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 2002-08-06  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

       * (macosx-nat-watchpoint.c): Rename
       target_range_profitable_for_hw_watchpoint to
       target_range_ok_for_hw_watchpoint.

2002-08-06  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c (macosx_inferior_resume_ptrace): Pass
	the signal to ptrace whever the inferior is either (a) detaching,
	or (b) not stopped by a software exception.

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c (macosx_handle_exception): macosx_status
	is already a pointer; pass it to macosx_inferior_resume_mach, not
	its address.

2002-08-06  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* ppc-macosx-tdep.c: Made the maximum stack frame size
	configurable via 'ppp-maximum-frame-size', and set the default to
	'unlimited'.  It's tempting to have ppc-maximum-frame-size default
	to 512K, since that's the default stack allocation size on Mac OS
	X.  But I couldn't think of a compelling reason to do it, and
	UINT_MAX is much less dependent on OS-leve

2002-06-27  Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c (macosx_inferior_reset): Set uses_dyld
	to 1.  If we are wrong about this, it is only a problem when we go
	to set the start breakpoint, and we always check before we do that,
	so this is a better setting.
	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (macosx_locate_dyld): exec_bfd is NULL currently
	when you attach.  (FIXME - why is this the case?).  So only change
	uses_dyld if you really have an exec_bfd to look at.
	
2002-06-26  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@annecy.apple.com>

	* ppc-macosx-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): properly
	initialize 'start'.

2002-06-17  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c, macosx-nat-inferior.c: move the
	signal to the exception thread that causes it to continue out of
	individual functions, and into macosx_inferior_resume_mach.  Add
	calls to sched_yield() after killing the target and before
	terminating the debug thread, so that the debug thread has a
	chance to reap the dead target in waitpid().

2002-06-17  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c (macosx_inferior_resume_ptrace):
	check for PTRACE_DETACH, and always call ptrace in that case.

2002-06-17  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@law.apple.com>

        * macosx-nat-mutils.c (mach_xfer_memory): Handle integer overflow
	when returning negative values.  Previously when the next
	available address was more -INT_MIN away from the address
	requested, mach_xfer_memory would overflow and return a positive
	number in error.  Now it just returns 0.  A better fix for this
	would be to change the signature for mach_xfer_memory, but that's
	a much bigger change.

2002-06-13  Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com>

        * ppc-macosx-regs.c: New function ppc_macosx_stab_reg_to_regnum,
        this implements the mapping from the gcc3 stabs register numbering
        scheme to gdb's internal numbering scheme.
        * ppc-macosx-regs.h: Declare it.
        * ppc-macosx-tdep.c: Add ppc_macosx_stab_reg_to_regnum to the ppc
        gdbarch.
        
2002-06-12  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@law.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat.c: remove obsolete (#ifdef 0) exception processing code.

2002-06-07  Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (macosx_locate_dyld): If we notice that the
	exec_bfd doesn't have the DYLINKER load command, then note that
	that fact in the dyld_status.
	(dyld_print_status_info): don't try to print dyld info if dyld isn't
	used.
	(macosx_set_start_breakpoint): don't try to set the start breakpoint
	if the executable doesn't load dyld.
	(macosx_add_shared_symbol_files): don't try to do this if the executable
	doesn't load dyld either.
	* macosx-nat-dyld.h: add uses_dyld to the dyld_status structure.

	* macosx-tdep.c (dyld_symbol_stub_function_addr): check that the block
	for the symbol value we just found is valid before trying to access it.

	* ppc-macosx-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): treat an "sc" or a
	bare branch (except for the ones we recognize)  as end of prologue
	markers.  This way we don't scan too far in some hand-crafted functions,
	"read" being the example I found.
	
2002-05-30  Rab Hagy <rhagy@apple.com>

	* ppc-macosx-tdep.c, tm-ppc-macosx.h: added a limit argument to 
	ppc_fast_show_stack_helper.

2002-05-24  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* cached-symfile.c: Improve logic to detect mismatch between
	cached symbol files and object file / GDB versions.

2002-05-24  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* cached-symfile.c (open_mapped_objfile): Use openp instead of
	explicit search logic to find the cached symbol file; respect the
	'cached-symfile-path' variable.
	(_initialize_cached_symfile): Add cached-symfile-path variable.
	(dyld_cache_symfiles): Cleanup.

2002-05-23  Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com>

	* machoread.c (macho_read_indirect_symbols): New function, 
	encapsulate getting the "dyld_stub" symbols from a SYMBOL_STUB
	type section.
	(macho_symfile_read): read in both the __picsymbol_stub and the
	new __symbol_stub sections.
	
2002-05-14  Jim Ingham <jingham@apple.com>

	* ppc-macosx-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Keep
	track of the last recognized instruction so we don't over
	report the prologue's size.
	
2002-05-01  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* config/i386/macosx.mh, config/i386/nm-i386-macosx.h,
	config/i386/tm-i386-macosx.h, macosx/i386-macosx-nat-exec.c,
	macosx/i386-macosx-tdep.c, macosx/macosx-nat-inferior.c:
	Fixes for i386.

2002-05-01  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* ppc-macosx-regs.h: re-order register numbering. VSCR is a 4-byte
	integer.

	* ppc-macosx-tdep.c (gdb_register_names): update to new ordering.

	* ppc-macosx-tdep.c (ppc_register_virtual_type): Change type of
	AltiVec registers to builtin_type_vec128.

	* ppc-macosx-regs.c (ppc_macosx_skip_trampoline_code,
	ppc_macosx_dynamic_trampoline_nextpc,
	ppc_macosx_in_solib_dynsym_resolve_code,
	ppc_macosx_in_solib_return_trampoline): move to ppc-macosx-tdep.c.

	
2002-05-01  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* ppc-macosx-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): gcc3 has a new
	instruction 'mr r31,r12' in a function prologue.  Ignore it.

2002-04-23  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@bluegill.localnet>

	* ppc-macosx-regs.c (ppc_macosx_fetch_vp_registers) Process the
	vector data as unsigned integer, not as float (the Mach interface
	returns them as unsigned int as well).
	(ppc_macosx_store_vp_registers): Ditto.

2002-04-15  Jim Ingham  <jingham@apple.com>

	* core-macho.c: Small cleanups to remove compiler warnings.
	* macosx-metrowerks.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-core.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-cfm.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-cfmthread.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld-info.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld-io.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld-path.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld-process.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld-process.h: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-excthread.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior-debug.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior-debug.h: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior-util.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior.h: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-info.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-mutils.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-sigthread.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-threads.c: ditto.
	* nextstep-nat-watchpoint.c: ditto.
	* ppc-frameinfo.c: ditto.
	* ppc-frameops.c: ditto.
	* ppc-next-tdep.h: ditto.
	* ppc-tdep.h: ditto.
	
2002-04-11  Jim Ingham	<jingham@apple.com>

	* nextstep-nat-dyld.c (dyld_lookup_and_bind_function): New function
	calls NSLookupAndBindSymbol on a function to make sure the module
	is bound before we try to call a function.
	* nextstep-nat-dyld.h: declare dyld_lookup_and_bind_function.
	* nextstep-nat-inferior.c (_initialize_next_inferior): Add 
	dyld_lookup_and_bind_function to the child_ops.
	
2002-03-26  Jim Ingham  <jingham@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c: (macosx_locate_dyld): New function, extract
	this functionality from macosx_set_start_breakpoint.
	Also, don't pass a null cleanup to do_cleanups.
	(dyld_starts_here_p): New function, again, refactoring for
	convenience.

2002-03-19  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c: rearrange the include order to remove a few
	compiler warnings.
	
	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_fast_show_stack_helper): Return 1 when you find
	only 1 frame, not 0 dummy...

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Fix a bug with handling the
	saveFP builtin function in prologues.

2002-03-19  Klee Dienes  <klee@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c: Check incoming exceptions --- if the
	task receiving the exception is not the same as the one being
	debugged by GDB, reset the exception ports of the task back to the
	ones GDB saved for the target when it first started debugging;
	then resume the task.  This isn't quite perfect, since ideally GDB
	would allow changes to the exception ports made by the target be
	reflected in children of the target as well; and also because it
	relies on being able to repeat an exception by simply continuing
	the child without modifying the program state (I think this should
	always work, but there may be cases I haven't thought of).

2002-03-19  Klee Dienes  <klee@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (dyld_info_process_raw); Treat ':' as a
	string terminator when reading library names from DYLD.

2002-03-14  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_fast_show_stack_helper): Use lookup_minimal_symbol to find
	_sigtramp, it is much more efficient than parse_and_eval_address...

2002-03-05  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (dyld_starts_here_p): New function, does the memory
	passed in actually contain dyld?
	(macosx_locate_dyld): New function, find where dyld got loaded in this
	executable.
	(macosx_set_start_breakpoint): call macosx_locate_dyld.
	(dyld_lookup_address): use the slide set by macosx_locate_dyld.

	* macosx-nat-cfm.h: add cfm_update to silence compiler warnings.
	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.h: add dyld_objfile_info_compare.
	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.h: add dyld_parse_load_level and
	dyld_minimal_load_flag.
	* macosx-nat-dyld.h: remove macosx_start_dyld - it is never used
	or defined.

2002-02-26  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-sigthread.c (macosx_signal_thread): Don't call pause
	in between pthread_testcancel calls, we never get a signal to wake
	us up...
	
	* macosx-nat-inferior.c (macosx_clear_pending_events): New
	function, clears out the pending event chain.
	(macosx_mourn_inferior): Call macosx_clear_pending_events.

2002-02-21  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* remote-kdp.c (kdp_resume): Fix signature of kdp_resume - should
	be a ptid_t for first argument, not an int...

2002-02-06  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c (dyld_libraries_compatible): The prefix may 
	be NULL, check this before comparing the contents.
	(dyld_objfile_move_load_data): copy the prefix over as well.
	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.c (dyld_objfile_entry_clear): The unset value for
	the prefix should be NULL, not "".

2002-01-25  James Ingham <jingham@inghji.apple.com>
        Create a queue of "pending events" to handle the case where we get more
	than one event from either Mach or BSD when the inferior stops.  If we
	get more than one event, then we report them to the user serially, and
	each call to macosx_child_resume will fetch the next pending event till
	the queue is exhausted.  Only then do we really resume the inferior.
	
	* macosx-nat-inferior-stubs.c: Fix child_wait to pass the client_data
	field.
	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c (macosx_inferior_suspend_ptrace): Fix call 
	to macosx_wait.
	* macosx-nat-inferior.h: Change declaration of macosx_wait.
	* macosx-nat-inferior.c: Include regcache.h to remove compiler warnings.
	Generalize the signal & exception handling functions so we can share them 
	between the immediate event handling and the deferred servicing routines.
	Add the macosx_pending_event struct, queue, and handling functions.
	* kdp.c: change declaration of kdp_wait, and since the gdb_queue_event
	function is now exported, remove the copy of it from here.
	
2002-01-18  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* i386-macosx-nat-exec.c (fetch_inferior_registers): Fix a reference to
	the obsolete inferior_pid.
	(store_inferior_registers): ditto

2002-01-11  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_breakpoint_from_pc): Fixed a couple of places
	where we needed to switch BIG_ENDIAN for BFD_BIG_ENDIAN.

2001-12-07  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	(From Bernard Semeria)
	* remote-kdp.c (kdp_attach): Use the version packet rather than
	hijacking the region packet to get the kdp version.
	* kdp-protocol.c (kdp_marshall, kdp_unmarshall): ditto.
	* kdp-protocol.h: ditto.

2001-12-03  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c: Format changes, more functions comply
	with the GNU coding conventions.  Also added a few prototypes, and
	extern'ed some functions from exec.c to remove compiler warnings.

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c (macosx_set_auto_start_dyld): New
	function, used to dynamically switch the dyld breakpoint on and
	off.
	(_initialize_macosx_inferior): use macosx_set_auto_start_dyld.
	
	(macosx_process_events): drain both event sources here, not just the
	one you got the first hit on.  We have more chance of handling
	extraneous events here than in macosx_child_resume...
	
2001-11-01  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_fast_show_stack_helper): Move most of the
	functionality into this function, and set it as the
	FAST_COUNT_STACK_DEPTH function, which is used in
	mi_cmd_info_stack_depth.
	* tm-ppc.h: Add define for FAST_COUNT_STACK_DEPTH
	
2001-10-31  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_fast_show_stack): New function.  Run up the
	stack and return pc & fp for each frame, and a frame count.  Since
	this doesn't build up the frame cache, it is much faster.
	(ppc_frame_find_pc): We were looking in the wrong place for the
	frame stored PC for signal frames.

2001-10-30  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c (dyld_add_image_libraries): 
	recognize BFD_MACH_O_LC_LOAD_WEAK_DYLIB; treat it like
	LC_LOAD_DYLIB for now.

2001-10-26  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.c (dyld_entry_out): Send the basename as
	the "path" field when talking via MI.  The ProjectBuilder shared
	library dialog uses the pathname as the key for the table, so all
	entries without a "path" field were getting collapsed into one
	line in the table.  The correct fix for this is to have PB used a
	different algorithm for building the table, but this fix should
	work well for now.

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c (dyld_load_library): Automatically
	load CFM fragments from memory, rather than trying to load from
	disk first.  The only time we should be relying on the fragment
	name to match a disk file is when looking for xSym files.  Trying
	to read from disk was taking extra time in the cases where the
	disk access failed, and the warning messages when it failed were
	distracting.

	* macosx-nat-dyld-.c (inferior_bfd_generic): Handle the case
	where a memory object is provided without a text string for the
	name (previously it would crash).

2001-10-23  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (macosx_dyld_update): If you have turned off
	cfm with the inferior-auto-start-cfm variable, then don't call
	update-cfm when you update the libraries.

2001-10-17  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_frame_find_pc): Actually return the signal frame
	value. Dopey bug...
	(ppc_frame_saved_pc_after_call): remove spurious warning.  This is
	always supposed to return the link register, and looking for the
	frame saved value is not relevant.
	(ppc_frame_chain_valid): Guard the call that reads the stack from
	errors.  Callers don't expect ppc_frame_chain_valid to error out,
	but it can if the stack is mauled so that the fp is an unreadable
	address.

	* ppc-frameinfo.h: define safe_read_memory_unsigned_integer, so
	that ppc-tdep can use is.  
	
	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Don't assume that the
	pic base will use register 31.  The dyld stub code uses 11, for
	instance.

2001-10-02  Jim Ingham (jingham@apple.com) and Jason Molenda (jmolenda@apple.com)

       * macosx-nat-inferior.c (macosx_fetch_event):  Accept a third
       type of timeout:  Check for an event to read, but don't block if
       there's nothing there.
       (macosx_process_events, macosx_child_resume):  Update callers.

2001-08-06  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (safe_read_memory_unsigned_integer): The wrapped
	function has to return a value, or bad things happen...
	(ppc_frame_cache_properties): pass the function_end as the stop
	for the parsing, not the pc.  This way we can correctly parse the
	prologue & figure out where we are EVEN IF the pc is in the
	prologue.

2001-08-03  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.c (dyld_entry_info): Check for 
	e->loaded_name not null before passing to strrchr.

2001-08-02  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (_initialize_macosx_nat_dyld): fix up doc strings.
	(macosx_init_dyld): Add a missing check for the ofile being NULL.

2001-08-02  Derek Kumar

	* remote-kdp.c: Added breakpoint packets, kdp-reattach and
	versioning support and kdp_mourn_inferior()

2001-07-31  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c: The dyld code doesn't own the
	objfile for the executable.  The generic gdb code keeps a pointer
	to this through the symfile_objfile pointer.  So let the generic
	code handle the lifetime of the executable objfile.

2001-07-27  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (safe_read_memory_unsigned_integer): New
	function, safe version of read_memory_unsigned_int.
	(wrap_read_memory_unsigned_integer): This is the wrapper function.
	(ppc_parse_instructions): catch errors from
	read_memory_unsigned_integer, this gives us a much better chance
	of cleaning up from cases where the pc is off in unreadable
	memory.

2001-06-21  Klee Dienes  <kdienes@localhost>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (section_info_helper): protect the CFM
	section of the code with #if WITH_CFM .

2001-06-14  James Ingham  <jingham@gdbrulez.apple.com>

        * ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): properly sign extend
	the instruction offset from the "bl" instruction - the old way
	didn't work for CORE_ADDR = unsigned long long.
	
	* macosx-nat-dyld-path.c (dyld_resolve_image): check for name
	being null and don't crash.
	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c (dyld_resolve_load_flag): Ditto...

2001-06-07  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_frame_cache_properties): protect against
	the case where we think the lr wasn't saved in a non-leaf
	function.
	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_frame_find_pc): ditto.

2001-05-18  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Add a fallback if we
	don't recognize ANY valid prologue instructions.  In that case, we
	are just guessing, but guess that the pc is stored on the stack,
	since this is usually the case.

2001-05-15  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.c (dyld_print_shlib_info): use dyld_entry_out to 
	output the path, offset & slide in ui-out'ified form.
	(dyld_entry_string): Use dyld_entry_info.
	(dyld_entry_out): New function, format the path, offset & slide in ui-out.
	(dyld_entry_info): Generic function, returns path, offset & slide in separate
	fields, for use in dyld_entry_string & dyld_entry_out.

2001-05-10  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld.c (dyld_print_status_info): ui_out'ify the info 
	messages so we don't spam the mi...

	* macosx-nat-dyld-info.c (dyld_print_shlib_info): ui_out'ify the
	output from info sharedlibrary.

2001-04-18  Jim Ingham  <jingham@localhost.apple.com>

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_get_unsaved_pc): New function.  How to get the
	frame's pc if it hasn't been saved in the frame.
	(ppc_frame_find_pc): Reworked the logic to better handle cases
	where the of the parent frame is in its prologue.
	(ppc_frame_chain_valid): If the frame pointer is null, we are at
	the end of the stack.  Re-enable the code that does this check.
	Klee thinks this might cause trouble somewhere but can't remember
	where, and it is the right thing to do, so...

	* ppc-frameinfo.h: Removed the offset2 field, it was just for use
	IN ppc_parse_instructions.  Added lr_invalid to handle prologues
	that temporarily invalidate the link register.

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_print_properties): mutatis mutandi for
	changes to the properties structure.
	(ppc_parse_instructions): Add support for the saveFP and saveVec
	gcc prolog setup routines.  Also record WHEN the link register is
	stored in the frame so we can do a better job of backtraces while
	in the prolog.
	(ppc_clear_function_properties): mutatis mutandi for changes to
	the properties structure.

2001-02-21  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c (dyld_load_library): If you get an
	error in getting the TEXT segment for a shlib, mark the entry as
	invalid.  You can't free it, it wasn't malloc'ed...

2001-01-24  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c (macosx_fetch_task_info): Comment out the call 
	to macosx_init_dyld_symfile.  This caused gdb to reset shared library
	info when quitting.
	(macosx_child_stop): New function: don't use child_stop, it sends
	a kill (-pid, SIGINT) which doesn't work on MacOS X unless the inferior
	actually IS a process group leader.  But apps in MacOS X almost never
	are (they are children of the WindowServer).
	
	initialize remote_async_terminal_ours_p to 1 - this reflects truth:
	gdb at startup DOES own the terminal.
	* remote-kdp.c: ditto.

2001-01-22  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_frame_cache_properties): Check that the
	frame's extra_info is set.

2000-11-07  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): If the FIRST instruction of the
	prologue is a bl, we are probably NOT in the prologue.

	* ppc-tdep.c (ppc_frame_find_pc): In the case where we have no symbols, 
	use the instruction parser to tell us whether the return address has
	been put on the stack yet or not.

2000-09-06  Jim Ingham  <jingham@localhost>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-util.c: add WITH_CFM guards in the
	appropriate places.
	* macosx-nat-inferior.c: ditto
	* macosx-nat-inferior.h: ditto.

2000-09-05  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Cleanup a comment & remove
	an unused variable.

2000-09-01  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* ppc-frameinfo.h: Added a few comments.

	* ppc-frameinfo.c (ppc_parse_instructions): Detect the
	"save_world" stack setup routine that gcc uses for C++, and set up
	the props structure based on what it does.  NB. This will break if
	gcc changes this routine, but there's not much I can do about
	this...

2000-08-09  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-path.c (build_suffix_name): new function, find
	full name including the DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX.
	(search_for_name_in_path): Pass in the
	suffix that comes from DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX, and use in search.
	(get_framework_pathname): pass in flag telling whether to use
	the image suffix, and use it.
	(dyld_resolve_image): use the image suffix in resolving the image 
	path.
	(dyld_init_paths): Initialize the image_suffix from the environment.
	* macosx-nat-dyld-path.c: Add image_suffix to dyld_path_info struct.

2000-07-20  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-inferior-debug.c: Add fflush to the inferior_stderr.  
	There may be other places where this is needed as well, but we 
	will chase them down as we find them.

	* macosx-nat-inferior.c: Open the inferior_stderr "w", not
	"w+", so the debugging output will work when gdb is running as
	pipe under another program.

2000-06-23  James Ingham  <jingham@inghji.apple.com>

	* macosx-nat-dyld-process.c: Take out the call to 
	build_objfile_section_table, since it only screwed up the 
	section table, and had no other purpose...