Fix stack backtraces on 26-bit ARM

Ben Harris bjh21@netbsd.org
Sun Oct 21 06:22:00 GMT 2001


On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Andrew Cagney wrote:

> Hmm, this could get interesting.  A NetBSD/arm port of GDB would
> certainly help improve the quality of the Arm GDB target.  Your
> contribution are going to be most welcome.  Problem is, I can't find a
> copyright assignment for you (you'll get a separate e-mail about this).
>   Can you please clarify your assignment status?  Not having an
> assignment can make things, er, interesting.  At present your submitting
> small simple bugs that can be described in simple english.

I've signed assignments for GCC and Binutils.  I'm happy to sign one for
GDB as well.  I haven't worked out quite who wrote our existing ARM GDB
stuff: it was checked in by Todd Vierling, but I think the work was mostly
done by Mark Brinicombe.

> The other thing to know is that patches should be against the current
> trunk rather than the last release.  5.0 is just so old ...

Unfortunately, 5.0 is what NetBSD is currently working towards using, so
all my patches are likely to start life there.  I'll do what I can to
ensure they're still relevant to the trunk, though.

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Ben Harris                                                   <bjh21@netbsd.org>
Portmaster, NetBSD/arm26               <URL: http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/arm26/ >




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