freebsd-dev/sys/alpha
Marcel Moolenaar bcc5241c43 Change gdb_cpu_setreg() to not take the value to which to set the
specified register, but a pointer to the in-memory representation of
that value. The reason for this is twofold:
1. Not all registers can be represented by a register_t. In particular
   FP registers fall in that category. Passing the new register value
   by reference instead of by value makes this point moot.
2. When we receive a G or P packet, both are for writing a register,
   the packet will have the register value in target-byte order and
   in the memory representation (modulo the fact that bytes are sent
   as 2 printable hexadecimal numbers of course). We only need to
   decode the packet to have a pointer to the register value.

This change fixes the bug of extracting the register value of the P
packet as a hexadecimal number instead of as a bit array. The quick
(and dirty) fix to bswap the register value in gdb_cpu_setreg() as
it has been added on i386 and amd64 can therefore be removed and has
in fact been that.

Tested on: alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, sparc64
2004-12-01 06:40:35 +00:00
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alpha Change gdb_cpu_setreg() to not take the value to which to set the 2004-12-01 06:40:35 +00:00
compile
conf Get in sync with reality: TurboLaser was never really well supported to 2004-11-09 22:24:47 +00:00
include Change gdb_cpu_setreg() to not take the value to which to set the 2004-12-01 06:40:35 +00:00
isa
linux Don't include sys/user.h merely for its side-effect of recursively 2004-11-27 06:51:39 +00:00
mcbus
osf1 Don't include sys/user.h merely for its side-effect of recursively 2004-11-27 06:51:39 +00:00
pci
tlsb Add new function ttyinitmode() which sets our systemwide default 2004-10-18 21:51:27 +00:00
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