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[gdb] Fix more typos
Fix some more typos: - distinquish -> distinguish - actualy -> actually - singe -> single - frash -> frame - chid -> child - dissassembler -> disassembler - uninitalized -> uninitialized - precontidion -> precondition - regsiters -> registers - marge -> merge - sate -> state - garanteed -> guaranteed - explictly -> explicitly - prefices (nonstandard plural) -> prefixes - bondary -> boundary - formated -> formatted - ithe -> the - arrav -> array - coresponding -> corresponding - owend -> owned - fials -> fails - diasm -> disasm - ture -> true - tpye -> type There's one code change, the name of macro SIG_CODE_BONDARY_FAULT changed to SIG_CODE_BOUNDARY_FAULT. Tested on x86_64-linux.
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@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ canonicalizeNumeral (char *s1, const char *s2)
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/* Interprets the prefix of NUM that consists of digits of the given BASE
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as an integer of that BASE, with the string EXP as an exponent.
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Puts value in yylval, and returns INT, if the string is valid. Causes
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an error if the number is improperly formated. BASE, if NULL, defaults
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an error if the number is improperly formatted. BASE, if NULL, defaults
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to "10", and EXP to "1". The EXP does not contain a leading 'e' or 'E'.
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*/
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@@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@ amd_dbgapi_target::store_registers (struct regcache *regcache, int regno)
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amdgpu_gdbarch_tdep *tdep = get_amdgpu_gdbarch_tdep (gdbarch);
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/* If the register has read-only bits, invalidate the value in the regcache
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as the value actualy written may differ. */
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as the value actually written may differ. */
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if (tdep->register_properties[regno]
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& AMD_DBGAPI_REGISTER_PROPERTY_READONLY_BITS)
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regcache->invalidate (regno);
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ void arc_linux_supply_gregset (const struct regset *regset,
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struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
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const void *gregs, size_t size);
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/* Reads regsiters from the NT_ARC_V2 data array into the regcache. */
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/* Reads registers from the NT_ARC_V2 data array into the regcache. */
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void arc_linux_supply_v2_regset (const struct regset *regset,
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struct regcache *regcache, int regnum,
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@@ -3971,7 +3971,7 @@ struct frame_base arm_normal_base = {
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struct arm_dwarf2_prev_register_cache
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{
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/* Cached value of the coresponding stack pointer for the inner frame. */
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/* Cached value of the corresponding stack pointer for the inner frame. */
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CORE_ADDR sp;
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CORE_ADDR msp;
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CORE_ADDR msp_s;
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@@ -2459,7 +2459,7 @@ build_target_condition_list (struct bp_location *bl)
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/* No NULL conditions or failed bytecode generation. Build a
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condition list for this location's address. If we have software
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and hardware locations at the same address, they aren't
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considered duplicates, but we still marge all the conditions
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considered duplicates, but we still merge all the conditions
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anyway, as it's simpler, and doesn't really make a practical
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difference. */
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for (bp_location *loc : loc_range)
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@@ -1779,7 +1779,7 @@ help_cmd (const char *command, struct ui_file *stream)
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if (alias == nullptr || !user_documented_alias (*alias))
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{
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/* Case of a normal command, or an alias not explictly
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/* Case of a normal command, or an alias not explicitly
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documented by the user. */
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/* If the user asked 'help somecommand' and there is no alias,
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the false indicates to not output the (single) command name. */
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@@ -1789,7 +1789,7 @@ help_cmd (const char *command, struct ui_file *stream)
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}
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else
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{
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/* Case of an alias explictly documented by the user.
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/* Case of an alias explicitly documented by the user.
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Only output the alias definition and its explicit documentation. */
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fput_alias_definition_styled (*alias, stream);
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fput_command_names_styled (*alias, false, "\n", stream);
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@@ -2103,7 +2103,7 @@ quote (const char *str)
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/* Check that removing parameter info out of NAME produces EXPECTED.
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COMPLETION_MODE indicates whether we're testing normal and
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completion mode. FILE and LINE are used to provide better test
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location information in case ithe check fails. */
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location information in case the check fails. */
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static void
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check_remove_params (const char *file, int line,
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@@ -2581,7 +2581,7 @@ csky_pseudo_register_read (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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int offset = 0;
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gdb_byte reg_buf[16];
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/* Ensure getting s0~s63 from vrx if tdep->has_vr0 is ture. */
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/* Ensure getting s0~s63 from vrx if tdep->has_vr0 is true. */
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if (tdep->has_vr0)
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{
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if (regnum < 64)
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@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ struct gdb_non_printing_memory_disassembler
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{ /* Nothing. */ }
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};
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/* A dissassembler class that provides 'print_insn', a method for
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/* A disassembler class that provides 'print_insn', a method for
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disassembling a single instruction to the output stream. */
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struct gdb_disassembler : public gdb_printing_disassembler,
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@@ -14779,7 +14779,7 @@ read_typedef (struct die_info *die, struct dwarf2_cu *cu)
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/* The long double is defined as a base type in C. GCC creates a long
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double typedef with target-type _Float128 for the long double to
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identify it as the IEEE Float128 value. This is a GCC hack since the
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DWARF doesn't distinquish between the IBM long double and IEEE
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DWARF doesn't distinguish between the IBM long double and IEEE
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128-bit float. Replace the GCC workaround for the long double
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typedef with the actual type information copied from the target-type
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with the correct long double base type name. */
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@@ -2116,7 +2116,7 @@ reinit_frame_cache (void)
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if (sentinel_frame != nullptr)
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{
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/* If frame 0's id is not computed, it is not in the frame stash, so its
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dealloc functions will not be called when emptying the frash stash.
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dealloc functions will not be called when emptying the frame stash.
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Call frame_info_del manually in that case. */
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frame_info *current_frame = sentinel_frame->prev;
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if (current_frame != nullptr
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@@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ May return 0 when unable to determine that address.""",
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)
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# The DWARF info currently does not distinquish between IEEE 128-bit floating
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# The DWARF info currently does not distinguish between IEEE 128-bit floating
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# point values and the IBM 128-bit floating point format. GCC has an internal
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# hack to identify the IEEE 128-bit floating point value. The long double is a
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# defined base type in C. The GCC hack uses a typedef for long double to
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@@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ i386_canonicalize_syscall (int syscall)
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/* Value of the sigcode in case of a boundary fault. */
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#define SIG_CODE_BONDARY_FAULT 3
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#define SIG_CODE_BOUNDARY_FAULT 3
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/* i386 GNU/Linux implementation of the report_signal_info
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gdbarch hook. Displays information related to MPX bound
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@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ i386_linux_report_signal_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct ui_out *uiout,
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}
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/* If this is not a boundary violation just return. */
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if (sig_code != SIG_CODE_BONDARY_FAULT)
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if (sig_code != SIG_CODE_BOUNDARY_FAULT)
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return;
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is_upper = (access > upper_bound ? 1 : 0);
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@@ -7500,7 +7500,7 @@ process_event_stop_test (struct execution_control_state *ecs)
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{
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/* We are executing the reverse-finish command.
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If the system supports multiple entry points and we are finishing a
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function in reverse. If we are between the entry points singe-step
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function in reverse. If we are between the entry points single-step
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back to the alternate entry point. If we are at the alternate entry
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point -- just need to back up by one more single-step, which
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should take us back to the function call. */
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@@ -3968,7 +3968,7 @@ linux_proc_xfer_memory_partial (int pid, gdb_byte *readbuf,
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return true if so. It wasn't writable before Linux 2.6.39, but
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there's no way to know whether the feature was backported to older
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kernels. So we check to see if it works. The result is cached,
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and this is garanteed to be called once early during inferior
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and this is guaranteed to be called once early during inferior
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startup, so that any warning is printed out consistently between
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GDB invocations. Note we don't call it during GDB startup instead
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though, because then we might warn with e.g. just "gdb --version"
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@@ -653,7 +653,7 @@ loongarch_push_dummy_call (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
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all future arguments will also be passed on the stack,
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i.e., the last argument register may be left unused
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due to the aligned register pair rule.
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long double data tpye is passed in an aligned GAR pair,
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long double data type is passed in an aligned GAR pair,
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the first register in the pair is even-numbered. */
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if (gar >= 2)
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{
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@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ get_core_array_size ()
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/* Using /sys/.../possible is preferred, because it handles the case where
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we are in a container that has access to a subset of the host's cores.
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It will return a size that considers all the CPU cores available to the
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host. If that fials for some reason, fall back to sysconf. */
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host. If that fails for some reason, fall back to sysconf. */
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gdb::optional<size_t> count = get_core_array_size_using_sys_possible ();
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if (count.has_value ())
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return *count;
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@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ public:
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/* One and only one of these three functions returns true, indicating
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whether the corresponding interface is the one we detected. The
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interface must already have been detected as a precontidion. */
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interface must already have been detected as a precondition. */
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bool hwdebug_p ()
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{
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@@ -2126,7 +2126,7 @@ ppc_linux_nat_target::region_ok_for_hw_watchpoint (CORE_ADDR addr, int len)
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/* DAWR interface allows to watch up to 512 byte wide ranges. */
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region_size = 512;
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/* DAWR interface allows to watch up to 512 byte wide ranges which
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can't cross a 512 byte bondary on machines that doesn't have a
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can't cross a 512 byte boundary on machines that doesn't have a
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second DAWR (P9 or less). */
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if (!(hwdebug_info.features & PPC_DEBUG_FEATURE_DATA_BP_ARCH_31))
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region_align = 512;
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@@ -2733,7 +2733,7 @@ ppc_linux_nat_target::low_forget_process (pid_t pid)
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}
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/* Copy the per-process state associated with the pid of PARENT to the
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sate of CHILD_PID. GDB expects that a forked process will have the
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state of CHILD_PID. GDB expects that a forked process will have the
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same hardware breakpoints and watchpoints as the parent.
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If we're using the HWDEBUG interface, also copy the thread debug
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@@ -1175,7 +1175,7 @@ struct scoped_disasm_info_object
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memaddr, info, nullptr);
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}
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/* Upon destruction mark m_diasm_info as invalid. */
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/* Upon destruction mark m_disasm_info as invalid. */
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~scoped_disasm_info_object ()
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{
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/* Invalidate the original DisassembleInfo object as well as any copies
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@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ get_thread_arch_aspace_regcache (inferior *inf_for_target_calls,
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regcache *new_regcache = new regcache (inf_for_target_calls, arch, aspace);
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new_regcache->set_ptid (ptid);
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/* Work around a problem with g++ 4.8 (PR96537): Call the regcache_up
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constructor explictly instead of implicitly. */
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constructor explicitly instead of implicitly. */
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ptid_regc_map.insert (std::make_pair (ptid, regcache_up (new_regcache)));
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return new_regcache;
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# This test case is to test the speed of GDB when it is doing singe step.
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# This test case is to test the speed of GDB when it is doing single step.
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# There is one parameter in this test:
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# - SINGLE_STEP_COUNT is the number of single step GDB performs.
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@@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ verbose "using GDB = $GDB" 2
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# The data directory the testing GDB will use. By default, assume
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# we're testing a non-installed GDB in the build directory. Users may
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# also explictly override the -data-directory from the command line.
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# also explicitly override the -data-directory from the command line.
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if ![info exists GDB_DATA_DIRECTORY] {
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set GDB_DATA_DIRECTORY [file normalize "[pwd]/../data-directory"]
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}
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@@ -1191,7 +1191,7 @@ tui_getc_1 (FILE *fp)
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#endif
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}
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/* Keycodes above KEY_MAX are not garanteed to be stable.
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/* Keycodes above KEY_MAX are not guaranteed to be stable.
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Compare keyname instead. */
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if (ch >= KEY_MAX)
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{
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@@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ private:
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struct tui_source_windows
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{
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/* Work around Wmaybe-uninitalized warning with g++ 11.0.0, see also
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/* Work around Wmaybe-uninitialized warning with g++ 11.0.0, see also
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PR gcc/96295. Note that "tui_source_windows () = default" doesn't work
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around the warning. */
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tui_source_windows () {}
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@@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ varobj_invalidate_if_uses_objfile (struct objfile *objfile)
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/* var->value->type and var->type might also reference the objfile.
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This is taken care of in value.c:preserve_values which deals with
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making sure that objfile-owend types are replaced with
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making sure that objfile-owned types are replaced with
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gdbarch-owned equivalents. */
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});
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}
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@@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@ z80_get_insn_info (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, const gdb_byte *buf, int *size)
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info = &ez80_adl_main_insn_table[4]; /* skip force_nops */
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break;
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default:
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info = &ez80_main_insn_table[8]; /* skip eZ80 prefices and force_nops */
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info = &ez80_main_insn_table[8]; /* skip eZ80 prefixes and force_nops */
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break;
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}
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do
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@@ -3540,7 +3540,7 @@ linux_process_target::wait_1 (ptid_t ptid, target_waitstatus *ourstatus,
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else
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{
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/* The LWP stopped due to a plain signal or a syscall signal. Either way,
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event_chid->waitstatus wasn't filled in with the details, so look at
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event_child->waitstatus wasn't filled in with the details, so look at
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the wait status W. */
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if (WSTOPSIG (w) == SYSCALL_SIGTRAP)
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{
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@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ operator!= (const gdb::array_view<T> &lhs, const gdb::array_view<T> &rhs)
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foo (1, 2, gdb::array_view<value *>(values, nargs));
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Or, better, using make_array_view, which has the advantage of
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inferring the arrav_view element's type:
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inferring the array_view element's type:
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foo (1, 2, gdb::make_array_view (values, nargs));
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*/
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