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    * ppc-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Change definition of · c4143af6
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    ppc_fp0_regnum and ppc_fpscr_regnum: if they are -1, then this
    processor variant lacks those registers.
    (ppc_floating_point_unit_p): Change description to make it clear
    that this returns info about the ISA, not the ABI.
    * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_floating_point_unit_p): Decide whether to
    return true or false by checking tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum and
    tdep->ppc_fpscr_regnum.  The original code replicated the BFD
    arch/mach switching done in rs6000_gdbarch_init; it's better to
    keep that logic there, and just check the results here.
    (rs6000_gdbarch_init): On the E500, set tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum and
    tdep->ppc_fpscr_regnum to -1 to indicate that we have no
    floating-point registers.
    (ppc_supply_fpregset, ppc_collect_fpregset)
    (rs6000_push_dummy_call, rs6000_extract_return_value)
    (rs6000_store_return_value): Assert that we have floating-point
    registers.
    (rs6000_dwarf2_stab_reg_to_regnum): Add FIXME.
    (rs6000_frame_cache): Don't note the locations at which
    floating-point registers were saved if we have no fprs.
    * aix-thread.c (supply_fprs, fill_fprs): Assert that we have FP
    registers.
    (fetch_regs_user_thread, fetch_regs_kernel_thread)
    (store_regs_user_thread, store_regs_kernel_thread): Only call
    supply_fprs / fill_fprs if we actually have floating-point
    registers.
    (special_register_p): Check ppc_fpscr_regnum before matching
    against it.
    (supply_sprs64, supply_sprs32, fill_sprs64, fill_sprs32): Don't
    supply / collect fpscr if we don't have it.
    * ppc-bdm.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (bdm_ppc_fetch_registers, bdm_ppc_store_registers): Assert that we
    have floating-point registers, since I can't test this code on
    FP-free systems to adapt it.
    * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_register_u_addr): Don't match against the
    fpscr and floating point register numbers if they don't exist.
    (fetch_register): Assert that we have floating-point registers
    before we reach the code that handles them.
    (store_register): Same.  And use tdep instead of calling
    gdbarch_tdep again.
    (fill_fpregset): Don't try to collect FP registers and fpscr if we
    don't have them.
    (ppc_linux_sigtramp_cache): Don't record the saved locations of
    fprs and fpscr if we don't have them.
    (ppc_linux_supply_fpregset): Don't supply fp regs and fpscr if we
    don't have them.
    * ppcnbsd-nat.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (getfpregs_supplies): Assert that we have floating-point registers.
    * ppcnbsd-tdep.c (ppcnbsd_supply_fpreg, ppcnbsd_fill_fpreg): Same.
    * ppcobsd-tdep.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (ppcobsd_supply_gregset, ppcobsd_collect_gregset): Assert that we
    have floating-point registers.
    * rs6000-nat.c (regmap): Don't match against the fpscr and
    floating point register numbers if they don't exist.
    (fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers,
    fetch_core_registers): Only fetch / store / supply the
    floating-point registers and the fpscr if we have them.
    * Makefile.in (ppc-bdm.o, ppc-linux-nat.o, ppcnbsd-nat.o)
    (ppcobsd-tdep.o): Update dependencies.
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    * ppc-tdep.h (struct gdbarch_tdep): Change definition of
    Jim Blandy authored
    ppc_fp0_regnum and ppc_fpscr_regnum: if they are -1, then this
    processor variant lacks those registers.
    (ppc_floating_point_unit_p): Change description to make it clear
    that this returns info about the ISA, not the ABI.
    * rs6000-tdep.c (ppc_floating_point_unit_p): Decide whether to
    return true or false by checking tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum and
    tdep->ppc_fpscr_regnum.  The original code replicated the BFD
    arch/mach switching done in rs6000_gdbarch_init; it's better to
    keep that logic there, and just check the results here.
    (rs6000_gdbarch_init): On the E500, set tdep->ppc_fp0_regnum and
    tdep->ppc_fpscr_regnum to -1 to indicate that we have no
    floating-point registers.
    (ppc_supply_fpregset, ppc_collect_fpregset)
    (rs6000_push_dummy_call, rs6000_extract_return_value)
    (rs6000_store_return_value): Assert that we have floating-point
    registers.
    (rs6000_dwarf2_stab_reg_to_regnum): Add FIXME.
    (rs6000_frame_cache): Don't note the locations at which
    floating-point registers were saved if we have no fprs.
    * aix-thread.c (supply_fprs, fill_fprs): Assert that we have FP
    registers.
    (fetch_regs_user_thread, fetch_regs_kernel_thread)
    (store_regs_user_thread, store_regs_kernel_thread): Only call
    supply_fprs / fill_fprs if we actually have floating-point
    registers.
    (special_register_p): Check ppc_fpscr_regnum before matching
    against it.
    (supply_sprs64, supply_sprs32, fill_sprs64, fill_sprs32): Don't
    supply / collect fpscr if we don't have it.
    * ppc-bdm.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (bdm_ppc_fetch_registers, bdm_ppc_store_registers): Assert that we
    have floating-point registers, since I can't test this code on
    FP-free systems to adapt it.
    * ppc-linux-nat.c (ppc_register_u_addr): Don't match against the
    fpscr and floating point register numbers if they don't exist.
    (fetch_register): Assert that we have floating-point registers
    before we reach the code that handles them.
    (store_register): Same.  And use tdep instead of calling
    gdbarch_tdep again.
    (fill_fpregset): Don't try to collect FP registers and fpscr if we
    don't have them.
    (ppc_linux_sigtramp_cache): Don't record the saved locations of
    fprs and fpscr if we don't have them.
    (ppc_linux_supply_fpregset): Don't supply fp regs and fpscr if we
    don't have them.
    * ppcnbsd-nat.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (getfpregs_supplies): Assert that we have floating-point registers.
    * ppcnbsd-tdep.c (ppcnbsd_supply_fpreg, ppcnbsd_fill_fpreg): Same.
    * ppcobsd-tdep.c: #include "gdb_assert.h".
    (ppcobsd_supply_gregset, ppcobsd_collect_gregset): Assert that we
    have floating-point registers.
    * rs6000-nat.c (regmap): Don't match against the fpscr and
    floating point register numbers if they don't exist.
    (fetch_inferior_registers, store_inferior_registers,
    fetch_core_registers): Only fetch / store / supply the
    floating-point registers and the fpscr if we have them.
    * Makefile.in (ppc-bdm.o, ppc-linux-nat.o, ppcnbsd-nat.o)
    (ppcobsd-tdep.o): Update dependencies.