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binutils-gdb/gdb/config/m68k
Stu Grossman d9951af428 * Makefile.in: Add mswin to SUBDIRS. Add rules for
mswin/libwingdb.a and remote-wiggler.o.
	* breakpoint.c (breakpoint_here_p):  Clean up bp enabled test.
	* (breakpoint_inserted_here_p):  New func, just like
	breakpoint_here_p, except it's honest.  Honestly.
	* breakpoint.h:  Proto for above.
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	* configure configure.in:  Add host *windows* to list of hosts
	that don't support GDBtk.
end-sanitize-gdbtk
	* configure configure.in:  Add mswin to configdirs if host is
	i[3456]86-*-windows.
	* core-aout.c (fetch_core_registers register_addr) gdbcore.h:
	Change all vars that can contain addresses to type CORE_ADDR.
	* findvar.c (supply_register):  Allow val to be NULL.  This means
	that regno is unsupported.
	* (read_pc read_pc_pid write_pc write_pc_pid):  Make non-pid forms
	just call pid forms with inferior_pid so that there's only once
	place to hack PC's and such.
	* infrun.c (proceed):  Don't skip breakpoints if user changed PC.
	* remote-wiggler.c:  New file.  Support for BDM interface from
	Macraigor Systems.
	* serial.c:  Enhance serial logging capability.  Add hex and octal
	output modes (set remotelogbase {hex|octal|ascii}.  Also log
	breaks, timeouts, errors, and eofs.
	* serial.h:  Redefine SERIAL_SEND_BREAK to go through a wrapper
	function so that we can log breaks.  Don't export serial_logfile
	or serial_logfp.
	* top.c (execute_command):  Don't test for serial_logfp here.
	Just call serial_log_comand, and let serial.c sort it out.
	* valops.c (value_of_variable):  Don't attempt to establish frames
	for static and global variables.  This makes things work a bit
	better if the stack or frame pointer is trashed.
	* config/m68k/monitor.mt (TDEPFILES):  Add remote-wiggler.o.
	* config/m68k/tm-m68k.h:  Define STACK_ALIGN.  CPU32 can't hack
	misaligned stacks during function calls.
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