Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
clock/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
console/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
include/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
start/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
startup/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
timer/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
wrapup/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
console/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
include/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
liblnk/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
start/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
startup/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
wrapup/Makefile.am: Reflect having moved automake.
PR 433/tools
* mips-stub.c: Patch from C. M. Heard <heard@pobox.com> described as:
The purpose of the patch is to make the stub ignore all
characters except '+' (ack) or '-' (nak) when it has transmitted a
packet and expects an acknowledgment. Without the patch,
putpacket() will retransmit each time it receives anything other
than '+' when expecting an ack, and that, bitter experience has
found, frequently results in the stub failing to sync up when
initially attaching to gdb.
I think that rtems users will notice significant improvement in
the of the mips stub if this patch is incorporated in the
distribution; certainly I did in my stand-aline environment. I
should hasten to add that it is only an improvement and not a 100%
cure for synchronization problems because '+' characters can (and
do) during as message data, and it's still possible for these to
be mistaken as acks. I have no idea how to fix that short of
redesigning the gdb-remote protocol.
* console/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* liblnk/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* start/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* startup/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* clock/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* console/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* start/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* startup/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* timer/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* clock/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* console/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* start/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* startup/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* timer/Makefile.am: Don't include @RTEMS_BSP@.cfg.
* mips-stub.c: Re-debugged a breakpoint problem, zbreak target
address was a char * which caused the target instruction to not
be fully copied, so the zbreak logic corrupted the original
instruction and didn't insert a valid break instruction.
* console/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* liblnk/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* start/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* startup/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* wrapup/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* clock/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* console/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* start/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* startup/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* timer/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.
* wrapup/Makefile.am: Use .$(OBJEXT) instead of .o.