From: Sean Eric Fagan Date: Fri, 21 May 1993 17:50:43 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Renamed it to "udiphunix.h". X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=498ca01db7c4c19be0673127c5caa074db97b4f4;p=binutils-gdb.git Renamed it to "udiphunix.h". --- diff --git a/gdb/29k-share/udi/udiphsun.h b/gdb/29k-share/udi/udiphsun.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4c9e58fb109..00000000000 --- a/gdb/29k-share/udi/udiphsun.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -/****************************************************************************** - * Copyright 1991 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - * - * This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which - * specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this - * software provided this notice is not removed or altered. All other rights - * are reserved by AMD. - * - * AMD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS - * SOFTWARE. IN NO EVENT SHALL AMD BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL - * DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR - * USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - * - * Comments about this software should be directed to udi@amd.com. If access - * to electronic mail isn't available, send mail to: - * - * Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - * 29K Support Products - * Mail Stop 573 - * 5900 E. Ben White Blvd. - * Austin, TX 78741 - ***************************************************************************** - * $Id$ - * $Id: @(#)udiphsun.h 2.3, AMD - */ - -/* This file is to be used to reconfigure the UDI Procedural interface - for a given host. This file should be placed so that it will be - included from udiproc.h. Everything in here may need to be changed - when you change either the host CPU or its compiler. Nothing in - here should change to support different targets. There are multiple - versions of this file, one for each of the different host/compiler - combinations in use. -*/ - -#define UDIStruct struct /* _packed not needed on Sun */ -/* First, we need some types */ -/* Types with at least the specified number of bits */ -typedef double UDIReal64; /* 64-bit real value */ -typedef float UDIReal32; /* 32-bit real value */ - -typedef unsigned long UDIUInt32; /* unsigned integers */ -typedef unsigned short UDIUInt16; -typedef unsigned char UDIUInt8; - -typedef long UDIInt32; /* 32-bit integer */ -typedef short UDIInt16; /* 16-bit integer */ -typedef char UDIInt8; /* unreliable signedness */ - -/* To aid in supporting environments where the DFE and TIP use -different compilers or hosts (like DOS 386 on one side, 286 on the -other, or different Unix machines connected by sockets), we define -two abstract types - UDIInt and UDISizeT. -UDIInt should be defined to be int except for host/compiler combinations -that are intended to talk to existing UDI components that have a different -sized int. Similarly for UDISizeT. -*/ -typedef int UDIInt; -typedef unsigned int UDIUInt; - -typedef unsigned int UDISizeT; - -/* Now two void types. The first is for function return types, -the other for pointers to no particular type. Since these types -are used solely for documentational clarity, if your host/compiler -doesn't support either one, replace them with int and char * -respectively. -*/ -typedef void UDIVoid; /* void type */ -typedef void * UDIVoidPtr; /* void pointer type */ -typedef void * UDIHostMemPtr; /* Arbitrary memory pointer */ - -/* Now we want a type optimized for boolean values. Normally this - would be int, but on some machines (Z80s, 8051s, etc) it might - be better to map it onto a char -*/ -typedef int UDIBool; - -/* Now indicate whether your compiler support full ANSI style - prototypes. If so, use #if 1. If not use #if 0. -*/ -#if 0 -#define UDIParams(x) x -#else -#define UDIParams(x) () -#endif