2003-06-08 Andrew Cagney * gdbint.texinfo (Target Architecture Definition): Deprecate REMOTE_BREAKPOINT, LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT, and BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT. Cross reference BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC. Index: gdbint.texinfo =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/src/gdb/doc/gdbint.texinfo,v retrieving revision 1.148 diff -u -r1.148 gdbint.texinfo --- gdbint.texinfo 1 Jun 2003 23:05:43 -0000 1.148 +++ gdbint.texinfo 8 Jun 2003 22:59:11 -0000 @@ -3012,24 +3012,26 @@ @code{BIG_BREAKPOINT} and @code{LITTLE_BREAKPOINT} have been deprecated in favor of @code{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC}. -@item REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -@itemx LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -@itemx BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -@findex BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -@findex LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -@findex REMOTE_BREAKPOINT -Similar to BREAKPOINT, but used for remote targets. - -@code{BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT} and @code{LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT} have been -deprecated in favor of @code{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC}. +@item DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +@itemx DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +@itemx DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +@findex DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +@findex DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +@findex DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT +Specify the breakpoint instruction sequence for a remote target. +@code{DEPRECATED_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT}, +@code{DEPRECATED_BIG_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT} and +@code{DEPRECATED_LITTLE_REMOTE_BREAKPOINT} have been deprecated in +favor of @code{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC} (@pxref{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC}). @item BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC (@var{pcptr}, @var{lenptr}) @findex BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC -Use the program counter to determine the contents and size of a -breakpoint instruction. It returns a pointer to a string of bytes -that encode a breakpoint instruction, stores the length of the string -to *@var{lenptr}, and adjusts pc (if necessary) to point to the actual -memory location where the breakpoint should be inserted. +@anchor{BREAKPOINT_FROM_PC} Use the program counter to determine the +contents and size of a breakpoint instruction. It returns a pointer to +a string of bytes that encode a breakpoint instruction, stores the +length of the string to *@var{lenptr}, and adjusts pc (if necessary) to +point to the actual memory location where the breakpoint should be +inserted. Although it is common to use a trap instruction for a breakpoint, it's not required; for instance, the bit pattern could be an invalid