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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 4730a8cbec Bug fixes and cleanup from Chris Demetriou <cgd@pa.dec.com>:
- fix _C_LABEL so that it actually works.
- make __RENAME use _C_LABEL.
- fix __RENAME so that it expects an unquoted argument.
- fix __indr_reference and __warn_references so that they
  supply their own final semicolon.
- define __warn_references to nothing if not GNU C (required
  by the way it's used).

The __warn_references semicolon change has to be made
so that __warn_references can be defined into nothing.
(A ; all by itself isn't a great idea.)  The __indr_reference
change was made for consistency.
1997-11-04 23:09:23 +00:00
thorpej 665f7d1a6e Implement __RENAME() in <machine/cdefs.h> 1997-10-22 05:20:32 +00:00
jonathan e199d62111 Add hooks for definiing kernel RCSId and copyright symbols,
via  asm(".section"),  for compatibility with Alpha tc and ioasic  drivers.

Assumes ELF and binutils-2.8 toolchain.
1997-05-15 08:47:05 +00:00
jonathan 00b821d6c2 Change mips __warn_references() macro to use the ELF warning features
in binutils 2.6 and (patched) gcc 2.7.2. Only works with gcc in ANSI C
mode, for now.
1995-12-15 01:17:04 +00:00
mellon c6a24163a3 Use Alpha cdefs.h 1995-05-03 06:04:54 +00:00
jtc f86410093b Changed name of __weak_reference() to __indr_reference(). They really
are indirect references, and I want to add a real __weak_reference()
macro to <machine/cdefs.h> soon.
1995-03-23 19:58:48 +00:00
jtc 9540190d45 This file, which will be included by <sys/cdefs.h>, will contain macros
such as __warn_references() and __weak_reference() which are actually
machine dependant.  This will make it easier for ports that are being
bootstraped with ELF and ECOFF based toolchains.

This change also introduces a new macro, _C_LABEL(x).  _C_LABEL expands
its argument, an identifier, to a character string of the identifier
name as it is represented in an object file.

For most ports, _C_LABEL(x) will expand to "_x", for ELF based ports
_C_LABEL(x) will expand to "x".
1995-01-19 01:38:36 +00:00