[rfc] For mips, sign-extended ecoff offsets
Andrew Cagney
ac131313@cygnus.com
Fri Jun 23 00:28:00 GMT 2000
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Ian Lance Taylor wrote: > I'd like to hear Ian's comments on this before you check it in. > > This is all due to a long-ago decision to ship support for a 64-bit > MIPS chip using a 32-bit MIPS target. I think that sign extending > pdr.ADR is probably right, since that is how 32 bit addresses are > treated by the relocation routines. Yes. > But the real fix is to use a > 64-bit MIPS target. Kind of :-) GDB can now be built to support (embedded only mind) the debugging of a fairly arbitrary MIPS ABI on 64 bit MIPS targets. For instance, a single GDB executable can debug both ``gcc -mips2'' and ``gcc ...'' executables running on a 64 bit vr5000. It might even eventually support that behavour under IRIX :-) Implementing this cleanly relies 32 bit MIPS addresses always being correctly sign extended. At present they are not and things are suffering for it :-) enjoy, Andrew
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