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[obvious] Linux -> GNU/Linux


2003-06-17  Jim Blandy  <jimb@redhat.com>

	* ppc-linux-tdep.c: "Linux" -> "GNU/Linux"

*** ppc-linux-tdep.c.~1.32.~	2003-06-17 11:03:03.000000000 -0500
--- ppc-linux-tdep.c	2003-06-17 11:03:20.000000000 -0500
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*** 770,781 ****
    (sizeof (ppc64_standard_linkage) / sizeof (ppc64_standard_linkage[0]))
  
  
! /* Recognize a 64-bit PowerPC Linux linkage function --- what GDB
     calls a "solib trampoline".  */
  static int
  ppc64_in_solib_call_trampoline (CORE_ADDR pc, char *name)
  {
!   /* Detecting solib call trampolines on PPC64 Linux is a pain.
  
       It's not specifically solib call trampolines that are the issue.
       Any call from one function to another function that uses a
--- 770,781 ----
    (sizeof (ppc64_standard_linkage) / sizeof (ppc64_standard_linkage[0]))
  
  
! /* Recognize a 64-bit PowerPC GNU/Linux linkage function --- what GDB
     calls a "solib trampoline".  */
  static int
  ppc64_in_solib_call_trampoline (CORE_ADDR pc, char *name)
  {
!   /* Detecting solib call trampolines on PPC64 GNU/Linux is a pain.
  
       It's not specifically solib call trampolines that are the issue.
       Any call from one function to another function that uses a
***************
*** 787,793 ****
       also an inter-TOC call, and requires a trampoline --- so "solib
       call trampolines" are just a special case.
  
!      The 64-bit PowerPC Linux ABI calls these call trampolines
       "linkage functions".  Since they need to be near the functions
       that call them, they all appear in .text, not in any special
       section.  The .plt section just contains an array of function
--- 787,793 ----
       also an inter-TOC call, and requires a trampoline --- so "solib
       call trampolines" are just a special case.
  
!      The 64-bit PowerPC GNU/Linux ABI calls these call trampolines
       "linkage functions".  Since they need to be near the functions
       that call them, they all appear in .text, not in any special
       section.  The .plt section just contains an array of function


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