From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 28702 invoked by alias); 14 Feb 2013 02:00:08 -0000 Received: (qmail 27547 invoked by uid 9176); 14 Feb 2013 01:59:49 -0000 Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2013 02:00:00 -0000 From: GDB Administrator To: gdb-patches@sourceware.org Subject: New ARI warning Thu Feb 14 01:59:49 UTC 2013 in -D 2013-02-14-gmt Message-ID: <20130214015949.GA27541@sourceware.org> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.2.1i Mailing-List: contact gdb-patches-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: gdb-patches-owner@sourceware.org X-SW-Source: 2013-02/txt/msg00335.txt.bz2 1,9d0 < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:146: code: long long: Do not use 'long long', instead use LONGEST gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:146:typedef unsigned long long dr_changed_t; < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:338: code: %ll: Do not use printf(%ll), instead use printf(%s,phex()) to dump a 'long long' value gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:338: "\tpid%d, dr_changed_bp=0x%llx, " < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:339: code: %ll: Do not use printf(%ll), instead use printf(%s,phex()) to dump a 'long long' value gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:339: "dr_changed_wp=0x%llx\n", < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:364: code: %ll: Do not use printf(%ll), instead use printf(%s,phex()) to dump a 'long long' value gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:364: "\tOn exit:\n\tpid%d, dr_changed_bp=0x%llx, " < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:365: code: %ll: Do not use printf(%ll), instead use printf(%s,phex()) to dump a 'long long' value gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:365: "dr_changed_wp=0x%llx\n", < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:736: gettext: _ markup: All messages should be marked up with _. gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:736: warning ("Unexpected number of hardware watchpoint registers reported" < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:744: gettext: _ markup: All messages should be marked up with _. gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:744: warning ("Unable to determine the number of hardware watchpoints" < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:756: gettext: _ markup: All messages should be marked up with _. gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:756: warning ("Unexpected number of hardware breakpoint registers reported" < gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:764: gettext: _ markup: All messages should be marked up with _. gdb/aarch64-linux-nat.c:764: warning ("Unable to determine the number of hardware breakpoints" 27a19,20 > gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:469: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:469: this compatible with older Linux kernels too. */ > gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:1022: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/amd64-linux-nat.c:1022:/* Get Linux/x86 target description from running target. 320a314,315 > gdb/i386-linux-nat.c:836: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/i386-linux-nat.c:836: this compatible with older Linux kernels too. */ > gdb/i386-linux-nat.c:992: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/i386-linux-nat.c:992:/* Get Linux/x86 target description from running target. */ 333,334d327 < gdb/i386-nat.c:225: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/i386-nat.c:225: on fork/vfork/clone. Newer Linux kernels create such tasks with < gdb/i386-nat.c:230: comment: GNU/Linux: Do not use 'Linux', instead use 'Linux kernel' or 'GNU/Linux system'; comments should clearly differentiate between the two (this test assumes that word 'Linux' appears on the same line as the word 'GNU' or 'kernel' or a kernel version gdb/i386-nat.c:230: process to be compatible with the older Linux kernels.