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* 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.
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remote-mm.c
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@item NO_JOB_CONTROL
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signals.h
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@item NO_MALLOC_CHECK
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utils.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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utils.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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objfiles.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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utils.c
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GDB will use the @code{mmalloc} library for memory allocation for symbol
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reading, unless this symbol is defined. Define it on systems
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on which @code{mmalloc} does not
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work for some reason. One example is the DECstation, where its RPC
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library can't cope with our redefinition of @code{malloc} to call
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@code{mmalloc}. When defining @code{NO_MMALLOC}, you will also have
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to override the setting of @code{MMALLOC_LIB} to empty, in the Makefile.
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Therefore, this define is usually set on the command line by overriding
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@code{MMALLOC_DISABLE} in @file{config/*.mh}, rather than by defining
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it in @file{xm-*.h}.
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@item NO_MMALLOC_CHECK
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Define this if you are using @code{mmalloc}, but don't want the overhead
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of checking the heap with @code{mmcheck}.
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@item NO_SIGINTERRUPT
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remote-adapt.c
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@item NO_SINGLE_STEP
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@ -1712,7 +1718,7 @@ pyr-xdep.c
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@item REGISTER_BYTES
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remote.c
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@item REGISTER_NAMES
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tm-29k.h
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tm-a29k.h
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@item REG_STACK_SEGMENT
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exec.c
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@item REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR
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@ -2226,16 +2232,6 @@ infrun.c
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xcoffread.c
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@item NO_HIF_SUPPORT
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remote-mm.c
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@item NO_JOB_CONTROL
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signals.h
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@item NO_MALLOC_CHECK
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utils.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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utils.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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objfiles.c
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@item NO_MMALLOC
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utils.c
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@item NO_SIGINTERRUPT
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remote-adapt.c
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@item NO_SINGLE_STEP
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@ -2287,7 +2283,7 @@ valops.c
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@item REGISTER_BYTES
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remote.c
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@item REGISTER_NAMES
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tm-29k.h
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tm-a29k.h
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@item REG_STACK_SEGMENT
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exec.c
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@item REG_STRUCT_HAS_ADDR
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@cindex UDI
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@cindex AMD29K via UDI
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@value{GDBN} supports AMD's UDI (``Universal Debugger Interface'')
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protocol for debugging the 29k processor family. To use this
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protocol for debugging the a29k processor family. To use this
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configuration with AMD targets running the MiniMON monitor, you need the
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program @code{MONTIP}, available from AMD at no charge. You can also
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use @value{GDBN} with the UDI conformant 29k simulator program
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use @value{GDBN} with the UDI conformant a29k simulator program
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@code{ISSTIP}, also available from AMD.
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@table @code
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@item target udi @var{keyword}
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@kindex udi
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Select the UDI interface to a remote 29K board or simulator, where
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Select the UDI interface to a remote a29k board or simulator, where
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@var{keyword} is an entry in the AMD configuration file @file{udi_soc}.
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This file contains keyword entries which specify parameters used to
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connect to 29k targets. If the @file{udi_soc} file is not in your
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connect to a29k targets. If the @file{udi_soc} file is not in your
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working directory, you must set the environment variable @samp{UDICONF}
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to its pathname.
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@end table
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