NetBSD/gnu/dist/bfd/hosts/i386sco.h

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/* Core file stuff. At least some, perhaps all, of the following
defines work on many more systems than just SCO. */
#define NBPG NBPC
#define UPAGES USIZE
#define HOST_DATA_START_ADDR u.u_exdata.ux_datorg
#define HOST_STACK_START_ADDR u.u_sub
#define TRAD_UNIX_CORE_FILE_FAILING_SIGNAL(abfd) \
((core_upage(abfd)->u_sysabort != 0) \
? core_upage(abfd)->u_sysabort \
: -1)
/* According to the manpage, a version 2 SCO corefile can contain
various additional sections (it is cleverly arranged so the u area,
data, and stack are first where we can find them). So without
writing lots of code to parse all their headers and stuff, we can't
know whether a corefile is bigger than it should be. */
#define TRAD_CORE_ALLOW_ANY_EXTRA_SIZE 1