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From: Michael Elizabeth Chastain <chastain@cygnus.com>
To: ezannoni@cygnus.com, kevinb@cygnus.com
Cc: fnasser@cygnus.com, gdb-patches@sources.redhat.com,
	keiths@cygnus.com, msnyder@cygnus.com
Subject: Re: [RFA] Assuming malloc exists in callfwmall.exp
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 14:17:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200102142217.OAA29927@bosch.cygnus.com> (raw)

> There are a number of platforms which pass these tests, but only
> because malloc() is sneaks in because it's required by the dynamic
> linker.  If HPUX passes for a similar reason, this is cheating.  OTOH,
> if the HPUX port uses some other mechanism entirely, it might be a
> good idea for us to adapt this mechanism so that other targets can
> use it too.

I've got hpux scars all over my body which say that hpux 10.20 native
calls malloc() to do this.

I grepped around for "allocate_space_in_inferior" and it looks like the
malloc() call is the single hardwired implementation for every platform.
If that call doesn't work, gdb doesn't get the memory.

Forget the test script.  What should gdb do if:

  . I am on a platform with no malloc()
  . I type: print strlen("foo")

Should gdb have a target-specific mechanism to try?  For an embedded
target, it could have a scratch area which it manages itself.

And if there is no mechanism available, what should gdb print?

Michael


             reply	other threads:[~2001-02-14 14:17 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 55+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-02-14 14:17 Michael Elizabeth Chastain [this message]
2001-02-14 14:37 ` Kevin Buettner
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-02-16  9:48 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  8:55 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  8:41 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 19:05 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  8:36 ` Jim Blandy
2001-02-15 12:58 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 12:56 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-16  8:51 ` Jim Blandy
2001-02-15 12:30 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 12:48 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15 12:16 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 23:36 ` Eli Zaretskii
2001-02-15 12:08 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 12:41 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15  9:00 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15 11:53 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15 11:56 ` Jim Blandy
2001-02-15  8:30 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15  8:45 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15  7:54 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15  8:09 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15  7:09 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15  7:06 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15  7:32 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-14 19:27 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-15  1:06 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15  1:22   ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15  6:54     ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-14 18:35 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-14 16:29 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-14 18:17 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-14 15:12 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-14 13:41 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-14  9:06 Michael Elizabeth Chastain
2001-02-14  9:07 ` Keith Seitz
2001-02-14  9:11 ` Fernando Nasser
     [not found] <Pine.SOL.3.91.1010214082014.13194C-100000@ryobi.cygnus.com>
2001-02-14  9:02 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-14 12:52   ` Michael Snyder
2001-02-14 13:10     ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-14 13:28       ` Elena Zannoni
2001-02-14 13:41         ` Kevin Buettner
2001-02-14 14:00           ` Elena Zannoni
2001-02-14 20:13           ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-15  1:14             ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-15 10:34               ` Andrew Cagney
2001-02-14 14:33         ` Michael Snyder
2001-02-14 14:49           ` Elena Zannoni
2001-02-14 14:34       ` Michael Snyder
2001-02-14 13:12     ` Keith Seitz
2001-02-14 13:20     ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-14 13:37       ` Stan Shebs
2001-02-14 13:46         ` Fernando Nasser
2001-02-14 14:35         ` Michael Snyder

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