* config/a29k/tm-a29k.h: Renamed from config/a29k/tm-29k.h.

* a29k-pinsn.c:  Renamed from am29k-pinsn.c.
	* a29k-tdep.c:  Renamed from am29k-tdep.c.
	* remote-eb.c, config/a29k/tm-ultra3.h:  Include renamed tm-a29k.h.
	* remote-monitor.c, remote-st2000.c, config/a29k/{nm-ultra3.h,
	tm-a29k.h, xm-ultra3.h}, config/romp/rtbsd.mh, doc/gdbinv-s.texi,
	testsuite/gdb.t15/funcargs.exp, testsuite/gdb.t17/callfuncs.exp:
	Map '29k' to 'a29k'.
	* config/a29k/{a29k-kern.mt, a29k-udi.mt, a29k.mt, ultra3.mt}
	(TDEPFILES):  Use renamed a29k-pinsn.o and a29k-tdep.o.
	* config/a29k/{a29k-udi.mt, a29k.mt} (TM_FILE):  Use renamed
	tm-a29k.h.
	* config/a29k/a29k-udi.mt (MT_CFLAGS):  Remove TARGET_AM29K
	define that does not appear anywhere else in the gdb source tree.
	* doc/gdbinit.texinfo:  Document renaming of tm-29k.h to tm-a29k.h.
This commit is contained in:
Fred Fish
1993-03-29 23:38:30 +00:00
parent e5c007603f
commit d7d35f004c
16 changed files with 72 additions and 61 deletions

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@ -1643,14 +1643,20 @@ xcoffread.c
remote-mm.c
@item NO_JOB_CONTROL
signals.h
@item NO_MALLOC_CHECK
utils.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
utils.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
objfiles.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
utils.c
GDB will use the @code{mmalloc} library for memory allocation for symbol
reading, unless this symbol is defined. Define it on systems
on which @code{mmalloc} does not
work for some reason. One example is the DECstation, where its RPC
library can't cope with our redefinition of @code{malloc} to call
@code{mmalloc}. When defining @code{NO_MMALLOC}, you will also have
to override the setting of @code{MMALLOC_LIB} to empty, in the Makefile.
Therefore, this define is usually set on the command line by overriding
@code{MMALLOC_DISABLE} in @file{config/*.mh}, rather than by defining
it in @file{xm-*.h}.
@item NO_MMALLOC_CHECK
Define this if you are using @code{mmalloc}, but don't want the overhead
of checking the heap with @code{mmcheck}.
@item NO_SIGINTERRUPT
remote-adapt.c
@item NO_SINGLE_STEP
@ -1712,7 +1718,7 @@ pyr-xdep.c
@item REGISTER_BYTES
remote.c
@item REGISTER_NAMES
tm-29k.h
tm-a29k.h
@item REG_STACK_SEGMENT
exec.c
@item REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR
@ -2226,16 +2232,6 @@ infrun.c
xcoffread.c
@item NO_HIF_SUPPORT
remote-mm.c
@item NO_JOB_CONTROL
signals.h
@item NO_MALLOC_CHECK
utils.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
utils.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
objfiles.c
@item NO_MMALLOC
utils.c
@item NO_SIGINTERRUPT
remote-adapt.c
@item NO_SINGLE_STEP
@ -2287,7 +2283,7 @@ valops.c
@item REGISTER_BYTES
remote.c
@item REGISTER_NAMES
tm-29k.h
tm-a29k.h
@item REG_STACK_SEGMENT
exec.c
@item REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR

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@ -451,19 +451,19 @@ a break is detected.
@cindex UDI
@cindex AMD29K via UDI
@value{GDBN} supports AMD's UDI (``Universal Debugger Interface'')
protocol for debugging the 29k processor family. To use this
protocol for debugging the a29k processor family. To use this
configuration with AMD targets running the MiniMON monitor, you need the
program @code{MONTIP}, available from AMD at no charge. You can also
use @value{GDBN} with the UDI conformant 29k simulator program
use @value{GDBN} with the UDI conformant a29k simulator program
@code{ISSTIP}, also available from AMD.
@table @code
@item target udi @var{keyword}
@kindex udi
Select the UDI interface to a remote 29K board or simulator, where
Select the UDI interface to a remote a29k board or simulator, where
@var{keyword} is an entry in the AMD configuration file @file{udi_soc}.
This file contains keyword entries which specify parameters used to
connect to 29k targets. If the @file{udi_soc} file is not in your
connect to a29k targets. If the @file{udi_soc} file is not in your
working directory, you must set the environment variable @samp{UDICONF}
to its pathname.
@end table