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4 find out whether anyone else is working on it.
5
6
7 GDB 5.1 - Fixes
8 ===============
9
10 Below is a list of problems identified during the GDB 5.0 release
11 cycle. People hope to have these problems fixed in 5.1.
12
13 --
14
15 RFD: infrun.c: No bpstat_stop_status call after proceed over break?
16 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00665.html
17
18 GDB misses watchpoint triggers after proceeding over a breakpoint on
19 x86 targets.
20
21 --
22
23 x86 linux GDB and SIGALRM (???)
24 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00803.html
25
26 This problem has been fixed, but a regression test still needs to be
27 added to the testsuite:
28 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00309.html
29
30 Mark
31
32 --
33
34 Can't build IRIX -> arm GDB.
35 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-04/msg00356.html
36
37 David Whedon writes:
38 > Now I'm building for an embedded arm target. If there is a way of turning
39 > remote-rdi off, I couldn't find it. It looks like it gets built by default
40 > in gdb/configure.tgt(line 58) Anyway, the build dies in
41 > gdb/rdi-share/unixcomm.c. SERPORT1 et. al. never get defined because we
42 > aren't one of the architectures supported.
43
44 --
45
46 Problem with weak functions
47 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-05/msg00060.html
48
49 Dan Nicolaescu writes:
50 > It seems that gdb-4.95.1 does not display correctly the function when
51 > stoping in weak functions.
52 >
53 > It stops in a function that is defined as weak, not in the function
54 > that is actualy run...
55
56 --
57
58 GDB 5.0 doesn't work on Linux/SPARC
59
60 --
61
62 parse.c:build_parse() has a buffer overrun.
63
64 --
65
66 Thread support. Right now, as soon as a thread finishes and exits,
67 you're hosed. This problem is reported once a week or so.
68
69 --
70
71 Wow, three bug reports for the same problem in one day! We should
72 probably make fixing this a real priority :-).
73
74 Anyway, thanks for reporting.
75
76 The following patch will fix the problems with setting breakpoints in
77 dynamically loaded objects:
78
79 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00230.html
80
81 This patch isn't checked in yet (ping Michael/JimB), but I hope this
82 will be in the next GDB release.
83
84 There should really be a test in the testsuite for this problem, since
85 it keeps coming up :-(. Any volunteers?
86
87 Mark
88
89 --
90
91 Re: GDB 5.0.1?
92 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/gdb/2000-07/msg00038.html
93
94 Is the Solaris 8 x86 problem fixed? When you configure it, configure
95 incorrectly determines that I have no curses.h. This causes mucho
96 compilation errors later on.
97
98 Simply editing the config.h to define CURSES_H fixes the problem, and
99 then the build works fine.
100
101 The status for this problem:
102
103 Solaris 8 x86 (PIII-560)
104 gcc 2.95.2
105
106 I had the same problem with several of the snapshots shortly before
107 5.0 became official, and 5.0 has the same problem.
108
109 I sent some mail in about it long ago, and never saw a reply.
110
111 I haven't had time to figure it out myself, especially since I get all
112 confused trying to figure out what configure does, I was happy to find
113 the workaround.
114
115 Mike
116
117 --
118
119 GDB 5.1 - New features
120 ======================
121
122 The following new features should be included in 5.1.
123
124 --
125
126 Enable MI by default. Old code can be deleted after 5.1 is out.
127
128 --
129
130 Pascal (Pierre Muller, David Taylor)
131
132 Pierre Muller has contributed patches for adding Pascal Language
133 support to GDB.
134
135 2 pascal language patches inserted in database
136 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00521.html
137
138 Indent -gnu ?
139 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00496.html
140
141 --
142
143 Java (Anthony Green, David Taylor)
144
145 Anthony Green has a number of Java patches that did not make it into
146 the 5.0 release. The first two are in cvs now, but the third needs
147 some fixing up before it can go in.
148
149 Patch: java tests
150 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00512.html
151
152 Patch: java booleans
153 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00515.html
154
155 Patch: handle N_MAIN stab
156 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00527.html
157
158 --
159
160 [Comming...]
161
162 Modify gdb to work correctly with Pascal.
163
164 --
165
166 Revised UDP support (was: Re: [Fwd: [patch] UDP transport support])
167 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-04/msg00000.html
168
169 (Broken) support for GDB's remote protocol across UDP is to be
170 included in the follow-on release.
171
172 It should be noted that UDP can only work when the [Gg] packet fits in
173 a single UDP packet.
174
175 There is also much debate over the merit of this.
176
177 --
178
179 GDB 5.1 - Cleanups
180 ==================
181
182 The following code cleanups will hopefully be applied to GDB 5.1.
183
184 --
185
186 Delete macro TARGET_BYTE_ORDER_SELECTABLE.
187
188 Patches in the database.
189
190 --
191
192 Fix copyright notices.
193
194 Turns out that ``1998-2000'' isn't considered valid :-(
195
196 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00467.html
197
198 --
199
200 Purge PARAMS.
201
202 Eliminate all uses of PARAMS in GDB's source code.
203
204 --
205
206 printcmd.c (print_address_numeric):
207
208 NOTE: This assumes that the significant address information is kept in
209 the least significant bits of ADDR - the upper bits were either zero
210 or sign extended. Should ADDRESS_TO_POINTER() or some
211 ADDRESS_TO_PRINTABLE() be used to do the conversion?
212
213 --
214
215 Compiler warnings.
216
217 Eliminate all warnings for at least one host/target for the flags:
218 -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wcomment -Wtrigraphs -Wformat -Wparentheses
219 -Wpointer-arith -Wuninitialized
220
221 --
222
223 Follow through `make check' with --enable-shared.
224
225 When the srcware tree is configured with --enable-shared, the `expect'
226 program won't run properly. Jim Wilson found out gdb has a local hack
227 to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but, AFAIK, no other project has been hacked
228 similarly.
229
230 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00845.html
231
232 --
233
234 GDB 5.2 - Fixes
235 ===============
236
237 --
238
239 Fix at least one thread bug.
240
241 --
242
243 GDB 5.2 - New features
244 ======================
245
246 --
247
248 Objective C/C++ Support. Bu hopefully sooner...
249
250 --
251
252 GDB 5.2 - Cleanups
253 ==================
254
255 The following cleanups have been identified as part of GDB 5.2.
256
257 --
258
259 Eliminate more compiler warnings.
260
261 --
262
263 Restructure gdb directory tree so that it avoids any 8.3 and 14
264 filename problems.
265
266 --
267
268 Convert GDB build process to AUTOMAKE.
269
270 See also sub-directory configure below.
271
272 The current convention is (kind of) to use $(<header>_h) in all
273 dependency lists. It isn't done in a consistent way.
274
275 --
276
277 Code Cleanups: General
278 ======================
279
280 The following are more general cleanups and fixes. They are not tied
281 to any specific release.
282
283 --
284
285 The BFD directory requires bug-fixed AUTOMAKE et.al.
286
287 AUTOMAKE 1.4 incorrectly set the TEXINPUTS environment variable. It
288 contained the full path to texinfo.tex when it should have only
289 contained the directory. The bug has been fixed in the current
290 AUTOMAKE sources. Automake snapshots can be found in:
291 ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/gdb/snapshots
292 and ftp://sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/binutils
293
294 --
295
296 Find something better than DEFAULT_BFD_ARCH, DEFAULT_BFD_VEC to
297 determine the default isa/byte-order.
298
299 --
300
301 Rely on BFD_BIG_ENDIAN and BFD_LITTLE_ENDIAN instead of host dependant
302 BIG_ENDIAN and LITTLE_ENDIAN.
303
304 --
305
306 Eliminate more compiler warnings.
307
308 Of course there also needs to be the usual debate over which warnings
309 are valid and how to best go about this.
310
311 One method: choose a single option; get agreement that it is
312 reasonable; try it out to see if there isn't anything silly about it
313 (-Wunused-parameters is an example of that) then incrementally hack
314 away.
315
316 The other method is to enable all warnings and eliminate them from one
317 file at a time.
318
319 --
320
321 Elimination of ``(catch_errors_ftype *) func''.
322
323 Like make_cleanup_func it isn't portable.
324 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00791.html
325 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00814.html
326
327 --
328
329 Nuke #define CONST_PTR.
330
331 --
332
333 Nuke USG define.
334
335 --
336
337 [PATCH/5] src/intl/Makefile.in:distclean additions
338 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-04/msg00363.html
339
340 Do not forget to merge the patch back into the trunk.
341
342 --
343
344 Rationalize the host-endian code (grep for HOST_BYTE_ORDER).
345
346 At present defs.h includes <endian.h> (which is linux specific) yet
347 almost nothing depends on it. Suggest "gdb_endian.h" which can also
348 handle <machine/endian.h> and only include that where it is really
349 needed.
350
351 --
352
353 Replace asprintf() calls with xasprintf() calls.
354
355 As with things like strdup() most calls to asprintf() don't check the
356 return value.
357
358 --
359
360 Replace strsave() + mstrsave() with libiberty:xstrdup().
361
362 --
363
364 Replace savestring() with something from libiberty.
365
366 An xstrldup()? but that would have different semantics.
367
368 --
369
370 Rationalize use of floatformat_unknown in GDB sources.
371
372 Instead of defaulting to floatformat_unknown, should hosts/targets
373 specify the value explicitly?
374
375 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00447.html
376
377 --
378
379 Add a ``name'' member to include/floatformat.h:struct floatformat.
380 Print that name in gdbarch.c.
381
382 --
383
384 Sort out the harris mess in include/floatformat.h (it hardwires two
385 different floating point formats).
386
387 --
388
389 See of the GDB local floatformat_do_doublest() and libiberty's
390 floatformat_to_double (which was once GDB's ...) can be merged some
391 how.
392
393 --
394
395 Eliminate mmalloc() from GDB.
396
397 Also eliminate it from defs.h.
398
399 --
400
401 Eliminate PTR. ISO-C allows ``void *''.
402
403 --
404
405 Eliminate abort ().
406
407 GDB should never abort. GDB should either throw ``error ()'' or
408 ``internal_error ()''. Better still GDB should naturally unwind with
409 an error status.
410
411 --
412
413 Add __LINE__ and __FILE__ to internal_error().
414
415 --
416
417 GDB probably doesn't build on FreeBSD pre 2.2.x
418 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00378.html
419
420 Fixes to get FreeBSD working on 2.2.x, 3.x and 4.x caused the code to
421 suffer bit rot.
422
423 --
424
425 Deprecate "fg". Apparently ``fg'' is actually continue.
426
427 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00417.html
428
429 --
430
431 Deprecate current use of ``floatformat_unknown''.
432
433 Require all targets to explicitly provide their float format instead
434 of defaulting to floatformat unknown. Doing the latter leads to nasty
435 bugs.
436
437 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00447.html
438
439 --
440
441 Rationalize floatformat_to_double() vs floatformat_to_doublest().
442
443 Looks like GDB migrated floatformat_to_double() to libiberty but then
444 turned around and created a ..._to_doublest() the latter containing
445 several bug fixes.
446
447 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00472.html
448
449 --
450
451 Move floatformat_ia64_ext to libiberty/include floatformat.[ch].
452
453 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-05/msg00466.html
454
455 --
456
457 The ``maintenance deprecate set endian big'' command doesn't notice
458 that it is deprecating ``set endian'' and not ``set endian big'' (big
459 is implemented using an enum). Is anyone going to notice this?
460
461 --
462
463 When tab expanding something like ``set arch<tab>'' ignore the
464 deprecated ``set archdebug'' and expand to ``set architecture''.
465
466 --
467
468 Eliminate ``arm_register_names[j] = (char *) regnames[j]'' and the
469 like from arm-tdep.c.
470
471 --
472
473 Fix uses of ->function.cfunc = set_function().
474
475 The command.c code calls sfunc() when a set command. Rather than
476 change it suggest fixing the callback function so that it is more
477 useful. See:
478
479 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-06/msg00062.html
480
481 See also ``Fix implementation of ``target xxx''.'' below.
482
483 --
484
485 IRIX 3.x support is probably broken.
486
487 --
488
489 Delete sim/SIM_HAVE_BREAKPOINTS and gdb/SIM_HAS_BREAKPOINTS.
490 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-07/msg00042.html
491
492 Apart from the d30v, are there any sim/common simulators that make use
493 of this?
494
495 A brief summary of what happended is that sim/common/sim-break.c was
496 created as a good idea. It turned out a better idea was to use
497 SIM_SIGBREAK and have GDB pass back sim_resume (..., SIGBREAK).
498
499 --
500
501 New Features and Fixes
502 ======================
503
504 These are harder than cleanups but easier than work involving
505 fundamental architectural change.
506
507 --
508
509 Add built-by, build-date, tm, xm, nm and anything else into gdb binary
510 so that you can see how the GDB was created.
511
512 --
513
514 Add an "info bfd" command that displays supported object formats,
515 similarly to objdump -i.
516
517 Is there a command already?
518
519 --
520
521 Fix ``I'm sorry, Dave, I can't do that.'' from symfile.c.
522
523 This requires internationalization.
524
525 --
526
527 Add support for:
528
529 (gdb) p fwprintf(stdout,L"%S\n", f)
530 No symbol "L" in current context.
531
532 --
533
534 Cleanup configury support for optional sub-directories.
535
536 Check how GCC handles multiple front ends for an example of how things
537 could work. A tentative first step is to rationalize things so that
538 all sub directories are handled in a fashion similar to gdb/mi.
539
540 See also automake above.
541
542 --
543
544 Add a transcript mechanism to GDB.
545
546 Such a mechanism might log all gdb input and output to a file in a
547 form that would allow it to be replayed. It could involve ``gdb
548 --transcript=FILE'' or it could involve ``(gdb) transcript file''.
549
550 --
551
552 Can the xdep files be replaced by autoconf?
553
554 --
555
556 Document trace machinery
557
558 --
559
560 Document ui-out and ui-file.
561
562 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-04/msg00121.html
563
564 --
565
566 Update texinfo.tex to latest?
567
568 --
569
570 Incorporate agentexpr.texi into gdb.texinfo
571
572 agentexpr.texi mostly describes the details of the byte code used for
573 tracepoints, not the internals of the support for this in GDB. So it
574 looks like gdb.texinfo is a better place for this information.
575
576 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-04/msg00566.html
577
578 --
579
580 Document overlay machinery.
581
582 --
583
584 ``(gdb) catch signal SIGNAL''
585
586 Overlaps with ``handle SIGNAL'' but the implied behavour is different.
587 You can attach commands to a catch but not a handle. A handle has a
588 limited number of hardwired actions.
589
590 --
591
592 Get the TUI working on all platforms.
593
594 --
595
596 Add support for ``gdb --- PROGRAM ARGS ...''.
597 Add support for ``gdb -cmd=...''
598
599 Along with many variations. Check:
600
601 ????? for a full discussion.
602
603 for a discussion.
604
605 --
606
607 Implement ``(gdb) !ls''.
608
609 Which is very different from ``(gdb) ! ls''. Implementing the latter
610 is trivial.
611
612 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00034.html
613
614 --
615
616 Change the (char *list[]) to (const char (*)[]) so that dynamic lists can
617 be passed.
618
619 --
620
621 When tab expanding something like ``set arch<tab>'' ignore the
622 deprecated ``set archdebug'' and expand to ``set architecture''.
623
624 --
625
626 Replace the code that uses the host FPU with an emulator of the target
627 FPU.
628
629 --
630
631 Thread Support
632 ==============
633
634 --
635
636 Generic: lin-thread cannot handle thread exit (Mark Kettenis, Michael
637 Snyder) http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00525.html
638
639 The thread_db assisted debugging code doesn't handle exiting threads
640 properly, at least in combination with glibc 2.1.3 (the framework is
641 there, just not the actual code). There are at least two problems
642 that prevent this from working.
643
644 As an additional reference point, the pre thread_db code did not work
645 either.
646
647 --
648
649 GNU/Linux/x86 and random thread signals (and Solaris/SPARC but not
650 Solaris/x86).
651 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00336.html
652
653 Christopher Blizzard writes:
654
655 So, I've done some more digging into this and it looks like Jim
656 Kingdon has reported this problem in the past:
657
658 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/bug-gdb/1999-10/msg00058.html
659
660 I can reproduce this problem both with and without Tom's patch. Has
661 anyone seen this before? Maybe have a solution for it hanging around?
662 :)
663
664 There's a test case for this documented at:
665
666 when debugging threaded applications you get extra SIGTRAPs
667 http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9565
668
669 [There should be a GDB testcase - cagney]
670
671 --
672
673 GDB5 TOT on unixware 7
674 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-04/msg00119.html
675
676 Robert Lipe writes:
677 > I just spun the top of tree of the GDB5 branch on UnixWare 7. As a
678 > practical matter, the current thread support is somewhat more annoying
679 > than when GDB was thread-unaware.
680
681 --
682
683 Migrate qfThreadInfo packet -> qThreadInfo. (Andrew Cagney)
684
685 Add support for packet enable/disable commands with these thread
686 packets. General cleanup.
687
688 [PATCH] Document the ThreadInfo remote protocol queries
689 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00832.html
690
691 [PATCH] "info threads" queries for remote.c
692 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-q1/msg00831.html
693
694 --
695
696 Language Support
697 ================
698
699 New languages come onto the scene all the time.
700
701 --
702
703 Re: Various C++ things
704
705 value_headof/value_from_vtable_info are worthless, and should be
706 removed. The one place in printcmd.c that uses it should use the RTTI
707 functions.
708
709 RTTI for g++ should be using the typeinfo functions rather than the
710 vtables. The typeinfo functions are always at offset 4 from the
711 beginning of the vtable, and are always right. The vtables will have
712 weird names like E::VB sometimes. The typeinfo function will always
713 be "E type_info function", or somesuch.
714
715 value_virtual_fn_field needs to be fixed so there are no failures for
716 virtual functions for C++ using g++.
717
718 Testsuite cases are the major priority right now for C++ support,
719 since i have to make a lot of changes that could potentially break
720 each other.
721
722 --
723
724 Add support for Modula3
725
726 Get DEC/Compaq to contribute their Modula-3 support.
727
728 --
729
730 Remote Protocol Support
731 =======================
732
733 --
734
735 Remote protocol doco feedback.
736
737 Too much feedback to mention needs to be merged in (901660). Search
738 for the word ``remote''.
739
740
741 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00023.html
742 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00056.html
743 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00382.html
744
745 --
746
747 GDB doesn't recover gracefully from remote protocol errors.
748
749 GDB wasn't checking for NAKs from the remote target. Instead a NAK is
750 ignored and a timeout is required before GDB retries. A pre-cursor to
751 fixing this this is making GDB's remote protocol packet more robust.
752
753 While downloading to a remote protocol target, gdb ignores packet
754 errors in so far as it will continue to edownload with chunk N+1 even
755 if chunk N was not correctly sent. This causes gdb.base/remote.exp to
756 take a painfully long time to run. As a PS that test needs to be
757 fixed so that it builds on 16 bit machines.
758
759 --
760
761 Add the cycle step command.
762
763 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-q1/msg00237.html
764
765 --
766
767 Resolve how to scale things to support very large packets.
768
769 --
770
771 Resolve how to handle a target that changes things like its endianess
772 on the fly - should it be returned in the ``T'' packet?
773
774 Underlying problem is that the register file is target endian. If the
775 target endianess changes gdb doesn't know.
776
777 --
778
779 Use the recently added add_set_auto_boolean_cmd() function to
780 implement the X-packet commands.
781
782 --
783
784 Rename read_register{,_pid}() to read_unsigned_register{,_pid}().
785
786 --
787
788 Symbol Support
789 ==============
790
791 If / when GDB starts to support the debugging of multi-processor
792 (rather than multi-thread) applications the symtab code will need to
793 be updated a little so that several independant symbol tables are
794 active at a given time.
795
796 The other interesting change is a clarification of the exact meaning
797 of CORE_ADDR and that has had consequences for a few targets (that
798 were abusing that data type).
799
800 --
801
802 Investiagate ways of reducing memory.
803
804 --
805
806 Investigate ways of improving load time.
807
808 --
809
810 Get the d10v to use POINTER_TO_ADDRESS and ADDRESS_TO_POINTER.
811
812 Consequence of recent symtab clarification. No marks for figuring out
813 who maintains the d10v.
814
815 --
816
817 Get the MIPS to correctly sign extend all address <-> pointer
818 conversions.
819
820 Consequence of recent symtab clarification. No marks for figuring out
821 who maintains the MIPS.
822
823 --
824
825 GDB truncates 64 bit enums.
826
827 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-06/msg00290.html
828
829 --
830
831 Testsuite Support
832 =================
833
834 There are never to many testcases.
835
836 --
837
838 Better thread testsuite.
839
840 --
841
842 Better C++ testsuite.
843
844 --
845
846 Look at adding a GDB specific testsuite directory so that white box
847 tests of key internals can be added (eg ui_file).
848
849 --
850
851 Separate out tests that involve the floating point (FP).
852
853 (Something for people brining up new targets). FP and non-fp tests
854 are combined. I think there should be set of basic tests that
855 exercise pure integer support and then a more expanded set that
856 exercise FP and FP/integer interactions.
857
858 As an example, the MIPS, for n32 as problems with passing FP's and
859 structs. Since most inferior call tests include FP it is difficult to
860 determine of the integer tests are ok.
861
862 --
863
864 Architectural Changes: General
865 ==============================
866
867 These are harder than simple cleanups / fixes and, consequently
868 involve more work. Typically an Architectural Change will be broken
869 down into a more digestible set of cleanups and fixes.
870
871 --
872
873 Cleanup software single step.
874
875 At present many targets implement software single step by directly
876 blatting memory (see rs6000-tdep.c). Those targets should register
877 the applicable breakpoints using the breakpoint framework. Perhaphs a
878 new internal breakpoint class ``step'' is needed.
879
880 --
881
882 Replace READ_FP() with FRAME_HANDLE().
883
884 READ_FP() is a hangover from the days of the vax when the ABI really
885 did have a frame pointer register. Modern architectures typically
886 construct a virtual frame-handle from the stack pointer and various
887 other bits of string.
888
889 Unfortunatly GDB still treats this synthetic FP register as though it
890 is real. That in turn really confuses users (arm and ``print $fp'' VS
891 ``info registers fp''). The synthetic FP should be separated out of
892 the true register set presented to the user.
893
894 --
895
896 Register Cache Cleanup (below from Andrew Cagney)
897
898 I would depict the current register architecture as something like:
899
900 High GDB --> Low GDB
901 | |
902 \|/ \|/
903 --- REG NR -----
904 |
905 register + REGISTER_BYTE(reg_nr)
906 |
907 \|/
908 -------------------------
909 | extern register[] |
910 -------------------------
911
912 where neither the high (valops.c et.al.) or low gdb (*-tdep.c) are
913 really clear on what mechanisms they should be using to manipulate that
914 buffer. Further, much code assumes, dangerously, that registers are
915 contigious. Having got mips-tdep.c to support multiple ABIs, believe
916 me, that is a bad assumption. Finally, that register cache layout is
917 determined by the current remote/local target and _not_ the less
918 specific target ISA. In fact, in many cases it is determined by the
919 somewhat arbitrary layout of the [gG] packets!
920
921
922 How I would like the register file to work is more like:
923
924
925 High GDB
926 |
927 \|/
928 pseudo reg-nr
929 |
930 map pseudo <->
931 random cache
932 bytes
933 |
934 \|/
935 ------------
936 | register |
937 | cache |
938 ------------
939 /|\
940 |
941 map random cache
942 bytes to target
943 dependant i-face
944 /|\
945 |
946 target dependant
947 such as [gG] packet
948 or ptrace buffer
949
950 The main objectives being:
951
952 o a clear separation between the low
953 level target and the high level GDB
954
955 o a mechanism that solves the general
956 problem of register aliases, overlaps
957 etc instead of treating them as optional
958 extras that can be wedged in as an after
959 thought (that is a reasonable description
960 of the current code).
961
962 Identify then solve the hard case and the
963 rest just falls out. GDB solved the easy
964 case and then tried to ignore the real
965 world :-)
966
967 o a removal of the assumption that the
968 mapping between the register cache
969 and virtual registers is largely static.
970 If you flip the USR/SSR stack register
971 select bit in the status-register then
972 the corresponding stack registers should
973 reflect the change.
974
975 o a mechanism that clearly separates the
976 gdb internal register cache from any
977 target (not architecture) dependant
978 specifics such as [gG] packets.
979
980 Of course, like anything, it sounds good in theory. In reality, it
981 would have to contend with many<->many relationships at both the
982 virt<->cache and cache<->target level. For instance:
983
984 virt<->cache
985 Modifying an mmx register may involve
986 scattering values across both FP and
987 mmpx specific parts of a buffer
988
989 cache<->target
990 When writing back a SP it may need to
991 both be written to both SP and USP.
992
993
994 Hmm,
995
996 Rather than let this like the last time it was discussed, just slip, I'm
997 first going to add this e-mail (+ references) to TODO. I'd then like to
998 sketch out a broad strategy I think could get us there.
999
1000
1001 First thing I'd suggest is separating out the ``extern registers[]''
1002 code so that we can at least identify what is using it. At present
1003 things are scattered across many files. That way we can at least
1004 pretend that there is a cache instead of a global array :-)
1005
1006 I'd then suggest someone putting up a proposal for the pseudo-reg /
1007 high-level side interface so that code can be adopted to it. For old
1008 code, initially a blanket rename of write_register_bytes() to
1009 deprecated_write_register_bytes() would help.
1010
1011 Following that would, finaly be the corresponding changes to the target.
1012
1013 --
1014
1015 Check that GDB can handle all BFD architectures (Andrew Cagney)
1016
1017 There should be a test that checks that BFD/GDB are in sync with
1018 regard to architecture changes. Something like a test that first
1019 queries GDB for all supported architectures and then feeds each back
1020 to GDB.. Anyone interested in learning how to write tests? :-)
1021
1022 --
1023
1024 Architectural Change: Multi-arch et al.
1025 =======================================
1026
1027 The long term objective is to remove all assumptions that there is a
1028 single target with a single address space with a single instruction
1029 set architecture and single application binary interface.
1030
1031 This is an ongoing effort. The first milestone is to enable
1032 ``multi-arch'' where by all architectural decisions are made at
1033 runtime.
1034
1035 It should be noted that ``gdbarch'' is really ``gdbabi'' and
1036 ``gdbisa''. Once things are multi-arched breaking that down correctly
1037 will become much easier.
1038
1039 --
1040
1041 GDBARCH cleanup (Andrew Cagney)
1042
1043 The non-generated parts of gdbarch.{sh,h,c} should be separated out
1044 into arch-utils.[hc].
1045
1046 Document that gdbarch_init_ftype could easily fail because it didn't
1047 identify an architecture.
1048
1049 --
1050
1051 Fix BELIEVE_PPC_PROMOTION. Change it to BELIEVE_PPC_PROMOTION_P?
1052
1053 At present there is still #ifdef BELIEVE_PPC_PROMOTION code in the
1054 symtab file.
1055
1056 --
1057
1058 Fix target_signal_from_host() etc.
1059
1060 The name is wrong for starters. ``target_signal'' should probably be
1061 ``gdb_signal''. ``from_host'' should be ``from_target_signal''.
1062 After that it needs to be multi-arched and made independant of any
1063 host signal numbering.
1064
1065 --
1066
1067 Update ALPHA so that it uses ``struct frame_extra_info'' instead of
1068 EXTRA_FRAME_INFO.
1069
1070 This is a barrier to replacing mips_extra_func_info with something
1071 that works with multi-arch.
1072
1073 --
1074
1075 Multi-arch mips_extra_func_info.
1076
1077 This first needs the alpha to be updated so that it uses ``struct
1078 frame_extra_info''.
1079
1080 --
1081
1082 Rationalize TARGET_SINGLE_FORMAT and TARGET_SINGLE_BIT et al.
1083
1084 Surely one of them is redundant.
1085
1086 --
1087
1088 Convert ALL architectures to MULTI-ARCH.
1089
1090 --
1091
1092 Select the initial multi-arch ISA / ABI based on --target or similar.
1093
1094 At present the default is based on what ever is first in the BFD
1095 archures table. It should be determined based on the ``--target=...''
1096 name.
1097
1098 --
1099
1100 Make MIPS pure multi-arch.
1101
1102 It is only at the multi-arch enabled stage.
1103
1104 --
1105
1106 Truly multi-arch.
1107
1108 Enable the code to recognize --enable-targets=.... like BINUTILS does.
1109
1110 Can the tm.h and nm.h files be eliminated by multi-arch.
1111
1112 --
1113
1114 Architectural Change: MI, LIBGDB and scripting languages
1115 ========================================================
1116
1117 See also architectural changes related to the event loop. LIBGDB
1118 can't be finished until there is a generic event loop being used by
1119 all targets.
1120
1121 The long term objective is it to be possible to integrate GDB into
1122 scripting languages.
1123
1124 --
1125
1126 Implement generic ``(gdb) commmand > file''
1127
1128 Once everything is going through ui_file it should be come fairly
1129 easy.
1130
1131 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb/2000-04/msg00104.html
1132
1133 --
1134
1135 Replace gdb_stdtarg with gdb_targout (and possibly gdb_targerr).
1136
1137 gdb_stdtarg is easily confused with gdb_stdarg.
1138
1139 --
1140
1141 Extra ui_file methods - dump.
1142
1143 Very useful for whitebox testing.
1144
1145 --
1146
1147 Eliminate error_begin().
1148
1149 With ui_file, there is no need for the statefull error_begin ()
1150 function.
1151
1152 --
1153
1154 Send normal output to gdb_stdout.
1155 Send error messages to gdb_stderror.
1156 Send debug and log output log gdb_stdlog.
1157
1158 GDB still contains many cases where (f)printf or printf_filtered () is
1159 used when it should be sending the messages to gdb_stderror or
1160 gdb_stdlog. The thought of #defining printf to something has crossed
1161 peoples minds ;-)
1162
1163 --
1164
1165 Re-do GDB's output pager.
1166
1167 GDB's output pager still relies on people correctly using *_filtered
1168 for gdb_stdout and *_unfiltered for gdb_stdlog / gdb_stderr.
1169 Hopefully, with all normal output going to gdb_stdout, the pager can
1170 just look at the ui_file that the output is on and then use that to
1171 decide what to do about paging. Sounds good in theory.
1172
1173 --
1174
1175 Check/cleanup MI documentation.
1176
1177 The list of commands specified in the documentation needs to be
1178 checked against the mi-cmds.c table in a mechanical way (so that they
1179 two can be kept up-to-date).
1180
1181 --
1182
1183 Convert MI into libgdb
1184
1185 MI provides a text interface into what should be many of the libgdb
1186 functions. The implementation of those functions should be separated
1187 into the MI interface and the functions proper. Those functions being
1188 moved to gdb/lib say.
1189
1190 --
1191
1192 Create libgdb.h
1193
1194 The first part can already be found in defs.h.
1195
1196 --
1197
1198 MI's input does not use buffering.
1199
1200 At present the MI interface reads raw characters of from an unbuffered
1201 FD. This is to avoid several nasty buffer/race conditions. That code
1202 should be changed so that it registers its self with the event loop
1203 (on the input FD) and then push commands up to MI as they arrive.
1204
1205 The serial code already does this.
1206
1207 --
1208
1209 Make MI interface accessable from existing CLI.
1210
1211 --
1212
1213 Add a breakpoint-edit command to MI.
1214
1215 It would be similar to MI's breakpoint create but would apply to an
1216 existing breakpoint. It saves the need to delete/create breakpoints
1217 when ever they are changed.
1218
1219 --
1220
1221 Add directory path to MI breakpoint.
1222
1223 That way the GUI's task of finding the file within which the
1224 breakpoint was set is simplified.
1225
1226 --
1227
1228 Add a mechanism to reject certain expression classes to MI
1229
1230 There are situtations where you don't want GDB's expression
1231 parser/evaluator to perform inferior function calls or variable
1232 assignments. A way of restricting the expression parser so that such
1233 operations are not accepted would be very helpful.
1234
1235 --
1236
1237 Remove sideffects from libgdb breakpoint create function.
1238
1239 The user can use the CLI to create a breakpoint with partial
1240 information - no file (gdb would use the file from the last
1241 breakpoint).
1242
1243 The libgdb interface currently affects that environment which can lead
1244 to confusion when a user is setting breakpoints via both the MI and
1245 the CLI.
1246
1247 This is also a good example of how getting the CLI ``right'' will be
1248 hard.
1249
1250 --
1251
1252 Move gdb_lasterr to ui_out?
1253
1254 The way GDB throws errors and records them needs a re-think. ui_out
1255 handles the correct output well. It doesn't resolve what to do with
1256 output / error-messages when things go wrong.
1257
1258 --
1259
1260 do_setshow_command contains a 1024 byte buffer.
1261
1262 The function assumes that there will never be any more than 1024 bytes
1263 of enum. It should use mem_file.
1264
1265 --
1266
1267 Should struct cmd_list_element . completer take the command as an
1268 argument?
1269
1270 --
1271
1272 Should the bulk of top.c:line_completion_function() be moved to
1273 command.[hc]? complete_on_cmdlist() and complete_on_enums() could
1274 then be made private.
1275
1276 --
1277
1278 top.c (execute_command): Should a command being valid when the target
1279 is running be made an attribute (predicate) to the command rather than
1280 an explicit set of tests.
1281
1282 --
1283
1284 top.c (execute_command): Should the bulk of this function be moved
1285 into command.[hc] so that top.c doesn't grub around in the command
1286 internals?
1287
1288 --
1289
1290 Architectural Change: Async
1291 ===========================
1292
1293 While GDB uses an event loop when prompting the user for input. That
1294 event loop is not exploited by targets when they allow the target
1295 program to continue. Typically targets still block in (target_wait())
1296 until the program again halts.
1297
1298 The closest a target comes to supporting full asynchronous mode are
1299 the remote targets ``async'' and ``extended-async''.
1300
1301 --
1302
1303 Asynchronous expression evaluator
1304
1305 Inferior function calls hang GDB.
1306
1307 --
1308
1309 Fix implementation of ``target xxx''.
1310
1311 At present when the user specifies ``target xxxx'', the CLI maps that
1312 directly onto a target open method. It is then assumed that the
1313 target open method should do all sorts of complicated things as this
1314 is the only chance it has. Check how the various remote targets
1315 duplicate the target operations. Check also how the various targets
1316 behave differently for purely arbitrary reasons.
1317
1318 What should happen is that ``target xxxx'' should call a generic
1319 ``target'' function and that should then co-ordinate the opening of
1320 ``xxxx''. This becomes especially important when you're trying to
1321 open an asynchronous target that may need to perform background tasks
1322 as part of the ``attach'' phase.
1323
1324 Unfortunatly, due to limitations in the old/creaking command.h
1325 interface, that isn't possible. The function being called isn't told
1326 of the ``xxx'' or any other context information.
1327
1328 Consequently a precursor to fixing ``target xxxx'' is to clean up the
1329 CLI code so that it passes to the callback function (attatched to a
1330 command) useful information such as the actual command and a context
1331 for that command. Other changes such as making ``struct command''
1332 opaque may also help.
1333
1334 See also:
1335 http://sourceware.cygnus.com/ml/gdb-patches/2000-06/msg00062.html
1336
1337 --
1338
1339 Make "target xxx" command interruptible.
1340
1341 As things become async this becomes possible. A target would start
1342 the connect and then return control to the event loop. A cntrl-c
1343 would notify the target that the operation is to be abandoned and the
1344 target code could respond.
1345
1346 --
1347
1348 Add a "suspend" subcommand of the "continue" command to suspend gdb
1349 while continuing execution of the subprocess. Useful when you are
1350 debugging servers and you want to dodge out and initiate a connection
1351 to a server running under gdb.
1352
1353 [hey async!!]
1354
1355 --
1356
1357 TODO FAQ
1358 ========
1359
1360 Frequently requested but not approved requests.
1361
1362 --
1363
1364 Eliminate unused argument warnings using ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED.
1365
1366 The benefits on this one are thought to be marginal - GDBs design
1367 means that unused parameters are very common. GCC 3.0 will also
1368 include the option -Wno-unused-parameter which means that ``-Wall
1369 -Wno-unused-parameters -Werror'' can be specified.
1370
1371 --
1372
1373
1374
1375 Legacy Wish List
1376 ================
1377
1378 This list is not up to date, and opinions vary about the importance or
1379 even desirability of some of the items. If you do fix something, it
1380 always pays to check the below.
1381
1382 --
1383
1384 @c This does not work (yet if ever). FIXME.
1385 @c @item --parse=@var{lang} @dots{}
1386 @c Configure the @value{GDBN} expression parser to parse the listed languages.
1387 @c @samp{all} configures @value{GDBN} for all supported languages. To get a
1388 @c list of all supported languages, omit the argument. Without this
1389 @c option, @value{GDBN} is configured to parse all supported languages.
1390
1391 --
1392
1393 START_INFERIOR_TRAPS_EXPECTED need never be defined to 2, since that
1394 is its default value. Clean this up.
1395
1396 --
1397
1398 It should be possible to use symbols from shared libraries before we know
1399 exactly where the libraries will be loaded. E.g. "b perror" before running
1400 the program. This could maybe be done as an extension of the "breakpoint
1401 re-evaluation" after new symbols are loaded.
1402
1403 --
1404
1405 Make single_step() insert and remove breakpoints in one operation.
1406
1407 [If this is talking about having single_step() insert the breakpoints,
1408 run the target then pull the breakpoints then it is wrong. The
1409 function has to return as control has to eventually be passed back to
1410 the main event loop.]
1411
1412 --
1413
1414 Speed up single stepping by avoiding extraneous ptrace calls.
1415
1416 --
1417
1418 Speed up single stepping by not inserting and removing breakpoints
1419 each time the inferior starts and stops.
1420
1421 Breakpoints should not be inserted and deleted all the time. Only the
1422 one(s) there should be removed when we have to step over one. Support
1423 breakpoints that don't have to be removed to step over them.
1424
1425 [this has resulted in numerous debates. The issue isn't clear cut]
1426
1427 --
1428
1429 Provide "voodoo" debugging of core files. This creates a zombie
1430 process as a child of the debugger, and loads it up with the data,
1431 stack, and regs of the core file. This allows you to call functions
1432 in the executable, to manipulate the data in the core file.
1433
1434 [you wish]
1435
1436 --
1437
1438 GDB reopens the source file on every line, as you "next" through it.
1439
1440 [still true? I've a memory of this being fixed]
1441
1442 --
1443
1444 Perhaps "i source" should take an argument like that of "list".
1445
1446 --
1447
1448 Remove "at 0xnnnn" from the "b foo" response, if `print address off' and if
1449 it matches the source line indicated.
1450
1451 --
1452
1453 The prompt at end of screen should accept space as well as CR.
1454
1455 --
1456
1457 Backtrace should point out what the currently selected frame is, in
1458 its display, perhaps showing "@3 foo (bar, ...)" or ">3 foo (bar,
1459 ...)" rather than "#3 foo (bar, ...)".
1460
1461 --
1462
1463 "i program" should work for core files, and display more info, like what
1464 actually caused it to die.
1465
1466 --
1467
1468 "x/10i" should shorten the long name, if any, on subsequent lines.
1469
1470 --
1471
1472 "next" over a function that longjumps, never stops until next time you happen
1473 to get to that spot by accident. E.g. "n" over execute_command which has
1474 an error.
1475
1476 --
1477
1478 "set zeroprint off", don't bother printing members of structs which
1479 are entirely zero. Useful for those big structs with few useful
1480 members.
1481
1482 --
1483
1484 GDB does four ioctl's for every command, probably switching terminal modes
1485 to/from inferior or for readline or something.
1486
1487 --
1488
1489 terminal_ours versus terminal_inferior: cache state. Switch should be a noop
1490 if the state is the same, too.
1491
1492 --
1493
1494 "i frame" shows wrong "arglist at" location, doesn't show where the args
1495 should be found, only their actual values.
1496
1497 --
1498
1499 There should be a way for "set" commands to validate the new setting
1500 before it takes effect.
1501
1502 --
1503
1504 "ena d" is ambiguous, why? "ena delete" seems to think it is a command!
1505
1506 --
1507
1508 i line VAR produces "Line number not known for symbol ``var''.". I
1509 thought we were stashing that info now!
1510
1511 --
1512
1513 We should be able to write to random files at hex offsets like adb.
1514
1515 --
1516
1517 [elena - delete this]
1518
1519 Handle add_file with separate text, data, and bss addresses. Maybe
1520 handle separate addresses for each segment in the object file?
1521
1522 --
1523
1524 [Jimb/Elena delete this one]
1525
1526 Handle free_named_symtab to cope with multiply-loaded object files
1527 in a dynamic linking environment. Should remember the last copy loaded,
1528 but not get too snowed if it finds references to the older copy.
1529
1530 --
1531
1532 [elena delete this also]
1533
1534 Remove all references to:
1535 text_offset
1536 data_offset
1537 text_data_start
1538 text_end
1539 exec_data_offset
1540 ...
1541 now that we have BFD. All remaining are in machine dependent files.
1542
1543 --
1544
1545 Re-organize help categories into things that tend to fit on a screen
1546 and hang together.
1547
1548 --
1549
1550 Add in commands like ADB's for searching for patterns, etc. We should
1551 be able to examine and patch raw unsymboled binaries as well in gdb as
1552 we can in adb. (E.g. increase the timeout in /bin/login without source).
1553
1554 [actually, add ADB interface :-]
1555
1556 --
1557
1558 When doing "step" or "next", if a few lines of source are skipped between
1559 the previous line and the current one, print those lines, not just the
1560 last line of a multiline statement.
1561
1562 --
1563
1564 Handling of "&" address-of operator needs some serious overhaul
1565 for ANSI C and consistency on arrays and functions.
1566 For "float point[15];":
1567 ptype &point[4] ==> Attempt to take address of non-lvalue.
1568 For "char *malloc();":
1569 ptype malloc ==> "char *()"; should be same as
1570 ptype &malloc ==> "char *(*)()"
1571 call printf ("%x\n", malloc) ==> weird value, should be same as
1572 call printf ("%x\n", &malloc) ==> correct value
1573
1574 --
1575
1576 Fix dbxread.c symbol reading in the presence of interrupts. It
1577 currently leaves a cleanup to blow away the entire symbol table when a
1578 QUIT occurs. (What's wrong with that? -kingdon, 28 Oct 1993).
1579
1580 [I suspect that the grype was that, on a slow system, you might want
1581 to cntrl-c and get just half the symbols and then load the rest later
1582 - scary to be honest]
1583
1584 --
1585
1586 Mipsread.c reads include files depth-first, because the dependencies
1587 in the psymtabs are way too inclusive (it seems to me). Figure out what
1588 really depends on what, to avoid recursing 20 or 30 times while reading
1589 real symtabs.
1590
1591 --
1592
1593 value_add() should be subtracting the lower bound of arrays, if known,
1594 and possibly checking against the upper bound for error reporting.
1595
1596 --
1597
1598 When listing source lines, check for a preceding \n, to verify that
1599 the file hasn't changed out from under us.
1600
1601 [fixed by some other means I think. That hack wouldn't actually work
1602 reliably - the file might move such that another \n appears. ]
1603
1604 --
1605
1606 Get all the remote systems (where the protocol allows it) to be able to
1607 stop the remote system when the GDB user types ^C (like remote.c
1608 does). For ebmon, use ^Ak.
1609
1610 --
1611
1612 Possible feature: A version of the "disassemble" command which shows
1613 both source and assembly code ("set symbol-filename on" is a partial
1614 solution).
1615
1616 [has this been done? It was certainly done for MI and GDBtk]
1617
1618 --
1619
1620 investigate "x/s 0" (right now stops early) (I think maybe GDB is
1621 using a 0 address for bad purposes internally).
1622
1623 --
1624
1625 Make "info path" and path_command work again (but independent of the
1626 environment either of gdb or that we'll pass to the inferior).
1627
1628 --
1629
1630 Make GDB understand the GCC feature for putting octal constants in
1631 enums. Make it so overflow on an enum constant does not error_type
1632 the whole type. Allow arbitrarily large enums with type attributes.
1633 Put all this stuff in the testsuite.
1634
1635 --
1636
1637 Make TYPE_CODE_ERROR with a non-zero TYPE_LENGTH more useful (print
1638 the value in hex; process type attributes). Add this to the
1639 testsuite. This way future compilers can add new types and old
1640 versions of GDB can do something halfway reasonable.
1641
1642 --
1643
1644 Fix mdebugread.c:parse_type to do fundamental types right (see
1645 rs6000_builtin_type in stabsread.c for what "right" is--the point is
1646 that the debug format fixes the sizes of these things and it shouldn't
1647 depend on stuff like TARGET_PTR_BIT and so on. For mdebug, there seem
1648 to be separate bt* codes for 64 bit and 32 bit things, and GDB should
1649 be aware of that). Also use a switch statement for clarity and speed.
1650
1651 --
1652
1653 Investigate adding symbols in target_load--some targets do, some
1654 don't.
1655
1656 --
1657
1658 Put dirname in psymtabs and change lookup*symtab to use dirname (so
1659 /foo/bar.c works whether compiled by cc /foo/bar.c, or cd /foo; cc
1660 bar.c).
1661
1662 --
1663
1664 Merge xcoffread.c and coffread.c. Use breakpoint_re_set instead of
1665 fixup_breakpoints.
1666
1667 --
1668
1669 Make a watchpoint which contains a function call an error (it is
1670 broken now, making it work is probably not worth the effort).
1671
1672 --
1673
1674 New test case based on weird.exp but in which type numbers are not
1675 renumbered (thus multiply defining a type). This currently causes an
1676 infinite loop on "p v_comb".
1677
1678 --
1679
1680 [Hey! Hint Hint Delete Delete!!!]
1681
1682 Fix 386 floating point so that floating point registers are real
1683 registers (but code can deal at run-time if they are missing, like
1684 mips and 68k). This would clean up "info float" and related stuff.
1685
1686 --
1687
1688 gcc -g -c enummask.c then gdb enummask.o, then "p v". GDB complains
1689 about not being able to access memory location 0.
1690
1691 -------------------- enummask.c
1692 enum mask
1693 {
1694 ANIMAL = 0,
1695 VEGETABLE = 1,
1696 MINERAL = 2,
1697 BASIC_CATEGORY = 3,
1698
1699 WHITE = 0,
1700 BLUE = 4,
1701 GREEN = 8,
1702 BLACK = 0xc,
1703 COLOR = 0xc,
1704
1705 ALIVE = 0x10,
1706
1707 LARGE = 0x20
1708 } v;
1709
1710 --
1711
1712 If try to modify value in file with "set write off" should give
1713 appropriate error not "cannot access memory at address 0x65e0".
1714
1715 --
1716
1717 Allow core file without exec file on RS/6000.
1718
1719 --
1720
1721 Make sure "shell" with no arguments works right on DOS.
1722
1723 --
1724
1725 Make gdb.ini (as well as .gdbinit) be checked on all platforms, so
1726 the same directory can be NFS-mounted on unix or DOS, and work the
1727 same way.
1728
1729 --
1730
1731 [Is this another delete???]
1732
1733 Get SECT_OFF_TEXT stuff out of objfile_relocate (might be needed to
1734 get RS/6000 to work right, might not be immediately relevant).
1735
1736 --
1737
1738 Work out some kind of way to allow running the inferior to be done as
1739 a sub-execution of, eg. breakpoint command lists. Currently running
1740 the inferior interupts any command list execution. This would require
1741 some rewriting of wait_for_inferior & friends, and hence should
1742 probably be done in concert with the above.
1743
1744 --
1745
1746 Add function arguments to gdb user defined functions.
1747
1748 --
1749
1750 Add convenience variables that refer to exec file, symbol file,
1751 selected frame source file, selected frame function, selected frame
1752 line number, etc.
1753
1754 --
1755
1756 Modify the handling of symbols grouped through BINCL/EINCL stabs to
1757 allocate a partial symtab for each BINCL/EINCL grouping. This will
1758 seriously decrease the size of inter-psymtab dependencies and hence
1759 lessen the amount that needs to be read in when a new source file is
1760 accessed.
1761
1762 --
1763
1764 Add a command for searching memory, a la adb. It specifies size,
1765 mask, value, start address. ADB searches until it finds it or hits
1766 an error (or is interrupted).
1767
1768 --
1769
1770 Remove the range and type checking code and documentation, if not
1771 going to implement.
1772
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