From: John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
To: Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>,
Luis Machado <lgustavo@codesourcery.com>
Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] Define an error function in the PPC simulator library.
Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2017 03:00:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8dcb1a42-4367-527e-1e5b-6f250c5e0e4c@FreeBSD.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <6ff2bd23-446a-b27c-0b04-2c0d6b92315b@redhat.com>
On 9/4/17 7:19 AM, Pedro Alves wrote:
> On 04/13/2017 06:18 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
>> On Thursday, April 13, 2017 08:25:27 AM Luis Machado wrote:
>>> On 04/05/2017 11:33 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
>>>> Previously this used the error function from GDB directly when linked
>>>> against GDB instead of the error method in the host callbacks
>>>> structure. This was exposed via a link error when GDB was converted
>>>> to C++. The error function invokes the error callback similar to
>>>> sim_io_error.
>>>>
>>>
>>> There is another implementation of error (...) in sim/ppc/main.c and
>>> sim/ppc/misc.c. Should those be kept as is or should we only use the new
>>> function you're providing?
>>
>> My understanding is that they should be kept as-is. This file is only used
>> when linking the library against GDB (and actually, rereading the log message,
>> I should reword the opening sentence to make this clearer). sim-calls.o isn't
>> included in the actual library. Each consumer of the library is required
>> to export a couple of symbols that libsim.a uses including "error". The dgen,
>> igen, tmp-filter, tmp-ld-decode, tmp-ld-cache, and tmp-ld-insn programs use
>> the functions from misc.c. psim uses the functions from main.c, and
>> GDB uses the functions from sim-calls.o.
>
> It'd be nice to include this info somewhere, likely in the commit log.
Will do. Is there still time to merge this into 8.0.1 (and if so, can you
approve it)?
Thanks!
--
John Baldwin
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-09-05 3:00 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-04-05 16:34 John Baldwin
2017-04-13 13:25 ` Luis Machado
2017-04-14 18:02 ` John Baldwin
2017-05-05 19:51 ` John Baldwin
2017-05-19 16:28 ` [PING] " John Baldwin
2017-06-06 17:49 ` John Baldwin
2017-06-23 6:39 ` Sebastian Huber
2017-09-04 14:19 ` Pedro Alves
2017-09-05 3:00 ` John Baldwin [this message]
2017-09-05 9:14 ` Pedro Alves
2017-09-05 11:46 ` John Baldwin
2017-09-05 19:38 ` Joel Brobecker
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