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Re: [PATCH] multi-arching m32r
- From: Andrew Cagney <ac131313 at redhat dot com>
- To: Kei Sakamoto <sakamoto dot kei at renesas dot com>
- Cc: gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 08:49:16 -0400
- Subject: Re: [PATCH] multi-arching m32r
- References: <016301c31610$aafb4e70$5169910a@KEI> <3EBC1157.8070601@redhat.com> <028b01c333f2$d2a61db0$5169910a@KEI>
> Andrew,
> I sent back a Copyright Assignment form to FSF today. I also
> built multi-arched m32r-gdb with current GDB snapshot. It works
> fine.
Great!
> But my m32r-tdep.c still contains many functions which are
> identified as "deprecated". You mentioned new m32r files should
> not contains no deprecated code. But it seems that most of
> architecutures' files, except d10v and i386, contains deprecated
> code.
d10v, i386, x86-64, avr, alpha
> Can I post new m32r files with deprecated functions and
> take care of their deprecated code later?
Once the assignment is in place, they can certainly be posted.
Unfortunatly, they won't be accepted for the mainline until they pass
the `new architecture' acceptance criteria.
One thing to consider (again once an assignment is in place) is creating
a branch and working on that.
> It is pretty
> difficult to remove all deprecated code from m32r files
> beacuse there are not much examples and documents about the
> new frame and inferior function call mechanism now.
Andrew