arm
bigmips
convex
+dec3100
hp300bsd
hp300hpux
i386sco
#
#
# $Log$
-# Revision 1.1 1991/05/23 22:05:24 rich
+# Revision 1.2 1991/07/04 21:55:38 gnu
+# * Add dec3100 as equivalent to littlemips. Indicate in all host &
+# target config files that they are for the host. When the lines
+# get copied into the Makefile, this makes it more obvious what's
+# up.
+#
+# Revision 1.1 1991/05/23 22:05:24 rich
# Initial revision
#
# Revision 1.2 1991/05/23 21:15:10 rich
-# AT&T 3b1/Unix pc
+# Target: AT&T 3b1/Unix pc
TDEPFILES= exec.o m68k-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-3b1.h
-# Altos 3068 (68k, System V release 2)
+# Target: Altos 3068 (68k, System V release 2)
TDEPFILES= m68k-pinsn.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-altos.h
-# Altos 3068 (68k, System V release 2), using COFF encapsulation
+# Target: Altos 3068 (68k, System V release 2), using COFF encapsulation
#msg Use of the coff encapsulation features require the GNU binutils utilities
#msg To be ahead of their System V counterparts in your path.
-# AMD 29000 on EB29K board over a serial line.
+# Target: AMD 29000 on EB29K board over a serial line.
TDEPFILES= exec.o am29k-pinsn.o remote-eb.o am29k-tdep.o
TM_FILE= tm-29k.h
# The following is for ../include/a.out.encap.h
-# Acorn RISC machine running RISCiX (4.3bsd)
+# Target: Acorn RISC machine running RISCiX (4.3bsd)
TDEPFILES= arm-tdep.o arm-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-arm.h
-# Big-endian MIPS machine such as Sony News
+# Target: Big-endian MIPS machine such as Sony News
TDEPFILES= mips-pinsn.o mips-tdep.o mipsread.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-bigmips.h
-# Convex Unix (4bsd)
+# Target: Convex Unix (4bsd)
TDEPFILES= convex-tdep.o convex-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-convex.h
-# Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running BSD
+# Target: Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running BSD
TDEPFILES= exec.o m68k-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-hp300bsd.h
-# Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running HPUX
+# Target: Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 300, running HPUX
#msg Note that GDB can only read symbols from programs that were
#msg compiled with GCC
-# Intel 386 running SCO Unix (pre-SVR4)
+# Target: Intel 386 running SCO Unix (pre-SVR4)
TDEPFILES= exec.o i386-tdep.o i386-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-i386v.h
-# Intel 386 running System V, using COFF encapsulation
+# Target: Intel 386 running System V, using COFF encapsulation
#msg Use of the COFF encapsulation features requires the GNU binary utilities
#msg to be ahead of their System V counterparts in your path.
-# Intel 386 running System V
+# Target: Intel 386 running System V
TDEPFILES= exec.o i386-tdep.o i386-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-i386v.h
-# Intel 386 running System V release 3.2, using COFF encapsulation
+# Target: Intel 386 running System V release 3.2, using COFF encapsulation
#msg Use of the COFF encapsulation features requires the GNU binary utilities
#msg to be ahead of their System V counterparts in your path.
-# Intel 386 running System V release 3.2
+# Target: Intel 386 running System V release 3.2
TDEPFILES= exec.o i386-tdep.o i386-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-i386v.h
-# Intel 80960, under NINDY or under VxWorks, selected at runtime.
+# Target: Intel 80960, under NINDY or under VxWorks, selected at runtime.
#msg
#msg You must specify either "nindy960" or "vxworks960"; there is no
#msg generic i960 target any more.
-# ISI Optimum V (3.05) under 4.3bsd.
+# Target: ISI Optimum V (3.05) under 4.3bsd.
TDEPFILES= exec.o m68k-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-isi.h
-# Little-endian MIPS machine such as DECstation.
+# Target: Little-endian MIPS machine such as DECstation.
TDEPFILES= mips-pinsn.o mips-tdep.o mipsread.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-mips.h
-# Motorola 88000 running DGUX
+# Target: Motorola 88000 running DGUX
TDEPFILES= tdesc.o m88k-tdep.o m88k-pinsn.o exec.o coredep.o
TM_CLIBS= tdesc-lib/libdc.o
TM_CDEPS= tdesc-lib/libdc.o
-# Merlin running utek 2.1
+# Target: Merlin running utek 2.1
TDEPFILES= exec.o ns32k-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-merlin.h
-# Sony news series 700/800/900 (68020) running NewsOS version 3.
+# Target: Sony news series 700/800/900 (68020) running NewsOS version 3.
TDEPFILES= m68k-pinsn.o exec.o m68k-tdep.o
TM_FILE= tm-news.h
-# Sony news series 1000 (68030) running NewsOS version 3.
+# Target: Sony news series 1000 (68030) running NewsOS version 3.
TDEPFILES= m68k-pinsn.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-news.h
-# Intel 80960, in an embedded system under the NINDY monitor
+# Target: Intel 80960, in an embedded system under the NINDY monitor
TDEPFILES= exec.o i960-pinsn.o i960-tdep.o nindy-tdep.o remote-nindy.o nindy.o Onindy.o ttybreak.o ttyflush.o
TM_FILE= tm-nindy960.h
TM_CFLAGS=
-# "no target".
+# Target: "no target".
# This can be used to build you a Makefile that only runs administrative
# commands like 'clean', 'gdb.tar.Z', etc.
-# Gould NP1
+# Target: Gould NP1
TDEPFILES= exec.o gould-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-np1.h
-# Gould Powernode
+# Target: Gould Powernode
TDEPFILES= exec.o gould-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-pn.h
-# Pyramid under OSx 4.0 (4.2bsd).
+# Target: Pyramid under OSx 4.0 (4.2bsd).
#msg Note that GDB on Pyramids only works with GCC,
#msg at least for some programs.
-# Sun 2, running SunOS 3
+# Target: Sun 2, running SunOS 3
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 2, running SunOS 4
+# Target: Sun 2, running SunOS 4
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 3, running SunOS 4, as a target system
+# Target: Sun 3, running SunOS 4, as a target system
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 386i target configuration file.
+# Target: Sun 386i target configuration file.
TDEPFILES= exec.o i386-pinsn.o solib.o
TM_FILE= tm-sun386.h
-# Sun 3, running SunOS 3
+# Target: Sun 3, running SunOS 3
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 3, running SunOS 4, as a target system
+# Target: Sun 3, running SunOS 4, as a target system
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 4
+# Target: Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 4
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 3
+# Target: Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 3
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 4
+# Target: Sun 4 or Sparcstation, running SunOS 4
# The system-supplied assembler re-orders the symbols so that gdb
# can't find "gcc_compiled.".
#msg If you compile your program with GCC, use the GNU assembler.
-# Sequent Symmetry running Dynix 3.0, with Weitek 1167 or i387.
+# Target: Sequent Symmetry running Dynix 3.0, with Weitek 1167 or i387.
TDEPFILES= symm-tdep.o i386-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-symmetry.h
-# CCI or Harris Tahoe running BSD Unix
+# Target: CCI or Harris Tahoe running BSD Unix
TDEPFILES= tahoe-pinsn.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-tahoe.h
-# Encore running umax 4.2
+# Target: Encore running umax 4.2
TDEPFILES= exec.o ns32k-pinsn.o
TM_FILE= tm-umax.h
-# DEC VAX running BSD or Ultrix
+# Target: DEC VAX running BSD or Ultrix
TDEPFILES= vax-pinsn.o exec.o
TM_FILE= tm-vax.h
-# VxWorks running on a 68000, as a target system
+# Target: VxWorks running on a 68000
TDEPFILES= exec.o m68k-pinsn.o m68k-tdep.o remote-vx.o xdr_ld.o xdr_ptrace.o xdr_rdb.o xdr_regs.o
TM_FILE= tm-vx68.h
-# VxWorks running on an Intel 960, as a target system
+# Target: VxWorks running on an Intel 960
TDEPFILES= exec.o i960-pinsn.o i960-tdep.o remote-vx.o xdr_ld.o xdr_ptrace.o xdr_rdb.o xdr_regs.o
TM_FILE= tm-vx960.h
# Define this for the vx-share routines, which don't see param.h.