir po
sh -e $(srcdir)/po/gdbtext $(XGETTEXT) $(PACKAGE) . $(srcdir)
#
# YACC/LEX dependencies
#
# LANG-exp.c is generated in objdir from LANG-exp.y if it doesn't
# exist in srcdir, then compiled in objdir to LANG-exp.o. If we
# said LANG-exp.c rather than ./c-exp.c some makes would
# sometimes re-write it into $(srcdir)/c-exp.c. Remove bogus
# decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything else.
# Strictly speaking c-exp.c should therefore depend on
# Makefile.in, but that was a pretty big annoyance.
%.c: %.y
$(ECHO_YACC) $(SHELL) $(YLWRAP) $< y.tab.c $@.tmp -- \
$(YACC) $(YFLAGS) || (rm -f $@.tmp; false)
@sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*realloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*free/d' \
-e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \
-e 's/\([^x]\)malloc/\1xmalloc/g' \
-e 's/\([^x]\)realloc/\1xrealloc/g' \
-e 's/\([ \t;,(]\)free\([ \t]*[&(),]\)/\1xfree\2/g' \
-e 's/\([ \t;,(]\)free$$/\1xfree/g' \
-e '/^#line.*y.tab.c/d' \
Replace YY_NULL with YY_NULLPTR in LANG-exp.c As we require c++11, GDB fails to build if bison is not new enough. I see the following error on the system (fedora 19) that bison is 2.6.4, g++ -std=gnu++11 .... \ -c -o ada-exp.o -MT ada-exp.o -MMD -MP -MF .deps/ada-exp.Tpo 'if test -f ada-exp.c; then echo ada-exp.c; else echo ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/ada-exp.c; fi` In file included from ../../binutils-gdb/gdb/ada-exp.y:731:0: ada-lex.c:113:0: error: "YY_NULL" redefined [-Werror] #define YY_NULL 0 ^ ada-exp.c:158:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition # define YY_NULL nullptr ^ cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors make: *** [ada-exp.o] Error 1 Both ada-exp.c and ada-lex.c has macro YY_NULL, like this, $ cat 1.c # ifndef YY_NULL # if defined __cplusplus && 201103L <= __cplusplus # define YY_NULL nullptr # else # define YY_NULL 0 # endif # endif #define YY_NULL 0 as we can see, YY_NULL is defined differently (nullptr vs 0) $ g++ -std=c++11 -Wall 1.c -c 1.c:9:0: warning: "YY_NULL" redefined #define YY_NULL 0 ^ 1.c:3:0: note: this is the location of the previous definition # define YY_NULL nullptr ^ $ g++ -Wall 1.c -c bison renames YY_NULL to YY_NULLPTR in 2013 Nov, https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bison-patches/2013-11/msg00002.html and bison released later than 2013 Nov have this patch. Bison 3.0.2, released on 2013 Dec, is OK. The fix is to replace YY_NULL with YY_NULLPTR via sed. With old bison, YY_NULL becomes YY_NULLPTR; with new bison, YY_NULLPTR becomes YY_NULLPTRPTR, gdb: 2016-11-03 Yao Qi <yao.qi@linaro.org> * Makefile.in (.y.c): Replace YY_NULL with YY_NULLPTR.
2016-11-04 00:09:42 +08:00
-e 's/YY_NULL/YY_NULLPTR/g' \
< $@.tmp > $@.new && \
rm -f $@.tmp && \
mv $@.new $@
%.c: %.l
$(ECHO_LEX) $(FLEX) -t $< \
| sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*realloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*free/d' \
-e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \
-e 's/\([^x]\)malloc/\1xmalloc/g' \
-e 's/\([^x]\)realloc/\1xrealloc/g' \
-e 's/\([ \t;,(]\)free\([ \t]*[&(),]\)/\1xfree\2/g' \
-e 's/\([ \t;,(]\)free$$/\1xfree/g' \
-e 's/yy_flex_xrealloc/yyxrealloc/g' \
> $@.new && \
mv $@.new $@
.PRECIOUS: ada-lex.c
* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add xml-builtin.o. (xml-builtin.c, stamp-xml): New rules. (xml-tdesc.o): Update. * features/feature_to_c.sh: New file. * xml-support.c (MAX_XINCLUDE_DEPTH): Define. (struct gdb_xml_parser): Add dtd_name and is_xinclude. (gdb_xml_start_element): Initialize scope after possibly reallocating scopes. Move cleanup later. Handle the XInclude description specially. (gdb_xml_end_element): Only parse the body if there is a current element. Call XML_DefaultCurrent if there is no element. (gdb_xml_fetch_external_entity, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New. (struct xinclude_parsing_data, xinclude_start_include) (xinclude_end_include, xml_xinclude_default) (xml_xinclude_start_doctype, xml_xinclude_end_doctype) (xml_xinclude_xml_decl, xml_xinclude_cleanup, xinclude_attributes) (xinclude_elements, xml_process_xincludes, fetch_xml_builtin): New. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_another, xml_process_xincludes) (fetch_xml_builtin, xml_builtin, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New declarations. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_parse_xml): Add fetcher_baton argument. Expand XInclude directives. Use the compiled in DTD. (fetch_xml_from_file): Add baton argument. Treat it as a containing directory name. Do not warn here. (file_read_description_xml): Update call. Warn here instead. Pass a dirname as baton. (fetch_available_features_from_target): New. (target_read_description_xml): Use it. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add copyright notice. Use xinclude.dtd to handle XInclude. * features/xinclude.dtd: New file. * gdb.xml/bad-include.xml, gdb.xml/inc-2.xml, gdb.xml/inc-body.xml, gdb.xml/includes.xml, gdb.xml/tdesc-xinclude.exp: New files. * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Add section on XInclude.
2007-02-08 06:48:06 +08:00
# XML rules
xml-builtin.c: stamp-xml; @true
stamp-xml: $(srcdir)/features/feature_to_c.sh Makefile $(XMLFILES)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
2018-03-17 04:06:23 +08:00
$(SILENCE) rm -f xml-builtin.tmp
$(ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN) AWK="$(AWK)" \
* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add xml-builtin.o. (xml-builtin.c, stamp-xml): New rules. (xml-tdesc.o): Update. * features/feature_to_c.sh: New file. * xml-support.c (MAX_XINCLUDE_DEPTH): Define. (struct gdb_xml_parser): Add dtd_name and is_xinclude. (gdb_xml_start_element): Initialize scope after possibly reallocating scopes. Move cleanup later. Handle the XInclude description specially. (gdb_xml_end_element): Only parse the body if there is a current element. Call XML_DefaultCurrent if there is no element. (gdb_xml_fetch_external_entity, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New. (struct xinclude_parsing_data, xinclude_start_include) (xinclude_end_include, xml_xinclude_default) (xml_xinclude_start_doctype, xml_xinclude_end_doctype) (xml_xinclude_xml_decl, xml_xinclude_cleanup, xinclude_attributes) (xinclude_elements, xml_process_xincludes, fetch_xml_builtin): New. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_another, xml_process_xincludes) (fetch_xml_builtin, xml_builtin, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New declarations. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_parse_xml): Add fetcher_baton argument. Expand XInclude directives. Use the compiled in DTD. (fetch_xml_from_file): Add baton argument. Treat it as a containing directory name. Do not warn here. (file_read_description_xml): Update call. Warn here instead. Pass a dirname as baton. (fetch_available_features_from_target): New. (target_read_description_xml): Use it. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add copyright notice. Use xinclude.dtd to handle XInclude. * features/xinclude.dtd: New file. * gdb.xml/bad-include.xml, gdb.xml/inc-2.xml, gdb.xml/inc-body.xml, gdb.xml/includes.xml, gdb.xml/tdesc-xinclude.exp: New files. * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Add section on XInclude.
2007-02-08 06:48:06 +08:00
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/features/feature_to_c.sh \
xml-builtin.tmp $(XMLFILES)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
2018-03-17 04:06:23 +08:00
$(SILENCE) $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../move-if-change xml-builtin.tmp xml-builtin.c
$(SILENCE) echo stamp > stamp-xml
* Makefile.in (XMLFILES): New. (COMMON_OBS): Add xml-builtin.o. (xml-builtin.c, stamp-xml): New rules. (xml-tdesc.o): Update. * features/feature_to_c.sh: New file. * xml-support.c (MAX_XINCLUDE_DEPTH): Define. (struct gdb_xml_parser): Add dtd_name and is_xinclude. (gdb_xml_start_element): Initialize scope after possibly reallocating scopes. Move cleanup later. Handle the XInclude description specially. (gdb_xml_end_element): Only parse the body if there is a current element. Call XML_DefaultCurrent if there is no element. (gdb_xml_fetch_external_entity, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New. (struct xinclude_parsing_data, xinclude_start_include) (xinclude_end_include, xml_xinclude_default) (xml_xinclude_start_doctype, xml_xinclude_end_doctype) (xml_xinclude_xml_decl, xml_xinclude_cleanup, xinclude_attributes) (xinclude_elements, xml_process_xincludes, fetch_xml_builtin): New. * xml-support.h (xml_fetch_another, xml_process_xincludes) (fetch_xml_builtin, xml_builtin, gdb_xml_use_dtd): New declarations. * xml-tdesc.c (tdesc_parse_xml): Add fetcher_baton argument. Expand XInclude directives. Use the compiled in DTD. (fetch_xml_from_file): Add baton argument. Treat it as a containing directory name. Do not warn here. (file_read_description_xml): Update call. Warn here instead. Pass a dirname as baton. (fetch_available_features_from_target): New. (target_read_description_xml): Use it. * features/gdb-target.dtd: Add copyright notice. Use xinclude.dtd to handle XInclude. * features/xinclude.dtd: New file. * gdb.xml/bad-include.xml, gdb.xml/inc-2.xml, gdb.xml/inc-body.xml, gdb.xml/includes.xml, gdb.xml/tdesc-xinclude.exp: New files. * gdb.texinfo (Target Description Format): Add section on XInclude.
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.PRECIOUS: xml-builtin.c
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#
# GDBTK sub-directory
#
all-gdbtk: insight$(EXEEXT)
install-gdbtk:
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo insight | sed -e $$t` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=insight ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(bindir); \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM_ENV) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) insight$(EXEEXT) \
$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT) ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY) ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/insight$(GDBTK_VERSION) ; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gdbtk/plugins/plugins.tcl \
$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/insight$(GDBTK_VERSION)/plugins.tcl ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/images \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/images2 ; \
$(SHELL) $(srcdir)/../mkinstalldirs \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/help \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/help/images \
$(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/help/trace ; \
cd $(srcdir)/gdbtk/library ; \
for i in *.tcl *.itcl *.ith *.itb images/*.gif images2/*.gif images/icons.txt images2/icons.txt tclIndex help/*.html help/trace/*.html help/trace/index.toc help/images/*.gif help/images/*.png; \
do \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)/$$i ; \
done ;
uninstall-gdbtk:
transformed_name=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; \
echo insight | sed -e $$t` ; \
if test "x$$transformed_name" = x; then \
transformed_name=insight ; \
else \
true ; \
fi ; \
rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/$$transformed_name$(EXEEXT) ; \
rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)
clean-gdbtk:
rm -f insight$(EXEEXT)
# Removing the old gdb first works better if it is running, at least on SunOS.
insight$(EXEEXT): gdbtk-main.o libgdb.a $(CDEPS) $(TDEPLIBS)
rm -f insight$(EXEEXT)
Add silent Makefile rules Many projects (e.g. the Linux kernel) and build systems use "silent" rules, which means that they'll only print a summary of what's being done instead of printing all the detailed command lines. While chatting on the #gdb IRC channel, I realized a few people (including me) thought it would be nice to have it in GDB too. The idea is that too much text is not useful, the important information gets lost. If there's only the essential information, it's more likely to be useful. Most of the time, when I look at the build output, it's to see how it's progressing. By just printing a brief summary of each operation, I can easily spot what's currently being compiled and therefore how the build progresses (with time you know the order in which files are compiled almost by heart). As with other projects (Linux, automake-based things, probably others), it's possible to print the complete command lines by passing V=1 to make (or any other non-zero value). I had one hesitation about this: when people report build failures, we are more likely to miss the full compile command line. We'll probably sometimes need to ask people to include the build log with "make V=1". I don't think it's a big downside, if other projects the size of the Linux kernel can live with it, I'm sure we can too. gdb/ChangeLog: * silent-rules.mk: New. * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk (srcdir, VPATH, top_srcdir): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (test-cp-name-parser$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. (init.c): Add ECHO_INIT_C. (gdb$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (printcmd.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (target-float.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (ada-exp.o): Add ECHO_CXX. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN. (insight$(EXEEXT)): Add ECHO_CXXLD. * gnulib/configure.ac: Add AM_SILENT_RULES. * gnulib/aclocal.m4: Re-generate. * gnulib/configure: Re-generate. * gnulib/import/Makefile.in: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include silent-rules.mk. (srcdir, abs_top_srcdir, abs_srcdir, VPATH): Move up. (COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (gdbserver$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. ($(IPA_LIB)): Add SILENCE and ECHO_CXXLD. (version-generated.c): Add ECHO_GEN. (stamp-xml): Add SILENCE and ECHO_GEN_XML_BUILTIN_GENERATED. (IPAGENT_COMPILE): Add ECHO_CXX. (%-generated.c): Add ECHO_REGDAT.
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$(ECHO_CXXLD) $(CC_LD) $(INTERNAL_LDFLAGS) $(WIN32LDAPP) \
-o insight$(EXEEXT) gdbtk-main.o libgdb.a \
$(TDEPLIBS) $(TUI_LIBRARY) $(CLIBS) $(LOADLIBES)
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gdbres.o: $(srcdir)/gdbtk/gdb.rc $(srcdir)/gdbtk/gdbtool.ico
$(WINDRES) --include $(srcdir)/gdbtk $(srcdir)/gdbtk/gdb.rc gdbres.o
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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all_gdbtk_cflags = $(IDE_CFLAGS) $(ITCL_CFLAGS) \
$(ITK_CFLAGS) $(TCL_CFLAGS) $(TK_CFLAGS) $(X11_CFLAGS) \
$(GDBTK_CFLAGS) \
-DGDBTK_LIBRARY=\"$(GDBTK_LIBRARY)\" \
-DSRC_DIR=\"$(GDBTK_SRC_DIR)\"
#
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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# Dependency tracking.
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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#
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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ifeq ($(DEPMODE),depmode=gcc3)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# Note that we put the dependencies into a .Tpo file, then move them
# into place if the compile succeeds. We need this because gcc does
# not atomically write the dependency output file.
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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override COMPILE.post = -c -o $@ -MT $@ -MMD -MP \
-MF $(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(basename $(@F)).Tpo
override POSTCOMPILE = @mv $(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(basename $(@F)).Tpo \
$(@D)/$(DEPDIR)/$(basename $(@F)).Po
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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else
override COMPILE.pre = source='$<' object='$@' libtool=no \
DEPDIR=$(DEPDIR) $(DEPMODE) $(depcomp) \
$(CXX) -x c++ $(CXX_DIALECT)
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# depcomp handles atomicity for us, so we don't need a postcompile
# step.
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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override POSTCOMPILE =
endif
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# A list of all the objects we might care about in this build, for
# dependency tracking.
all_object_files = gdb.o $(LIBGDB_OBS) gdbtk-main.o \
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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test-cp-name-parser.o
# All the .deps files to include.
all_deps_files = $(foreach dep,$(patsubst %.o,%.Po,$(all_object_files)),\
$(dir $(dep))/$(DEPDIR)/$(notdir $(dep)))
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# Ensure that generated files are created early. Use order-only
# dependencies if available. They require GNU make 3.80 or newer,
# and the .VARIABLES variable was introduced at the same time.
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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ifdef .VARIABLES
$(all_object_files): | $(generated_files)
else
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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$(all_object_files) : $(generated_files)
Remove code that checks for GNU/non-GNU make Since GNU make is now required to build GDB, we can remove everything that checks whether the current make implemention is the GNU one or not. I simply removed the @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removed the whole lines that were prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. I removed the code in the configure scripts that set those variables. I also removed the following bits from the configure scripts: AC_CHECK_PROGS(MAKE, make): GNU make already defines a MAKE variable internally to be used when invoking Makefiles recursively. I don't see this variable being used anywhere else (in scripts for example), so I think it's safe for removal. AC_PROG_MAKE_SET: This macro defines a SET_MAKE output variable, which is meant to be used in Makefiles to define the MAKE variable when using an implementation of make that doesn't already define it. Since we are now requiring GNU make, we don't need it anymore. Plus, I don't see SET_MAKE being used anywhere, so I don't think it was actually doing anything... gdb/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Remove @GMAKE_TRUE@ prefixes and removes lines prefixed with @GMAKE_FALSE@. Update comment related to non-GNU make. * configure.ac: Remove checks for the make program. * configure: Re-generate.
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endif
gdb/ * aclocal.m4, configure: Rebuild. * configure.in: Call ZW_CREATE_DEPDIR, ZW_PROG_COMPILER_DEPENDENCIES, AC_PROG_MAKE_SET. (MAKE, GMAKE): New substs. * acinclude.m4: Include depstand.m4. * Makefile.in (DEPMODE, DEPDIR, COMPILE.post, COMPILE.pre, COMPILE, POSTCOMPILE, depcomp): New variables. Remove all _h variables. Remove many .o targets. ($(srcdir)/copying.c): avoid backslash-newline after comment sign (@maintainer_mode_true@). (HFILES_NO_SRCDIR): Regenerate. (generated_files): New variable. (all_gdbtk_cflags): Likewise. (.c.o): Rewrote. (init.o, version.o, copying.o): Remove. (distclean): Remove DEPDIR. (test-cp-name-parser.o, hpux-thread.o, main.o, monitor.o, printcmd.o, procfs.o, v850ice.o): Rewrite. (cli-cmds.o, cli-decode.o, cli-dump.o, cli-interp.o, cli-logging.o, cli-script.o, cli-setshow.o, cli-utils.o): Likewise. (gdbtk.o, gdbtk-bp.o, gdbtk-cmds.o, gdbtk-hooks.o, gdbtk-interp.o, gdbtk-main.o, gdbtk-register.o, gdbtk-stack.o, gdbtk-varobj.o, gdbtk-wrapper.o): Likewise. (mi-cmd-break.o, mi-cmd-disas.o, mi-cmd-env.o, mi-cmd-file.o, mi-cmds.o, mi-cmd-stack.o, mi-cmd-target.o, mi-cmd-var.o, mi-console.o, mi-getopt.o, mi-interp.o, mi-main.o, mi-out.o, mi-parse.o, mi-symbol-cmds.o, mi-common.o, signals.o, tui.o, tui-command.o, tui-data.o, tui-disasm.o, tui-file.o, tui-hooks.o, tui-interp.o, tui-io.o, tui-layout.o, tui-main.o, tui-out.o, tui-regs.o, tui-source.o, tui-stack.o, tui-win.o, tui-windata.o, tui-wingeneral.o, tui-winsource.o): Likewise. (all_object_files): New variable. ($(all_object_files)): New target. Include dependency files, when using GNU Make. gdb/gdbserver/ * Makefile.in (GDBREPLAY_OBS): New variable. (gdbreplay$(EXEEXT)): Use it to avoid unportable $^.
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# Dependencies.
-include $(all_deps_files)
Makefiles: Disable suffix rules and implicit rules Since we don't use suffix rules nor implicit rules in gdb, we can disable them. The advantage is a slightly faster make [1]. Here are some numbers about the speedup. I ran this on my trusty old Intel Q6600, so the time numbers are probably higher than what you'd get on any recent hardware. I ran "make" in the gdb/ directory of an already built repository (configured with --enable-targets=all). I recorded the time of execution (average of 5). I then ran "make -d" and recorded the number of printed lines, which gives a rough idea of the number of operations done. I compared the following configurations, to see the impact of both the empty .SUFFIXES target and the empty pattern rules, as well as running "make -r", which can be considered the "ideal" case. A - baseline B - baseline + .SUFFIXES C - baseline + pattern rules D - baseline + .SUFFIXES + pattern rules E - baseline + make -r config | time (s) | "make -d" ----------------------------- A | 5.74 | 2396643 B | 1.19 | 298469 C | 2.81 | 1266573 D | 1.13 | 245489 E | 1.01 | 163914 We can see that the empty .SUFFIXES target has a bigger impact than the empty pattern rules, but still it doesn't hurt to disable the implicit pattern rules as well. There are still some mentions of implicit rules I can't get rid of in the "make -d" output. For example, it's trying to build .c files from .w files: Looking for an implicit rule for '/home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.c'. Trying pattern rule with stem 'infrun'. Trying implicit prerequisite '/home/simark/src/binutils-gdb/gdb/infrun.w'. and trying to build Makefile.in from a bunch of extensions: Looking for an implicit rule for 'Makefile.in'. Trying pattern rule with stem 'Makefile.in'. Trying implicit prerequisite 'Makefile.in.o'. Trying pattern rule with stem 'Makefile.in'. Trying implicit prerequisite 'Makefile.in.c'. Trying pattern rule with stem 'Makefile.in'. Trying implicit prerequisite 'Makefile.in.cc'. ... many more ... If somebody knows how to disable them, we can do it, but at this point the returns are minimal, so it is not that important. I verified that both in-tree and out-of-tree builds work. [1] Switching from explicit rules to pattern rules for files in subdirectories actually made it slower, so this is kind of a way to redeem myself. But it the end it's faster than it was previously, so it was all worth it. :) gdb/ChangeLog: * disable-implicit-rules.mk: New file. * Makefile.in: Include disable-implicit-rules.mk. * data-directory/Makefile.in: Likewise. * gnulib/Makefile.in: Likewise. gdb/doc/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Likewise. gdb/gdbserver/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include disable-implicit-rules.mk. gdb/testsuite/ChangeLog: * Makefile.in: Include disable-implicit-rules.mk.
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# Disable implicit make rules.
include $(srcdir)/disable-implicit-rules.mk
### end of the gdb Makefile.in.