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PR 10288
* arm-dis.c (print_insn_coprocessor): Check that a user specified
ARM architecture supports the matched instruction.
(print_insn_arm): Likewise.
(select_arm_features): New function. Fills in the fields of an
arm_feature_set structure based on a given arm machine number.
(print_insn): Initialise an arm_feature_set structure.
* objdump.c (disassemble_bytes): Set the
USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE flag in the disassemble_info structure
if the user has invoked the -m switch.
* doc/binutils.texi: Document the additional behaviour of
objdump's -m switch for ARM targets.
* dis-asm.h (USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE): New value for the flags
field of struct disassemble_info.
* gas/arm/align.s: Add labels so that COFF based targets can
correctly locate THUMB code.
* gas/arm/copro.d: Do not pass --architecture switch to objdump.
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2009-06-18 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
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PR 10288
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* objdump.c (disassemble_bytes): Set the
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USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE flag in the disassemble_info structure
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if the user has invoked the -m switch.
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* doc/binutils.texi: Document the additional behaviour of
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objdump's -m switch for ARM targets.
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2009-06-18 Dave Korn <dave.korn.cygwin@gmail.com>
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Merge cegcc and mingw32ce target name changes from CeGCC project.
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* configure.in: Merge cegcc and mingw32ce target name changes from
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CeGCC project.
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2007-12-25 Pedro Alves <pedro_alves@portugalmail.pt>
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2007-12-25 Pedro Alves <pedro_alves@portugalmail.pt>
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* configure.in: Add arm*-*-cegcc* and arm*-*-mingw32ce* targets.
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* configure: Regenerate.
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@@ -1801,6 +1801,10 @@ expected to contain instructions.
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Like @option{-d}, but disassemble the contents of all sections, not just
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those expected to contain instructions.
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If the target is an ARM architecture this switch also has the effect
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of forcing the disassembler to decode pieces of data found in code
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sections as if they were instructions.
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@item --prefix-addresses
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When disassembling, print the complete address on each line. This is
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the older disassembly format.
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@@ -1884,6 +1888,13 @@ can be useful when disassembling object files which do not describe
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architecture information, such as S-records. You can list the available
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architectures with the @option{-i} option.
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If the target is an ARM architecture then this switch has an
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additional effect. It restricts the disassembly to only those
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instructions supported by the architecture specified by @var{machine}.
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If it is necessary to use this switch because the input file does not
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contain any architecture information, but it is also desired to
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disassemble all the instructions use @option{-marm}.
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@item -M @var{options}
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@itemx --disassembler-options=@var{options}
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Pass target specific information to the disassembler. Only supported on
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@@ -1526,6 +1526,8 @@ disassemble_bytes (struct disassemble_info * info,
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info->bytes_per_line = 0;
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info->bytes_per_chunk = 0;
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info->flags = disassemble_all ? DISASSEMBLE_DATA : 0;
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if (machine)
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info->flags |= USER_SPECIFIED_MACHINE_TYPE;
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if (info->disassembler_needs_relocs
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&& (bfd_get_file_flags (aux->abfd) & EXEC_P) == 0
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