am 4d2431a3: Add mips64 toolchain mips64el-linux-android-4.9

* commit '4d2431a3cc5e61419c8f410dd0b7b3098553da0c':
  Add mips64 toolchain mips64el-linux-android-4.9
  Initial empty repository
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+/* JIT declarations for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
+
+   Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+   This file is part of GDB.
+
+   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+   (at your option) any later version.
+
+   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+   GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+   along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+#ifndef GDB_JIT_READER_H
+#define GDB_JIT_READER_H
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* Versioning information.  See gdb_reader_funcs.  */
+
+#define GDB_READER_INTERFACE_VERSION 1
+
+/* Readers must be released under a GPL compatible license.  To
+   declare that the reader is indeed released under a GPL compatible
+   license, invoke the macro GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE in a source
+   file.  */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+#define GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE_READER       \
+  extern "C" {                                  \
+  extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void);   \
+  extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void)    \
+  {                                             \
+    return 0;                                   \
+  }                                             \
+  }
+
+#else
+
+#define GDB_DECLARE_GPL_COMPATIBLE_READER       \
+  extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void);   \
+  extern int plugin_is_GPL_compatible (void)    \
+  {                                             \
+    return 0;                                   \
+  }
+
+#endif
+
+/* Represents an address on the target system.  */
+
+typedef unsigned long GDB_CORE_ADDR;
+
+/* Return status codes.  */
+
+enum gdb_status {
+  GDB_FAIL = 0,
+  GDB_SUCCESS = 1
+};
+
+struct gdb_object;
+struct gdb_symtab;
+struct gdb_block;
+struct gdb_symbol_callbacks;
+
+/* An array of these are used to represent a map from code addresses to line
+   numbers in the source file.  */
+
+struct gdb_line_mapping
+{
+  int line;
+  GDB_CORE_ADDR pc;
+};
+
+/* Create a new GDB code object.  Each code object can have one or
+   more symbol tables, each representing a compiled source file.  */
+
+typedef struct gdb_object *(gdb_object_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb);
+
+/* The callback used to create new symbol table.  CB is the
+   gdb_symbol_callbacks which the structure is part of.  FILE_NAME is
+   an (optionally NULL) file name to associate with this new symbol
+   table.
+
+   Returns a new instance to gdb_symtab that can later be passed to
+   gdb_block_new, gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping and gdb_symtab_close.  */
+
+typedef struct gdb_symtab *(gdb_symtab_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                              struct gdb_object *obj,
+                                              const char *file_name);
+
+/* Creates a new block in a given symbol table.  A symbol table is a
+   forest of blocks, each block representing an code address range and
+   a corresponding (optionally NULL) NAME.  In case the block
+   corresponds to a function, the NAME passed should be the name of
+   the function.
+
+   If the new block to be created is a child of (i.e. is nested in)
+   another block, the parent block can be passed in PARENT.  SYMTAB is
+   the symbol table the new block is to belong in.  BEGIN, END is the
+   code address range the block corresponds to.
+
+   Returns a new instance of gdb_block, which, as of now, has no use.
+   Note that the gdb_block returned must not be freed by the
+   caller.  */
+
+typedef struct gdb_block *(gdb_block_open) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                            struct gdb_symtab *symtab,
+                                            struct gdb_block *parent,
+                                            GDB_CORE_ADDR begin,
+                                            GDB_CORE_ADDR end,
+                                            const char *name);
+
+/* Adds a PC to line number mapping for the symbol table SYMTAB.
+   NLINES is the number of elements in LINES, each element
+   corresponding to one (PC, line) pair.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                            struct gdb_symtab *symtab,
+                                            int nlines,
+                                            struct gdb_line_mapping *lines);
+
+/* Close the symtab SYMTAB.  This signals to GDB that no more blocks
+   will be opened on this symtab.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_symtab_close) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                 struct gdb_symtab *symtab);
+
+
+/* Closes the gdb_object OBJ and adds the emitted information into
+   GDB's internal structures.  Once this is done, the debug
+   information will be picked up and used; this will usually be the
+   last operation in gdb_read_debug_info.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_object_close) (struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                 struct gdb_object *obj);
+
+/* Reads LEN bytes from TARGET_MEM in the target's virtual address
+   space into GDB_BUF.
+
+   Returns GDB_FAIL on failure, and GDB_SUCCESS on success.  */
+
+typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_target_read) (GDB_CORE_ADDR target_mem,
+                                           void *gdb_buf, int len);
+
+/* The list of callbacks that are passed to read.  These callbacks are
+   to be used to construct the symbol table.  The functions have been
+   described above.  */
+
+struct gdb_symbol_callbacks
+{
+  gdb_object_open *object_open;
+  gdb_symtab_open *symtab_open;
+  gdb_block_open *block_open;
+  gdb_symtab_close *symtab_close;
+  gdb_object_close *object_close;
+
+  gdb_symtab_add_line_mapping *line_mapping_add;
+  gdb_target_read *target_read;
+
+  /* For internal use by GDB.  */
+  void *priv_data;
+};
+
+/* Forward declaration.  */
+
+struct gdb_reg_value;
+
+/* A function of this type is used to free a gdb_reg_value.  See the
+   comment on `free' in struct gdb_reg_value.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_reg_value_free) (struct gdb_reg_value *);
+
+/* Denotes the value of a register.  */
+
+struct gdb_reg_value
+{
+  /* The size of the register in bytes.  The reader need not set this
+     field.  This will be set for (defined) register values being read
+     from GDB using reg_get.  */
+  int size;
+
+  /* Set to non-zero if the value for the register is known.  The
+     registers for which the reader does not call reg_set are also
+     assumed to be undefined */
+  int defined;
+
+  /* Since gdb_reg_value is a variable sized structure, it will
+     usually be allocated on the heap.  This function is expected to
+     contain the corresponding "free" function.
+
+     When a pointer to gdb_reg_value is being sent from GDB to the
+     reader (via gdb_unwind_reg_get), the reader is expected to call
+     this function (with the same gdb_reg_value as argument) once it
+     is done with the value.
+
+     When the function sends the a gdb_reg_value to GDB (via
+     gdb_unwind_reg_set), it is expected to set this field to point to
+     an appropriate cleanup routine (or to NULL if no cleanup is
+     required).  */
+  gdb_reg_value_free *free;
+
+  /* The value of the register.  */
+  unsigned char value[1];
+};
+
+/* get_frame_id in gdb_reader_funcs is to return a gdb_frame_id
+   corresponding to the current frame.  The registers corresponding to
+   the current frame can be read using reg_get.  Calling get_frame_id
+   on a particular frame should return the same gdb_frame_id
+   throughout its lifetime (i.e. till before it gets unwound).  One
+   way to do this is by having the CODE_ADDRESS point to the
+   function's first instruction and STACK_ADDRESS point to the value
+   of the stack pointer when entering the function.  */
+
+struct gdb_frame_id
+{
+  GDB_CORE_ADDR code_address;
+  GDB_CORE_ADDR stack_address;
+};
+
+/* Forward declaration.  */
+
+struct gdb_unwind_callbacks;
+
+/* Returns the value of a particular register in the current frame.
+   The current frame is the frame that needs to be unwound into the
+   outer (earlier) frame.
+
+   CB is the struct gdb_unwind_callbacks * the callback belongs to.
+   REGNUM is the DWARF register number of the register that needs to
+   be unwound.
+
+   Returns the gdb_reg_value corresponding to the register requested.
+   In case the value of the register has been optimized away or
+   otherwise unavailable, the defined flag in the returned
+   gdb_reg_value will be zero.  */
+
+typedef struct gdb_reg_value *(gdb_unwind_reg_get)
+                              (struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb, int regnum);
+
+/* Sets the previous value of a particular register.  REGNUM is the
+   (DWARF) register number whose value is to be set.  VAL is the value
+   the register is to be set to.
+
+   VAL is *not* copied, so the memory allocated to it cannot be
+   reused.  Once GDB no longer needs the value, it is deallocated
+   using the FREE function (see gdb_reg_value).
+
+   A register can also be "set" to an undefined value by setting the
+   defined in VAL to zero.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_unwind_reg_set) (struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb, int regnum,
+                                   struct gdb_reg_value *val);
+
+/* This struct is passed to unwind in gdb_reader_funcs, and is to be
+   used to unwind the current frame (current being the frame whose
+   registers can be read using reg_get) into the earlier frame.  The
+   functions have been described above.  */
+
+struct gdb_unwind_callbacks
+{
+  gdb_unwind_reg_get *reg_get;
+  gdb_unwind_reg_set *reg_set;
+  gdb_target_read *target_read;
+
+  /* For internal use by GDB.  */
+  void *priv_data;
+};
+
+/* Forward declaration.  */
+
+struct gdb_reader_funcs;
+
+/* Parse the debug info off a block of memory, pointed to by MEMORY
+   (already copied to GDB's address space) and MEMORY_SZ bytes long.
+   The implementation has to use the functions in CB to actually emit
+   the parsed data into GDB.  SELF is the same structure returned by
+   gdb_init_reader.
+
+   Return GDB_FAIL on failure and GDB_SUCCESS on success.  */
+
+typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_read_debug_info) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self,
+                                               struct gdb_symbol_callbacks *cb,
+                                               void *memory, long memory_sz);
+
+/* Unwind the current frame, CB is the set of unwind callbacks that
+   are to be used to do this.
+
+   Return GDB_FAIL on failure and GDB_SUCCESS on success.  */
+
+typedef enum gdb_status (gdb_unwind_frame) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self,
+                                            struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *cb);
+
+/* Return the frame ID corresponding to the current frame, using C to
+   read the current register values.  See the comment on struct
+   gdb_frame_id.  */
+
+typedef struct gdb_frame_id (gdb_get_frame_id) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self,
+                                                struct gdb_unwind_callbacks *c);
+
+/* Called when a reader is being unloaded.  This function should also
+   free SELF, if required.  */
+
+typedef void (gdb_destroy_reader) (struct gdb_reader_funcs *self);
+
+/* Called when the reader is loaded.  Must either return a properly
+   populated gdb_reader_funcs or NULL.  The memory allocated for the
+   gdb_reader_funcs is to be managed by the reader itself (i.e. if it
+   is allocated from the heap, it must also be freed in
+   gdb_destroy_reader).  */
+
+extern struct gdb_reader_funcs *gdb_init_reader (void);
+
+/* Pointer to the functions which implement the reader's
+   functionality.  The individual functions have been documented
+   above.
+
+   None of the fields are optional.  */
+
+struct gdb_reader_funcs
+{
+  /* Must be set to GDB_READER_INTERFACE_VERSION.  */
+  int reader_version;
+
+  /* For use by the reader.  */
+  void *priv_data;
+
+  gdb_read_debug_info *read;
+  gdb_unwind_frame *unwind;
+  gdb_get_frame_id *get_frame_id;
+  gdb_destroy_reader *destroy;
+};
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+} /* extern "C" */
+#endif
+
+#endif
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diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/README b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/README
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+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/README
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+This README file is copied into the directory for GCC-only header files
+when fixincludes is run by the makefile for GCC.
+
+Many of the files in this directory were automatically edited from the
+standard system header files by the fixincludes process.  They are
+system-specific, and will not work on any other kind of system.  They
+are also not part of GCC.  The reason we have to do this is because
+GCC requires ANSI C headers and many vendors supply ANSI-incompatible
+headers.
+
+Because this is an automated process, sometimes headers get "fixed"
+that do not, strictly speaking, need a fix.  As long as nothing is broken
+by the process, it is just an unfortunate collateral inconvenience.
+We would like to rectify it, if it is not "too inconvenient".
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/arpa/nameser_compat.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/arpa/nameser_compat.h
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+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/arpa/nameser_compat.h
@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+/*  DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
+
+    It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from:
+
+	"/tmp/ndk-andrewhsieh/build/toolchain/prefix/sysroot/usr/include/arpa/nameser_compat.h"
+
+    This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the
+    original, manufacturer supplied header file.  */
+
+/*	$NetBSD: nameser_compat.h,v 1.1.1.2 2004/11/07 01:28:27 christos Exp $	*/
+
+/* Copyright (c) 1983, 1989
+ *    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
+ *    must display the following acknowledgement:
+ * 	This product includes software developed by the University of
+ * 	California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+ * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
+ *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ *    without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+/*
+ *      from nameser.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
+ *	Id: nameser_compat.h,v 1.8 2006/05/19 02:33:40 marka Exp
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ARPA_NAMESER_COMPAT_
+#define	_ARPA_NAMESER_COMPAT_
+
+#define	__BIND		19950621	/* (DEAD) interface version stamp. */
+
+#include <endian.h>
+
+#ifndef BYTE_ORDER
+#if (BSD >= 199103)
+# include <machine/endian.h>
+#else
+#ifdef __linux__
+# include <endian.h>
+#else
+#define	LITTLE_ENDIAN	1234	/* least-significant byte first (vax, pc) */
+#define	BIG_ENDIAN	4321	/* most-significant byte first (IBM, net) */
+#define	PDP_ENDIAN	3412	/* LSB first in word, MSW first in long (pdp)*/
+
+#if defined(vax) || defined(ns32000) || defined(sun386) || defined(i386) || \
+    defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(_MIPSEL) || defined(BIT_ZERO_ON_RIGHT) || \
+    defined(__i386__) || defined(__i386) || defined(__amd64__) || \
+    defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(_MIPSEL) || \
+    defined(BIT_ZERO_ON_RIGHT) || defined(__alpha__) || defined(__alpha) || \
+    (defined(__Lynx__) && defined(__x86__))
+#define BYTE_ORDER	LITTLE_ENDIAN
+#endif
+
+#if defined(sel) || defined(pyr) || defined(mc68000) || defined(sparc) || \
+    defined(is68k) || defined(tahoe) || defined(ibm032) || defined(ibm370) || \
+    defined(MIPSEB) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(_IBMR2) || defined(DGUX) ||\
+    defined(apollo) || defined(__convex__) || defined(_CRAY) || \
+    defined(__hppa) || defined(__hp9000) || \
+    defined(__hp9000s300) || defined(__hp9000s700) || \
+    defined(__hp3000s900) || defined(__hpux) || defined(MPE) || \
+    defined (BIT_ZERO_ON_LEFT) || defined(m68k) || defined(__sparc) ||  \
+    (defined(__Lynx__) && \
+     (defined(__68k__) || defined(__sparc__) || defined(__powerpc__)))
+#define BYTE_ORDER	BIG_ENDIAN
+#endif
+#endif /* __linux */
+#endif /* BSD */
+#endif /* BYTE_ORDER */
+
+#if !defined(BYTE_ORDER) || \
+    (BYTE_ORDER != BIG_ENDIAN && BYTE_ORDER != LITTLE_ENDIAN && \
+    BYTE_ORDER != PDP_ENDIAN)
+	/* you must determine what the correct bit order is for
+	 * your compiler - the next line is an intentional error
+	 * which will force your compiles to bomb until you fix
+	 * the above macros.
+	 */
+  #error "Undefined or invalid BYTE_ORDER";
+#endif
+
+/*
+ * Structure for query header.  The order of the fields is machine- and
+ * compiler-dependent, depending on the byte/bit order and the layout
+ * of bit fields.  We use bit fields only in int variables, as this
+ * is all ANSI requires.  This requires a somewhat confusing rearrangement.
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+	unsigned	id :16;		/* query identification number */
+#if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
+			/* fields in third byte */
+	unsigned	qr: 1;		/* response flag */
+	unsigned	opcode: 4;	/* purpose of message */
+	unsigned	aa: 1;		/* authoritive answer */
+	unsigned	tc: 1;		/* truncated message */
+	unsigned	rd: 1;		/* recursion desired */
+			/* fields in fourth byte */
+	unsigned	ra: 1;		/* recursion available */
+	unsigned	unused :1;	/* unused bits (MBZ as of 4.9.3a3) */
+	unsigned	ad: 1;		/* authentic data from named */
+	unsigned	cd: 1;		/* checking disabled by resolver */
+	unsigned	rcode :4;	/* response code */
+#endif
+#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN || BYTE_ORDER == PDP_ENDIAN
+			/* fields in third byte */
+	unsigned	rd :1;		/* recursion desired */
+	unsigned	tc :1;		/* truncated message */
+	unsigned	aa :1;		/* authoritive answer */
+	unsigned	opcode :4;	/* purpose of message */
+	unsigned	qr :1;		/* response flag */
+			/* fields in fourth byte */
+	unsigned	rcode :4;	/* response code */
+	unsigned	cd: 1;		/* checking disabled by resolver */
+	unsigned	ad: 1;		/* authentic data from named */
+	unsigned	unused :1;	/* unused bits (MBZ as of 4.9.3a3) */
+	unsigned	ra :1;		/* recursion available */
+#endif
+			/* remaining bytes */
+	unsigned	qdcount :16;	/* number of question entries */
+	unsigned	ancount :16;	/* number of answer entries */
+	unsigned	nscount :16;	/* number of authority entries */
+	unsigned	arcount :16;	/* number of resource entries */
+} HEADER;
+
+#define PACKETSZ	NS_PACKETSZ
+#define MAXDNAME	NS_MAXDNAME
+#define MAXCDNAME	NS_MAXCDNAME
+#define MAXLABEL	NS_MAXLABEL
+#define	HFIXEDSZ	NS_HFIXEDSZ
+#define QFIXEDSZ	NS_QFIXEDSZ
+#define RRFIXEDSZ	NS_RRFIXEDSZ
+#define	INT32SZ		NS_INT32SZ
+#define	INT16SZ		NS_INT16SZ
+#define	INT8SZ		NS_INT8SZ
+#define	INADDRSZ	NS_INADDRSZ
+#define	IN6ADDRSZ	NS_IN6ADDRSZ
+#define	INDIR_MASK	NS_CMPRSFLGS
+#define NAMESERVER_PORT	NS_DEFAULTPORT
+
+#define S_ZONE		ns_s_zn
+#define S_PREREQ	ns_s_pr
+#define S_UPDATE	ns_s_ud
+#define S_ADDT		ns_s_ar
+
+#define QUERY		ns_o_query
+#define IQUERY		ns_o_iquery
+#define STATUS		ns_o_status
+#define	NS_NOTIFY_OP	ns_o_notify
+#define	NS_UPDATE_OP	ns_o_update
+
+#define NOERROR		ns_r_noerror
+#define FORMERR		ns_r_formerr
+#define SERVFAIL	ns_r_servfail
+#define NXDOMAIN	ns_r_nxdomain
+#define NOTIMP		ns_r_notimpl
+#define REFUSED		ns_r_refused
+#define YXDOMAIN	ns_r_yxdomain
+#define YXRRSET		ns_r_yxrrset
+#define NXRRSET		ns_r_nxrrset
+#define NOTAUTH		ns_r_notauth
+#define NOTZONE		ns_r_notzone
+/*#define BADSIG		ns_r_badsig*/
+/*#define BADKEY		ns_r_badkey*/
+/*#define BADTIME		ns_r_badtime*/
+
+
+#define DELETE		ns_uop_delete
+#define ADD		ns_uop_add
+
+#define T_A		ns_t_a
+#define T_NS		ns_t_ns
+#define T_MD		ns_t_md
+#define T_MF		ns_t_mf
+#define T_CNAME		ns_t_cname
+#define T_SOA		ns_t_soa
+#define T_MB		ns_t_mb
+#define T_MG		ns_t_mg
+#define T_MR		ns_t_mr
+#define T_NULL		ns_t_null
+#define T_WKS		ns_t_wks
+#define T_PTR		ns_t_ptr
+#define T_HINFO		ns_t_hinfo
+#define T_MINFO		ns_t_minfo
+#define T_MX		ns_t_mx
+#define T_TXT		ns_t_txt
+#define	T_RP		ns_t_rp
+#define T_AFSDB		ns_t_afsdb
+#define T_X25		ns_t_x25
+#define T_ISDN		ns_t_isdn
+#define T_RT		ns_t_rt
+#define T_NSAP		ns_t_nsap
+#define T_NSAP_PTR	ns_t_nsap_ptr
+#define	T_SIG		ns_t_sig
+#define	T_KEY		ns_t_key
+#define	T_PX		ns_t_px
+#define	T_GPOS		ns_t_gpos
+#define	T_AAAA		ns_t_aaaa
+#define	T_LOC		ns_t_loc
+#define	T_NXT		ns_t_nxt
+#define	T_EID		ns_t_eid
+#define	T_NIMLOC	ns_t_nimloc
+#define	T_SRV		ns_t_srv
+#define T_ATMA		ns_t_atma
+#define T_NAPTR		ns_t_naptr
+#define T_A6		ns_t_a6
+#define	T_TSIG		ns_t_tsig
+#define	T_IXFR		ns_t_ixfr
+#define T_AXFR		ns_t_axfr
+#define T_MAILB		ns_t_mailb
+#define T_MAILA		ns_t_maila
+#define T_ANY		ns_t_any
+
+#define C_IN		ns_c_in
+#define C_CHAOS		ns_c_chaos
+#define C_HS		ns_c_hs
+/* BIND_UPDATE */
+#define C_NONE		ns_c_none
+#define C_ANY		ns_c_any
+
+#define	GETSHORT		NS_GET16
+#define	GETLONG			NS_GET32
+#define	PUTSHORT		NS_PUT16
+#define	PUTLONG			NS_PUT32
+
+#endif /* _ARPA_NAMESER_COMPAT_ */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/limits.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/limits.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8c6a4d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/limits.h
@@ -0,0 +1,171 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1992-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* This administrivia gets added to the beginning of limits.h
+   if the system has its own version of limits.h.  */
+
+/* We use _GCC_LIMITS_H_ because we want this not to match
+   any macros that the system's limits.h uses for its own purposes.  */
+#ifndef _GCC_LIMITS_H_  /* Terminated in limity.h.  */
+#define _GCC_LIMITS_H_
+
+#ifndef _LIBC_LIMITS_H_
+/* Use "..." so that we find syslimits.h only in this same directory.  */
+#include "syslimits.h"
+#endif
+/* Copyright (C) 1991-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+#ifndef _LIMITS_H___
+#define _LIMITS_H___
+
+/* Number of bits in a `char'.  */
+#undef CHAR_BIT
+#define CHAR_BIT __CHAR_BIT__
+
+/* Maximum length of a multibyte character.  */
+#ifndef MB_LEN_MAX
+#define MB_LEN_MAX 1
+#endif
+
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed char' can hold.  */
+#undef SCHAR_MIN
+#define SCHAR_MIN (-SCHAR_MAX - 1)
+#undef SCHAR_MAX
+#define SCHAR_MAX __SCHAR_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned char' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+#undef UCHAR_MAX
+#if __SCHAR_MAX__ == __INT_MAX__
+# define UCHAR_MAX (SCHAR_MAX * 2U + 1U)
+#else
+# define UCHAR_MAX (SCHAR_MAX * 2 + 1)
+#endif
+
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `char' can hold.  */
+#ifdef __CHAR_UNSIGNED__
+# undef CHAR_MIN
+# if __SCHAR_MAX__ == __INT_MAX__
+#  define CHAR_MIN 0U
+# else
+#  define CHAR_MIN 0
+# endif
+# undef CHAR_MAX
+# define CHAR_MAX UCHAR_MAX
+#else
+# undef CHAR_MIN
+# define CHAR_MIN SCHAR_MIN
+# undef CHAR_MAX
+# define CHAR_MAX SCHAR_MAX
+#endif
+
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed short int' can hold.  */
+#undef SHRT_MIN
+#define SHRT_MIN (-SHRT_MAX - 1)
+#undef SHRT_MAX
+#define SHRT_MAX __SHRT_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned short int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+#undef USHRT_MAX
+#if __SHRT_MAX__ == __INT_MAX__
+# define USHRT_MAX (SHRT_MAX * 2U + 1U)
+#else
+# define USHRT_MAX (SHRT_MAX * 2 + 1)
+#endif
+
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed int' can hold.  */
+#undef INT_MIN
+#define INT_MIN (-INT_MAX - 1)
+#undef INT_MAX
+#define INT_MAX __INT_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+#undef UINT_MAX
+#define UINT_MAX (INT_MAX * 2U + 1U)
+
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed long int' can hold.
+   (Same as `int').  */
+#undef LONG_MIN
+#define LONG_MIN (-LONG_MAX - 1L)
+#undef LONG_MAX
+#define LONG_MAX __LONG_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned long int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+#undef ULONG_MAX
+#define ULONG_MAX (LONG_MAX * 2UL + 1UL)
+
+#if defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed long long int' can hold.  */
+# undef LLONG_MIN
+# define LLONG_MIN (-LLONG_MAX - 1LL)
+# undef LLONG_MAX
+# define LLONG_MAX __LONG_LONG_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned long long int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+# undef ULLONG_MAX
+# define ULLONG_MAX (LLONG_MAX * 2ULL + 1ULL)
+#endif
+
+#if defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__) ? defined (__USE_GNU) : !defined (__STRICT_ANSI__)
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed long long int' can hold.  */
+# undef LONG_LONG_MIN
+# define LONG_LONG_MIN (-LONG_LONG_MAX - 1LL)
+# undef LONG_LONG_MAX
+# define LONG_LONG_MAX __LONG_LONG_MAX__
+
+/* Maximum value an `unsigned long long int' can hold.  (Minimum is 0).  */
+# undef ULONG_LONG_MAX
+# define ULONG_LONG_MAX (LONG_LONG_MAX * 2ULL + 1ULL)
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _LIMITS_H___ */
+/* This administrivia gets added to the end of limits.h
+   if the system has its own version of limits.h.  */
+
+#else /* not _GCC_LIMITS_H_ */
+
+#ifdef _GCC_NEXT_LIMITS_H
+#include_next <limits.h>		/* recurse down to the real one */
+#endif
+
+#endif /* not _GCC_LIMITS_H_ */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/linux/a.out.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/linux/a.out.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..17fc4b4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/linux/a.out.h
@@ -0,0 +1,235 @@
+/*  DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
+
+    It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from:
+
+	"/tmp/ndk-andrewhsieh/build/toolchain/prefix/sysroot/usr/include/linux/a.out.h"
+
+    This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the
+    original, manufacturer supplied header file.  */
+
+/****************************************************************************
+ ****************************************************************************
+ ***
+ ***   This header was automatically generated from a Linux kernel header
+ ***   of the same name, to make information necessary for userspace to
+ ***   call into the kernel available to libc.  It contains only constants,
+ ***   structures, and macros generated from the original header, and thus,
+ ***   contains no copyrightable information.
+ ***
+ ***   To edit the content of this header, modify the corresponding
+ ***   source file (e.g. under external/kernel-headers/original/) then
+ ***   run bionic/libc/kernel/tools/update_all.py
+ ***
+ ***   Any manual change here will be lost the next time this script will
+ ***   be run. You've been warned!
+ ***
+ ****************************************************************************
+ ****************************************************************************/
+#ifndef _UAPI__A_OUT_GNU_H__
+#define _UAPI__A_OUT_GNU_H__
+#define __GNU_EXEC_MACROS__
+#ifndef __STRUCT_EXEC_OVERRIDE__
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#include <asm/a.out.h>
+#endif
+#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
+enum machine_type {
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifdef M_OLDSUN2
+ M__OLDSUN2 = M_OLDSUN2,
+#else
+ M_OLDSUN2 = 0,
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifdef M_68010
+ M__68010 = M_68010,
+#else
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ M_68010 = 1,
+#endif
+#ifdef M_68020
+ M__68020 = M_68020,
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#else
+ M_68020 = 2,
+#endif
+#ifdef M_SPARC
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ M__SPARC = M_SPARC,
+#else
+ M_SPARC = 3,
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ M_386 = 100,
+ M_MIPS1 = 151,
+ M_MIPS2 = 152
+};
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_MAGIC
+#define N_MAGIC(exec) ((exec).a_info & 0xffff)
+#endif
+#define N_MACHTYPE(exec) ((enum machine_type)(((exec).a_info >> 16) & 0xff))
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_FLAGS(exec) (((exec).a_info >> 24) & 0xff)
+#define N_SET_INFO(exec, magic, type, flags)   ((exec).a_info = ((magic) & 0xffff)   | (((int)(type) & 0xff) << 16)   | (((flags) & 0xff) << 24))
+#define N_SET_MAGIC(exec, magic)   ((exec).a_info = (((exec).a_info & 0xffff0000) | ((magic) & 0xffff)))
+#define N_SET_MACHTYPE(exec, machtype)   ((exec).a_info =   ((exec).a_info&0xff00ffff) | ((((int)(machtype))&0xff) << 16))
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_SET_FLAGS(exec, flags)   ((exec).a_info =   ((exec).a_info&0x00ffffff) | (((flags) & 0xff) << 24))
+#define OMAGIC 0407
+#define NMAGIC 0410
+#define ZMAGIC 0413
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define QMAGIC 0314
+#define CMAGIC 0421
+#ifndef N_BADMAG
+#define N_BADMAG(x) (N_MAGIC(x) != OMAGIC   && N_MAGIC(x) != NMAGIC   && N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC   && N_MAGIC(x) != QMAGIC)
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#define _N_HDROFF(x) (1024 - sizeof (struct exec))
+#ifndef N_TXTOFF
+#define N_TXTOFF(x)   (N_MAGIC(x) == ZMAGIC ? _N_HDROFF((x)) + sizeof (struct exec) :   (N_MAGIC(x) == QMAGIC ? 0 : sizeof (struct exec)))
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifndef N_DATOFF
+#define N_DATOFF(x) (N_TXTOFF(x) + (x).a_text)
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_TRELOFF
+#define N_TRELOFF(x) (N_DATOFF(x) + (x).a_data)
+#endif
+#ifndef N_DRELOFF
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_DRELOFF(x) (N_TRELOFF(x) + N_TRSIZE(x))
+#endif
+#ifndef N_SYMOFF
+#define N_SYMOFF(x) (N_DRELOFF(x) + N_DRSIZE(x))
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifndef N_STROFF
+#define N_STROFF(x) (N_SYMOFF(x) + N_SYMSIZE(x))
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_TXTADDR
+#define N_TXTADDR(x) (N_MAGIC(x) == QMAGIC ? PAGE_SIZE : 0)
+#endif
+#if defined(vax) || defined(hp300) || defined(pyr)
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE page_size
+#endif
+#ifdef sony
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE 0x2000
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifdef is68k
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE 0x20000
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#if defined(m68k) && defined(PORTAR)
+#define PAGE_SIZE 0x400
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE PAGE_SIZE
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifdef __linux__
+#include <unistd.h>
+#if defined(__i386__) || defined(__mc68000__)
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE 1024
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#else
+#ifndef SEGMENT_SIZE
+#define SEGMENT_SIZE getpagesize()
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#endif
+#define _N_SEGMENT_ROUND(x) ALIGN(x, SEGMENT_SIZE)
+#define _N_TXTENDADDR(x) (N_TXTADDR(x)+(x).a_text)
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_DATADDR
+#define N_DATADDR(x)   (N_MAGIC(x)==OMAGIC? (_N_TXTENDADDR(x))   : (_N_SEGMENT_ROUND (_N_TXTENDADDR(x))))
+#endif
+#ifndef N_BSSADDR
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_BSSADDR(x) (N_DATADDR(x) + (x).a_data)
+#endif
+#ifndef N_NLIST_DECLARED
+struct nlist {
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ union {
+ char *n_name;
+ struct nlist *n_next;
+ long n_strx;
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ } n_un;
+ unsigned char n_type;
+ char n_other;
+ short n_desc;
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ unsigned long n_value;
+};
+#endif
+#ifndef N_UNDF
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_UNDF 0
+#endif
+#ifndef N_ABS
+#define N_ABS 2
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifndef N_TEXT
+#define N_TEXT 4
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_DATA
+#define N_DATA 6
+#endif
+#ifndef N_BSS
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_BSS 8
+#endif
+#ifndef N_FN
+#define N_FN 15
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#ifndef N_EXT
+#define N_EXT 1
+#endif
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_TYPE
+#define N_TYPE 036
+#endif
+#ifndef N_STAB
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_STAB 0340
+#endif
+#define N_INDR 0xa
+#define N_SETA 0x14
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#define N_SETT 0x16
+#define N_SETD 0x18
+#define N_SETB 0x1A
+#define N_SETV 0x1C
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifndef N_RELOCATION_INFO_DECLARED
+struct relocation_info
+{
+ int r_address;
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+ unsigned int r_symbolnum:24;
+ unsigned int r_pcrel:1;
+ unsigned int r_length:2;
+ unsigned int r_extern:1;
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#ifdef NS32K
+ unsigned r_bsr:1;
+ unsigned r_disp:1;
+ unsigned r_pad:2;
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#else
+ unsigned int r_pad:4;
+#endif
+};
+/* WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS */
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/stdio.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/stdio.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..268d0ee
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/stdio.h
@@ -0,0 +1,465 @@
+/*  DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
+
+    It has been auto-edited by fixincludes from:
+
+	"/tmp/ndk-andrewhsieh/gcc/prefix/sysroot/usr/include/stdio.h"
+
+    This had to be done to correct non-standard usages in the
+    original, manufacturer supplied header file.  */
+
+/*	$OpenBSD: stdio.h,v 1.35 2006/01/13 18:10:09 miod Exp $	*/
+/*	$NetBSD: stdio.h,v 1.18 1996/04/25 18:29:21 jtc Exp $	*/
+
+/*-
+ * Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
+ * All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
+ * Chris Torek.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
+ *    may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
+ *    without specific prior written permission.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
+ * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
+ * ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
+ * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
+ * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
+ * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
+ * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
+ * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
+ * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
+ * SUCH DAMAGE.
+ *
+ *	@(#)stdio.h	5.17 (Berkeley) 6/3/91
+ */
+
+#ifndef	_STDIO_H_
+#define	_STDIO_H_
+
+#include <sys/cdefs.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+#include <stdarg.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+#define __need_NULL
+#include <stddef.h>
+
+#define	_FSTDIO			/* Define for new stdio with functions. */
+
+typedef off_t fpos_t;		/* stdio file position type */
+
+/*
+ * NB: to fit things in six character monocase externals, the stdio
+ * code uses the prefix `__s' for stdio objects, typically followed
+ * by a three-character attempt at a mnemonic.
+ */
+
+/* stdio buffers */
+struct __sbuf {
+	unsigned char *_base;
+	int	_size;
+};
+
+/*
+ * stdio state variables.
+ *
+ * The following always hold:
+ *
+ *	if (_flags&(__SLBF|__SWR)) == (__SLBF|__SWR),
+ *		_lbfsize is -_bf._size, else _lbfsize is 0
+ *	if _flags&__SRD, _w is 0
+ *	if _flags&__SWR, _r is 0
+ *
+ * This ensures that the getc and putc macros (or inline functions) never
+ * try to write or read from a file that is in `read' or `write' mode.
+ * (Moreover, they can, and do, automatically switch from read mode to
+ * write mode, and back, on "r+" and "w+" files.)
+ *
+ * _lbfsize is used only to make the inline line-buffered output stream
+ * code as compact as possible.
+ *
+ * _ub, _up, and _ur are used when ungetc() pushes back more characters
+ * than fit in the current _bf, or when ungetc() pushes back a character
+ * that does not match the previous one in _bf.  When this happens,
+ * _ub._base becomes non-nil (i.e., a stream has ungetc() data iff
+ * _ub._base!=NULL) and _up and _ur save the current values of _p and _r.
+ *
+ * NOTE: if you change this structure, you also need to update the
+ * std() initializer in findfp.c.
+ */
+typedef	struct __sFILE {
+	unsigned char *_p;	/* current position in (some) buffer */
+	int	_r;		/* read space left for getc() */
+	int	_w;		/* write space left for putc() */
+	short	_flags;		/* flags, below; this FILE is free if 0 */
+	short	_file;		/* fileno, if Unix descriptor, else -1 */
+	struct	__sbuf _bf;	/* the buffer (at least 1 byte, if !NULL) */
+	int	_lbfsize;	/* 0 or -_bf._size, for inline putc */
+
+	/* operations */
+	void	*_cookie;	/* cookie passed to io functions */
+	int	(*_close)(void *);
+	int	(*_read)(void *, char *, int);
+	fpos_t	(*_seek)(void *, fpos_t, int);
+	int	(*_write)(void *, const char *, int);
+
+	/* extension data, to avoid further ABI breakage */
+	struct	__sbuf _ext;
+	/* data for long sequences of ungetc() */
+	unsigned char *_up;	/* saved _p when _p is doing ungetc data */
+	int	_ur;		/* saved _r when _r is counting ungetc data */
+
+	/* tricks to meet minimum requirements even when malloc() fails */
+	unsigned char _ubuf[3];	/* guarantee an ungetc() buffer */
+	unsigned char _nbuf[1];	/* guarantee a getc() buffer */
+
+	/* separate buffer for fgetln() when line crosses buffer boundary */
+	struct	__sbuf _lb;	/* buffer for fgetln() */
+
+	/* Unix stdio files get aligned to block boundaries on fseek() */
+	int	_blksize;	/* stat.st_blksize (may be != _bf._size) */
+	fpos_t	_offset;	/* current lseek offset */
+} FILE;
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+extern FILE __sF[];
+__END_DECLS
+
+#define	__SLBF	0x0001		/* line buffered */
+#define	__SNBF	0x0002		/* unbuffered */
+#define	__SRD	0x0004		/* OK to read */
+#define	__SWR	0x0008		/* OK to write */
+	/* RD and WR are never simultaneously asserted */
+#define	__SRW	0x0010		/* open for reading & writing */
+#define	__SEOF	0x0020		/* found EOF */
+#define	__SERR	0x0040		/* found error */
+#define	__SMBF	0x0080		/* _buf is from malloc */
+#define	__SAPP	0x0100		/* fdopen()ed in append mode */
+#define	__SSTR	0x0200		/* this is an sprintf/snprintf string */
+#define	__SOPT	0x0400		/* do fseek() optimization */
+#define	__SNPT	0x0800		/* do not do fseek() optimization */
+#define	__SOFF	0x1000		/* set iff _offset is in fact correct */
+#define	__SMOD	0x2000		/* true => fgetln modified _p text */
+#define	__SALC	0x4000		/* allocate string space dynamically */
+#define	__SIGN	0x8000		/* ignore this file in _fwalk */
+
+/*
+ * The following three definitions are for ANSI C, which took them
+ * from System V, which brilliantly took internal interface macros and
+ * made them official arguments to setvbuf(), without renaming them.
+ * Hence, these ugly _IOxxx names are *supposed* to appear in user code.
+ *
+ * Although numbered as their counterparts above, the implementation
+ * does not rely on this.
+ */
+#define	_IOFBF	0		/* setvbuf should set fully buffered */
+#define	_IOLBF	1		/* setvbuf should set line buffered */
+#define	_IONBF	2		/* setvbuf should set unbuffered */
+
+#define	BUFSIZ	1024		/* size of buffer used by setbuf */
+#define	EOF	(-1)
+
+/*
+ * FOPEN_MAX is a minimum maximum, and is the number of streams that
+ * stdio can provide without attempting to allocate further resources
+ * (which could fail).  Do not use this for anything.
+ */
+
+#define	FOPEN_MAX	20	/* must be <= OPEN_MAX <sys/syslimits.h> */
+#define	FILENAME_MAX	1024	/* must be <= PATH_MAX <sys/syslimits.h> */
+
+/* System V/ANSI C; this is the wrong way to do this, do *not* use these. */
+#if __BSD_VISIBLE || __XPG_VISIBLE
+#define	P_tmpdir	"/tmp/"
+#endif
+#define	L_tmpnam	1024	/* XXX must be == PATH_MAX */
+#define	TMP_MAX		308915776
+
+/* Always ensure that these are consistent with <fcntl.h> and <unistd.h>! */
+#ifndef SEEK_SET
+#define	SEEK_SET	0	/* set file offset to offset */
+#endif
+#ifndef SEEK_CUR
+#define	SEEK_CUR	1	/* set file offset to current plus offset */
+#endif
+#ifndef SEEK_END
+#define	SEEK_END	2	/* set file offset to EOF plus offset */
+#endif
+
+#define	stdin	(&__sF[0])
+#define	stdout	(&__sF[1])
+#define	stderr	(&__sF[2])
+
+/*
+ * Functions defined in ANSI C standard.
+ */
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+void	 clearerr(FILE *);
+int	 fclose(FILE *);
+int	 feof(FILE *);
+int	 ferror(FILE *);
+int	 fflush(FILE *);
+int	 fgetc(FILE *);
+char	*fgets(char * __restrict, int, FILE * __restrict);
+FILE	*fopen(const char * __restrict , const char * __restrict);
+int	 fprintf(FILE * __restrict , const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__printflike(2, 3);
+int	 fputc(int, FILE *);
+int	 fputs(const char * __restrict, FILE * __restrict);
+size_t	 fread(void * __restrict, size_t, size_t, FILE * __restrict);
+FILE	*freopen(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict,
+	    FILE * __restrict);
+int	 fscanf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__scanflike(2, 3);
+int	 fseek(FILE *, long, int);
+long	 ftell(FILE *);
+size_t	 fwrite(const void * __restrict, size_t, size_t, FILE * __restrict);
+int	 getc(FILE *);
+int	 getchar(void);
+ssize_t	 getdelim(char ** __restrict, size_t * __restrict, int,
+	    FILE * __restrict);
+ssize_t	 getline(char ** __restrict, size_t * __restrict, FILE * __restrict);
+
+#if __BSD_VISIBLE && !defined(__SYS_ERRLIST)
+#define __SYS_ERRLIST
+extern int sys_nerr;			/* perror(3) external variables */
+extern char *sys_errlist[];
+#endif
+
+void	 perror(const char *);
+int	 printf(const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__printflike(1, 2);
+int	 putc(int, FILE *);
+int	 putchar(int);
+int	 puts(const char *);
+int	 remove(const char *);
+void	 rewind(FILE *);
+int	 scanf(const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__scanflike(1, 2);
+void	 setbuf(FILE * __restrict, char * __restrict);
+int	 setvbuf(FILE * __restrict, char * __restrict, int, size_t);
+int	 sscanf(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__scanflike(2, 3);
+FILE	*tmpfile(void);
+int	 ungetc(int, FILE *);
+int	 vfprintf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__printflike(2, 0);
+int	 vprintf(const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__printflike(1, 0);
+
+int dprintf(int, const char * __restrict, ...) __printflike(2, 3);
+int vdprintf(int, const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list) __printflike(2, 0);
+
+#ifndef __AUDIT__
+char* gets(char*) __warnattr("gets is very unsafe; consider using fgets");
+int sprintf(char* __restrict, const char* __restrict, ...)
+    __printflike(2, 3); //__warnattr("sprintf is often misused; please use snprintf");
+char* tmpnam(char*) __warnattr("tmpnam possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp");
+int vsprintf(char* __restrict, const char* __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+    __printflike(2, 0); //__warnattr("vsprintf is often misused; please use vsnprintf");
+#if __XPG_VISIBLE
+char* tempnam(const char*, const char*)
+    __warnattr("tempnam possibly used unsafely; consider using mkstemp");
+#endif
+#endif
+
+extern int rename(const char*, const char*);
+extern int renameat(int, const char*, int, const char*);
+
+int	 fgetpos(FILE * __restrict, fpos_t * __restrict);
+int	 fsetpos(FILE *, const fpos_t *);
+
+int	 fseeko(FILE *, off_t, int);
+off_t	 ftello(FILE *);
+
+#if __ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 1999 || __BSD_VISIBLE
+int	 snprintf(char * __restrict, size_t, const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__printflike(3, 4);
+int	 vfscanf(FILE * __restrict, const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__scanflike(2, 0);
+int	 vscanf(const char *, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__scanflike(1, 0);
+int	 vsnprintf(char * __restrict, size_t, const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__printflike(3, 0);
+int	 vsscanf(const char * __restrict, const char * __restrict, __gnuc_va_list)
+		__scanflike(2, 0);
+#endif /* __ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 1999 || __BSD_VISIBLE */
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+
+/*
+ * Functions defined in POSIX 1003.1.
+ */
+#if __BSD_VISIBLE || __POSIX_VISIBLE || __XPG_VISIBLE
+#define	L_ctermid	1024	/* size for ctermid(); PATH_MAX */
+#define L_cuserid	9	/* size for cuserid(); UT_NAMESIZE + 1 */
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+#if 0 /* MISSING FROM BIONIC */
+char	*ctermid(char *);
+char	*cuserid(char *);
+#endif /* MISSING */
+FILE	*fdopen(int, const char *);
+int	 fileno(FILE *);
+
+#if (__POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199209)
+int	 pclose(FILE *);
+FILE	*popen(const char *, const char *);
+#endif
+
+#if __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199506
+void	 flockfile(FILE *);
+int	 ftrylockfile(FILE *);
+void	 funlockfile(FILE *);
+
+/*
+ * These are normally used through macros as defined below, but POSIX
+ * requires functions as well.
+ */
+int	 getc_unlocked(FILE *);
+int	 getchar_unlocked(void);
+int	 putc_unlocked(int, FILE *);
+int	 putchar_unlocked(int);
+#endif /* __POSIX_VISIBLE >= 199506 */
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE || __POSIX_VISIBLE || __XPG_VISIBLE */
+
+/*
+ * Routines that are purely local.
+ */
+#if __BSD_VISIBLE
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+int	 asprintf(char ** __restrict, const char * __restrict, ...)
+		__printflike(2, 3);
+char	*fgetln(FILE * __restrict, size_t * __restrict);
+int	 fpurge(FILE *);
+int	 getw(FILE *);
+int	 putw(int, FILE *);
+void	 setbuffer(FILE *, char *, int);
+int	 setlinebuf(FILE *);
+int	 vasprintf(char ** __restrict, const char * __restrict,
+    __gnuc_va_list)
+		__printflike(2, 0);
+__END_DECLS
+
+/*
+ * Stdio function-access interface.
+ */
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+FILE	*funopen(const void *,
+		int (*)(void *, char *, int),
+		int (*)(void *, const char *, int),
+		fpos_t (*)(void *, fpos_t, int),
+		int (*)(void *));
+__END_DECLS
+#define	fropen(cookie, fn) funopen(cookie, fn, 0, 0, 0)
+#define	fwopen(cookie, fn) funopen(cookie, 0, fn, 0, 0)
+#endif /* __BSD_VISIBLE */
+
+#if defined(__BIONIC_FORTIFY)
+
+__BEGIN_DECLS
+
+__BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE
+__printflike(3, 0)
+int vsnprintf(char *dest, size_t size, const char *format, __va_list ap)
+{
+    return __builtin___vsnprintf_chk(dest, size, 0, __bos(dest), format, ap);
+}
+
+__BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE
+__printflike(2, 0)
+int vsprintf(char *dest, const char *format, __va_list ap)
+{
+    return __builtin___vsprintf_chk(dest, 0, __bos(dest), format, ap);
+}
+
+#if defined(__clang__)
+  #if !defined(snprintf)
+    #define __wrap_snprintf(dest, size, ...) __builtin___snprintf_chk(dest, size, 0, __bos(dest), __VA_ARGS__)
+    #define snprintf(...) __wrap_snprintf(__VA_ARGS__)
+  #endif
+#else
+__BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE
+__printflike(3, 4)
+int snprintf(char *dest, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
+{
+    return __builtin___snprintf_chk(dest, size, 0,
+        __bos(dest), format, __builtin_va_arg_pack());
+}
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__clang__)
+  #if !defined(sprintf)
+    #define __wrap_sprintf(dest, ...) __builtin___sprintf_chk(dest, 0, __bos(dest), __VA_ARGS__)
+    #define sprintf(...) __wrap_sprintf(__VA_ARGS__)
+  #endif
+#else
+__BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE
+__printflike(2, 3)
+int sprintf(char *dest, const char *format, ...)
+{
+    return __builtin___sprintf_chk(dest, 0,
+        __bos(dest), format, __builtin_va_arg_pack());
+}
+#endif
+
+extern char* __fgets_chk(char*, int, FILE*, size_t);
+extern char* __fgets_real(char*, int, FILE*) __asm__(__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__ "fgets");
+__errordecl(__fgets_too_big_error, "fgets called with size bigger than buffer");
+__errordecl(__fgets_too_small_error, "fgets called with size less than zero");
+
+#if !defined(__clang__)
+
+__BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE
+char *fgets(char* dest, int size, FILE* stream) {
+    size_t bos = __bos(dest);
+
+    // Compiler can prove, at compile time, that the passed in size
+    // is always negative. Force a compiler error.
+    if (__builtin_constant_p(size) && (size < 0)) {
+        __fgets_too_small_error();
+    }
+
+    // Compiler doesn't know destination size. Don't call __fgets_chk
+    if (bos == __BIONIC_FORTIFY_UNKNOWN_SIZE) {
+        return __fgets_real(dest, size, stream);
+    }
+
+    // Compiler can prove, at compile time, that the passed in size
+    // is always <= the actual object size. Don't call __fgets_chk
+    if (__builtin_constant_p(size) && (size <= (int) bos)) {
+        return __fgets_real(dest, size, stream);
+    }
+
+    // Compiler can prove, at compile time, that the passed in size
+    // is always > the actual object size. Force a compiler error.
+    if (__builtin_constant_p(size) && (size > (int) bos)) {
+        __fgets_too_big_error();
+    }
+
+    return __fgets_chk(dest, size, stream, bos);
+}
+
+#endif /* !defined(__clang__) */
+
+__END_DECLS
+
+#endif /* defined(__BIONIC_FORTIFY) */
+
+#endif /* _STDIO_H_ */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/syslimits.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/syslimits.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a362802
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include-fixed/syslimits.h
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+/* syslimits.h stands for the system's own limits.h file.
+   If we can use it ok unmodified, then we install this text.
+   If fixincludes fixes it, then the fixed version is installed
+   instead of this text.  */
+
+#define _GCC_NEXT_LIMITS_H		/* tell gcc's limits.h to recurse */
+#include_next <limits.h>
+#undef _GCC_NEXT_LIMITS_H
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/float.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/float.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a8e05bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/float.h
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2002-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  5.2.4.2.2  Characteristics of floating types <float.h>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _FLOAT_H___
+#define _FLOAT_H___
+
+/* Radix of exponent representation, b. */
+#undef FLT_RADIX
+#define FLT_RADIX	__FLT_RADIX__
+
+/* Number of base-FLT_RADIX digits in the significand, p.  */
+#undef FLT_MANT_DIG
+#undef DBL_MANT_DIG
+#undef LDBL_MANT_DIG
+#define FLT_MANT_DIG	__FLT_MANT_DIG__
+#define DBL_MANT_DIG	__DBL_MANT_DIG__
+#define LDBL_MANT_DIG	__LDBL_MANT_DIG__
+
+/* Number of decimal digits, q, such that any floating-point number with q
+   decimal digits can be rounded into a floating-point number with p radix b
+   digits and back again without change to the q decimal digits,
+
+	p * log10(b)			if b is a power of 10
+	floor((p - 1) * log10(b))	otherwise
+*/
+#undef FLT_DIG
+#undef DBL_DIG
+#undef LDBL_DIG
+#define FLT_DIG		__FLT_DIG__
+#define DBL_DIG		__DBL_DIG__
+#define LDBL_DIG	__LDBL_DIG__
+
+/* Minimum int x such that FLT_RADIX**(x-1) is a normalized float, emin */
+#undef FLT_MIN_EXP
+#undef DBL_MIN_EXP
+#undef LDBL_MIN_EXP
+#define FLT_MIN_EXP	__FLT_MIN_EXP__
+#define DBL_MIN_EXP	__DBL_MIN_EXP__
+#define LDBL_MIN_EXP	__LDBL_MIN_EXP__
+
+/* Minimum negative integer such that 10 raised to that power is in the
+   range of normalized floating-point numbers,
+
+	ceil(log10(b) * (emin - 1))
+*/
+#undef FLT_MIN_10_EXP
+#undef DBL_MIN_10_EXP
+#undef LDBL_MIN_10_EXP
+#define FLT_MIN_10_EXP	__FLT_MIN_10_EXP__
+#define DBL_MIN_10_EXP	__DBL_MIN_10_EXP__
+#define LDBL_MIN_10_EXP	__LDBL_MIN_10_EXP__
+
+/* Maximum int x such that FLT_RADIX**(x-1) is a representable float, emax.  */
+#undef FLT_MAX_EXP
+#undef DBL_MAX_EXP
+#undef LDBL_MAX_EXP
+#define FLT_MAX_EXP	__FLT_MAX_EXP__
+#define DBL_MAX_EXP	__DBL_MAX_EXP__
+#define LDBL_MAX_EXP	__LDBL_MAX_EXP__
+
+/* Maximum integer such that 10 raised to that power is in the range of
+   representable finite floating-point numbers,
+
+	floor(log10((1 - b**-p) * b**emax))
+*/
+#undef FLT_MAX_10_EXP
+#undef DBL_MAX_10_EXP
+#undef LDBL_MAX_10_EXP
+#define FLT_MAX_10_EXP	__FLT_MAX_10_EXP__
+#define DBL_MAX_10_EXP	__DBL_MAX_10_EXP__
+#define LDBL_MAX_10_EXP	__LDBL_MAX_10_EXP__
+
+/* Maximum representable finite floating-point number,
+
+	(1 - b**-p) * b**emax
+*/
+#undef FLT_MAX
+#undef DBL_MAX
+#undef LDBL_MAX
+#define FLT_MAX		__FLT_MAX__
+#define DBL_MAX		__DBL_MAX__
+#define LDBL_MAX	__LDBL_MAX__
+
+/* The difference between 1 and the least value greater than 1 that is
+   representable in the given floating point type, b**1-p.  */
+#undef FLT_EPSILON
+#undef DBL_EPSILON
+#undef LDBL_EPSILON
+#define FLT_EPSILON	__FLT_EPSILON__
+#define DBL_EPSILON	__DBL_EPSILON__
+#define LDBL_EPSILON	__LDBL_EPSILON__
+
+/* Minimum normalized positive floating-point number, b**(emin - 1).  */
+#undef FLT_MIN
+#undef DBL_MIN
+#undef LDBL_MIN
+#define FLT_MIN		__FLT_MIN__
+#define DBL_MIN		__DBL_MIN__
+#define LDBL_MIN	__LDBL_MIN__
+
+/* Addition rounds to 0: zero, 1: nearest, 2: +inf, 3: -inf, -1: unknown.  */
+/* ??? This is supposed to change with calls to fesetround in <fenv.h>.  */
+#undef FLT_ROUNDS
+#define FLT_ROUNDS 1
+
+#if defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
+/* The floating-point expression evaluation method.
+        -1  indeterminate
+         0  evaluate all operations and constants just to the range and
+            precision of the type
+         1  evaluate operations and constants of type float and double
+            to the range and precision of the double type, evaluate
+            long double operations and constants to the range and
+            precision of the long double type
+         2  evaluate all operations and constants to the range and
+            precision of the long double type
+
+   ??? This ought to change with the setting of the fp control word;
+   the value provided by the compiler assumes the widest setting.  */
+#undef FLT_EVAL_METHOD
+#define FLT_EVAL_METHOD	__FLT_EVAL_METHOD__
+
+/* Number of decimal digits, n, such that any floating-point number in the
+   widest supported floating type with pmax radix b digits can be rounded
+   to a floating-point number with n decimal digits and back again without
+   change to the value,
+
+	pmax * log10(b)			if b is a power of 10
+	ceil(1 + pmax * log10(b))	otherwise
+*/
+#undef DECIMAL_DIG
+#define DECIMAL_DIG	__DECIMAL_DIG__
+
+#endif /* C99 */
+
+#if defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L
+/* Versions of DECIMAL_DIG for each floating-point type.  */
+#undef FLT_DECIMAL_DIG
+#undef DBL_DECIMAL_DIG
+#undef LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG
+#define FLT_DECIMAL_DIG		__FLT_DECIMAL_DIG__
+#define DBL_DECIMAL_DIG		__DBL_DECIMAL_DIG__
+#define LDBL_DECIMAL_DIG	__DECIMAL_DIG__
+
+/* Whether types support subnormal numbers.  */
+#undef FLT_HAS_SUBNORM
+#undef DBL_HAS_SUBNORM
+#undef LDBL_HAS_SUBNORM
+#define FLT_HAS_SUBNORM		__FLT_HAS_DENORM__
+#define DBL_HAS_SUBNORM		__DBL_HAS_DENORM__
+#define LDBL_HAS_SUBNORM	__LDBL_HAS_DENORM__
+
+/* Minimum positive values, including subnormals.  */
+#undef FLT_TRUE_MIN
+#undef DBL_TRUE_MIN
+#undef LDBL_TRUE_MIN
+#if __FLT_HAS_DENORM__
+#define FLT_TRUE_MIN	__FLT_DENORM_MIN__
+#else
+#define FLT_TRUE_MIN	__FLT_MIN__
+#endif
+#if __DBL_HAS_DENORM__
+#define DBL_TRUE_MIN	__DBL_DENORM_MIN__
+#else
+#define DBL_TRUE_MIN	__DBL_MIN__
+#endif
+#if __LDBL_HAS_DENORM__
+#define LDBL_TRUE_MIN	__LDBL_DENORM_MIN__
+#else
+#define LDBL_TRUE_MIN	__LDBL_MIN__
+#endif
+
+#endif /* C11 */
+
+#ifdef __STDC_WANT_DEC_FP__
+/* Draft Technical Report 24732, extension for decimal floating-point
+   arithmetic: Characteristic of decimal floating types <float.h>.  */
+
+/* Number of base-FLT_RADIX digits in the significand, p.  */
+#undef DEC32_MANT_DIG
+#undef DEC64_MANT_DIG
+#undef DEC128_MANT_DIG
+#define DEC32_MANT_DIG	__DEC32_MANT_DIG__
+#define DEC64_MANT_DIG	__DEC64_MANT_DIG__
+#define DEC128_MANT_DIG	__DEC128_MANT_DIG__
+
+/* Minimum exponent. */
+#undef DEC32_MIN_EXP
+#undef DEC64_MIN_EXP
+#undef DEC128_MIN_EXP
+#define DEC32_MIN_EXP	__DEC32_MIN_EXP__
+#define DEC64_MIN_EXP	__DEC64_MIN_EXP__
+#define DEC128_MIN_EXP	__DEC128_MIN_EXP__
+
+/* Maximum exponent. */
+#undef DEC32_MAX_EXP
+#undef DEC64_MAX_EXP
+#undef DEC128_MAX_EXP
+#define DEC32_MAX_EXP	__DEC32_MAX_EXP__
+#define DEC64_MAX_EXP	__DEC64_MAX_EXP__
+#define DEC128_MAX_EXP	__DEC128_MAX_EXP__
+
+/* Maximum representable finite decimal floating-point number
+   (there are 6, 15, and 33 9s after the decimal points respectively). */
+#undef DEC32_MAX
+#undef DEC64_MAX
+#undef DEC128_MAX
+#define DEC32_MAX   __DEC32_MAX__
+#define DEC64_MAX   __DEC64_MAX__
+#define DEC128_MAX  __DEC128_MAX__
+
+/* The difference between 1 and the least value greater than 1 that is
+   representable in the given floating point type. */
+#undef DEC32_EPSILON
+#undef DEC64_EPSILON
+#undef DEC128_EPSILON
+#define DEC32_EPSILON	__DEC32_EPSILON__
+#define DEC64_EPSILON	__DEC64_EPSILON__
+#define DEC128_EPSILON	__DEC128_EPSILON__
+
+/* Minimum normalized positive floating-point number. */
+#undef DEC32_MIN
+#undef DEC64_MIN
+#undef DEC128_MIN
+#define DEC32_MIN	__DEC32_MIN__
+#define DEC64_MIN	__DEC64_MIN__
+#define DEC128_MIN	__DEC128_MIN__
+
+/* Minimum subnormal positive floating-point number. */
+#undef DEC32_SUBNORMAL_MIN
+#undef DEC64_SUBNORMAL_MIN
+#undef DEC128_SUBNORMAL_MIN
+#define DEC32_SUBNORMAL_MIN       __DEC32_SUBNORMAL_MIN__
+#define DEC64_SUBNORMAL_MIN       __DEC64_SUBNORMAL_MIN__
+#define DEC128_SUBNORMAL_MIN      __DEC128_SUBNORMAL_MIN__
+
+/* The floating-point expression evaluation method.
+         -1  indeterminate
+         0  evaluate all operations and constants just to the range and
+            precision of the type
+         1  evaluate operations and constants of type _Decimal32 
+	    and _Decimal64 to the range and precision of the _Decimal64 
+            type, evaluate _Decimal128 operations and constants to the 
+	    range and precision of the _Decimal128 type;
+	 2  evaluate all operations and constants to the range and
+	    precision of the _Decimal128 type.  */
+
+#undef DEC_EVAL_METHOD
+#define DEC_EVAL_METHOD	__DEC_EVAL_METHOD__
+
+#endif /* __STDC_WANT_DEC_FP__ */
+
+#endif /* _FLOAT_H___ */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/iso646.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/iso646.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89bc8f4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/iso646.h
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  7.9  Alternative spellings  <iso646.h>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _ISO646_H
+#define _ISO646_H
+
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+#define and	&&
+#define and_eq	&=
+#define bitand	&
+#define bitor	|
+#define compl	~
+#define not	!
+#define not_eq	!=
+#define or	||
+#define or_eq	|=
+#define xor	^
+#define xor_eq	^=
+#endif
+
+#endif
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/loongson.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/loongson.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6e3de0d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/loongson.h
@@ -0,0 +1,690 @@
+/* Intrinsics for ST Microelectronics Loongson-2E/2F SIMD operations.
+
+   Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+   Contributed by CodeSourcery.
+
+   This file is part of GCC.
+
+   GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
+   by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
+   option) any later version.
+
+   GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+   ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+   or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
+   License for more details.
+
+   Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+   permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+   3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+   a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+   see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+#ifndef _GCC_LOONGSON_H
+#define _GCC_LOONGSON_H
+
+#if !defined(__mips_loongson_vector_rev)
+# error "You must select -march=loongson2e or -march=loongson2f to use loongson.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+#include <stdint.h>
+
+/* Vectors of unsigned bytes, halfwords and words.  */
+typedef uint8_t uint8x8_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+typedef uint16_t uint16x4_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+typedef uint32_t uint32x2_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+
+/* Vectors of signed bytes, halfwords and words.  */
+typedef int8_t int8x8_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+typedef int16_t int16x4_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+typedef int32_t int32x2_t __attribute__((vector_size (8)));
+
+/* SIMD intrinsics.
+   Unless otherwise noted, calls to the functions below will expand into
+   precisely one machine instruction, modulo any moves required to
+   satisfy register allocation constraints.  */
+
+/* Pack with signed saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+packsswh (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_packsswh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+packsshb (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_packsshb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Pack with unsigned saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+packushb (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_packushb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Vector addition, treating overflow by wraparound.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddh_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddh_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddb_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddb_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddw_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddh_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddh_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddb_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddb_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Addition of doubleword integers, treating overflow by wraparound.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddd_u (uint64_t s, uint64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddd_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddd_s (int64_t s, int64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddd_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Vector addition, treating overflow by signed saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddsh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddsh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddsb (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddsb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Vector addition, treating overflow by unsigned saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddush (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddush (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+paddusb (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_paddusb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Logical AND NOT.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_ud (uint64_t s, uint64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_ud (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_uw (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_uw (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_uh (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_uh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_ub (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_ub (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_sd (int64_t s, int64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_sd (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_sw (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_sw (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_sh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_sh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pandn_sb (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pandn_sb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Average.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pavgh (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pavgh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pavgb (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pavgb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Equality test.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqh_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqh_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqb_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqb_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqw_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqh_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqh_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpeqb_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpeqb_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Greater-than test.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgtw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgtw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgth_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgth_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgtb_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgtb_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgtw_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgtw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgth_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgth_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pcmpgtb_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pcmpgtb_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Extract halfword.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pextrh_u (uint16x4_t s, int field /* 0--3 */)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pextrh_u (s, field);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pextrh_s (int16x4_t s, int field /* 0--3 */)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pextrh_s (s, field);
+}
+
+/* Insert halfword.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_0_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_0_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_1_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_1_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_2_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_2_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_3_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_3_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_0_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_0_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_1_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_1_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_2_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_2_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pinsrh_3_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pinsrh_3_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Multiply and add.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmaddhw (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmaddhw (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Maximum of signed halfwords.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmaxsh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmaxsh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Maximum of unsigned bytes.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmaxub (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmaxub (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Minimum of signed halfwords.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pminsh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pminsh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Minimum of unsigned bytes.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pminub (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pminub (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Move byte mask.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmovmskb_u (uint8x8_t s)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmovmskb_u (s);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmovmskb_s (int8x8_t s)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmovmskb_s (s);
+}
+
+/* Multiply unsigned integers and store high result.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmulhuh (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmulhuh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Multiply signed integers and store high result.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmulhh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmulhh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Multiply signed integers and store low result.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmullh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmullh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Multiply unsigned word integers.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pmuluw (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pmuluw (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Absolute difference.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pasubub (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pasubub (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Sum of unsigned byte integers.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+biadd (uint8x8_t s)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_biadd (s);
+}
+
+/* Sum of absolute differences.
+   Note that this intrinsic expands into two machine instructions:
+   PASUBUB followed by BIADD.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psadbh (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psadbh (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Shuffle halfwords.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pshufh_u (uint16x4_t dest, uint16x4_t s, uint8_t order)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pshufh_u (s, order);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+pshufh_s (int16x4_t dest, int16x4_t s, uint8_t order)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_pshufh_s (s, order);
+}
+
+/* Shift left logical.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psllh_u (uint16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psllh_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psllh_s (int16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psllh_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psllw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psllw_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psllw_s (int32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psllw_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+/* Shift right logical.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrlh_u (uint16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrlh_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrlh_s (int16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrlh_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrlw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrlw_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrlw_s (int32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrlw_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+/* Shift right arithmetic.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrah_u (uint16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrah_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psrah_s (int16x4_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psrah_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psraw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psraw_u (s, amount);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psraw_s (int32x2_t s, uint8_t amount)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psraw_s (s, amount);
+}
+
+/* Vector subtraction, treating overflow by wraparound.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubw_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubh_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubh_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubb_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubb_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubw_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubh_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubh_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubb_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubb_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Subtraction of doubleword integers, treating overflow by wraparound.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubd_u (uint64_t s, uint64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubd_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int64_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubd_s (int64_t s, int64_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubd_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Vector subtraction, treating overflow by signed saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubsh (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubsh (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubsb (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubsb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Vector subtraction, treating overflow by unsigned saturation.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubush (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubush (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+psubusb (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_psubusb (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Unpack high data.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhwd_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhwd_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhhw_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhhw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhbh_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhbh_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhwd_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhwd_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhhw_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhhw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpckhbh_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpckhbh_s (s, t);
+}
+
+/* Unpack low data.  */
+__extension__ static __inline uint32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklwd_u (uint32x2_t s, uint32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklwd_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklhw_u (uint16x4_t s, uint16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklhw_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline uint8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklbh_u (uint8x8_t s, uint8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklbh_u (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int32x2_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklwd_s (int32x2_t s, int32x2_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklwd_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int16x4_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklhw_s (int16x4_t s, int16x4_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklhw_s (s, t);
+}
+
+__extension__ static __inline int8x8_t __attribute__ ((__always_inline__))
+punpcklbh_s (int8x8_t s, int8x8_t t)
+{
+  return __builtin_loongson_punpcklbh_s (s, t);
+}
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/omp.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/omp.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b1824b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/omp.h
@@ -0,0 +1,127 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2005-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+   Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>.
+
+   This file is part of the GNU OpenMP Library (libgomp).
+
+   Libgomp is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+   any later version.
+
+   Libgomp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+   WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+   FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for
+   more details.
+
+   Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+   permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+   3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+   a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+   see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+#ifndef _OMP_H
+#define _OMP_H 1
+
+#ifndef _LIBGOMP_OMP_LOCK_DEFINED
+#define _LIBGOMP_OMP_LOCK_DEFINED 1
+/* These two structures get edited by the libgomp build process to 
+   reflect the shape of the two types.  Their internals are private
+   to the library.  */
+
+typedef struct
+{
+  unsigned char _x[4] 
+    __attribute__((__aligned__(4)));
+} omp_lock_t;
+
+typedef struct
+{
+  unsigned char _x[12] 
+    __attribute__((__aligned__(4)));
+} omp_nest_lock_t;
+#endif
+
+typedef enum omp_sched_t
+{
+  omp_sched_static = 1,
+  omp_sched_dynamic = 2,
+  omp_sched_guided = 3,
+  omp_sched_auto = 4
+} omp_sched_t;
+
+typedef enum omp_proc_bind_t
+{
+  omp_proc_bind_false = 0,
+  omp_proc_bind_true = 1,
+  omp_proc_bind_master = 2,
+  omp_proc_bind_close = 3,
+  omp_proc_bind_spread = 4
+} omp_proc_bind_t;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+# define __GOMP_NOTHROW throw ()
+#else
+# define __GOMP_NOTHROW __attribute__((__nothrow__))
+#endif
+
+extern void omp_set_num_threads (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_num_threads (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_max_threads (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_thread_num (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_num_procs (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern int omp_in_parallel (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_set_dynamic (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_dynamic (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_set_nested (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_nested (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_init_lock (omp_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_destroy_lock (omp_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_set_lock (omp_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_unset_lock (omp_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_test_lock (omp_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_init_nest_lock (omp_nest_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_destroy_nest_lock (omp_nest_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_set_nest_lock (omp_nest_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_unset_nest_lock (omp_nest_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_test_nest_lock (omp_nest_lock_t *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern double omp_get_wtime (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern double omp_get_wtick (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_set_schedule (omp_sched_t, int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_get_schedule (omp_sched_t *, int *) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_thread_limit (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern void omp_set_max_active_levels (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_max_active_levels (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_level (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_ancestor_thread_num (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_team_size (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_active_level (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern int omp_in_final (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern int omp_get_cancellation (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern omp_proc_bind_t omp_get_proc_bind (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern void omp_set_default_device (int) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_default_device (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_num_devices (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_num_teams (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+extern int omp_get_team_num (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+extern int omp_is_initial_device (void) __GOMP_NOTHROW;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _OMP_H */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdalign.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdalign.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ee2d81f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdalign.h
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* ISO C1X: 7.15 Alignment <stdalign.h>.  */
+
+#ifndef _STDALIGN_H
+#define _STDALIGN_H
+
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+
+#define alignas _Alignas
+#define alignof _Alignof
+
+#define __alignas_is_defined 1
+#define __alignof_is_defined 1
+
+#endif
+
+#endif	/* stdalign.h */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdarg.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdarg.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1d4418b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdarg.h
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  7.15  Variable arguments  <stdarg.h>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _STDARG_H
+#ifndef _ANSI_STDARG_H_
+#ifndef __need___va_list
+#define _STDARG_H
+#define _ANSI_STDARG_H_
+#endif /* not __need___va_list */
+#undef __need___va_list
+
+/* Define __gnuc_va_list.  */
+
+#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
+#define __GNUC_VA_LIST
+typedef __builtin_va_list __gnuc_va_list;
+#endif
+
+/* Define the standard macros for the user,
+   if this invocation was from the user program.  */
+#ifdef _STDARG_H
+
+#define va_start(v,l)	__builtin_va_start(v,l)
+#define va_end(v)	__builtin_va_end(v)
+#define va_arg(v,l)	__builtin_va_arg(v,l)
+#if !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) || __STDC_VERSION__ + 0 >= 199900L || defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)
+#define va_copy(d,s)	__builtin_va_copy(d,s)
+#endif
+#define __va_copy(d,s)	__builtin_va_copy(d,s)
+
+/* Define va_list, if desired, from __gnuc_va_list. */
+/* We deliberately do not define va_list when called from
+   stdio.h, because ANSI C says that stdio.h is not supposed to define
+   va_list.  stdio.h needs to have access to that data type, 
+   but must not use that name.  It should use the name __gnuc_va_list,
+   which is safe because it is reserved for the implementation.  */
+
+#ifdef _BSD_VA_LIST
+#undef _BSD_VA_LIST
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__svr4__) || (defined(_SCO_DS) && !defined(__VA_LIST))
+/* SVR4.2 uses _VA_LIST for an internal alias for va_list,
+   so we must avoid testing it and setting it here.
+   SVR4 uses _VA_LIST as a flag in stdarg.h, but we should
+   have no conflict with that.  */
+#ifndef _VA_LIST_
+#define _VA_LIST_
+#ifdef __i860__
+#ifndef _VA_LIST
+#define _VA_LIST va_list
+#endif
+#endif /* __i860__ */
+typedef __gnuc_va_list va_list;
+#ifdef _SCO_DS
+#define __VA_LIST
+#endif
+#endif /* _VA_LIST_ */
+#else /* not __svr4__ || _SCO_DS */
+
+/* The macro _VA_LIST_ is the same thing used by this file in Ultrix.
+   But on BSD NET2 we must not test or define or undef it.
+   (Note that the comments in NET 2's ansi.h
+   are incorrect for _VA_LIST_--see stdio.h!)  */
+#if !defined (_VA_LIST_) || defined (__BSD_NET2__) || defined (____386BSD____) || defined (__bsdi__) || defined (__sequent__) || defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined(WINNT)
+/* The macro _VA_LIST_DEFINED is used in Windows NT 3.5  */
+#ifndef _VA_LIST_DEFINED
+/* The macro _VA_LIST is used in SCO Unix 3.2.  */
+#ifndef _VA_LIST
+/* The macro _VA_LIST_T_H is used in the Bull dpx2  */
+#ifndef _VA_LIST_T_H
+/* The macro __va_list__ is used by BeOS.  */
+#ifndef __va_list__
+typedef __gnuc_va_list va_list;
+#endif /* not __va_list__ */
+#endif /* not _VA_LIST_T_H */
+#endif /* not _VA_LIST */
+#endif /* not _VA_LIST_DEFINED */
+#if !(defined (__BSD_NET2__) || defined (____386BSD____) || defined (__bsdi__) || defined (__sequent__) || defined (__FreeBSD__))
+#define _VA_LIST_
+#endif
+#ifndef _VA_LIST
+#define _VA_LIST
+#endif
+#ifndef _VA_LIST_DEFINED
+#define _VA_LIST_DEFINED
+#endif
+#ifndef _VA_LIST_T_H
+#define _VA_LIST_T_H
+#endif
+#ifndef __va_list__
+#define __va_list__
+#endif
+
+#endif /* not _VA_LIST_, except on certain systems */
+
+#endif /* not __svr4__ */
+
+#endif /* _STDARG_H */
+
+#endif /* not _ANSI_STDARG_H_ */
+#endif /* not _STDARG_H */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdatomic.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdatomic.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..108259b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdatomic.h
@@ -0,0 +1,252 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* ISO C11 Standard:  7.17  Atomics <stdatomic.h>.  */
+
+#ifndef _STDATOMIC_H
+#define _STDATOMIC_H
+
+typedef enum
+  {
+    memory_order_relaxed = __ATOMIC_RELAXED,
+    memory_order_consume = __ATOMIC_CONSUME,
+    memory_order_acquire = __ATOMIC_ACQUIRE,
+    memory_order_release = __ATOMIC_RELEASE,
+    memory_order_acq_rel = __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL,
+    memory_order_seq_cst = __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST
+  } memory_order;
+
+
+typedef _Atomic _Bool atomic_bool;
+typedef _Atomic char atomic_char;
+typedef _Atomic signed char atomic_schar;
+typedef _Atomic unsigned char atomic_uchar;
+typedef _Atomic short atomic_short;
+typedef _Atomic unsigned short atomic_ushort;
+typedef _Atomic int atomic_int;
+typedef _Atomic unsigned int atomic_uint;
+typedef _Atomic long atomic_long;
+typedef _Atomic unsigned long atomic_ulong;
+typedef _Atomic long long atomic_llong;
+typedef _Atomic unsigned long long atomic_ullong;
+typedef _Atomic __CHAR16_TYPE__ atomic_char16_t;
+typedef _Atomic __CHAR32_TYPE__ atomic_char32_t;
+typedef _Atomic __WCHAR_TYPE__ atomic_wchar_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_LEAST8_TYPE__ atomic_int_least8_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_LEAST8_TYPE__ atomic_uint_least8_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_LEAST16_TYPE__ atomic_int_least16_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_LEAST16_TYPE__ atomic_uint_least16_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_LEAST32_TYPE__ atomic_int_least32_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_LEAST32_TYPE__ atomic_uint_least32_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_LEAST64_TYPE__ atomic_int_least64_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_LEAST64_TYPE__ atomic_uint_least64_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_FAST8_TYPE__ atomic_int_fast8_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_FAST8_TYPE__ atomic_uint_fast8_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_FAST16_TYPE__ atomic_int_fast16_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_FAST16_TYPE__ atomic_uint_fast16_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_FAST32_TYPE__ atomic_int_fast32_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_FAST32_TYPE__ atomic_uint_fast32_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INT_FAST64_TYPE__ atomic_int_fast64_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINT_FAST64_TYPE__ atomic_uint_fast64_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INTPTR_TYPE__ atomic_intptr_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINTPTR_TYPE__ atomic_uintptr_t;
+typedef _Atomic __SIZE_TYPE__ atomic_size_t;
+typedef _Atomic __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ atomic_ptrdiff_t;
+typedef _Atomic __INTMAX_TYPE__ atomic_intmax_t;
+typedef _Atomic __UINTMAX_TYPE__ atomic_uintmax_t;        
+
+
+#define ATOMIC_VAR_INIT(VALUE)	(VALUE)
+#define atomic_init(PTR, VAL)			\
+  do						\
+    {						\
+      *(PTR) = (VAL);				\
+    }						\
+  while (0)
+
+#define kill_dependency(Y)			\
+  __extension__					\
+  ({						\
+    __auto_type __kill_dependency_tmp = (Y);	\
+    __kill_dependency_tmp;			\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_thread_fence(MO)	__atomic_thread_fence (MO)
+#define atomic_signal_fence(MO)	__atomic_signal_fence  (MO)
+#define atomic_is_lock_free(OBJ) __atomic_is_lock_free (sizeof (*(OBJ)), (OBJ))
+
+#define __atomic_type_lock_free(T)				\
+  (__atomic_always_lock_free (sizeof (T), (void *) 0)		\
+   ? 2								\
+   : (__atomic_is_lock_free (sizeof (T), (void *) 0) ? 1 : 0))
+#define ATOMIC_BOOL_LOCK_FREE			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_bool)
+#define ATOMIC_CHAR_LOCK_FREE			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_char)
+#define ATOMIC_CHAR16_T_LOCK_FREE		\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_char16_t)
+#define ATOMIC_CHAR32_T_LOCK_FREE		\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_char32_t)
+#define ATOMIC_WCHAR_T_LOCK_FREE		\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_wchar_t)
+#define ATOMIC_SHORT_LOCK_FREE 			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_short)
+#define ATOMIC_INT_LOCK_FREE 			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_int)
+#define ATOMIC_LONG_LOCK_FREE			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_long)
+#define ATOMIC_LLONG_LOCK_FREE			\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (atomic_llong)
+#define ATOMIC_POINTER_LOCK_FREE		\
+  __atomic_type_lock_free (void * _Atomic)
+
+
+/* Note that these macros require __typeof__ and __auto_type to remove
+   _Atomic qualifiers (and const qualifiers, if those are valid on
+   macro operands).
+   
+   Also note that the header file uses the generic form of __atomic
+   builtins, which requires the address to be taken of the value
+   parameter, and then we pass that value on.  This allows the macros
+   to work for any type, and the compiler is smart enough to convert
+   these to lock-free _N variants if possible, and throw away the
+   temps.  */
+
+#define atomic_store_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO)				\
+  __extension__								\
+  ({									\
+    __auto_type __atomic_store_ptr = (PTR);				\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_store_ptr) __atomic_store_tmp = (VAL);	\
+    __atomic_store (__atomic_store_ptr, &__atomic_store_tmp, (MO));	\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_store(PTR, VAL)				\
+  atomic_store_explicit (PTR, VAL, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+
+
+#define atomic_load_explicit(PTR, MO)					\
+  __extension__								\
+  ({									\
+    __auto_type __atomic_load_ptr = (PTR);				\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_load_ptr) __atomic_load_tmp;			\
+    __atomic_load (__atomic_load_ptr, &__atomic_load_tmp, (MO));	\
+    __atomic_load_tmp;							\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_load(PTR)  atomic_load_explicit (PTR, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+
+
+#define atomic_exchange_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO)				\
+  __extension__								\
+  ({									\
+    __auto_type __atomic_exchange_ptr = (PTR);				\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_exchange_ptr) __atomic_exchange_val = (VAL);	\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_exchange_ptr) __atomic_exchange_tmp;		\
+    __atomic_exchange (__atomic_exchange_ptr, &__atomic_exchange_val,	\
+		       &__atomic_exchange_tmp, (MO));			\
+    __atomic_exchange_tmp;						\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_exchange(PTR, VAL) 			\
+  atomic_exchange_explicit (PTR, VAL, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+
+
+#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit(PTR, VAL, DES, SUC, FAIL) \
+  __extension__								\
+  ({									\
+    __auto_type __atomic_compare_exchange_ptr = (PTR);			\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_compare_exchange_ptr) __atomic_compare_exchange_tmp \
+      = (DES);								\
+    __atomic_compare_exchange (__atomic_compare_exchange_ptr, (VAL),	\
+			       &__atomic_compare_exchange_tmp, 0,	\
+			       (SUC), (FAIL));				\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_compare_exchange_strong(PTR, VAL, DES) 			   \
+  atomic_compare_exchange_strong_explicit (PTR, VAL, DES, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, \
+					   __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+
+#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit(PTR, VAL, DES, SUC, FAIL) \
+  __extension__								\
+  ({									\
+    __auto_type __atomic_compare_exchange_ptr = (PTR);			\
+    __typeof__ (*__atomic_compare_exchange_ptr) __atomic_compare_exchange_tmp \
+      = (DES);								\
+    __atomic_compare_exchange (__atomic_compare_exchange_ptr, (VAL),	\
+			       &__atomic_compare_exchange_tmp, 1,	\
+			       (SUC), (FAIL));				\
+  })
+
+#define atomic_compare_exchange_weak(PTR, VAL, DES)			\
+  atomic_compare_exchange_weak_explicit (PTR, VAL, DES, __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST, \
+					 __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+
+
+
+#define atomic_fetch_add(PTR, VAL) __atomic_fetch_add ((PTR), (VAL), 	\
+						       __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_fetch_add_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO) 			\
+			  __atomic_fetch_add ((PTR), (VAL), (MO))
+
+#define atomic_fetch_sub(PTR, VAL) __atomic_fetch_sub ((PTR), (VAL), 	\
+						       __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_fetch_sub_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO) 			\
+			  __atomic_fetch_sub ((PTR), (VAL), (MO))
+
+#define atomic_fetch_or(PTR, VAL) __atomic_fetch_or ((PTR), (VAL), 	\
+						       __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_fetch_or_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO) 			\
+			  __atomic_fetch_or ((PTR), (VAL), (MO))
+
+#define atomic_fetch_xor(PTR, VAL) __atomic_fetch_xor ((PTR), (VAL), 	\
+						       __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_fetch_xor_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO) 			\
+			  __atomic_fetch_xor ((PTR), (VAL), (MO))
+
+#define atomic_fetch_and(PTR, VAL) __atomic_fetch_and ((PTR), (VAL), 	\
+						       __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_fetch_and_explicit(PTR, VAL, MO) 			\
+			  __atomic_fetch_and ((PTR), (VAL), (MO))
+
+
+typedef _Atomic struct
+{
+#if __GCC_ATOMIC_TEST_AND_SET_TRUEVAL == 1
+  _Bool __val;
+#else
+  unsigned char __val;
+#endif
+} atomic_flag;
+
+#define ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT	{ 0 }
+
+
+#define atomic_flag_test_and_set(PTR) 					\
+			__atomic_test_and_set ((PTR), __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_flag_test_and_set_explicit(PTR, MO)			\
+			__atomic_test_and_set ((PTR), (MO))
+
+#define atomic_flag_clear(PTR)	__atomic_clear ((PTR), __ATOMIC_SEQ_CST)
+#define atomic_flag_clear_explicit(PTR, MO)   __atomic_clear ((PTR), (MO))
+
+#endif  /* _STDATOMIC_H */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdbool.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdbool.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f4e802f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdbool.h
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1998-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  7.16  Boolean type and values  <stdbool.h>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _STDBOOL_H
+#define _STDBOOL_H
+
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+
+#define bool	_Bool
+#define true	1
+#define false	0
+
+#else /* __cplusplus */
+
+/* Supporting <stdbool.h> in C++ is a GCC extension.  */
+#define _Bool	bool
+#define bool	bool
+#define false	false
+#define true	true
+
+#endif /* __cplusplus */
+
+/* Signal that all the definitions are present.  */
+#define __bool_true_false_are_defined	1
+
+#endif	/* stdbool.h */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stddef.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stddef.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..cfa8df3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stddef.h
@@ -0,0 +1,439 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  7.17  Common definitions  <stddef.h>
+ */
+#if (!defined(_STDDEF_H) && !defined(_STDDEF_H_) && !defined(_ANSI_STDDEF_H) \
+     && !defined(__STDDEF_H__)) \
+    || defined(__need_wchar_t) || defined(__need_size_t) \
+    || defined(__need_ptrdiff_t) || defined(__need_NULL) \
+    || defined(__need_wint_t)
+
+/* Any one of these symbols __need_* means that GNU libc
+   wants us just to define one data type.  So don't define
+   the symbols that indicate this file's entire job has been done.  */
+#if (!defined(__need_wchar_t) && !defined(__need_size_t)	\
+     && !defined(__need_ptrdiff_t) && !defined(__need_NULL)	\
+     && !defined(__need_wint_t))
+#define _STDDEF_H
+#define _STDDEF_H_
+/* snaroff@next.com says the NeXT needs this.  */
+#define _ANSI_STDDEF_H
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __sys_stdtypes_h
+/* This avoids lossage on SunOS but only if stdtypes.h comes first.
+   There's no way to win with the other order!  Sun lossage.  */
+
+/* On 4.3bsd-net2, make sure ansi.h is included, so we have
+   one less case to deal with in the following.  */
+#if defined (__BSD_NET2__) || defined (____386BSD____) || (defined (__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ < 5)) || defined(__NetBSD__)
+#include <machine/ansi.h>
+#endif
+/* On FreeBSD 5, machine/ansi.h does not exist anymore... */
+#if defined (__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ >= 5)
+#include <sys/_types.h>
+#endif
+
+/* In 4.3bsd-net2, machine/ansi.h defines these symbols, which are
+   defined if the corresponding type is *not* defined.
+   FreeBSD-2.1 defines _MACHINE_ANSI_H_ instead of _ANSI_H_.
+   NetBSD defines _I386_ANSI_H_ and _X86_64_ANSI_H_ instead of _ANSI_H_ */
+#if defined(_ANSI_H_) || defined(_MACHINE_ANSI_H_) || defined(_X86_64_ANSI_H_)  || defined(_I386_ANSI_H_)
+#if !defined(_SIZE_T_) && !defined(_BSD_SIZE_T_)
+#define _SIZE_T
+#endif
+#if !defined(_PTRDIFF_T_) && !defined(_BSD_PTRDIFF_T_)
+#define _PTRDIFF_T
+#endif
+/* On BSD/386 1.1, at least, machine/ansi.h defines _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+   instead of _WCHAR_T_. */
+#if !defined(_WCHAR_T_) && !defined(_BSD_WCHAR_T_)
+#ifndef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#define _WCHAR_T
+#endif
+#endif
+/* Undef _FOO_T_ if we are supposed to define foo_t.  */
+#if defined (__need_ptrdiff_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_)
+#undef _PTRDIFF_T_
+#undef _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_
+#endif
+#if defined (__need_size_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_)
+#undef _SIZE_T_
+#undef _BSD_SIZE_T_
+#endif
+#if defined (__need_wchar_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_)
+#undef _WCHAR_T_
+#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#endif
+#endif /* defined(_ANSI_H_) || defined(_MACHINE_ANSI_H_) || defined(_X86_64_ANSI_H_) || defined(_I386_ANSI_H_) */
+
+/* Sequent's header files use _PTRDIFF_T_ in some conflicting way.
+   Just ignore it.  */
+#if defined (__sequent__) && defined (_PTRDIFF_T_)
+#undef _PTRDIFF_T_
+#endif
+
+/* On VxWorks, <type/vxTypesBase.h> may have defined macros like
+   _TYPE_size_t which will typedef size_t.  fixincludes patched the
+   vxTypesBase.h so that this macro is only defined if _GCC_SIZE_T is
+   not defined, and so that defining this macro defines _GCC_SIZE_T.
+   If we find that the macros are still defined at this point, we must
+   invoke them so that the type is defined as expected.  */
+#if defined (_TYPE_ptrdiff_t) && (defined (__need_ptrdiff_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_))
+_TYPE_ptrdiff_t;
+#undef _TYPE_ptrdiff_t
+#endif
+#if defined (_TYPE_size_t) && (defined (__need_size_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_))
+_TYPE_size_t;
+#undef _TYPE_size_t
+#endif
+#if defined (_TYPE_wchar_t) && (defined (__need_wchar_t) || defined (_STDDEF_H_))
+_TYPE_wchar_t;
+#undef _TYPE_wchar_t
+#endif
+
+/* In case nobody has defined these types, but we aren't running under
+   GCC 2.00, make sure that __PTRDIFF_TYPE__, __SIZE_TYPE__, and
+   __WCHAR_TYPE__ have reasonable values.  This can happen if the
+   parts of GCC is compiled by an older compiler, that actually
+   include gstddef.h, such as collect2.  */
+
+/* Signed type of difference of two pointers.  */
+
+/* Define this type if we are doing the whole job,
+   or if we want this type in particular.  */
+#if defined (_STDDEF_H) || defined (__need_ptrdiff_t)
+#ifndef _PTRDIFF_T	/* in case <sys/types.h> has defined it. */
+#ifndef _T_PTRDIFF_
+#ifndef _T_PTRDIFF
+#ifndef __PTRDIFF_T
+#ifndef _PTRDIFF_T_
+#ifndef _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_
+#ifndef ___int_ptrdiff_t_h
+#ifndef _GCC_PTRDIFF_T
+#define _PTRDIFF_T
+#define _T_PTRDIFF_
+#define _T_PTRDIFF
+#define __PTRDIFF_T
+#define _PTRDIFF_T_
+#define _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_
+#define ___int_ptrdiff_t_h
+#define _GCC_PTRDIFF_T
+#ifndef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__
+#define __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ long int
+#endif
+typedef __PTRDIFF_TYPE__ ptrdiff_t;
+#endif /* _GCC_PTRDIFF_T */
+#endif /* ___int_ptrdiff_t_h */
+#endif /* _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_ */
+#endif /* _PTRDIFF_T_ */
+#endif /* __PTRDIFF_T */
+#endif /* _T_PTRDIFF */
+#endif /* _T_PTRDIFF_ */
+#endif /* _PTRDIFF_T */
+
+/* If this symbol has done its job, get rid of it.  */
+#undef	__need_ptrdiff_t
+
+#endif /* _STDDEF_H or __need_ptrdiff_t.  */
+
+/* Unsigned type of `sizeof' something.  */
+
+/* Define this type if we are doing the whole job,
+   or if we want this type in particular.  */
+#if defined (_STDDEF_H) || defined (__need_size_t)
+#ifndef __size_t__	/* BeOS */
+#ifndef __SIZE_T__	/* Cray Unicos/Mk */
+#ifndef _SIZE_T	/* in case <sys/types.h> has defined it. */
+#ifndef _SYS_SIZE_T_H
+#ifndef _T_SIZE_
+#ifndef _T_SIZE
+#ifndef __SIZE_T
+#ifndef _SIZE_T_
+#ifndef _BSD_SIZE_T_
+#ifndef _SIZE_T_DEFINED_
+#ifndef _SIZE_T_DEFINED
+#ifndef _BSD_SIZE_T_DEFINED_	/* Darwin */
+#ifndef _SIZE_T_DECLARED	/* FreeBSD 5 */
+#ifndef ___int_size_t_h
+#ifndef _GCC_SIZE_T
+#ifndef _SIZET_
+#ifndef __size_t
+#define __size_t__	/* BeOS */
+#define __SIZE_T__	/* Cray Unicos/Mk */
+#define _SIZE_T
+#define _SYS_SIZE_T_H
+#define _T_SIZE_
+#define _T_SIZE
+#define __SIZE_T
+#define _SIZE_T_
+#define _BSD_SIZE_T_
+#define _SIZE_T_DEFINED_
+#define _SIZE_T_DEFINED
+#define _BSD_SIZE_T_DEFINED_	/* Darwin */
+#define _SIZE_T_DECLARED	/* FreeBSD 5 */
+#define ___int_size_t_h
+#define _GCC_SIZE_T
+#define _SIZET_
+#if (defined (__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ >= 5)) \
+  || defined(__FreeBSD_kernel__)
+/* __size_t is a typedef on FreeBSD 5, must not trash it. */
+#elif defined (__VMS__)
+/* __size_t is also a typedef on VMS.  */
+#else
+#define __size_t
+#endif
+#ifndef __SIZE_TYPE__
+#define __SIZE_TYPE__ long unsigned int
+#endif
+#if !(defined (__GNUG__) && defined (size_t))
+typedef __SIZE_TYPE__ size_t;
+#ifdef __BEOS__
+typedef long ssize_t;
+#endif /* __BEOS__ */
+#endif /* !(defined (__GNUG__) && defined (size_t)) */
+#endif /* __size_t */
+#endif /* _SIZET_ */
+#endif /* _GCC_SIZE_T */
+#endif /* ___int_size_t_h */
+#endif /* _SIZE_T_DECLARED */
+#endif /* _BSD_SIZE_T_DEFINED_ */
+#endif /* _SIZE_T_DEFINED */
+#endif /* _SIZE_T_DEFINED_ */
+#endif /* _BSD_SIZE_T_ */
+#endif /* _SIZE_T_ */
+#endif /* __SIZE_T */
+#endif /* _T_SIZE */
+#endif /* _T_SIZE_ */
+#endif /* _SYS_SIZE_T_H */
+#endif /* _SIZE_T */
+#endif /* __SIZE_T__ */
+#endif /* __size_t__ */
+#undef	__need_size_t
+#endif /* _STDDEF_H or __need_size_t.  */
+
+
+/* Wide character type.
+   Locale-writers should change this as necessary to
+   be big enough to hold unique values not between 0 and 127,
+   and not (wchar_t) -1, for each defined multibyte character.  */
+
+/* Define this type if we are doing the whole job,
+   or if we want this type in particular.  */
+#if defined (_STDDEF_H) || defined (__need_wchar_t)
+#ifndef __wchar_t__	/* BeOS */
+#ifndef __WCHAR_T__	/* Cray Unicos/Mk */
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T
+#ifndef _T_WCHAR_
+#ifndef _T_WCHAR
+#ifndef __WCHAR_T
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T_
+#ifndef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#ifndef _BSD_WCHAR_T_DEFINED_    /* Darwin */
+#ifndef _BSD_RUNE_T_DEFINED_	/* Darwin */
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T_DECLARED /* FreeBSD 5 */
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T_DEFINED_
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T_DEFINED
+#ifndef _WCHAR_T_H
+#ifndef ___int_wchar_t_h
+#ifndef __INT_WCHAR_T_H
+#ifndef _GCC_WCHAR_T
+#define __wchar_t__	/* BeOS */
+#define __WCHAR_T__	/* Cray Unicos/Mk */
+#define _WCHAR_T
+#define _T_WCHAR_
+#define _T_WCHAR
+#define __WCHAR_T
+#define _WCHAR_T_
+#define _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#define _WCHAR_T_DEFINED_
+#define _WCHAR_T_DEFINED
+#define _WCHAR_T_H
+#define ___int_wchar_t_h
+#define __INT_WCHAR_T_H
+#define _GCC_WCHAR_T
+#define _WCHAR_T_DECLARED
+
+/* On BSD/386 1.1, at least, machine/ansi.h defines _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+   instead of _WCHAR_T_, and _BSD_RUNE_T_ (which, unlike the other
+   symbols in the _FOO_T_ family, stays defined even after its
+   corresponding type is defined).  If we define wchar_t, then we
+   must undef _WCHAR_T_; for BSD/386 1.1 (and perhaps others), if
+   we undef _WCHAR_T_, then we must also define rune_t, since 
+   headers like runetype.h assume that if machine/ansi.h is included,
+   and _BSD_WCHAR_T_ is not defined, then rune_t is available.
+   machine/ansi.h says, "Note that _WCHAR_T_ and _RUNE_T_ must be of
+   the same type." */
+#ifdef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#ifdef _BSD_RUNE_T_
+#if !defined (_ANSI_SOURCE) && !defined (_POSIX_SOURCE)
+typedef _BSD_RUNE_T_ rune_t;
+#define _BSD_WCHAR_T_DEFINED_
+#define _BSD_RUNE_T_DEFINED_	/* Darwin */
+#if defined (__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ < 5)
+/* Why is this file so hard to maintain properly?  In contrast to
+   the comment above regarding BSD/386 1.1, on FreeBSD for as long
+   as the symbol has existed, _BSD_RUNE_T_ must not stay defined or
+   redundant typedefs will occur when stdlib.h is included after this file. */
+#undef _BSD_RUNE_T_
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+/* FreeBSD 5 can't be handled well using "traditional" logic above
+   since it no longer defines _BSD_RUNE_T_ yet still desires to export
+   rune_t in some cases... */
+#if defined (__FreeBSD__) && (__FreeBSD__ >= 5)
+#if !defined (_ANSI_SOURCE) && !defined (_POSIX_SOURCE)
+#if __BSD_VISIBLE
+#ifndef _RUNE_T_DECLARED
+typedef __rune_t        rune_t;
+#define _RUNE_T_DECLARED
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __WCHAR_TYPE__
+#define __WCHAR_TYPE__ int
+#endif
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+typedef __WCHAR_TYPE__ wchar_t;
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif /* _WCHAR_T_DECLARED */
+#endif /* _BSD_RUNE_T_DEFINED_ */
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif
+#endif /* __WCHAR_T__ */
+#endif /* __wchar_t__ */
+#undef	__need_wchar_t
+#endif /* _STDDEF_H or __need_wchar_t.  */
+
+#if defined (__need_wint_t)
+#ifndef _WINT_T
+#define _WINT_T
+
+#ifndef __WINT_TYPE__
+#define __WINT_TYPE__ unsigned int
+#endif
+typedef __WINT_TYPE__ wint_t;
+#endif
+#undef __need_wint_t
+#endif
+
+/*  In 4.3bsd-net2, leave these undefined to indicate that size_t, etc.
+    are already defined.  */
+/*  BSD/OS 3.1 and FreeBSD [23].x require the MACHINE_ANSI_H check here.  */
+/*  NetBSD 5 requires the I386_ANSI_H and X86_64_ANSI_H checks here.  */
+#if defined(_ANSI_H_) || defined(_MACHINE_ANSI_H_) || defined(_X86_64_ANSI_H_) || defined(_I386_ANSI_H_)
+/*  The references to _GCC_PTRDIFF_T_, _GCC_SIZE_T_, and _GCC_WCHAR_T_
+    are probably typos and should be removed before 2.8 is released.  */
+#ifdef _GCC_PTRDIFF_T_
+#undef _PTRDIFF_T_
+#undef _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_
+#endif
+#ifdef _GCC_SIZE_T_
+#undef _SIZE_T_
+#undef _BSD_SIZE_T_
+#endif
+#ifdef _GCC_WCHAR_T_
+#undef _WCHAR_T_
+#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#endif
+/*  The following ones are the real ones.  */
+#ifdef _GCC_PTRDIFF_T
+#undef _PTRDIFF_T_
+#undef _BSD_PTRDIFF_T_
+#endif
+#ifdef _GCC_SIZE_T
+#undef _SIZE_T_
+#undef _BSD_SIZE_T_
+#endif
+#ifdef _GCC_WCHAR_T
+#undef _WCHAR_T_
+#undef _BSD_WCHAR_T_
+#endif
+#endif /* _ANSI_H_ || _MACHINE_ANSI_H_ || _X86_64_ANSI_H_ || _I386_ANSI_H_ */
+
+#endif /* __sys_stdtypes_h */
+
+/* A null pointer constant.  */
+
+#if defined (_STDDEF_H) || defined (__need_NULL)
+#undef NULL		/* in case <stdio.h> has defined it. */
+#ifdef __GNUG__
+#define NULL __null
+#else   /* G++ */
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+#define NULL ((void *)0)
+#else   /* C++ */
+#define NULL 0
+#endif  /* C++ */
+#endif  /* G++ */
+#endif	/* NULL not defined and <stddef.h> or need NULL.  */
+#undef	__need_NULL
+
+#ifdef _STDDEF_H
+
+/* Offset of member MEMBER in a struct of type TYPE. */
+#define offsetof(TYPE, MEMBER) __builtin_offsetof (TYPE, MEMBER)
+
+#if (defined (__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L) \
+  || (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L)
+#ifndef _GCC_MAX_ALIGN_T
+#define _GCC_MAX_ALIGN_T
+/* Type whose alignment is supported in every context and is at least
+   as great as that of any standard type not using alignment
+   specifiers.  */
+typedef struct {
+  long long __max_align_ll __attribute__((__aligned__(__alignof__(long long))));
+  long double __max_align_ld __attribute__((__aligned__(__alignof__(long double))));
+} max_align_t;
+#endif
+#endif /* C11 or C++11.  */
+
+#if defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201103L
+#ifndef _GXX_NULLPTR_T
+#define _GXX_NULLPTR_T
+  typedef decltype(nullptr) nullptr_t;
+#endif
+#endif /* C++11.  */
+
+#endif /* _STDDEF_H was defined this time */
+
+#endif /* !_STDDEF_H && !_STDDEF_H_ && !_ANSI_STDDEF_H && !__STDDEF_H__
+	  || __need_XXX was not defined before */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdfix.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdfix.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..93e759a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdfix.h
@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG14 N1169
+ * Date: 2006-04-04
+ * ISO/IEC TR 18037
+ * Programming languages - C - Extensions to support embedded processors
+ */
+
+#ifndef _STDFIX_H
+#define _STDFIX_H
+
+/* 7.18a.1 Introduction.  */
+
+#undef fract
+#undef accum
+#undef sat
+#define fract		_Fract
+#define accum		_Accum
+#define sat		_Sat
+
+/* 7.18a.3 Precision macros.  */
+
+#undef SFRACT_FBIT
+#undef SFRACT_MIN
+#undef SFRACT_MAX
+#undef SFRACT_EPSILON
+#define SFRACT_FBIT	__SFRACT_FBIT__
+#define SFRACT_MIN	__SFRACT_MIN__
+#define SFRACT_MAX	__SFRACT_MAX__
+#define SFRACT_EPSILON	__SFRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef USFRACT_FBIT
+#undef USFRACT_MIN
+#undef USFRACT_MAX
+#undef USFRACT_EPSILON
+#define USFRACT_FBIT	__USFRACT_FBIT__
+#define USFRACT_MIN	__USFRACT_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define USFRACT_MAX	__USFRACT_MAX__
+#define USFRACT_EPSILON	__USFRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef FRACT_FBIT
+#undef FRACT_MIN
+#undef FRACT_MAX
+#undef FRACT_EPSILON
+#define FRACT_FBIT	__FRACT_FBIT__
+#define FRACT_MIN	__FRACT_MIN__
+#define FRACT_MAX	__FRACT_MAX__
+#define FRACT_EPSILON	__FRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef UFRACT_FBIT
+#undef UFRACT_MIN
+#undef UFRACT_MAX
+#undef UFRACT_EPSILON
+#define UFRACT_FBIT	__UFRACT_FBIT__
+#define UFRACT_MIN	__UFRACT_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define UFRACT_MAX	__UFRACT_MAX__
+#define UFRACT_EPSILON	__UFRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef LFRACT_FBIT
+#undef LFRACT_MIN
+#undef LFRACT_MAX
+#undef LFRACT_EPSILON
+#define LFRACT_FBIT	__LFRACT_FBIT__
+#define LFRACT_MIN	__LFRACT_MIN__
+#define LFRACT_MAX	__LFRACT_MAX__
+#define LFRACT_EPSILON	__LFRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef ULFRACT_FBIT
+#undef ULFRACT_MIN
+#undef ULFRACT_MAX
+#undef ULFRACT_EPSILON
+#define ULFRACT_FBIT	__ULFRACT_FBIT__
+#define ULFRACT_MIN	__ULFRACT_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULFRACT_MAX	__ULFRACT_MAX__
+#define ULFRACT_EPSILON	__ULFRACT_EPSILON__
+
+#undef LLFRACT_FBIT
+#undef LLFRACT_MIN
+#undef LLFRACT_MAX
+#undef LLFRACT_EPSILON
+#define LLFRACT_FBIT	__LLFRACT_FBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLFRACT_MIN	__LLFRACT_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLFRACT_MAX	__LLFRACT_MAX__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLFRACT_EPSILON	__LLFRACT_EPSILON__	/* GCC extension.  */
+
+#undef ULLFRACT_FBIT
+#undef ULLFRACT_MIN
+#undef ULLFRACT_MAX
+#undef ULLFRACT_EPSILON
+#define ULLFRACT_FBIT	__ULLFRACT_FBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLFRACT_MIN	__ULLFRACT_MIN__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLFRACT_MAX	__ULLFRACT_MAX__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLFRACT_EPSILON	__ULLFRACT_EPSILON__	/* GCC extension.  */
+
+#undef SACCUM_FBIT
+#undef SACCUM_IBIT
+#undef SACCUM_MIN
+#undef SACCUM_MAX
+#undef SACCUM_EPSILON
+#define SACCUM_FBIT	__SACCUM_FBIT__
+#define SACCUM_IBIT	__SACCUM_IBIT__
+#define SACCUM_MIN	__SACCUM_MIN__
+#define SACCUM_MAX	__SACCUM_MAX__
+#define SACCUM_EPSILON	__SACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef USACCUM_FBIT
+#undef USACCUM_IBIT
+#undef USACCUM_MIN
+#undef USACCUM_MAX
+#undef USACCUM_EPSILON
+#define USACCUM_FBIT	__USACCUM_FBIT__
+#define USACCUM_IBIT	__USACCUM_IBIT__
+#define USACCUM_MIN	__USACCUM_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define USACCUM_MAX	__USACCUM_MAX__
+#define USACCUM_EPSILON	__USACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef ACCUM_FBIT
+#undef ACCUM_IBIT
+#undef ACCUM_MIN
+#undef ACCUM_MAX
+#undef ACCUM_EPSILON
+#define ACCUM_FBIT	__ACCUM_FBIT__
+#define ACCUM_IBIT	__ACCUM_IBIT__
+#define ACCUM_MIN	__ACCUM_MIN__
+#define ACCUM_MAX	__ACCUM_MAX__
+#define ACCUM_EPSILON	__ACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef UACCUM_FBIT
+#undef UACCUM_IBIT
+#undef UACCUM_MIN
+#undef UACCUM_MAX
+#undef UACCUM_EPSILON
+#define UACCUM_FBIT	__UACCUM_FBIT__
+#define UACCUM_IBIT	__UACCUM_IBIT__
+#define UACCUM_MIN	__UACCUM_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define UACCUM_MAX	__UACCUM_MAX__
+#define UACCUM_EPSILON	__UACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef LACCUM_FBIT
+#undef LACCUM_IBIT
+#undef LACCUM_MIN
+#undef LACCUM_MAX
+#undef LACCUM_EPSILON
+#define LACCUM_FBIT	__LACCUM_FBIT__
+#define LACCUM_IBIT	__LACCUM_IBIT__
+#define LACCUM_MIN	__LACCUM_MIN__
+#define LACCUM_MAX	__LACCUM_MAX__
+#define LACCUM_EPSILON	__LACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef ULACCUM_FBIT
+#undef ULACCUM_IBIT
+#undef ULACCUM_MIN
+#undef ULACCUM_MAX
+#undef ULACCUM_EPSILON
+#define ULACCUM_FBIT	__ULACCUM_FBIT__
+#define ULACCUM_IBIT	__ULACCUM_IBIT__
+#define ULACCUM_MIN	__ULACCUM_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULACCUM_MAX	__ULACCUM_MAX__
+#define ULACCUM_EPSILON	__ULACCUM_EPSILON__
+
+#undef LLACCUM_FBIT
+#undef LLACCUM_IBIT
+#undef LLACCUM_MIN
+#undef LLACCUM_MAX
+#undef LLACCUM_EPSILON
+#define LLACCUM_FBIT	__LLACCUM_FBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLACCUM_IBIT	__LLACCUM_IBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLACCUM_MIN	__LLACCUM_MIN__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLACCUM_MAX	__LLACCUM_MAX__		/* GCC extension.  */
+#define LLACCUM_EPSILON	__LLACCUM_EPSILON__	/* GCC extension.  */
+
+#undef ULLACCUM_FBIT
+#undef ULLACCUM_IBIT
+#undef ULLACCUM_MIN
+#undef ULLACCUM_MAX
+#undef ULLACCUM_EPSILON
+#define ULLACCUM_FBIT	__ULLACCUM_FBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLACCUM_IBIT	__ULLACCUM_IBIT__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLACCUM_MIN	__ULLACCUM_MIN__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLACCUM_MAX	__ULLACCUM_MAX__	/* GCC extension.  */
+#define ULLACCUM_EPSILON	__ULLACCUM_EPSILON__	/* GCC extension.  */
+
+#endif /* _STDFIX_H */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint-gcc.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint-gcc.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1470cea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint-gcc.h
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/*
+ * ISO C Standard:  7.18  Integer types  <stdint.h>
+ */
+
+#ifndef _GCC_STDINT_H
+#define _GCC_STDINT_H
+
+/* 7.8.1.1 Exact-width integer types */
+
+#ifdef __INT8_TYPE__
+typedef __INT8_TYPE__ int8_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT16_TYPE__
+typedef __INT16_TYPE__ int16_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT32_TYPE__
+typedef __INT32_TYPE__ int32_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT64_TYPE__
+typedef __INT64_TYPE__ int64_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT8_TYPE__
+typedef __UINT8_TYPE__ uint8_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT16_TYPE__
+typedef __UINT16_TYPE__ uint16_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT32_TYPE__
+typedef __UINT32_TYPE__ uint32_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT64_TYPE__
+typedef __UINT64_TYPE__ uint64_t;
+#endif
+
+/* 7.8.1.2 Minimum-width integer types */
+
+typedef __INT_LEAST8_TYPE__ int_least8_t;
+typedef __INT_LEAST16_TYPE__ int_least16_t;
+typedef __INT_LEAST32_TYPE__ int_least32_t;
+typedef __INT_LEAST64_TYPE__ int_least64_t;
+typedef __UINT_LEAST8_TYPE__ uint_least8_t;
+typedef __UINT_LEAST16_TYPE__ uint_least16_t;
+typedef __UINT_LEAST32_TYPE__ uint_least32_t;
+typedef __UINT_LEAST64_TYPE__ uint_least64_t;
+
+/* 7.8.1.3 Fastest minimum-width integer types */
+
+typedef __INT_FAST8_TYPE__ int_fast8_t;
+typedef __INT_FAST16_TYPE__ int_fast16_t;
+typedef __INT_FAST32_TYPE__ int_fast32_t;
+typedef __INT_FAST64_TYPE__ int_fast64_t;
+typedef __UINT_FAST8_TYPE__ uint_fast8_t;
+typedef __UINT_FAST16_TYPE__ uint_fast16_t;
+typedef __UINT_FAST32_TYPE__ uint_fast32_t;
+typedef __UINT_FAST64_TYPE__ uint_fast64_t;
+
+/* 7.8.1.4 Integer types capable of holding object pointers */
+
+#ifdef __INTPTR_TYPE__
+typedef __INTPTR_TYPE__ intptr_t;
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINTPTR_TYPE__
+typedef __UINTPTR_TYPE__ uintptr_t;
+#endif
+
+/* 7.8.1.5 Greatest-width integer types */
+
+typedef __INTMAX_TYPE__ intmax_t;
+typedef __UINTMAX_TYPE__ uintmax_t;
+
+#if (!defined __cplusplus || __cplusplus >= 201103L \
+     || defined __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)
+
+/* 7.18.2 Limits of specified-width integer types */
+
+#ifdef __INT8_MAX__
+# undef INT8_MAX
+# define INT8_MAX __INT8_MAX__
+# undef INT8_MIN
+# define INT8_MIN (-INT8_MAX - 1)
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT8_MAX__
+# undef UINT8_MAX
+# define UINT8_MAX __UINT8_MAX__
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT16_MAX__
+# undef INT16_MAX
+# define INT16_MAX __INT16_MAX__
+# undef INT16_MIN
+# define INT16_MIN (-INT16_MAX - 1)
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT16_MAX__
+# undef UINT16_MAX
+# define UINT16_MAX __UINT16_MAX__
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT32_MAX__
+# undef INT32_MAX
+# define INT32_MAX __INT32_MAX__
+# undef INT32_MIN
+# define INT32_MIN (-INT32_MAX - 1)
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT32_MAX__
+# undef UINT32_MAX
+# define UINT32_MAX __UINT32_MAX__
+#endif
+#ifdef __INT64_MAX__
+# undef INT64_MAX
+# define INT64_MAX __INT64_MAX__
+# undef INT64_MIN
+# define INT64_MIN (-INT64_MAX - 1)
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINT64_MAX__
+# undef UINT64_MAX
+# define UINT64_MAX __UINT64_MAX__
+#endif
+
+#undef INT_LEAST8_MAX
+#define INT_LEAST8_MAX __INT_LEAST8_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST8_MIN
+#define INT_LEAST8_MIN (-INT_LEAST8_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_LEAST8_MAX
+#define UINT_LEAST8_MAX __UINT_LEAST8_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST16_MAX
+#define INT_LEAST16_MAX __INT_LEAST16_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST16_MIN
+#define INT_LEAST16_MIN (-INT_LEAST16_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_LEAST16_MAX
+#define UINT_LEAST16_MAX __UINT_LEAST16_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST32_MAX
+#define INT_LEAST32_MAX __INT_LEAST32_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST32_MIN
+#define INT_LEAST32_MIN (-INT_LEAST32_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_LEAST32_MAX
+#define UINT_LEAST32_MAX __UINT_LEAST32_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST64_MAX
+#define INT_LEAST64_MAX __INT_LEAST64_MAX__
+#undef INT_LEAST64_MIN
+#define INT_LEAST64_MIN (-INT_LEAST64_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_LEAST64_MAX
+#define UINT_LEAST64_MAX __UINT_LEAST64_MAX__
+
+#undef INT_FAST8_MAX
+#define INT_FAST8_MAX __INT_FAST8_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST8_MIN
+#define INT_FAST8_MIN (-INT_FAST8_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_FAST8_MAX
+#define UINT_FAST8_MAX __UINT_FAST8_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST16_MAX
+#define INT_FAST16_MAX __INT_FAST16_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST16_MIN
+#define INT_FAST16_MIN (-INT_FAST16_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_FAST16_MAX
+#define UINT_FAST16_MAX __UINT_FAST16_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST32_MAX
+#define INT_FAST32_MAX __INT_FAST32_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST32_MIN
+#define INT_FAST32_MIN (-INT_FAST32_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_FAST32_MAX
+#define UINT_FAST32_MAX __UINT_FAST32_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST64_MAX
+#define INT_FAST64_MAX __INT_FAST64_MAX__
+#undef INT_FAST64_MIN
+#define INT_FAST64_MIN (-INT_FAST64_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINT_FAST64_MAX
+#define UINT_FAST64_MAX __UINT_FAST64_MAX__
+
+#ifdef __INTPTR_MAX__
+# undef INTPTR_MAX
+# define INTPTR_MAX __INTPTR_MAX__
+# undef INTPTR_MIN
+# define INTPTR_MIN (-INTPTR_MAX - 1)
+#endif
+#ifdef __UINTPTR_MAX__
+# undef UINTPTR_MAX
+# define UINTPTR_MAX __UINTPTR_MAX__
+#endif
+
+#undef INTMAX_MAX
+#define INTMAX_MAX __INTMAX_MAX__
+#undef INTMAX_MIN
+#define INTMAX_MIN (-INTMAX_MAX - 1)
+#undef UINTMAX_MAX
+#define UINTMAX_MAX __UINTMAX_MAX__
+
+/* 7.18.3 Limits of other integer types */
+
+#undef PTRDIFF_MAX
+#define PTRDIFF_MAX __PTRDIFF_MAX__
+#undef PTRDIFF_MIN
+#define PTRDIFF_MIN (-PTRDIFF_MAX - 1)
+
+#undef SIG_ATOMIC_MAX
+#define SIG_ATOMIC_MAX __SIG_ATOMIC_MAX__
+#undef SIG_ATOMIC_MIN
+#define SIG_ATOMIC_MIN __SIG_ATOMIC_MIN__
+
+#undef SIZE_MAX
+#define SIZE_MAX __SIZE_MAX__
+
+#undef WCHAR_MAX
+#define WCHAR_MAX __WCHAR_MAX__
+#undef WCHAR_MIN
+#define WCHAR_MIN __WCHAR_MIN__
+
+#undef WINT_MAX
+#define WINT_MAX __WINT_MAX__
+#undef WINT_MIN
+#define WINT_MIN __WINT_MIN__
+
+#endif /* (!defined __cplusplus || __cplusplus >= 201103L
+	   || defined __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS)  */
+
+#if (!defined __cplusplus || __cplusplus >= 201103L \
+     || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS)
+
+#undef INT8_C
+#define INT8_C(c) __INT8_C(c)
+#undef INT16_C
+#define INT16_C(c) __INT16_C(c)
+#undef INT32_C
+#define INT32_C(c) __INT32_C(c)
+#undef INT64_C
+#define INT64_C(c) __INT64_C(c)
+#undef UINT8_C
+#define UINT8_C(c) __UINT8_C(c)
+#undef UINT16_C
+#define UINT16_C(c) __UINT16_C(c)
+#undef UINT32_C
+#define UINT32_C(c) __UINT32_C(c)
+#undef UINT64_C
+#define UINT64_C(c) __UINT64_C(c)
+#undef INTMAX_C
+#define INTMAX_C(c) __INTMAX_C(c)
+#undef UINTMAX_C
+#define UINTMAX_C(c) __UINTMAX_C(c)
+
+#endif /* (!defined __cplusplus || __cplusplus >= 201103L
+	   || defined __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS) */
+
+#endif /* _GCC_STDINT_H */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..83b6f70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdint.h
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+#ifndef _GCC_WRAP_STDINT_H
+#if __STDC_HOSTED__
+# if defined __cplusplus && __cplusplus >= 201103L
+#  undef __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
+#  define __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS
+#  undef __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
+#  define __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS
+# endif
+# include_next <stdint.h>
+#else
+# include "stdint-gcc.h"
+#endif
+#define _GCC_WRAP_STDINT_H
+#endif
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdnoreturn.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdnoreturn.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0134137
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/stdnoreturn.h
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GCC.
+
+GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* ISO C1X: 7.23 _Noreturn <stdnoreturn.h>.  */
+
+#ifndef _STDNORETURN_H
+#define _STDNORETURN_H
+
+#ifndef __cplusplus
+
+#define noreturn _Noreturn
+
+#endif
+
+#endif	/* stdnoreturn.h */
diff --git a/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/unwind.h b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/unwind.h
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d351fb9
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+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/unwind.h
@@ -0,0 +1,293 @@
+/* Exception handling and frame unwind runtime interface routines.
+   Copyright (C) 2001-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+   This file is part of GCC.
+
+   GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+   under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+   the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+   any later version.
+
+   GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+   ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+   or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public
+   License for more details.
+
+   Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
+   permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
+   3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
+
+   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
+   a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
+   see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
+   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
+
+/* This is derived from the C++ ABI for IA-64.  Where we diverge
+   for cross-architecture compatibility are noted with "@@@".  */
+
+#ifndef _UNWIND_H
+#define _UNWIND_H
+
+#if defined (__SEH__) && !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
+/* Only for _GCC_specific_handler.  */
+#include <windows.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifndef HIDE_EXPORTS
+#pragma GCC visibility push(default)
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/* Level 1: Base ABI  */
+
+/* @@@ The IA-64 ABI uses uint64 throughout.  Most places this is
+   inefficient for 32-bit and smaller machines.  */
+typedef unsigned _Unwind_Word __attribute__((__mode__(__unwind_word__)));
+typedef signed _Unwind_Sword __attribute__((__mode__(__unwind_word__)));
+#if defined(__ia64__) && defined(__hpux__)
+typedef unsigned _Unwind_Ptr __attribute__((__mode__(__word__)));
+#else
+typedef unsigned _Unwind_Ptr __attribute__((__mode__(__pointer__)));
+#endif
+typedef unsigned _Unwind_Internal_Ptr __attribute__((__mode__(__pointer__)));
+
+/* @@@ The IA-64 ABI uses a 64-bit word to identify the producer and
+   consumer of an exception.  We'll go along with this for now even on
+   32-bit machines.  We'll need to provide some other option for
+   16-bit machines and for machines with > 8 bits per byte.  */
+typedef unsigned _Unwind_Exception_Class __attribute__((__mode__(__DI__)));
+
+/* The unwind interface uses reason codes in several contexts to
+   identify the reasons for failures or other actions.  */
+typedef enum
+{
+  _URC_NO_REASON = 0,
+  _URC_FOREIGN_EXCEPTION_CAUGHT = 1,
+  _URC_FATAL_PHASE2_ERROR = 2,
+  _URC_FATAL_PHASE1_ERROR = 3,
+  _URC_NORMAL_STOP = 4,
+  _URC_END_OF_STACK = 5,
+  _URC_HANDLER_FOUND = 6,
+  _URC_INSTALL_CONTEXT = 7,
+  _URC_CONTINUE_UNWIND = 8
+} _Unwind_Reason_Code;
+
+
+/* The unwind interface uses a pointer to an exception header object
+   as its representation of an exception being thrown. In general, the
+   full representation of an exception object is language- and
+   implementation-specific, but it will be prefixed by a header
+   understood by the unwind interface.  */
+
+struct _Unwind_Exception;
+
+typedef void (*_Unwind_Exception_Cleanup_Fn) (_Unwind_Reason_Code,
+					      struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+struct _Unwind_Exception
+{
+  _Unwind_Exception_Class exception_class;
+  _Unwind_Exception_Cleanup_Fn exception_cleanup;
+
+#if !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__) && defined (__SEH__)
+  _Unwind_Word private_[6];
+#else
+  _Unwind_Word private_1;
+  _Unwind_Word private_2;
+#endif
+
+  /* @@@ The IA-64 ABI says that this structure must be double-word aligned.
+     Taking that literally does not make much sense generically.  Instead we
+     provide the maximum alignment required by any type for the machine.  */
+} __attribute__((__aligned__));
+
+
+/* The ACTIONS argument to the personality routine is a bitwise OR of one
+   or more of the following constants.  */
+typedef int _Unwind_Action;
+
+#define _UA_SEARCH_PHASE	1
+#define _UA_CLEANUP_PHASE	2
+#define _UA_HANDLER_FRAME	4
+#define _UA_FORCE_UNWIND	8
+#define _UA_END_OF_STACK	16
+
+/* The target can override this macro to define any back-end-specific
+   attributes required for the lowest-level stack frame.  */
+#ifndef LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+#define LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+#endif
+
+/* This is an opaque type used to refer to a system-specific data
+   structure used by the system unwinder. This context is created and
+   destroyed by the system, and passed to the personality routine
+   during unwinding.  */
+struct _Unwind_Context;
+
+/* Raise an exception, passing along the given exception object.  */
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_RaiseException (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+/* Raise an exception for forced unwinding.  */
+
+typedef _Unwind_Reason_Code (*_Unwind_Stop_Fn)
+     (int, _Unwind_Action, _Unwind_Exception_Class,
+      struct _Unwind_Exception *, struct _Unwind_Context *, void *);
+
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_ForcedUnwind (struct _Unwind_Exception *, _Unwind_Stop_Fn, void *);
+
+/* Helper to invoke the exception_cleanup routine.  */
+extern void _Unwind_DeleteException (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+/* Resume propagation of an existing exception.  This is used after
+   e.g. executing cleanup code, and not to implement rethrowing.  */
+extern void LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_Resume (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+/* @@@ Resume propagation of a FORCE_UNWIND exception, or to rethrow
+   a normal exception that was handled.  */
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+/* @@@ Use unwind data to perform a stack backtrace.  The trace callback
+   is called for every stack frame in the call chain, but no cleanup
+   actions are performed.  */
+typedef _Unwind_Reason_Code (*_Unwind_Trace_Fn)
+     (struct _Unwind_Context *, void *);
+
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_Backtrace (_Unwind_Trace_Fn, void *);
+
+/* These functions are used for communicating information about the unwind
+   context (i.e. the unwind descriptors and the user register state) between
+   the unwind library and the personality routine and landing pad.  Only
+   selected registers may be manipulated.  */
+
+extern _Unwind_Word _Unwind_GetGR (struct _Unwind_Context *, int);
+extern void _Unwind_SetGR (struct _Unwind_Context *, int, _Unwind_Word);
+
+extern _Unwind_Ptr _Unwind_GetIP (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+extern _Unwind_Ptr _Unwind_GetIPInfo (struct _Unwind_Context *, int *);
+extern void _Unwind_SetIP (struct _Unwind_Context *, _Unwind_Ptr);
+
+/* @@@ Retrieve the CFA of the given context.  */
+extern _Unwind_Word _Unwind_GetCFA (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+
+extern void *_Unwind_GetLanguageSpecificData (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+
+extern _Unwind_Ptr _Unwind_GetRegionStart (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+
+
+/* The personality routine is the function in the C++ (or other language)
+   runtime library which serves as an interface between the system unwind
+   library and language-specific exception handling semantics.  It is
+   specific to the code fragment described by an unwind info block, and
+   it is always referenced via the pointer in the unwind info block, and
+   hence it has no ABI-specified name.
+
+   Note that this implies that two different C++ implementations can
+   use different names, and have different contents in the language
+   specific data area.  Moreover, that the language specific data
+   area contains no version info because name of the function invoked
+   provides more effective versioning by detecting at link time the
+   lack of code to handle the different data format.  */
+
+typedef _Unwind_Reason_Code (*_Unwind_Personality_Fn)
+     (int, _Unwind_Action, _Unwind_Exception_Class,
+      struct _Unwind_Exception *, struct _Unwind_Context *);
+
+/* @@@ The following alternate entry points are for setjmp/longjmp
+   based unwinding.  */
+
+struct SjLj_Function_Context;
+extern void _Unwind_SjLj_Register (struct SjLj_Function_Context *);
+extern void _Unwind_SjLj_Unregister (struct SjLj_Function_Context *);
+
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_SjLj_ForcedUnwind (struct _Unwind_Exception *, _Unwind_Stop_Fn, void *);
+extern void LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_SjLj_Resume (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+extern _Unwind_Reason_Code LIBGCC2_UNWIND_ATTRIBUTE
+_Unwind_SjLj_Resume_or_Rethrow (struct _Unwind_Exception *);
+
+/* @@@ The following provide access to the base addresses for text
+   and data-relative addressing in the LDSA.  In order to stay link
+   compatible with the standard ABI for IA-64, we inline these.  */
+
+#ifdef __ia64__
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+static inline _Unwind_Ptr
+_Unwind_GetDataRelBase (struct _Unwind_Context *_C)
+{
+  /* The GP is stored in R1.  */
+  return _Unwind_GetGR (_C, 1);
+}
+
+static inline _Unwind_Ptr
+_Unwind_GetTextRelBase (struct _Unwind_Context *_C __attribute__ ((__unused__)))
+{
+  abort ();
+  return 0;
+}
+
+/* @@@ Retrieve the Backing Store Pointer of the given context.  */
+extern _Unwind_Word _Unwind_GetBSP (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+#else
+extern _Unwind_Ptr _Unwind_GetDataRelBase (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+extern _Unwind_Ptr _Unwind_GetTextRelBase (struct _Unwind_Context *);
+#endif
+
+/* @@@ Given an address, return the entry point of the function that
+   contains it.  */
+extern void * _Unwind_FindEnclosingFunction (void *pc);
+
+#ifndef __SIZEOF_LONG__
+  #error "__SIZEOF_LONG__ macro not defined"
+#endif
+
+#ifndef __SIZEOF_POINTER__
+  #error "__SIZEOF_POINTER__ macro not defined"
+#endif
+
+
+/* leb128 type numbers have a potentially unlimited size.
+   The target of the following definitions of _sleb128_t and _uleb128_t
+   is to have efficient data types large enough to hold the leb128 type
+   numbers used in the unwind code.
+   Mostly these types will simply be defined to long and unsigned long
+   except when a unsigned long data type on the target machine is not
+   capable of storing a pointer.  */
+
+#if __SIZEOF_LONG__ >= __SIZEOF_POINTER__
+  typedef long _sleb128_t;
+  typedef unsigned long _uleb128_t;
+#elif __SIZEOF_LONG_LONG__ >= __SIZEOF_POINTER__
+  typedef long long _sleb128_t;
+  typedef unsigned long long _uleb128_t;
+#else
+# error "What type shall we use for _sleb128_t?"
+#endif
+
+#if defined (__SEH__) && !defined (__USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS__)
+/* Handles the mapping from SEH to GCC interfaces.  */
+EXCEPTION_DISPOSITION _GCC_specific_handler (PEXCEPTION_RECORD, void *,
+					     PCONTEXT, PDISPATCHER_CONTEXT,
+					     _Unwind_Personality_Fn);
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef HIDE_EXPORTS
+#pragma GCC visibility pop
+#endif
+
+#endif /* unwind.h */
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+++ b/lib/gcc/mips64el-linux-android/4.9/include/varargs.h
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#ifndef _VARARGS_H
+#define _VARARGS_H
+
+#error "GCC no longer implements <varargs.h>."
+#error "Revise your code to use <stdarg.h>."
+
+#endif
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+# This spec file is read by gcc when linking.  It is used to specify the
+# standard libraries we need in order to link with libgomp.
+*link_gomp: -lgomp 
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+# This spec file is read by gcc when linking.  It is used to specify the
+# standard libraries we need in order to link with libgomp.
+*link_gomp: -lgomp 
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+# This spec file is read by gcc when linking.  It is used to specify the
+# standard libraries we need in order to link with libgomp.
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+# Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import gdb
+
+# This small code snippet deals with problem of strings in Python 2.x
+# and Python 3.x.  Python 2.x has str and unicode classes which are
+# sub-classes of basestring.  In Python 3.x all strings are encoded
+# and basestring has been removed.
+try:
+    basestring
+except NameError:
+    basestring = str
+
+class FrameDecorator(object):
+    """Basic implementation of a Frame Decorator"""
+
+    """ This base frame decorator decorates a frame or another frame
+    decorator, and provides convenience methods.  If this object is
+    wrapping a frame decorator, defer to that wrapped object's method
+    if it has one.  This allows for frame decorators that have
+    sub-classed FrameDecorator object, but also wrap other frame
+    decorators on the same frame to correctly execute.
+
+    E.g
+
+    If the result of frame filters running means we have one gdb.Frame
+    wrapped by multiple frame decorators, all sub-classed from
+    FrameDecorator, the resulting hierarchy will be:
+
+    Decorator1
+      -- (wraps) Decorator2
+        -- (wraps) FrameDecorator
+          -- (wraps) gdb.Frame
+
+    In this case we have two frame decorators, both of which are
+    sub-classed from FrameDecorator.  If Decorator1 just overrides the
+    'function' method, then all of the other methods are carried out
+    by the super-class FrameDecorator.  But Decorator2 may have
+    overriden other methods, so FrameDecorator will look at the
+    'base' parameter and defer to that class's methods.  And so on,
+    down the chain."""
+
+    # 'base' can refer to a gdb.Frame or another frame decorator.  In
+    # the latter case, the child class will have called the super
+    # method and _base will be an object conforming to the Frame Filter
+    # class.
+    def __init__(self, base):
+        self._base = base
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _is_limited_frame(frame):
+        """Internal utility to determine if the frame is special or
+        limited."""
+        sal = frame.find_sal()
+
+        if (not sal.symtab or not sal.symtab.filename
+            or frame.type() == gdb.DUMMY_FRAME
+            or frame.type() == gdb.SIGTRAMP_FRAME):
+
+            return True
+
+        return False
+
+    def elided(self):
+        """Return any elided frames that this class might be
+        wrapping, or None."""
+        if hasattr(self._base, "elided"):
+            return self._base.elided()
+
+        return None
+
+    def function(self):
+        """ Return the name of the frame's function or an address of
+        the function of the frame.  First determine if this is a
+        special frame.  If not, try to determine filename from GDB's
+        frame internal function API.  Finally, if a name cannot be
+        determined return the address.  If this function returns an
+        address, GDB will attempt to determine the function name from
+        its internal minimal symbols store (for example, for inferiors
+        without debug-info)."""
+
+        # Both gdb.Frame, and FrameDecorator have a method called
+        # "function", so determine which object this is.
+        if not isinstance(self._base, gdb.Frame):
+            if hasattr(self._base, "function"):
+                # If it is not a gdb.Frame, and there is already a
+                # "function" method, use that.
+                return self._base.function()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+
+        if frame.type() == gdb.DUMMY_FRAME:
+            return "<function called from gdb>"
+        elif frame.type() == gdb.SIGTRAMP_FRAME:
+            return "<signal handler called>"
+
+        func = frame.function()
+
+        # If we cannot determine the function name, return the
+        # address.  If GDB detects an integer value from this function
+        # it will attempt to find the function name from minimal
+        # symbols via its own internal functions.
+        if func == None:
+            pc = frame.pc()
+            return pc
+
+        return str(func)
+
+    def address(self):
+        """ Return the address of the frame's pc"""
+
+        if hasattr(self._base, "address"):
+            return self._base.address()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+        return frame.pc()
+
+    def filename(self):
+        """ Return the filename associated with this frame, detecting
+        and returning the appropriate library name is this is a shared
+        library."""
+
+        if hasattr(self._base, "filename"):
+            return self._base.filename()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+        sal = frame.find_sal()
+        if not sal.symtab or not sal.symtab.filename:
+            pc = frame.pc()
+            return gdb.solib_name(pc)
+        else:
+            return sal.symtab.filename
+
+    def frame_args(self):
+        """ Return an iterable of frame arguments for this frame, if
+        any.  The iterable object contains objects conforming with the
+        Symbol/Value interface.  If there are no frame arguments, or
+        if this frame is deemed to be a special case, return None."""
+
+        if hasattr(self._base, "frame_args"):
+            return self._base.frame_args()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+        if self._is_limited_frame(frame):
+            return None
+
+        args = FrameVars(frame)
+        return args.fetch_frame_args()
+
+    def frame_locals(self):
+        """ Return an iterable of local variables for this frame, if
+        any.  The iterable object contains objects conforming with the
+        Symbol/Value interface.  If there are no frame locals, or if
+        this frame is deemed to be a special case, return None."""
+
+        if hasattr(self._base, "frame_locals"):
+            return self._base.frame_locals()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+        if self._is_limited_frame(frame):
+            return None
+
+        args = FrameVars(frame)
+        return args.fetch_frame_locals()
+
+    def line(self):
+        """ Return line number information associated with the frame's
+        pc.  If symbol table/line information does not exist, or if
+        this frame is deemed to be a special case, return None"""
+
+        if hasattr(self._base, "line"):
+            return self._base.line()
+
+        frame = self.inferior_frame()
+        if self._is_limited_frame(frame):
+            return None
+
+        sal = frame.find_sal()
+        if (sal):
+            return sal.line
+        else:
+            return None
+
+    def inferior_frame(self):
+        """ Return the gdb.Frame underpinning this frame decorator."""
+
+        # If 'base' is a frame decorator, we want to call its inferior
+        # frame method.  If '_base' is a gdb.Frame, just return that.
+        if hasattr(self._base, "inferior_frame"):
+            return self._base.inferior_frame()
+        return self._base
+
+class SymValueWrapper(object):
+    """A container class conforming to the Symbol/Value interface
+    which holds frame locals or frame arguments."""
+    def __init__(self, symbol, value):
+        self.sym = symbol
+        self.val = value
+
+    def value(self):
+        """ Return the value associated with this symbol, or None"""
+        return self.val
+
+    def symbol(self):
+        """ Return the symbol, or Python text, associated with this
+        symbol, or None"""
+        return self.sym
+
+class FrameVars(object):
+
+    """Utility class to fetch and store frame local variables, or
+    frame arguments."""
+
+    def __init__(self, frame):
+        self.frame = frame
+        self.symbol_class = {
+            gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_STATIC: True,
+            gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_REGISTER: True,
+            gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_ARG: True,
+            gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_REF_ARG: True,
+            gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_LOCAL: True,
+	    gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_REGPARM_ADDR: True,
+	    gdb.SYMBOL_LOC_COMPUTED: True
+            }
+
+    def fetch_b(self, sym):
+        """ Local utility method to determine if according to Symbol
+        type whether it should be included in the iterator.  Not all
+        symbols are fetched, and only symbols that return
+        True from this method should be fetched."""
+
+        # SYM may be a string instead of a symbol in the case of
+        # synthetic local arguments or locals.  If that is the case,
+        # always fetch.
+        if isinstance(sym, basestring):
+            return True
+
+        sym_type = sym.addr_class
+
+        return self.symbol_class.get(sym_type, False)
+
+    def fetch_frame_locals(self):
+        """Public utility method to fetch frame local variables for
+        the stored frame.  Frame arguments are not fetched.  If there
+        are no frame local variables, return an empty list."""
+        lvars = []
+
+        block = self.frame.block()
+
+        while block != None:
+            if block.is_global or block.is_static:
+                break
+            for sym in block:
+                if sym.is_argument:
+                    continue;
+                if self.fetch_b(sym):
+                    lvars.append(SymValueWrapper(sym, None))
+
+            block = block.superblock
+
+        return lvars
+
+    def fetch_frame_args(self):
+        """Public utility method to fetch frame arguments for the
+        stored frame.  Frame arguments are the only type fetched.  If
+        there are no frame argument variables, return an empty list."""
+
+        args = []
+        block = self.frame.block()
+        while block != None:
+            if block.function != None:
+                break
+            block = block.superblock
+
+        if block != None:
+            for sym in block:
+                if not sym.is_argument:
+                    continue;
+                args.append(SymValueWrapper(sym, None))
+
+        return args
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/FrameIterator.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/FrameIterator.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f33bbb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/FrameIterator.py
@@ -0,0 +1,51 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import gdb
+import itertools
+
+class FrameIterator(object):
+    """A gdb.Frame iterator.  Iterates over gdb.Frames or objects that
+    conform to that interface."""
+
+    def __init__(self, frame_obj):
+        """Initialize a FrameIterator.
+
+        Arguments:
+            frame_obj the starting frame."""
+
+        super(FrameIterator, self).__init__()
+        self.frame = frame_obj
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        return self
+
+    def next(self):
+        """next implementation.
+
+        Returns:
+            The next oldest frame."""
+
+        result = self.frame
+        if result is None:
+            raise StopIteration
+        self.frame = result.older()
+        return result
+
+    # Python 3.x requires __next__(self) while Python 2.x requires
+    # next(self).  Define next(self), and for Python 3.x create this
+    # wrapper.
+    def __next__(self):
+        return self.next()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/__init__.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..61f5b5e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import traceback
+import os
+import sys
+import _gdb
+
+if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
+    # Python 3 moved "reload"
+    from imp import reload
+
+from _gdb import *
+
+class _GdbFile (object):
+    # These two are needed in Python 3
+    encoding = "UTF-8"
+    errors = "strict"
+    
+    def close(self):
+        # Do nothing.
+        return None
+
+    def isatty(self):
+        return False
+
+    def writelines(self, iterable):
+        for line in iterable:
+            self.write(line)
+
+    def flush(self):
+        flush()
+
+class GdbOutputFile (_GdbFile):
+    def write(self, s):
+        write(s, stream=STDOUT)
+
+sys.stdout = GdbOutputFile()
+
+class GdbOutputErrorFile (_GdbFile):
+    def write(self, s):
+        write(s, stream=STDERR)
+
+sys.stderr = GdbOutputErrorFile()
+
+# Default prompt hook does nothing.
+prompt_hook = None
+
+# Ensure that sys.argv is set to something.
+# We do not use PySys_SetArgvEx because it did not appear until 2.6.6.
+sys.argv = ['']
+
+# Initial pretty printers.
+pretty_printers = []
+
+# Initial type printers.
+type_printers = []
+# Initial frame filters.
+frame_filters = {}
+
+# Convenience variable to GDB's python directory
+PYTHONDIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
+
+# Auto-load all functions/commands.
+
+# Packages to auto-load.
+
+packages = [
+    'function',
+    'command'
+]
+
+# pkgutil.iter_modules is not available prior to Python 2.6.  Instead,
+# manually iterate the list, collating the Python files in each module
+# path.  Construct the module name, and import.
+
+def auto_load_packages():
+    for package in packages:
+        location = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), package)
+        if os.path.exists(location):
+            py_files = filter(lambda x: x.endswith('.py')
+                                        and x != '__init__.py',
+                              os.listdir(location))
+
+            for py_file in py_files:
+                # Construct from foo.py, gdb.module.foo
+                modname = "%s.%s.%s" % ( __name__, package, py_file[:-3] )
+                try:
+                    if modname in sys.modules:
+                        # reload modules with duplicate names
+                        reload(__import__(modname))
+                    else:
+                        __import__(modname)
+                except:
+                    sys.stderr.write (traceback.format_exc() + "\n")
+
+auto_load_packages()
+
+def GdbSetPythonDirectory(dir):
+    """Update sys.path, reload gdb and auto-load packages."""
+    global PYTHONDIR
+
+    try:
+        sys.path.remove(PYTHONDIR)
+    except ValueError:
+        pass
+    sys.path.insert(0, dir)
+
+    PYTHONDIR = dir
+
+    # note that reload overwrites the gdb module without deleting existing
+    # attributes
+    reload(__import__(__name__))
+    auto_load_packages()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/__init__.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..21eaef8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/explore.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/explore.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dd77875
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/explore.py
@@ -0,0 +1,760 @@
+# GDB 'explore' command.
+# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Implementation of the GDB 'explore' command using the GDB Python API."""
+
+import gdb
+import sys
+
+if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
+    # Python 3 renamed raw_input to input
+    raw_input = input
+    
+class Explorer(object):
+    """Internal class which invokes other explorers."""
+
+    # This map is filled by the Explorer.init_env() function
+    type_code_to_explorer_map = { }
+
+    _SCALAR_TYPE_LIST = (
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_CHAR,
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT,
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL,
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT,
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_VOID,
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM,
+    )
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def guard_expr(expr):
+        length = len(expr)
+        guard = False
+
+        if expr[0] == '(' and expr[length-1] == ')':
+            pass
+        else:
+            i = 0
+            while i < length:
+                c = expr[i]
+                if (c == '_' or ('a' <= c and c <= 'z') or
+                    ('A' <= c and c <= 'Z') or ('0' <= c and c <= '9')):
+                    pass
+                else:
+                    guard = True
+                    break
+                i += 1
+
+        if guard:
+            return "(" + expr + ")"
+        else:
+            return expr
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Main function to explore an expression value.
+
+        Arguments:
+            expr: The expression string that is being explored.
+            value: The gdb.Value value of the expression.
+            is_child: Boolean value to indicate if the expression is a child.
+                      An expression is a child if it is derived from the main
+                      expression entered by the user.  For example, if the user
+                      entered an expression which evaluates to a struct, then
+                      when exploring the fields of the struct, is_child is set
+                      to True internally.
+
+        Returns:
+            No return value.
+        """
+        type_code = value.type.code
+        if type_code in Explorer.type_code_to_explorer_map:
+            explorer_class = Explorer.type_code_to_explorer_map[type_code]
+            while explorer_class.explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+                pass
+        else:
+            print ("Explorer for type '%s' not yet available.\n" %
+                   str(value.type))
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Main function to explore a data type.
+
+        Arguments:
+            name: The string representing the path to the data type being
+                  explored.
+            datatype: The gdb.Type value of the data type being explored.
+            is_child: Boolean value to indicate if the name is a child.
+                      A name is a child if it is derived from the main name
+                      entered by the user.  For example, if the user entered
+                      the name of struct type, then when exploring the fields
+                      of the struct, is_child is set to True internally.
+
+        Returns:
+            No return value.
+        """
+        type_code = datatype.code
+        if type_code in Explorer.type_code_to_explorer_map:
+            explorer_class = Explorer.type_code_to_explorer_map[type_code]
+            while explorer_class.explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+                pass
+        else:
+            print ("Explorer for type '%s' not yet available.\n" %
+                   str(datatype))
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def init_env():
+        """Initializes the Explorer environment.
+        This function should be invoked before starting any exploration.  If
+        invoked before an exploration, it need not be invoked for subsequent
+        explorations.
+        """
+        Explorer.type_code_to_explorer_map = {
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_CHAR : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_VOID : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM : ScalarExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT : CompoundExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION : CompoundExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR : PointerExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF : ReferenceExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF : TypedefExplorer,
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_ARRAY : ArrayExplorer
+        }
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def is_scalar_type(type):
+        """Checks whether a type is a scalar type.
+        A type is a scalar type of its type is
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_CHAR or
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_INT or
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_BOOL or
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_FLT or
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_VOID or
+            gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM.
+
+        Arguments:
+            type: The type to be checked.
+
+        Returns:
+            'True' if 'type' is a scalar type. 'False' otherwise.
+        """
+        return type.code in Explorer._SCALAR_TYPE_LIST
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def return_to_parent_value():
+        """A utility function which prints that the current exploration session
+        is returning to the parent value. Useful when exploring values.
+        """
+        print ("\nReturning to parent value...\n")
+        
+    @staticmethod
+    def return_to_parent_value_prompt():
+        """A utility function which prompts the user to press the 'enter' key
+        so that the exploration session can shift back to the parent value.
+        Useful when exploring values.
+        """
+        raw_input("\nPress enter to return to parent value: ")
+        
+    @staticmethod
+    def return_to_enclosing_type():
+        """A utility function which prints that the current exploration session
+        is returning to the enclosing type.  Useful when exploring types.
+        """
+        print ("\nReturning to enclosing type...\n")
+        
+    @staticmethod
+    def return_to_enclosing_type_prompt():
+        """A utility function which prompts the user to press the 'enter' key
+        so that the exploration session can shift back to the enclosing type.
+        Useful when exploring types.
+        """
+        raw_input("\nPress enter to return to enclosing type: ")
+
+
+class ScalarExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore scalar values."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore scalar values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr and Explorer.is_scalar_type for more
+        information.
+        """
+        print ("'%s' is a scalar value of type '%s'." %
+               (expr, value.type))
+        print ("%s = %s" % (expr, str(value)))
+
+        if is_child:
+            Explorer.return_to_parent_value_prompt()
+            Explorer.return_to_parent_value()
+
+        return False
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore scalar types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type and Explorer.is_scalar_type for more
+        information.
+        """
+        if datatype.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
+            if is_child:
+                print ("%s is of an enumerated type '%s'." %
+                       (name, str(datatype)))
+            else:
+                print ("'%s' is an enumerated type." % name)
+        else:
+            if is_child:
+                print ("%s is of a scalar type '%s'." %
+                       (name, str(datatype)))
+            else:
+                print ("'%s' is a scalar type." % name)
+
+        if is_child:
+            Explorer.return_to_enclosing_type_prompt()
+            Explorer.return_to_enclosing_type()
+
+        return False
+
+
+class PointerExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore pointer values."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore pointer values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr for more information.
+        """
+        print ("'%s' is a pointer to a value of type '%s'" %
+               (expr, str(value.type.target())))
+        option  = raw_input("Continue exploring it as a pointer to a single "
+                            "value [y/n]: ")
+        if option == "y":
+            deref_value = None
+            try:
+                deref_value = value.dereference()
+                str(deref_value)
+            except gdb.MemoryError:
+                print ("'%s' a pointer pointing to an invalid memory "
+                       "location." % expr)
+                if is_child:
+                    Explorer.return_to_parent_value_prompt()
+                return False
+            Explorer.explore_expr("*%s" % Explorer.guard_expr(expr),
+                                  deref_value, is_child)
+            return False
+        
+        option  = raw_input("Continue exploring it as a pointer to an "
+                            "array [y/n]: ")
+        if option == "y":
+            while True:
+                index = 0
+                try:
+                    index = int(raw_input("Enter the index of the element you "
+                                          "want to explore in '%s': " % expr))
+                except ValueError:
+                    break
+                element_expr = "%s[%d]" % (Explorer.guard_expr(expr), index)
+                element = value[index]
+                try:
+                    str(element)
+                except gdb.MemoryError:
+                    print ("Cannot read value at index %d." % index)
+                    continue
+                Explorer.explore_expr(element_expr, element, True)
+            return False
+
+        if is_child:
+            Explorer.return_to_parent_value()
+        return False
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore pointer types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type for more information.
+        """
+        target_type = datatype.target()
+        print ("\n%s is a pointer to a value of type '%s'." %
+               (name, str(target_type)))
+
+        Explorer.explore_type("the pointee type of %s" % name,
+                              target_type,
+                              is_child)
+        return False
+
+
+class ReferenceExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore reference (TYPE_CODE_REF) values."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore array values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr for more information.
+        """
+        referenced_value = value.referenced_value()
+        Explorer.explore_expr(expr, referenced_value, is_child)
+        return False
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore pointer types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type for more information.
+        """
+        target_type = datatype.target()
+        Explorer.explore_type(name, target_type, is_child)
+        return False
+
+
+class ArrayExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore arrays."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore array values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr for more information.
+        """
+        target_type = value.type.target()
+        print ("'%s' is an array of '%s'." % (expr, str(target_type)))
+        index = 0
+        try:
+            index = int(raw_input("Enter the index of the element you want to "
+                                  "explore in '%s': " % expr))
+        except ValueError:
+            if is_child:
+                Explorer.return_to_parent_value()
+            return False
+
+        element = None
+        try:
+            element = value[index]
+            str(element)
+        except gdb.MemoryError:
+            print ("Cannot read value at index %d." % index)
+            raw_input("Press enter to continue... ")
+            return True
+            
+        Explorer.explore_expr("%s[%d]" % (Explorer.guard_expr(expr), index),
+                              element, True)
+        return True
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore array types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type for more information.
+        """
+        target_type = datatype.target()
+        print ("%s is an array of '%s'." % (name, str(target_type)))
+
+        Explorer.explore_type("the array element of %s" % name, target_type,
+                              is_child)
+        return False
+
+
+class CompoundExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore struct, classes and unions."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _print_fields(print_list):
+        """Internal function which prints the fields of a struct/class/union.
+        """
+        max_field_name_length = 0
+        for pair in print_list:
+            if max_field_name_length < len(pair[0]):
+                max_field_name_length = len(pair[0])
+
+        for pair in print_list:
+            print ("  %*s = %s" % (max_field_name_length, pair[0], pair[1]))
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def _get_real_field_count(fields):
+        real_field_count = 0;
+        for field in fields:
+            if not field.artificial:
+                real_field_count = real_field_count + 1
+
+        return real_field_count
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore structs/classes and union values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr for more information.
+        """
+        datatype = value.type
+        type_code = datatype.code
+        fields = datatype.fields()
+
+        if type_code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
+            type_desc = "struct/class"
+        else:
+            type_desc = "union"
+
+        if CompoundExplorer._get_real_field_count(fields) == 0:
+            print ("The value of '%s' is a %s of type '%s' with no fields." %
+                   (expr, type_desc, str(value.type)))
+            if is_child:
+                Explorer.return_to_parent_value_prompt()
+            return False
+
+        print ("The value of '%s' is a %s of type '%s' with the following "
+              "fields:\n" % (expr, type_desc, str(value.type)))
+
+        has_explorable_fields = False
+        choice_to_compound_field_map = { }
+        current_choice = 0
+        print_list = [ ]
+        for field in fields:
+            if field.artificial:
+                continue
+            field_full_name = Explorer.guard_expr(expr) + "." + field.name
+            if field.is_base_class:
+                field_value = value.cast(field.type)
+            else:
+                field_value = value[field.name]
+            literal_value = ""
+            if type_code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION:
+                literal_value = ("<Enter %d to explore this field of type "
+                                 "'%s'>" % (current_choice, str(field.type)))
+                has_explorable_fields = True
+            else:
+                if Explorer.is_scalar_type(field.type):
+                    literal_value = ("%s .. (Value of type '%s')" %
+                                     (str(field_value), str(field.type)))
+                else:
+                    if field.is_base_class:
+                        field_desc = "base class"
+                    else:
+                        field_desc = "field"
+                    literal_value = ("<Enter %d to explore this %s of type "
+                                     "'%s'>" %
+                                     (current_choice, field_desc,
+                                      str(field.type)))
+                    has_explorable_fields = True
+
+            choice_to_compound_field_map[str(current_choice)] = (
+                field_full_name, field_value)
+            current_choice = current_choice + 1
+
+            print_list.append((field.name, literal_value))
+
+        CompoundExplorer._print_fields(print_list)
+        print ("")
+
+        if has_explorable_fields:
+            choice = raw_input("Enter the field number of choice: ")
+            if choice in choice_to_compound_field_map:
+                Explorer.explore_expr(choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][0],
+                                      choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][1],
+                                      True)
+                return True
+            else:
+                if is_child:
+                    Explorer.return_to_parent_value()
+        else:
+            if is_child:
+                Explorer.return_to_parent_value_prompt()
+
+        return False
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore struct/class and union types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type for more information.
+        """
+        type_code = datatype.code
+        type_desc = ""
+        if type_code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT:
+            type_desc = "struct/class"
+        else:
+            type_desc = "union"
+
+        fields = datatype.fields()
+        if CompoundExplorer._get_real_field_count(fields) == 0:
+            if is_child:
+                print ("%s is a %s of type '%s' with no fields." %
+                       (name, type_desc, str(datatype)))
+                Explorer.return_to_enclosing_type_prompt()
+            else:
+                print ("'%s' is a %s with no fields." % (name, type_desc))
+            return False
+
+        if is_child:
+            print ("%s is a %s of type '%s' "
+                   "with the following fields:\n" %
+                   (name, type_desc, str(datatype)))
+        else:
+            print ("'%s' is a %s with the following "
+                   "fields:\n" %
+                   (name, type_desc))
+
+        has_explorable_fields = False
+        current_choice = 0
+        choice_to_compound_field_map = { }
+        print_list = [ ]
+        for field in fields:
+            if field.artificial:
+                continue
+            if field.is_base_class:
+                field_desc = "base class"
+            else:
+                field_desc = "field"
+            rhs = ("<Enter %d to explore this %s of type '%s'>" %
+                   (current_choice, field_desc, str(field.type)))
+            print_list.append((field.name, rhs))
+            choice_to_compound_field_map[str(current_choice)] = (
+                field.name, field.type, field_desc)
+            current_choice = current_choice + 1
+
+        CompoundExplorer._print_fields(print_list)
+        print ("")
+
+        if len(choice_to_compound_field_map) > 0:
+            choice = raw_input("Enter the field number of choice: ")
+            if choice in choice_to_compound_field_map:
+                if is_child:
+                    new_name = ("%s '%s' of %s" % 
+                                (choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][2],
+                                 choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][0],
+                                 name))
+                else:
+                    new_name = ("%s '%s' of '%s'" % 
+                                (choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][2],
+                                 choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][0],
+                                 name))
+                Explorer.explore_type(new_name,
+                    choice_to_compound_field_map[choice][1], True)
+                return True
+            else:
+                if is_child:
+                    Explorer.return_to_enclosing_type()
+        else:
+            if is_child:
+                Explorer.return_to_enclosing_type_prompt()
+
+        return False
+           
+
+class TypedefExplorer(object):
+    """Internal class used to explore values whose type is a typedef."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_expr(expr, value, is_child):
+        """Function to explore typedef values.
+        See Explorer.explore_expr for more information.
+        """
+        actual_type = value.type.strip_typedefs()
+        print ("The value of '%s' is of type '%s' "
+               "which is a typedef of type '%s'" %
+               (expr, str(value.type), str(actual_type)))
+
+        Explorer.explore_expr(expr, value.cast(actual_type), is_child)
+        return False
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def explore_type(name, datatype, is_child):
+        """Function to explore typedef types.
+        See Explorer.explore_type for more information.
+        """
+        actual_type = datatype.strip_typedefs()
+        if is_child:
+            print ("The type of %s is a typedef of type '%s'." %
+                   (name, str(actual_type)))
+        else:
+            print ("The type '%s' is a typedef of type '%s'." %
+                   (name, str(actual_type)))
+
+        Explorer.explore_type(name, actual_type, is_child)
+        return False
+
+
+class ExploreUtils(object):
+    """Internal class which provides utilities for the main command classes."""
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def check_args(name, arg_str):
+        """Utility to check if adequate number of arguments are passed to an
+        explore command.
+
+        Arguments:
+            name: The name of the explore command.
+            arg_str: The argument string passed to the explore command.
+
+        Returns:
+            True if adequate arguments are passed, false otherwise.
+
+        Raises:
+            gdb.GdbError if adequate arguments are not passed.
+        """
+        if len(arg_str) < 1:
+            raise gdb.GdbError("ERROR: '%s' requires an argument."
+                               % name)
+            return False
+        else:
+            return True
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def get_type_from_str(type_str):
+        """A utility function to deduce the gdb.Type value from a string
+        representing the type.
+
+        Arguments:
+            type_str: The type string from which the gdb.Type value should be
+                      deduced.
+
+        Returns:
+            The deduced gdb.Type value if possible, None otherwise.
+        """
+        try:
+            # Assume the current language to be C/C++ and make a try.
+            return gdb.parse_and_eval("(%s *)0" % type_str).type.target()
+        except RuntimeError:
+            # If assumption of current language to be C/C++ was wrong, then
+            # lookup the type using the API.
+            try:
+                return gdb.lookup_type(type_str)
+            except RuntimeError:
+                return None
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def get_value_from_str(value_str):
+        """A utility function to deduce the gdb.Value value from a string
+        representing the value.
+
+        Arguments:
+            value_str: The value string from which the gdb.Value value should
+                       be deduced.
+
+        Returns:
+            The deduced gdb.Value value if possible, None otherwise.
+        """
+        try:
+            return gdb.parse_and_eval(value_str)
+        except RuntimeError:
+            return None
+
+
+class ExploreCommand(gdb.Command):
+    """Explore a value or a type valid in the current context.
+
+       Usage:
+
+         explore ARG
+
+         - ARG is either a valid expression or a type name.
+         - At any stage of exploration, hit the return key (instead of a
+           choice, if any) to return to the enclosing type or value.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(ExploreCommand, self).__init__(name = "explore",
+                                             command_class = gdb.COMMAND_DATA,
+                                             prefix = True)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg_str, from_tty):
+        if ExploreUtils.check_args("explore", arg_str) == False:
+            return
+
+        # Check if it is a value
+        value = ExploreUtils.get_value_from_str(arg_str)
+        if value is not None:
+            Explorer.explore_expr(arg_str, value, False)
+            return
+
+        # If it is not a value, check if it is a type
+        datatype = ExploreUtils.get_type_from_str(arg_str)
+        if datatype is not None:
+            Explorer.explore_type(arg_str, datatype, False)
+            return
+
+        # If it is neither a value nor a type, raise an error.
+        raise gdb.GdbError(
+            ("'%s' neither evaluates to a value nor is a type "
+             "in the current context." %
+             arg_str))
+
+
+class ExploreValueCommand(gdb.Command):
+    """Explore value of an expression valid in the current context.
+
+       Usage:
+
+         explore value ARG
+
+         - ARG is a valid expression.
+         - At any stage of exploration, hit the return key (instead of a
+           choice, if any) to return to the enclosing value.
+    """
+ 
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(ExploreValueCommand, self).__init__(
+            name = "explore value", command_class = gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg_str, from_tty):
+        if ExploreUtils.check_args("explore value", arg_str) == False:
+            return
+
+        value = ExploreUtils.get_value_from_str(arg_str)
+        if value is None:
+            raise gdb.GdbError(
+                (" '%s' does not evaluate to a value in the current "
+                 "context." %
+                 arg_str))
+            return
+
+        Explorer.explore_expr(arg_str, value, False)
+
+
+class ExploreTypeCommand(gdb.Command):            
+    """Explore a type or the type of an expression valid in the current
+       context.
+
+       Usage:
+
+         explore type ARG
+
+         - ARG is a valid expression or a type name.
+         - At any stage of exploration, hit the return key (instead of a
+           choice, if any) to return to the enclosing type.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(ExploreTypeCommand, self).__init__(
+            name = "explore type", command_class = gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg_str, from_tty):
+        if ExploreUtils.check_args("explore type", arg_str) == False:
+            return
+
+        datatype = ExploreUtils.get_type_from_str(arg_str)
+        if datatype is not None:
+            Explorer.explore_type(arg_str, datatype, False)
+            return
+
+        value = ExploreUtils.get_value_from_str(arg_str)
+        if value is not None:
+            print ("'%s' is of type '%s'." % (arg_str, str(value.type)))
+            Explorer.explore_type(str(value.type), value.type, False)
+            return
+
+        raise gdb.GdbError(("'%s' is not a type or value in the current "
+                            "context." % arg_str))
+
+
+Explorer.init_env()
+
+ExploreCommand()
+ExploreValueCommand()
+ExploreTypeCommand()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/frame_filters.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/frame_filters.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b04f477
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/frame_filters.py
@@ -0,0 +1,467 @@
+# Frame-filter commands.
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""GDB commands for working with frame-filters."""
+
+import sys
+import gdb
+import copy
+from gdb.FrameIterator import FrameIterator
+from gdb.FrameDecorator import FrameDecorator
+import gdb.frames
+import itertools
+
+# GDB Commands.
+class SetFilterPrefixCmd(gdb.Command):
+    """Prefix command for 'set' frame-filter related operations."""
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(SetFilterPrefixCmd, self).__init__("set frame-filter",
+                                                 gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE,
+                                                 gdb.COMPLETE_NONE, True)
+
+class ShowFilterPrefixCmd(gdb.Command):
+    """Prefix command for 'show' frame-filter related operations."""
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(ShowFilterPrefixCmd, self).__init__("show frame-filter",
+                                                  gdb.COMMAND_OBSCURE,
+                                                  gdb.COMPLETE_NONE, True)
+class InfoFrameFilter(gdb.Command):
+    """List all registered Python frame-filters.
+
+    Usage: info frame-filters
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(InfoFrameFilter, self).__init__("info frame-filter",
+                                              gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+    @staticmethod
+    def enabled_string(state):
+        """Return "Yes" if filter is enabled, otherwise "No"."""
+        if state:
+            return "Yes"
+        else:
+            return "No"
+
+    def list_frame_filters(self, frame_filters):
+        """ Internal worker function to list and print frame filters
+        in a dictionary.
+
+        Arguments:
+           frame_filters: The name of the dictionary, as
+           specified by GDB user commands.
+        """
+
+        sorted_frame_filters = sorted(frame_filters.items(),
+                                      key=lambda i: gdb.frames.get_priority(i[1]),
+                                      reverse=True)
+
+        if len(sorted_frame_filters) == 0:
+            print("  No frame filters registered.")
+        else:
+            print("  Priority  Enabled  Name")
+            for frame_filter in sorted_frame_filters:
+                name = frame_filter[0]
+                try:
+                    priority = '{:<8}'.format(
+                        str(gdb.frames.get_priority(frame_filter[1])))
+                    enabled = '{:<7}'.format(
+                        self.enabled_string(gdb.frames.get_enabled(frame_filter[1])))
+                except Exception:
+                    e = sys.exc_info()[1]
+                    print("  Error printing filter '"+name+"': "+str(e))
+                else:
+                    print("  %s  %s  %s" % (priority, enabled, name))
+
+    def print_list(self, title, filter_list, blank_line):
+        print(title)
+        self.list_frame_filters(filter_list)
+        if blank_line:
+            print("")
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        self.print_list("global frame-filters:", gdb.frame_filters, True)
+
+        cp = gdb.current_progspace()
+        self.print_list("progspace %s frame-filters:" % cp.filename,
+                        cp.frame_filters, True)
+
+        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+            self.print_list("objfile %s frame-filters:" % objfile.filename,
+                            objfile.frame_filters, False)
+
+# Internal enable/disable functions.
+
+def _enable_parse_arg(cmd_name, arg):
+    """ Internal worker function to take an argument from
+    enable/disable and return a tuple of arguments.
+
+    Arguments:
+        cmd_name: Name of the command invoking this function.
+        args: The argument as a string.
+
+    Returns:
+        A tuple containing the dictionary, and the argument, or just
+        the dictionary in the case of "all".
+    """
+
+    argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg);
+    argc = len(argv)
+    if argv[0] == "all" and argc > 1:
+        raise gdb.GdbError(cmd_name + ": with 'all' " \
+                          "you may not specify a filter.")
+    else:
+        if argv[0] != "all" and argc != 2:
+            raise gdb.GdbError(cmd_name + " takes exactly two arguments.")
+
+    return argv
+
+def _do_enable_frame_filter(command_tuple, flag):
+    """Worker for enabling/disabling frame_filters.
+
+    Arguments:
+        command_type: A tuple with the first element being the
+                      frame filter dictionary, and the second being
+                      the frame filter name.
+        flag: True for Enable, False for Disable.
+    """
+
+    list_op = command_tuple[0]
+    op_list = gdb.frames.return_list(list_op)
+
+    if list_op == "all":
+        for item in op_list:
+            gdb.frames.set_enabled(item, flag)
+    else:
+        frame_filter = command_tuple[1]
+        try:
+            ff = op_list[frame_filter]
+        except KeyError:
+            msg = "frame-filter '" + str(name) + "' not found."
+            raise gdb.GdbError(msg)
+
+        gdb.frames.set_enabled(ff, flag)
+
+def _complete_frame_filter_list(text, word, all_flag):
+    """Worker for frame filter dictionary name completion.
+
+    Arguments:
+        text: The full text of the command line.
+        word: The most recent word of the command line.
+        all_flag: Whether to include the word "all" in completion.
+
+    Returns:
+        A list of suggested frame filter dictionary name completions
+        from text/word analysis.  This list can be empty when there
+        are no suggestions for completion.
+        """
+    if all_flag == True:
+        filter_locations = ["all", "global", "progspace"]
+    else:
+        filter_locations = ["global", "progspace"]
+    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+        filter_locations.append(objfile.filename)
+
+    # If the user just asked for completions with no completion
+    # hints, just return all the frame filter dictionaries we know
+    # about.
+    if (text == ""):
+        return filter_locations
+
+    # Otherwise filter on what we know.
+    flist = filter(lambda x,y=text:x.startswith(y), filter_locations)
+
+    # If we only have one completion, complete it and return it.
+    if len(flist) == 1:
+        flist[0] = flist[0][len(text)-len(word):]
+
+    # Otherwise, return an empty list, or a list of frame filter
+    # dictionaries that the previous filter operation returned.
+    return flist
+
+def _complete_frame_filter_name(word, printer_dict):
+    """Worker for frame filter name completion.
+
+    Arguments:
+
+        word: The most recent word of the command line.
+
+        printer_dict: The frame filter dictionary to search for frame
+        filter name completions.
+
+        Returns: A list of suggested frame filter name completions
+        from word analysis of the frame filter dictionary.  This list
+        can be empty when there are no suggestions for completion.
+    """
+
+    printer_keys = printer_dict.keys()
+    if (word == ""):
+        return printer_keys
+
+    flist = filter(lambda x,y=word:x.startswith(y), printer_keys)
+    return flist
+
+class EnableFrameFilter(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to disable the specified frame-filter.
+
+    Usage: enable frame-filter enable DICTIONARY [NAME]
+
+    DICTIONARY is the name of the frame filter dictionary on which to
+    operate.  If dictionary is set to "all", perform operations on all
+    dictionaries.  Named dictionaries are: "global" for the global
+    frame filter dictionary, "progspace" for the program space's frame
+    filter dictionary.  If either all, or the two named dictionaries
+    are not specified, the dictionary name is assumed to be the name
+    of the object-file name.
+
+    NAME matches the name of the frame-filter to operate on.  If
+    DICTIONARY is "all", NAME is ignored.
+    """
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(EnableFrameFilter, self).__init__("enable frame-filter",
+                                                 gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+    def complete(self, text, word):
+        """Completion function for both frame filter dictionary, and
+        frame filter name."""
+        if text.count(" ") == 0:
+            return _complete_frame_filter_list(text, word, True)
+        else:
+            printer_list = gdb.frames.return_list(text.split()[0].rstrip())
+            return _complete_frame_filter_name(word, printer_list)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        command_tuple = _enable_parse_arg("enable frame-filter", arg)
+        _do_enable_frame_filter(command_tuple, True)
+
+
+class DisableFrameFilter(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to disable the specified frame-filter.
+
+    Usage: disable frame-filter disable DICTIONARY [NAME]
+
+    DICTIONARY is the name of the frame filter dictionary on which to
+    operate.  If dictionary is set to "all", perform operations on all
+    dictionaries.  Named dictionaries are: "global" for the global
+    frame filter dictionary, "progspace" for the program space's frame
+    filter dictionary.  If either all, or the two named dictionaries
+    are not specified, the dictionary name is assumed to be the name
+    of the object-file name.
+
+    NAME matches the name of the frame-filter to operate on.  If
+    DICTIONARY is "all", NAME is ignored.
+    """
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(DisableFrameFilter, self).__init__("disable frame-filter",
+                                                  gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def complete(self, text, word):
+        """Completion function for both frame filter dictionary, and
+        frame filter name."""
+        if text.count(" ") == 0:
+            return _complete_frame_filter_list(text, word, True)
+        else:
+            printer_list = gdb.frames.return_list(text.split()[0].rstrip())
+            return _complete_frame_filter_name(word, printer_list)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        command_tuple = _enable_parse_arg("disable frame-filter", arg)
+        _do_enable_frame_filter(command_tuple, False)
+
+class SetFrameFilterPriority(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to set the priority of the specified frame-filter.
+
+    Usage: set frame-filter priority DICTIONARY NAME PRIORITY
+
+    DICTIONARY is the name of the frame filter dictionary on which to
+    operate.  Named dictionaries are: "global" for the global frame
+    filter dictionary, "progspace" for the program space's framefilter
+    dictionary.  If either of these two are not specified, the
+    dictionary name is assumed to be the name of the object-file name.
+
+    NAME matches the name of the frame filter to operate on.
+
+    PRIORITY is the an integer to assign the new priority to the frame
+    filter.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(SetFrameFilterPriority, self).__init__("set frame-filter " \
+                                                     "priority",
+                                                     gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def _parse_pri_arg(self, arg):
+        """Internal worker to parse a priority from a tuple.
+
+        Arguments:
+            arg: Tuple which contains the arguments from the command.
+
+        Returns:
+            A tuple containing the dictionary, name and priority from
+            the arguments.
+
+        Raises:
+            gdb.GdbError: An error parsing the arguments.
+        """
+
+        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg);
+        argc = len(argv)
+        if argc != 3:
+            print("set frame-filter priority " \
+                  "takes exactly three arguments.")
+            return None
+
+        return argv
+
+    def _set_filter_priority(self, command_tuple):
+        """Internal worker for setting priority of frame-filters, by
+        parsing a tuple and calling _set_priority with the parsed
+        tuple.
+
+        Arguments:
+            command_tuple: Tuple which contains the arguments from the
+                           command.
+        """
+
+        list_op = command_tuple[0]
+        frame_filter = command_tuple[1]
+
+        # GDB returns arguments as a string, so convert priority to
+        # a number.
+        priority = int(command_tuple[2])
+
+        op_list = gdb.frames.return_list(list_op)
+
+        try:
+            ff = op_list[frame_filter]
+        except KeyError:
+            msg = "frame-filter '" + str(name) + "' not found."
+            raise gdb.GdbError(msg)
+
+        gdb.frames.set_priority(ff, priority)
+
+    def complete(self, text, word):
+        """Completion function for both frame filter dictionary, and
+        frame filter name."""
+        if text.count(" ") == 0:
+            return _complete_frame_filter_list(text, word, False)
+        else:
+            printer_list = gdb.frames.return_list(text.split()[0].rstrip())
+            return _complete_frame_filter_name(word, printer_list)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        command_tuple = self._parse_pri_arg(arg)
+        if command_tuple != None:
+            self._set_filter_priority(command_tuple)
+
+class ShowFrameFilterPriority(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to show the priority of the specified frame-filter.
+
+    Usage: show frame-filter priority DICTIONARY NAME
+
+    DICTIONARY is the name of the frame filter dictionary on which to
+    operate.  Named dictionaries are: "global" for the global frame
+    filter dictionary, "progspace" for the program space's framefilter
+    dictionary.  If either of these two are not specified, the
+    dictionary name is assumed to be the name of the object-file name.
+
+    NAME matches the name of the frame-filter to operate on.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(ShowFrameFilterPriority, self).__init__("show frame-filter " \
+                                                      "priority",
+                                                      gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def _parse_pri_arg(self, arg):
+        """Internal worker to parse a dictionary and name from a
+        tuple.
+
+        Arguments:
+            arg: Tuple which contains the arguments from the command.
+
+        Returns:
+            A tuple containing the dictionary,  and frame filter name.
+
+        Raises:
+            gdb.GdbError: An error parsing the arguments.
+        """
+
+        argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg);
+        argc = len(argv)
+        if argc != 2:
+            print("show frame-filter priority " \
+                  "takes exactly two arguments.")
+            return None
+
+        return argv
+
+    def get_filter_priority(self, frame_filters, name):
+        """Worker for retrieving the priority of frame_filters.
+
+        Arguments:
+            frame_filters: Name of frame filter dictionary.
+            name: object to select printers.
+
+        Returns:
+            The priority of the frame filter.
+
+        Raises:
+            gdb.GdbError: A frame filter cannot be found.
+        """
+
+        op_list = gdb.frames.return_list(frame_filters)
+
+        try:
+            ff = op_list[name]
+        except KeyError:
+            msg = "frame-filter '" + str(name) + "' not found."
+            raise gdb.GdbError(msg)
+
+        return gdb.frames.get_priority(ff)
+
+    def complete(self, text, word):
+        """Completion function for both frame filter dictionary, and
+        frame filter name."""
+
+        if text.count(" ") == 0:
+            return _complete_frame_filter_list(text, word, False)
+        else:
+            printer_list = frame._return_list(text.split()[0].rstrip())
+            return _complete_frame_filter_name(word, printer_list)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        command_tuple = self._parse_pri_arg(arg)
+        if command_tuple == None:
+            return
+        filter_name = command_tuple[1]
+        list_name = command_tuple[0]
+        try:
+            priority = self.get_filter_priority(list_name, filter_name);
+        except Exception:
+            e = sys.exc_info()[1]
+            print("Error printing filter priority for '"+name+"':"+str(e))
+        else:
+            print("Priority of filter '" + filter_name + "' in list '" \
+                + list_name + "' is: " + str(priority))
+
+# Register commands
+SetFilterPrefixCmd()
+ShowFilterPrefixCmd()
+InfoFrameFilter()
+EnableFrameFilter()
+DisableFrameFilter()
+SetFrameFilterPriority()
+ShowFrameFilterPriority()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/pretty_printers.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/pretty_printers.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7b03e3a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/pretty_printers.py
@@ -0,0 +1,368 @@
+# Pretty-printer commands.
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""GDB commands for working with pretty-printers."""
+
+import copy
+import gdb
+import re
+
+
+def parse_printer_regexps(arg):
+    """Internal utility to parse a pretty-printer command argv.
+
+    Arguments:
+        arg: The arguments to the command.  The format is:
+             [object-regexp [name-regexp]].
+             Individual printers in a collection are named as
+             printer-name;subprinter-name.
+
+    Returns:
+        The result is a 3-tuple of compiled regular expressions, except that
+        the resulting compiled subprinter regexp is None if not provided.
+
+    Raises:
+        SyntaxError: an error processing ARG
+    """
+
+    argv = gdb.string_to_argv(arg);
+    argc = len(argv)
+    object_regexp = ""  # match everything
+    name_regexp = ""  # match everything
+    subname_regexp = None
+    if argc > 3:
+        raise SyntaxError("too many arguments")
+    if argc >= 1:
+        object_regexp = argv[0]
+    if argc >= 2:
+        name_subname = argv[1].split(";", 1)
+        name_regexp = name_subname[0]
+        if len(name_subname) == 2:
+            subname_regexp = name_subname[1]
+    # That re.compile raises SyntaxError was determined empirically.
+    # We catch it and reraise it to provide a slightly more useful
+    # error message for the user.
+    try:
+        object_re = re.compile(object_regexp)
+    except SyntaxError:
+        raise SyntaxError("invalid object regexp: %s" % object_regexp)
+    try:
+        name_re = re.compile (name_regexp)
+    except SyntaxError:
+        raise SyntaxError("invalid name regexp: %s" % name_regexp)
+    if subname_regexp is not None:
+        try:
+            subname_re = re.compile(subname_regexp)
+        except SyntaxError:
+            raise SyntaxError("invalid subname regexp: %s" % subname_regexp)
+    else:
+        subname_re = None
+    return(object_re, name_re, subname_re)
+
+
+def printer_enabled_p(printer):
+    """Internal utility to see if printer (or subprinter) is enabled."""
+    if hasattr(printer, "enabled"):
+        return printer.enabled
+    else:
+        return True
+
+
+class InfoPrettyPrinter(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to list all registered pretty-printers.
+
+    Usage: info pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
+
+    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to list.
+    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
+    that program space.
+
+    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
+    Individual printers in a collection are named as
+    printer-name;subprinter-name.
+    """
+
+    def __init__ (self):
+        super(InfoPrettyPrinter, self).__init__("info pretty-printer",
+                                                 gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def enabled_string(printer):
+        """Return "" if PRINTER is enabled, otherwise " [disabled]"."""
+        if printer_enabled_p(printer):
+            return ""
+        else:
+            return " [disabled]"
+
+    @staticmethod
+    def printer_name(printer):
+        """Return the printer's name."""
+        if hasattr(printer, "name"):
+            return printer.name
+        if hasattr(printer, "__name__"):
+            return printer.__name__
+        # This "shouldn't happen", but the public API allows for
+        # direct additions to the pretty-printer list, and we shouldn't
+        # crash because someone added a bogus printer.
+        # Plus we want to give the user a way to list unknown printers.
+        return "unknown"
+
+    def list_pretty_printers(self, pretty_printers, name_re, subname_re):
+        """Print a list of pretty-printers."""
+        # A potential enhancement is to provide an option to list printers in
+        # "lookup order" (i.e. unsorted).
+        sorted_pretty_printers = sorted (copy.copy(pretty_printers),
+                                         key = self.printer_name)
+        for printer in sorted_pretty_printers:
+            name = self.printer_name(printer)
+            enabled = self.enabled_string(printer)
+            if name_re.match(name):
+                print ("  %s%s" % (name, enabled))
+                if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters") and
+                    printer.subprinters is not None):
+                    sorted_subprinters = sorted (copy.copy(printer.subprinters),
+                                                 key = self.printer_name)
+                    for subprinter in sorted_subprinters:
+                        if (not subname_re or
+                            subname_re.match(subprinter.name)):
+                            print ("    %s%s" %
+                                   (subprinter.name,
+                                    self.enabled_string(subprinter)))
+
+    def invoke1(self, title, printer_list,
+                obj_name_to_match, object_re, name_re, subname_re):
+        """Subroutine of invoke to simplify it."""
+        if printer_list and object_re.match(obj_name_to_match):
+            print (title)
+            self.list_pretty_printers(printer_list, name_re, subname_re)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
+        (object_re, name_re, subname_re) = parse_printer_regexps(arg)
+        self.invoke1("global pretty-printers:", gdb.pretty_printers,
+                     "global", object_re, name_re, subname_re)
+        cp = gdb.current_progspace()
+        self.invoke1("progspace %s pretty-printers:" % cp.filename,
+                     cp.pretty_printers, "progspace",
+                     object_re, name_re, subname_re)
+        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+            self.invoke1("  objfile %s pretty-printers:" % objfile.filename,
+                         objfile.pretty_printers, objfile.filename,
+                         object_re, name_re, subname_re)
+
+
+def count_enabled_printers(pretty_printers):
+    """Return a 2-tuple of number of enabled and total printers."""
+    enabled = 0
+    total = 0
+    for printer in pretty_printers:
+        if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters")
+            and printer.subprinters is not None):
+            if printer_enabled_p(printer):
+                for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
+                    if printer_enabled_p(subprinter):
+                        enabled += 1
+            total += len(printer.subprinters)
+        else:
+            if printer_enabled_p(printer):
+                enabled += 1
+            total += 1
+    return (enabled, total)
+
+
+def count_all_enabled_printers():
+    """Return a 2-tuble of the enabled state and total number of all printers.
+    This includes subprinters.
+    """
+    enabled_count = 0
+    total_count = 0
+    (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(gdb.pretty_printers)
+    enabled_count += t_enabled
+    total_count += t_total
+    (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(gdb.current_progspace().pretty_printers)
+    enabled_count += t_enabled
+    total_count += t_total
+    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+        (t_enabled, t_total) = count_enabled_printers(objfile.pretty_printers)
+        enabled_count += t_enabled
+        total_count += t_total
+    return (enabled_count, total_count)
+
+
+def pluralize(text, n, suffix="s"):
+    """Return TEXT pluralized if N != 1."""
+    if n != 1:
+        return "%s%s" % (text, suffix)
+    else:
+        return text
+
+
+def show_pretty_printer_enabled_summary():
+    """Print the number of printers enabled/disabled.
+    We count subprinters individually.
+    """
+    (enabled_count, total_count) = count_all_enabled_printers()
+    print ("%d of %d printers enabled" % (enabled_count, total_count))
+
+
+def do_enable_pretty_printer_1 (pretty_printers, name_re, subname_re, flag):
+    """Worker for enabling/disabling pretty-printers.
+
+    Arguments:
+        pretty_printers: list of pretty-printers
+        name_re: regular-expression object to select printers
+        subname_re: regular expression object to select subprinters or None
+                    if all are affected
+        flag: True for Enable, False for Disable
+
+    Returns:
+        The number of printers affected.
+        This is just for informational purposes for the user.
+    """
+    total = 0
+    for printer in pretty_printers:
+        if (hasattr(printer, "name") and name_re.match(printer.name) or
+            hasattr(printer, "__name__") and name_re.match(printer.__name__)):
+            if (hasattr(printer, "subprinters") and
+                printer.subprinters is not None):
+                if not subname_re:
+                    # Only record printers that change state.
+                    if printer_enabled_p(printer) != flag:
+                        for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
+                            if printer_enabled_p(subprinter):
+                                total += 1
+                    # NOTE: We preserve individual subprinter settings.
+                    printer.enabled = flag
+                else:
+                    # NOTE: Whether this actually disables the subprinter
+                    # depends on whether the printer's lookup function supports
+                    # the "enable" API.  We can only assume it does.
+                    for subprinter in printer.subprinters:
+                        if subname_re.match(subprinter.name):
+                            # Only record printers that change state.
+                           if (printer_enabled_p(printer) and
+                               printer_enabled_p(subprinter) != flag):
+                               total += 1
+                           subprinter.enabled = flag
+            else:
+                # This printer has no subprinters.
+                # If the user does "disable pretty-printer .* .* foo"
+                # should we disable printers that don't have subprinters?
+                # How do we apply "foo" in this context?  Since there is no
+                # "foo" subprinter it feels like we should skip this printer.
+                # There's still the issue of how to handle
+                # "disable pretty-printer .* .* .*", and every other variation
+                # that can match everything.  For now punt and only support
+                # "disable pretty-printer .* .*" (i.e. subname is elided)
+                # to disable everything.
+                if not subname_re:
+                    # Only record printers that change state.
+                    if printer_enabled_p(printer) != flag:
+                        total += 1
+                    printer.enabled = flag
+    return total
+
+
+def do_enable_pretty_printer (arg, flag):
+    """Internal worker for enabling/disabling pretty-printers."""
+    (object_re, name_re, subname_re) = parse_printer_regexps(arg)
+
+    total = 0
+    if object_re.match("global"):
+        total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(gdb.pretty_printers,
+                                            name_re, subname_re, flag)
+    cp = gdb.current_progspace()
+    if object_re.match("progspace"):
+        total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(cp.pretty_printers,
+                                            name_re, subname_re, flag)
+    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+        if object_re.match(objfile.filename):
+            total += do_enable_pretty_printer_1(objfile.pretty_printers,
+                                                name_re, subname_re, flag)
+
+    if flag:
+        state = "enabled"
+    else:
+        state = "disabled"
+    print ("%d %s %s" % (total, pluralize("printer", total), state))
+
+    # Print the total list of printers currently enabled/disabled.
+    # This is to further assist the user in determining whether the result
+    # is expected.  Since we use regexps to select it's useful.
+    show_pretty_printer_enabled_summary()
+
+
+# Enable/Disable one or more pretty-printers.
+#
+# This is intended for use when a broken pretty-printer is shipped/installed
+# and the user wants to disable that printer without disabling all the other
+# printers.
+#
+# A useful addition would be -v (verbose) to show each printer affected.
+
+class EnablePrettyPrinter (gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to enable the specified pretty-printer.
+
+    Usage: enable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
+
+    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to examine.
+    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
+    that program space.
+
+    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
+    Individual printers in a collection are named as
+    printer-name;subprinter-name.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(EnablePrettyPrinter, self).__init__("enable pretty-printer",
+                                                   gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
+        do_enable_pretty_printer(arg, True)
+
+
+class DisablePrettyPrinter (gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to disable the specified pretty-printer.
+
+    Usage: disable pretty-printer [object-regexp [name-regexp]]
+
+    OBJECT-REGEXP is a regular expression matching the objects to examine.
+    Objects are "global", the program space's file, and the objfiles within
+    that program space.
+
+    NAME-REGEXP matches the name of the pretty-printer.
+    Individual printers in a collection are named as
+    printer-name;subprinter-name.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(DisablePrettyPrinter, self).__init__("disable pretty-printer",
+                                                   gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
+        do_enable_pretty_printer(arg, False)
+
+
+def register_pretty_printer_commands():
+    """Call from a top level script to install the pretty-printer commands."""
+    InfoPrettyPrinter()
+    EnablePrettyPrinter()
+    DisablePrettyPrinter()
+
+register_pretty_printer_commands()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/prompt.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/prompt.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..394e40c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/prompt.py
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+# Extended prompt.
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""GDB command for working with extended prompts."""
+
+import gdb
+import gdb.prompt
+
+class _ExtendedPrompt(gdb.Parameter):
+
+    """Set the extended prompt.
+
+Usage: set extended-prompt VALUE
+
+Substitutions are applied to VALUE to compute the real prompt.
+
+The currently defined substitutions are:
+
+"""
+    # Add the prompt library's dynamically generated help to the
+    # __doc__ string.
+    __doc__ = __doc__ + gdb.prompt.prompt_help()
+
+    set_doc = "Set the extended prompt."
+    show_doc = "Show the extended prompt."
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(_ExtendedPrompt, self).__init__("extended-prompt",
+                                              gdb.COMMAND_SUPPORT,
+                                              gdb.PARAM_STRING_NOESCAPE)
+        self.value = ''
+        self.hook_set = False
+
+    def get_show_string (self, pvalue):
+        if self.value is not '':
+           return "The extended prompt is: " + self.value
+        else:
+           return "The extended prompt is not set."
+
+    def get_set_string (self):
+        if self.hook_set == False:
+           gdb.prompt_hook = self.before_prompt_hook
+           self.hook_set = True
+        return ""
+
+    def before_prompt_hook(self, current):
+        if self.value is not '':
+            newprompt = gdb.prompt.substitute_prompt(self.value)
+            return newprompt.replace('\\', '\\\\')
+        else:
+            return None
+
+_ExtendedPrompt()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/type_printers.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/type_printers.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..81f2ea1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/command/type_printers.py
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+# Type printer commands.
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+import copy
+import gdb
+
+"""GDB commands for working with type-printers."""
+
+class InfoTypePrinter(gdb.Command):
+    """GDB command to list all registered type-printers.
+
+    Usage: info type-printers
+    """
+
+    def __init__ (self):
+        super(InfoTypePrinter, self).__init__("info type-printers",
+                                              gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+
+    def list_type_printers(self, type_printers):
+        """Print a list of type printers."""
+        # A potential enhancement is to provide an option to list printers in
+        # "lookup order" (i.e. unsorted).
+        sorted_type_printers = sorted (copy.copy(type_printers),
+                                       key = lambda x: x.name)
+        for printer in sorted_type_printers:
+            if printer.enabled:
+                enabled = ''
+            else:
+                enabled = " [disabled]"
+            print ("  %s%s" % (printer.name, enabled))
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
+        sep = ''
+        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+            if objfile.type_printers:
+                print ("%sType printers for %s:" % (sep, objfile.name))
+                self.list_type_printers(objfile.type_printers)
+                sep = '\n'
+        if gdb.current_progspace().type_printers:
+            print ("%sType printers for program space:" % sep)
+            self.list_type_printers(gdb.current_progspace().type_printers)
+            sep = '\n'
+        if gdb.type_printers:
+            print ("%sGlobal type printers:" % sep)
+            self.list_type_printers(gdb.type_printers)
+
+class _EnableOrDisableCommand(gdb.Command):
+    def __init__(self, setting, name):
+        super(_EnableOrDisableCommand, self).__init__(name, gdb.COMMAND_DATA)
+        self.setting = setting
+
+    def set_some(self, name, printers):
+        result = False
+        for p in printers:
+            if name == p.name:
+                p.enabled = self.setting
+                result = True
+        return result
+
+    def invoke(self, arg, from_tty):
+        """GDB calls this to perform the command."""
+        for name in arg.split():
+            ok = False
+            for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+                if self.set_some(name, objfile.type_printers):
+                    ok = True
+            if self.set_some(name, gdb.current_progspace().type_printers):
+                ok = True
+            if self.set_some(name, gdb.type_printers):
+                ok = True
+            if not ok:
+                print ("No type printer named '%s'" % name)
+
+    def add_some(self, result, word, printers):
+        for p in printers:
+            if p.name.startswith(word):
+                result.append(p.name)
+
+    def complete(self, text, word):
+        result = []
+        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+            self.add_some(result, word, objfile.type_printers)
+        self.add_some(result, word, gdb.current_progspace().type_printers)
+        self.add_some(result, word, gdb.type_printers)
+        return result
+
+class EnableTypePrinter(_EnableOrDisableCommand):
+    """GDB command to enable the specified type printer.
+
+    Usage: enable type-printer NAME
+
+    NAME is the name of the type-printer.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(EnableTypePrinter, self).__init__(True, "enable type-printer")
+
+class DisableTypePrinter(_EnableOrDisableCommand):
+    """GDB command to disable the specified type-printer.
+
+    Usage: disable type-printer NAME
+
+    NAME is the name of the type-printer.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        super(DisableTypePrinter, self).__init__(False, "disable type-printer")
+
+InfoTypePrinter()
+EnableTypePrinter()
+DisableTypePrinter()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/frames.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/frames.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c148b98
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/frames.py
@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+# Frame-filter commands.
+# Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Internal functions for working with frame-filters."""
+
+import gdb
+from gdb.FrameIterator import FrameIterator
+from gdb.FrameDecorator import FrameDecorator
+import itertools
+import collections
+
+def get_priority(filter_item):
+    """ Internal worker function to return the frame-filter's priority
+    from a frame filter object.  This is a fail free function as it is
+    used in sorting and filtering.  If a badly implemented frame
+    filter does not implement the priority attribute, return zero
+    (otherwise sorting/filtering will fail and prevent other frame
+    filters from executing).
+
+    Arguments:
+        filter_item: An object conforming to the frame filter
+                     interface.
+
+    Returns:
+        The priority of the frame filter from the "priority"
+        attribute, or zero.
+    """
+    # Do not fail here, as the sort will fail.  If a filter has not
+    # (incorrectly) set a priority, set it to zero.
+    return getattr(filter_item, "priority", 0)
+
+def set_priority(filter_item, priority):
+    """ Internal worker function to set the frame-filter's priority.
+
+    Arguments:
+        filter_item: An object conforming to the frame filter
+                     interface.
+        priority: The priority to assign as an integer.
+    """
+
+    filter_item.priority = priority
+
+def get_enabled(filter_item):
+    """ Internal worker function to return a filter's enabled state
+    from a frame filter object.  This is a fail free function as it is
+    used in sorting and filtering.  If a badly implemented frame
+    filter does not implement the enabled attribute, return False
+    (otherwise sorting/filtering will fail and prevent other frame
+    filters from executing).
+
+    Arguments:
+        filter_item: An object conforming to the frame filter
+                     interface.
+
+    Returns:
+        The enabled state of the frame filter from the "enabled"
+        attribute, or False.
+    """
+
+    # If the filter class is badly implemented when called from the
+    # Python filter command, do not cease filter operations, just set
+    # enabled to False.
+    return getattr(filter_item, "enabled", False)
+
+def set_enabled(filter_item, state):
+    """ Internal Worker function to set the frame-filter's enabled
+    state.
+
+    Arguments:
+        filter_item: An object conforming to the frame filter
+                     interface.
+        state: True or False, depending on desired state.
+    """
+
+    filter_item.enabled = state
+
+def return_list(name):
+    """ Internal Worker function to return the frame filter
+    dictionary, depending on the name supplied as an argument.  If the
+    name is not "all", "global" or "progspace", it is assumed to name
+    an object-file.
+
+    Arguments:
+        name: The name of the list, as specified by GDB user commands.
+
+    Returns:
+        A dictionary object for a single specified dictionary, or a
+        list containing all the items for "all"
+
+    Raises:
+        gdb.GdbError:  A dictionary of that name cannot be found.
+    """
+
+    # If all dictionaries are wanted in the case of "all" we
+    # cannot return a combined dictionary as keys() may clash in
+    # between different dictionaries.  As we just want all the frame
+    # filters to enable/disable them all, just return the combined
+    # items() as a chained iterator of dictionary values.
+    if name == "all":
+        glob = gdb.frame_filters.values()
+        prog = gdb.current_progspace().frame_filters.values()
+        return_iter = itertools.chain(glob, prog)
+        for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+            return_iter = itertools.chain(return_iter, objfile.frame_filters.values())
+
+        return return_iter
+
+    if name == "global":
+        return gdb.frame_filters
+    else:
+        if name == "progspace":
+            cp = gdb.current_progspace()
+            return cp.frame_filters
+        else:
+            for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+                if name == objfile.filename:
+                    return objfile.frame_filters
+
+    msg = "Cannot find frame-filter dictionary for '" + name + "'"
+    raise gdb.GdbError(msg)
+
+def _sort_list():
+    """ Internal Worker function to merge all known frame-filter
+    lists, prune any filters with the state set to "disabled", and
+    sort the list on the frame-filter's "priority" attribute.
+
+    Returns:
+        sorted_list: A sorted, pruned list of frame filters to
+                     execute.
+    """
+
+    all_filters = return_list("all")
+    sorted_frame_filters = sorted(all_filters, key = get_priority,
+                                  reverse = True)
+
+    sorted_frame_filters = filter(get_enabled,
+                                  sorted_frame_filters)
+
+    return sorted_frame_filters
+
+def execute_frame_filters(frame, frame_low, frame_high):
+    """ Internal function called from GDB that will execute the chain
+    of frame filters.  Each filter is executed in priority order.
+    After the execution completes, slice the iterator to frame_low -
+    frame_high range.
+
+    Arguments:
+        frame: The initial frame.
+
+        frame_low: The low range of the slice.  If this is a negative
+        integer then it indicates a backward slice (ie bt -4) which
+        counts backward from the last frame in the backtrace.
+
+        frame_high: The high range of the slice.  If this is -1 then
+        it indicates all frames until the end of the stack from
+        frame_low.
+
+    Returns:
+        frame_iterator: The sliced iterator after all frame
+        filters have had a change to execute, or None if no frame
+        filters are registered.
+    """
+
+    # Get a sorted list of frame filters.
+    sorted_list = list(_sort_list())
+
+    # Check to see if there are any frame-filters.  If not, just
+    # return None and let default backtrace printing occur.
+    if len(sorted_list) == 0:
+        return None
+
+    frame_iterator = FrameIterator(frame)
+
+    # Apply a basic frame decorator to all gdb.Frames.  This unifies
+    # the interface.  Python 3.x moved the itertools.imap
+    # functionality to map(), so check if it is available.
+    if hasattr(itertools,"imap"):
+        frame_iterator = itertools.imap(FrameDecorator, frame_iterator)
+    else:
+        frame_iterator = map(FrameDecorator, frame_iterator)
+
+    for ff in sorted_list:
+        frame_iterator = ff.filter(frame_iterator)
+
+    # Slicing
+
+    # Is this a slice from the end of the backtrace, ie bt -2?
+    if frame_low < 0:
+        count = 0
+        slice_length = abs(frame_low)
+        # We cannot use MAXLEN argument for deque as it is 2.6 onwards
+        # and some GDB versions might be < 2.6.
+        sliced = collections.deque()
+
+        for frame_item in frame_iterator:
+            if count >= slice_length:
+                sliced.popleft();
+            count = count + 1
+            sliced.append(frame_item)
+
+        return iter(sliced)
+
+    # -1 for frame_high means until the end of the backtrace.  Set to
+    # None if that is the case, to indicate to itertools.islice to
+    # slice to the end of the iterator.
+    if frame_high == -1:
+        frame_high = None
+    else:
+        # As frames start from 0, add one to frame_high so islice
+        # correctly finds the end
+        frame_high = frame_high + 1;
+
+    sliced = itertools.islice(frame_iterator, frame_low, frame_high)
+
+    return sliced
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/__init__.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..755bff9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/strfns.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/strfns.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..efdf950
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/function/strfns.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+# Useful gdb string convenience functions.
+# Copyright (C) 2012-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""$_memeq, $_strlen, $_streq, $_regex"""
+
+import gdb
+import re
+
+
+class _MemEq(gdb.Function):
+  """$_memeq - compare bytes of memory
+
+Usage:
+  $_memeq(a, b, len)
+
+Returns:
+  True if len bytes at a and b compare equally.
+"""
+  def __init__(self):
+    super(_MemEq, self).__init__("_memeq")
+
+  def invoke(self, a, b, length):
+    if length < 0:
+      raise ValueError("length must be non-negative")
+    if length == 0:
+      return True
+    # The argument(s) to vector are [low_bound,]high_bound.
+    byte_vector = gdb.lookup_type("char").vector(length - 1)
+    ptr_byte_vector = byte_vector.pointer()
+    a_ptr = a.reinterpret_cast(ptr_byte_vector)
+    b_ptr = b.reinterpret_cast(ptr_byte_vector)
+    return a_ptr.dereference() == b_ptr.dereference()
+
+
+class _StrLen(gdb.Function):
+  """$_strlen - compute string length
+
+Usage:
+  $_strlen(a)
+
+Returns:
+  Length of string a, assumed to be a string in the current language.
+"""
+  def __init__(self):
+    super(_StrLen, self).__init__("_strlen")
+
+  def invoke(self, a):
+    s = a.string()
+    return len(s)
+
+
+class _StrEq(gdb.Function):
+  """$_streq - check string equality
+
+Usage:
+  $_streq(a, b)
+
+Returns:
+  True if a and b are identical strings in the current language.
+
+Example (amd64-linux):
+  catch syscall open
+  cond $bpnum $_streq((char*) $rdi, "foo")
+"""
+  def __init__(self):
+    super(_StrEq, self).__init__("_streq")
+
+  def invoke(self, a, b):
+    return a.string() == b.string()
+
+
+class _RegEx(gdb.Function):
+  """$_regex - check if a string matches a regular expression
+
+Usage:
+  $_regex(string, regex)
+
+Returns:
+  True if string str (in the current language) matches the
+  regular expression regex.
+"""
+  def __init__(self):
+    super(_RegEx, self).__init__("_regex")
+
+  def invoke(self, string, regex):
+    s = string.string()
+    r = re.compile(regex.string())
+    return bool(r.match(s))
+
+
+# GDB will import us automagically via gdb/__init__.py.
+_MemEq()
+_StrLen()
+_StrEq()
+_RegEx()
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/printing.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/printing.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..785a407
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/printing.py
@@ -0,0 +1,263 @@
+# Pretty-printer utilities.
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Utilities for working with pretty-printers."""
+
+import gdb
+import gdb.types
+import re
+import sys
+
+if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
+    # Python 3 removed basestring and long
+    basestring = str
+    long = int
+
+class PrettyPrinter(object):
+    """A basic pretty-printer.
+
+    Attributes:
+        name: A unique string among all printers for the context in which
+            it is defined (objfile, progspace, or global(gdb)), and should
+            meaningfully describe what can be pretty-printed.
+            E.g., "StringPiece" or "protobufs".
+        subprinters: An iterable object with each element having a `name'
+            attribute, and, potentially, "enabled" attribute.
+            Or this is None if there are no subprinters.
+        enabled: A boolean indicating if the printer is enabled.
+
+    Subprinters are for situations where "one" pretty-printer is actually a
+    collection of several printers.  E.g., The libstdc++ pretty-printer has
+    a pretty-printer for each of several different types, based on regexps.
+    """
+
+    # While one might want to push subprinters into the subclass, it's
+    # present here to formalize such support to simplify
+    # commands/pretty_printers.py.
+
+    def __init__(self, name, subprinters=None):
+        self.name = name
+        self.subprinters = subprinters
+        self.enabled = True
+
+    def __call__(self, val):
+        # The subclass must define this.
+        raise NotImplementedError("PrettyPrinter __call__")
+
+
+class SubPrettyPrinter(object):
+    """Baseclass for sub-pretty-printers.
+
+    Sub-pretty-printers needn't use this, but it formalizes what's needed.
+
+    Attributes:
+        name: The name of the subprinter.
+        enabled: A boolean indicating if the subprinter is enabled.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name):
+        self.name = name
+        self.enabled = True
+
+
+def register_pretty_printer(obj, printer, replace=False):
+    """Register pretty-printer PRINTER with OBJ.
+
+    The printer is added to the front of the search list, thus one can override
+    an existing printer if one needs to.  Use a different name when overriding
+    an existing printer, otherwise an exception will be raised; multiple
+    printers with the same name are disallowed.
+
+    Arguments:
+        obj: Either an objfile, progspace, or None (in which case the printer
+            is registered globally).
+        printer: Either a function of one argument (old way) or any object
+            which has attributes: name, enabled, __call__.
+        replace: If True replace any existing copy of the printer.
+            Otherwise if the printer already exists raise an exception.
+
+    Returns:
+        Nothing.
+
+    Raises:
+        TypeError: A problem with the type of the printer.
+        ValueError: The printer's name contains a semicolon ";".
+        RuntimeError: A printer with the same name is already registered.
+
+    If the caller wants the printer to be listable and disableable, it must
+    follow the PrettyPrinter API.  This applies to the old way (functions) too.
+    If printer is an object, __call__ is a method of two arguments:
+    self, and the value to be pretty-printed.  See PrettyPrinter.
+    """
+
+    # Watch for both __name__ and name.
+    # Functions get the former for free, but we don't want to use an
+    # attribute named __foo__ for pretty-printers-as-objects.
+    # If printer has both, we use `name'.
+    if not hasattr(printer, "__name__") and not hasattr(printer, "name"):
+        raise TypeError("printer missing attribute: name")
+    if hasattr(printer, "name") and not hasattr(printer, "enabled"):
+        raise TypeError("printer missing attribute: enabled") 
+    if not hasattr(printer, "__call__"):
+        raise TypeError("printer missing attribute: __call__")
+
+    if obj is None:
+        if gdb.parameter("verbose"):
+            gdb.write("Registering global %s pretty-printer ...\n" % name)
+        obj = gdb
+    else:
+        if gdb.parameter("verbose"):
+            gdb.write("Registering %s pretty-printer for %s ...\n" %
+                      (printer.name, obj.filename))
+
+    if hasattr(printer, "name"):
+        if not isinstance(printer.name, basestring):
+            raise TypeError("printer name is not a string")
+        # If printer provides a name, make sure it doesn't contain ";".
+        # Semicolon is used by the info/enable/disable pretty-printer commands
+        # to delimit subprinters.
+        if printer.name.find(";") >= 0:
+            raise ValueError("semicolon ';' in printer name")
+        # Also make sure the name is unique.
+        # Alas, we can't do the same for functions and __name__, they could
+        # all have a canonical name like "lookup_function".
+        # PERF: gdb records printers in a list, making this inefficient.
+        i = 0
+        for p in obj.pretty_printers:
+            if hasattr(p, "name") and p.name == printer.name:
+                if replace:
+                    del obj.pretty_printers[i]
+                    break
+                else:
+                  raise RuntimeError("pretty-printer already registered: %s" %
+                                     printer.name)
+            i = i + 1
+
+    obj.pretty_printers.insert(0, printer)
+
+
+class RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter(PrettyPrinter):
+    """Class for implementing a collection of regular-expression based pretty-printers.
+
+    Intended usage:
+
+    pretty_printer = RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter("my_library")
+    pretty_printer.add_printer("myclass1", "^myclass1$", MyClass1Printer)
+    ...
+    pretty_printer.add_printer("myclassN", "^myclassN$", MyClassNPrinter)
+    register_pretty_printer(obj, pretty_printer)
+    """
+
+    class RegexpSubprinter(SubPrettyPrinter):
+        def __init__(self, name, regexp, gen_printer):
+            super(RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter.RegexpSubprinter, self).__init__(name)
+            self.regexp = regexp
+            self.gen_printer = gen_printer
+            self.compiled_re = re.compile(regexp)
+
+    def __init__(self, name):
+        super(RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter, self).__init__(name, [])
+
+    def add_printer(self, name, regexp, gen_printer):
+        """Add a printer to the list.
+
+        The printer is added to the end of the list.
+
+        Arguments:
+            name: The name of the subprinter.
+            regexp: The regular expression, as a string.
+            gen_printer: A function/method that given a value returns an
+                object to pretty-print it.
+
+        Returns:
+            Nothing.
+        """
+
+        # NOTE: A previous version made the name of each printer the regexp.
+        # That makes it awkward to pass to the enable/disable commands (it's
+        # cumbersome to make a regexp of a regexp).  So now the name is a
+        # separate parameter.
+
+        self.subprinters.append(self.RegexpSubprinter(name, regexp,
+                                                      gen_printer))
+
+    def __call__(self, val):
+        """Lookup the pretty-printer for the provided value."""
+
+        # Get the type name.
+        typename = gdb.types.get_basic_type(val.type).tag
+        if not typename:
+            return None
+
+        # Iterate over table of type regexps to determine
+        # if a printer is registered for that type.
+        # Return an instantiation of the printer if found.
+        for printer in self.subprinters:
+            if printer.enabled and printer.compiled_re.search(typename):
+                return printer.gen_printer(val)
+
+        # Cannot find a pretty printer.  Return None.
+        return None
+
+# A helper class for printing enum types.  This class is instantiated
+# with a list of enumerators to print a particular Value.
+class _EnumInstance:
+    def __init__(self, enumerators, val):
+        self.enumerators = enumerators
+        self.val = val
+
+    def to_string(self):
+        flag_list = []
+        v = long(self.val)
+        any_found = False
+        for (e_name, e_value) in self.enumerators:
+            if v & e_value != 0:
+                flag_list.append(e_name)
+                v = v & ~e_value
+                any_found = True
+        if not any_found or v != 0:
+            # Leftover value.
+            flag_list.append('<unknown: 0x%x>' % v)
+        return "0x%x [%s]" % (self.val, " | ".join(flag_list))
+
+class FlagEnumerationPrinter(PrettyPrinter):
+    """A pretty-printer which can be used to print a flag-style enumeration.
+    A flag-style enumeration is one where the enumerators are or'd
+    together to create values.  The new printer will print these
+    symbolically using '|' notation.  The printer must be registered
+    manually.  This printer is most useful when an enum is flag-like,
+    but has some overlap.  GDB's built-in printing will not handle
+    this case, but this printer will attempt to."""
+
+    def __init__(self, enum_type):
+        super(FlagEnumerationPrinter, self).__init__(enum_type)
+        self.initialized = False
+
+    def __call__(self, val):
+        if not self.initialized:
+            self.initialized = True
+            flags = gdb.lookup_type(self.name)
+            self.enumerators = []
+            for field in flags.fields():
+                self.enumerators.append((field.name, field.enumval))
+            # Sorting the enumerators by value usually does the right
+            # thing.
+            self.enumerators.sort(key = lambda x: x.enumval)
+
+        if self.enabled:
+            return _EnumInstance(self.enumerators, val)
+        else:
+            return None
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/prompt.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/prompt.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bb1975b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/prompt.py
@@ -0,0 +1,148 @@
+# Extended prompt utilities.
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+""" Extended prompt library functions."""
+
+import gdb
+import os
+
+def _prompt_pwd(ignore):
+    "The current working directory."
+    return os.getcwdu()
+
+def _prompt_object_attr(func, what, attr, nattr):
+    """Internal worker for fetching GDB attributes."""
+    if attr is None:
+        attr = nattr
+    try:
+        obj = func()
+    except gdb.error:
+        return '<no %s>' % what
+    if hasattr(obj, attr):
+        result = getattr(obj, attr)
+        if callable(result):
+            result = result()
+        return result
+    else:
+        return '<no attribute %s on current %s>' % (attr, what)
+
+def _prompt_frame(attr):
+    "The selected frame; an argument names a frame parameter."
+    return _prompt_object_attr(gdb.selected_frame, 'frame', attr, 'name')
+
+def _prompt_thread(attr):
+    "The selected thread; an argument names a thread parameter."
+    return _prompt_object_attr(gdb.selected_thread, 'thread', attr, 'num')
+
+def _prompt_version(attr):
+    "The version of GDB."
+    return gdb.VERSION
+
+def _prompt_esc(attr):
+    "The ESC character."
+    return '\033'
+
+def _prompt_bs(attr):
+    "A backslash."
+    return '\\'
+
+def _prompt_n(attr):
+    "A newline."
+    return '\n'
+
+def _prompt_r(attr):
+    "A carriage return."
+    return '\r'
+
+def _prompt_param(attr):
+    "A parameter's value; the argument names the parameter."
+    return gdb.parameter(attr)
+
+def _prompt_noprint_begin(attr):
+    "Begins a sequence of non-printing characters."
+    return '\001'
+
+def _prompt_noprint_end(attr):
+     "Ends a sequence of non-printing characters."
+     return '\002'
+
+prompt_substitutions = {
+    'e': _prompt_esc,
+    '\\': _prompt_bs,
+    'n': _prompt_n,
+    'r': _prompt_r,
+    'v': _prompt_version,
+    'w': _prompt_pwd,
+    'f': _prompt_frame,
+    't': _prompt_thread,
+    'p': _prompt_param,
+    '[': _prompt_noprint_begin,
+    ']': _prompt_noprint_end
+}
+
+def prompt_help():
+    """Generate help dynamically from the __doc__ strings of attribute
+    functions."""
+
+    result = ''
+    keys = sorted (prompt_substitutions.keys())
+    for key in keys:
+        result += '  \\%s\t%s\n' % (key, prompt_substitutions[key].__doc__)
+    result += """
+A substitution can be used in a simple form, like "\\f".
+An argument can also be passed to it, like "\\f{name}".
+The meaning of the argument depends on the particular substitution."""
+    return result
+
+def substitute_prompt(prompt):
+    "Perform substitutions on PROMPT."
+
+    result = ''
+    plen = len(prompt)
+    i = 0
+    while i < plen:
+        if prompt[i] == '\\':
+            i = i + 1
+            if i >= plen:
+                break
+            cmdch = prompt[i]
+
+            if cmdch in prompt_substitutions:
+                cmd = prompt_substitutions[cmdch]
+
+                if i + 1 < plen and prompt[i + 1] == '{':
+                    j = i + 1
+                    while j < plen and prompt[j] != '}':
+                        j = j + 1
+                    # Just ignore formatting errors.
+                    if j >= plen or prompt[j] != '}':
+                        arg = None
+                    else:
+                        arg = prompt[i + 2 : j]
+                        i = j
+                else:
+                    arg = None
+                result += str(cmd(arg))
+            else:
+                # Unrecognized escapes are turned into the escaped
+                # character itself.
+                result += prompt[i]
+        else:
+            result += prompt[i]
+
+        i = i + 1
+
+    return result
diff --git a/share/gdb/python/gdb/types.py b/share/gdb/python/gdb/types.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ffc817c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/python/gdb/types.py
@@ -0,0 +1,176 @@
+# Type utilities.
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Utilities for working with gdb.Types."""
+
+import gdb
+
+
+def get_basic_type(type_):
+    """Return the "basic" type of a type.
+
+    Arguments:
+        type_: The type to reduce to its basic type.
+
+    Returns:
+        type_ with const/volatile is stripped away,
+        and typedefs/references converted to the underlying type.
+    """
+
+    while (type_.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF or
+           type_.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_TYPEDEF):
+        if type_.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF:
+            type_ = type_.target()
+        else:
+            type_ = type_.strip_typedefs()
+    return type_.unqualified()
+
+
+def has_field(type_, field):
+    """Return True if a type has the specified field.
+
+    Arguments:
+        type_: The type to examine.
+            It must be one of gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT, gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION.
+        field: The name of the field to look up.
+
+    Returns:
+        True if the field is present either in type_ or any baseclass.
+
+    Raises:
+        TypeError: The type is not a struct or union.
+    """
+
+    type_ = get_basic_type(type_)
+    if (type_.code != gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT and
+        type_.code != gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION):
+        raise TypeError("not a struct or union")
+    for f in type_.fields():
+        if f.is_base_class:
+            if has_field(f.type, field):
+                return True
+        else:
+            # NOTE: f.name could be None
+            if f.name == field:
+                return True
+    return False
+
+
+def make_enum_dict(enum_type):
+    """Return a dictionary from a program's enum type.
+
+    Arguments:
+        enum_type: The enum to compute the dictionary for.
+
+    Returns:
+        The dictionary of the enum.
+
+    Raises:
+        TypeError: The type is not an enum.
+    """
+
+    if enum_type.code != gdb.TYPE_CODE_ENUM:
+        raise TypeError("not an enum type")
+    enum_dict = {}
+    for field in enum_type.fields():
+        # The enum's value is stored in "enumval".
+        enum_dict[field.name] = field.enumval
+    return enum_dict
+
+
+def deep_items (type_):
+    """Return an iterator that recursively traverses anonymous fields.
+
+    Arguments:
+        type_: The type to traverse.  It should be one of
+        gdb.TYPE_CODE_STRUCT or gdb.TYPE_CODE_UNION.
+
+    Returns:
+        an iterator similar to gdb.Type.iteritems(), i.e., it returns
+        pairs of key, value, but for any anonymous struct or union
+        field that field is traversed recursively, depth-first.
+    """
+    for k, v in type_.iteritems ():
+        if k:
+            yield k, v
+        else:
+            for i in deep_items (v.type):
+                yield i
+
+class TypePrinter(object):
+    """The base class for type printers.
+
+    Instances of this type can be used to substitute type names during
+    'ptype'.
+
+    A type printer must have at least 'name' and 'enabled' attributes,
+    and supply an 'instantiate' method.
+
+    The 'instantiate' method must either return None, or return an
+    object which has a 'recognize' method.  This method must accept a
+    gdb.Type argument and either return None, meaning that the type
+    was not recognized, or a string naming the type.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name):
+        self.name = name
+        self.enabled = True
+
+    def instantiate(self):
+        return None
+
+# Helper function for computing the list of type recognizers.
+def _get_some_type_recognizers(result, plist):
+    for printer in plist:
+        if printer.enabled:
+            inst = printer.instantiate()
+            if inst is not None:
+                result.append(inst)
+    return None
+
+def get_type_recognizers():
+    "Return a list of the enabled type recognizers for the current context."
+    result = []
+
+    # First try the objfiles.
+    for objfile in gdb.objfiles():
+        _get_some_type_recognizers(result, objfile.type_printers)
+    # Now try the program space.
+    _get_some_type_recognizers(result, gdb.current_progspace().type_printers)
+    # Finally, globals.
+    _get_some_type_recognizers(result, gdb.type_printers)
+
+    return result
+
+def apply_type_recognizers(recognizers, type_obj):
+    """Apply the given list of type recognizers to the type TYPE_OBJ.
+    If any recognizer in the list recognizes TYPE_OBJ, returns the name
+    given by the recognizer.  Otherwise, this returns None."""
+    for r in recognizers:
+        result = r.recognize(type_obj)
+        if result is not None:
+            return result
+    return None
+
+def register_type_printer(locus, printer):
+    """Register a type printer.
+    PRINTER is the type printer instance.
+    LOCUS is either an objfile, a program space, or None, indicating
+    global registration."""
+
+    if locus is None:
+        locus = gdb
+    locus.type_printers.insert(0, printer)
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/amd64-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/amd64-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bf3da5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/amd64-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/x86/include/asm/unistd_64.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="read" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="shmget" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="shmat" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="shmctl" number="31"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="32"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="35"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="44"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="bind" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="listen" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="53"/>
+  <syscall name="setsockopt" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="56"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="semget" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="semop" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="semctl" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="shmdt" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="msgget" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="msgsnd" number="69"/>
+  <syscall name="msgrcv" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="msgctl" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="84"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="112"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="arch_prctl" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="tuxcall" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="security" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="set_thread_area" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="get_thread_area" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl_old" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait_old" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="semtimedop" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="223"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="224"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="254"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="257"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="258"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="newfstatat" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="283"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="284"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="285"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="296"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/arm-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/arm-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b35125c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/arm-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,398 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  This file is offered as-is,
+     without any warranty. -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+
+     linux/arch/arm/include/uapi/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.
+     Some small hand-edits were made. -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="7"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="break" number="17"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="oldstat" number="18"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="oldfstat" number="28"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="stty" number="31"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="gtty" number="32"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="ftime" number="35"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="prof" number="44"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="brk" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="lock" number="53"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="mpx" number="56"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="ulimit" number="58"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="oldolduname" number="59"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="68"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="69"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="84"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="profil" number="98"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="101"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="olduname" number="109"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="110"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="idle" number="112"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="syscall" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="123"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="127"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="130"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="137"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86" number="166"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="167"/> <!-- removed -->
+  <syscall name="poll" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="ugetrlimit" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap2" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate64" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate64" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown32" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid32" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid32" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid32" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid32" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid32" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid32" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups32" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups32" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown32" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid32" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid32" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid32" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid32" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="chown32" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid32" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid32" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid32" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid32" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="224"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="257"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="258"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="arm_fadvise64_64" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_iobase" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_read" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_write" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="bind" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="283"/>
+  <syscall name="listen" number="284"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="285"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="send" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="recv" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="setsockopt" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="296"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="297"/>
+  <syscall name="semop" number="298"/>
+  <syscall name="semget" number="299"/>
+  <syscall name="semctl" number="300"/>
+  <syscall name="msgsnd" number="301"/>
+  <syscall name="msgrcv" number="302"/>
+  <syscall name="msgget" number="303"/>
+  <syscall name="msgctl" number="304"/>
+  <syscall name="shmat" number="305"/>
+  <syscall name="shmdt" number="306"/>
+  <syscall name="shmget" number="307"/>
+  <syscall name="shmctl" number="308"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="309"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="310"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="311"/>
+  <syscall name="semtimedop" number="312"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="313"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="314"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="315"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="316"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="317"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="318"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="319"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="320"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="321"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="322"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="323"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="324"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="325"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="326"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="327"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="328"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="329"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="330"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="331"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="332"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="333"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="334"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="335"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="336"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="337"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="338"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="339"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="340"/>
+  <syscall name="arm_sync_file_range" number="341"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="342"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="343"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="344"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="345"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="346"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="347"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="348"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="349"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="350"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="351"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="352"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="353"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="354"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="355"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="356"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="357"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="358"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="359"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="360"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="361"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="362"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="363"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="364"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="365"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="366"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_init" number="367"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_mark" number="368"/>
+  <syscall name="prlimit64" number="369"/>
+  <syscall name="name_to_handle_at" number="370"/>
+  <syscall name="open_by_handle_at" number="371"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_adjtime" number="372"/>
+  <syscall name="syncfs" number="373"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmmsg" number="374"/>
+  <syscall name="setns" number="375"/>
+  <syscall name="process_vm_readv" number="376"/>
+  <syscall name="process_vm_writev" number="377"/>
+  <syscall name="kcmp" number="378"/>
+  <syscall name="finit_module" number="379"/>
+  <syscall name="ARM_breakpoint" number="983041"/>
+  <syscall name="ARM_cacheflush" number="983042"/>
+  <syscall name="ARM_usr26" number="983043"/>
+  <syscall name="ARM_usr32" number="983044"/>
+  <syscall name="ARM_set_tls" number="983045"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd b/share/gdb/syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..05c1ccf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/gdb-syscalls.dtd
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!-- The root element of a syscall info is <syscalls-info>.  -->
+
+<!ELEMENT syscalls-info		(syscall*)>
+
+<!ELEMENT syscall		EMPTY>
+<!ATTLIST syscall
+	name			CDATA	#REQUIRED
+	number			CDATA	#REQUIRED>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/i386-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/i386-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..80512d8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/i386-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/x86/include/asm/unistd_32.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="break" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="oldstat" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="oldfstat" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="stty" number="31"/>
+  <syscall name="gtty" number="32"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="ftime" number="35"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="prof" number="44"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="lock" number="53"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="mpx" number="56"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="ulimit" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="oldolduname" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="69"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="84"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="profil" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="olduname" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="idle" number="112"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86old" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="ugetrlimit" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap2" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate64" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate64" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown32" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid32" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid32" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid32" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid32" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid32" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid32" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups32" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups32" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown32" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid32" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid32" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid32" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid32" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="chown32" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid32" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid32" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid32" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid32" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise1" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="224"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="set_thread_area" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="get_thread_area" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="254"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="257"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="258"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64_64" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="283"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="284"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="296"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="297"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="298"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="299"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="300"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="301"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="302"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="303"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="304"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="305"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="306"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="307"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="308"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="309"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="310"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="311"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="312"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="313"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="314"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="315"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="316"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="317"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="318"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="319"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="320"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="321"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="322"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="323"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="324"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="325"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n32-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n32-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b4e2181
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n32-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,319 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="read" number="6000"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="6001"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="6002"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6003"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="6004"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="6005"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="6006"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="6007"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="6008"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="6009"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="6010"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="6011"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="6012"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="6013"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="6014"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="6015"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="6016"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="6017"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="6018"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="6019"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="6020"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="6021"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="6022"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="6023"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="6024"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="6025"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="6026"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="6027"/>
+  <syscall name="shmget" number="6028"/>
+  <syscall name="shmat" number="6029"/>
+  <syscall name="shmctl" number="6030"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="6031"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="6032"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="6033"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="6034"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="6035"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="6036"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="6037"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="6038"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="6039"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="6040"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="6041"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="6042"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="6043"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="6044"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="6045"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="6046"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="6047"/>
+  <syscall name="bind" number="6048"/>
+  <syscall name="listen" number="6049"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="6050"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="6051"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="6052"/>
+  <syscall name="setsockopt" number="6053"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="6054"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="6055"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="6056"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="6057"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="6058"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="6059"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="6060"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="6061"/>
+  <syscall name="semget" number="6062"/>
+  <syscall name="semop" number="6063"/>
+  <syscall name="semctl" number="6064"/>
+  <syscall name="shmdt" number="6065"/>
+  <syscall name="msgget" number="6066"/>
+  <syscall name="msgsnd" number="6067"/>
+  <syscall name="msgrcv" number="6068"/>
+  <syscall name="msgctl" number="6069"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="6070"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="6071"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="6072"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="6073"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="6074"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="6075"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="6076"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="6077"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="6078"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="6079"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="6080"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="6081"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="6082"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="6083"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="6084"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="6085"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="6086"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="6087"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="6088"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="6089"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="6090"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="6091"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="6092"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="6093"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="6094"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="6095"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="6096"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="6097"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="6098"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="6099"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="6100"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="6101"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="6102"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="6103"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="6104"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="6105"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="6106"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="6107"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="6108"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="6109"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="6110"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="6111"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="6112"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="6113"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="6114"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="6115"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="6116"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="6117"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="6118"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="6119"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="6120"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="6121"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="6122"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="6123"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="6124"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="6125"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="6126"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="6127"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="6128"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="6129"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="6130"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="6131"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="6132"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="6133"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="6134"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="6135"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="6136"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="6137"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="6138"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="6139"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="6140"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="6141"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="6142"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="6143"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="6144"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="6145"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="6146"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="6147"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="6148"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="6149"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="6150"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="6151"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="6152"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="6153"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="6154"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="6155"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="6156"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="6157"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="6158"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="6159"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="6160"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="6161"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="6162"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="6163"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="6164"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="6165"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="6166"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="6167"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="6168"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="6169"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="6170"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="6171"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="6172"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="6173"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="6174"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="6175"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="6176"/>
+  <syscall name="reserved177" number="6177"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="6178"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="6179"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="6180"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="6181"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="6182"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="6183"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="6184"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="6185"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="6186"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="6187"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="6188"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="6189"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="6190"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="6191"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="6192"/>
+  <syscall name="reserved193" number="6193"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="6194"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="6195"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="6196"/>
+  <syscall name="cacheflush" number="6197"/>
+  <syscall name="cachectl" number="6198"/>
+  <syscall name="sysmips" number="6199"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="6200"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="6201"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="6202"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="6203"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="6204"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="6205"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="6206"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="6207"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="6208"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="6209"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="6210"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="6211"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="6212"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="6213"/>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="6214"/>
+  <syscall name="semtimedop" number="6215"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="6216"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="6217"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="6218"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="6219"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="6220"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="6221"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="6222"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="6223"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="6224"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="6225"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="6226"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="6227"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="6228"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="6229"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="6230"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="6231"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="6232"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="6233"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="6234"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="6235"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="6236"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="6237"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="6238"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="6239"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="6240"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="6241"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="6243"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="6244"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="6245"/>
+  <syscall name="set_thread_area" number="6246"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="6247"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="6248"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="6249"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="6250"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="6251"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="6252"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="6253"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="6254"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="6255"/>
+  <syscall name="newfstatat" number="6256"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="6257"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="6258"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="6259"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="6260"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="6261"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="6262"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="6263"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="6264"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="6265"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="6266"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="6267"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="6268"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="6269"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="6270"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="6271"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="6272"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="6273"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="6274"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="6275"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="6276"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="6277"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="6278"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="6279"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="6280"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd" number="6281"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="6282"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="6283"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="6284"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="6285"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="6286"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="6287"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="6288"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="6289"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="6290"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="6291"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="6292"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="6293"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="6294"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="6295"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="6296"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="6297"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="6298"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="6299"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_init" number="6300"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_mark" number="6301"/>
+  <syscall name="prlimit64" number="6302"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n64-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n64-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..896e0c0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-n64-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,312 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="read" number="5000"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="5001"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5002"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="5003"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="5004"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="5005"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="5006"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="5007"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="5008"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="5009"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="5010"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="5011"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="5012"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="5013"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="5014"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="5015"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="5016"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="5017"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="5018"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="5019"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="5020"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="5021"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="5022"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="5023"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="5024"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="5025"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="5026"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="5027"/>
+  <syscall name="shmget" number="5028"/>
+  <syscall name="shmat" number="5029"/>
+  <syscall name="shmctl" number="5030"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="5031"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="5032"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="5033"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="5034"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="5035"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="5036"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="5037"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="5038"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="5039"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="5040"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="5041"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="5042"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="5043"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="5044"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="5045"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="5046"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="5047"/>
+  <syscall name="bind" number="5048"/>
+  <syscall name="listen" number="5049"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="5050"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="5051"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="5052"/>
+  <syscall name="setsockopt" number="5053"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="5054"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="5055"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="5056"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="5057"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="5058"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="5059"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="5060"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="5061"/>
+  <syscall name="semget" number="5062"/>
+  <syscall name="semop" number="5063"/>
+  <syscall name="semctl" number="5064"/>
+  <syscall name="shmdt" number="5065"/>
+  <syscall name="msgget" number="5066"/>
+  <syscall name="msgsnd" number="5067"/>
+  <syscall name="msgrcv" number="5068"/>
+  <syscall name="msgctl" number="5069"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="5070"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="5071"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="5072"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="5073"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="5074"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="5075"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="5076"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="5077"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="5078"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="5079"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="5080"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="5081"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="5082"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="5083"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="5084"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="5085"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="5086"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="5087"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="5088"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="5089"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="5090"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="5091"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="5092"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="5093"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="5094"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="5095"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="5096"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="5097"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="5098"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="5099"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="5100"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="5101"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="5102"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="5103"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="5104"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="5105"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="5106"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="5107"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="5108"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="5109"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="5110"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="5111"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="5112"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="5113"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="5114"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="5115"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="5116"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="5117"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="5118"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="5119"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="5120"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="5121"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="5122"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="5123"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="5124"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="5125"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="5126"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="5127"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="5128"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="5129"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="5130"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="5131"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="5132"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="5133"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="5134"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="5135"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="5136"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="5137"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="5138"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="5139"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="5140"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="5141"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="5142"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="5143"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="5144"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="5145"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="5146"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="5147"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="5148"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="5149"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="5150"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="5151"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="5152"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="5153"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="5154"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="5155"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="5156"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="5157"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="5158"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="5159"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="5160"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="5161"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="5162"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="5163"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="5164"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="5165"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="5166"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="5167"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="5168"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="5169"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="5170"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="5171"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="5172"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="5173"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="5174"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="5175"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="5176"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="5178"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="5179"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="5180"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="5181"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="5182"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="5183"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="5184"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="5185"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="5186"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="5187"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="5188"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="5189"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="5190"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="5191"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="5192"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="5194"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="5195"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="5196"/>
+  <syscall name="cacheflush" number="5197"/>
+  <syscall name="cachectl" number="5198"/>
+  <syscall name="sysmips" number="5199"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="5200"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="5201"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="5202"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="5203"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="5204"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="5205"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="5206"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="5207"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="5208"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="5209"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="5210"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="5211"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="5212"/>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="5213"/>
+  <syscall name="semtimedop" number="5214"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="5215"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="5216"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="5217"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="5218"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="5219"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="5220"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="5221"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="5222"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="5223"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="5224"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="5225"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="5226"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="5227"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="5228"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="5229"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="5230"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="5231"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="5232"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="5233"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="5234"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="5235"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="5236"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="5237"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="5239"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="5240"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="5241"/>
+  <syscall name="set_thread_area" number="5242"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="5243"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="5244"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="5245"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="5246"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="5247"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="5248"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="5249"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="5250"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="5251"/>
+  <syscall name="newfstatat" number="5252"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="5253"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="5254"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="5255"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="5256"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="5257"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="5258"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="5259"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="5260"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="5261"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="5262"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="5263"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="5264"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="5265"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="5266"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="5267"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="5268"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="5269"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="5270"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="5271"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="5272"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="5273"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="5274"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="5275"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="5276"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd" number="5277"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="5278"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="5279"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="5280"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="5281"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="5282"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="5283"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="5284"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="5285"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="5286"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="5287"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="5288"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="5289"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="5290"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="5291"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="5292"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="5293"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="5294"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_init" number="5295"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_mark" number="5296"/>
+  <syscall name="prlimit64" number="5297"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-o32-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-o32-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2b11247
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/mips-o32-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,347 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/mips/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="syscall" number="4000"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="4001"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="4002"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="4003"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4004"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="4005"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="4006"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="4007"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="4008"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="4009"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="4010"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="4011"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="4012"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="4013"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="4014"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="4015"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="4016"/>
+  <syscall name="break" number="4017"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="4019"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="4020"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="4021"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="4022"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="4023"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="4024"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="4025"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="4026"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="4027"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="4029"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="4030"/>
+  <syscall name="stty" number="4031"/>
+  <syscall name="gtty" number="4032"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="4033"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="4034"/>
+  <syscall name="ftime" number="4035"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="4036"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="4037"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="4038"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="4039"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="4040"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="4041"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="4042"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="4043"/>
+  <syscall name="prof" number="4044"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="4045"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="4046"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="4047"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="4048"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="4049"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="4050"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="4051"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="4052"/>
+  <syscall name="lock" number="4053"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="4054"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="4055"/>
+  <syscall name="mpx" number="4056"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="4057"/>
+  <syscall name="ulimit" number="4058"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="4060"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="4061"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="4062"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="4063"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="4064"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="4065"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="4066"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="4067"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="4068"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="4069"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="4070"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="4071"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="4072"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="4073"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="4074"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="4075"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="4076"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="4077"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="4078"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="4079"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="4080"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="4081"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="4083"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="4085"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="4086"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="4087"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="4088"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="4089"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="4090"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="4091"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="4092"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="4093"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="4094"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="4095"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="4096"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="4097"/>
+  <syscall name="profil" number="4098"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="4099"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="4100"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="4101"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="4102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="4103"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="4104"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="4105"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="4106"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="4107"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="4108"/>
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="4110"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="4111"/>
+  <syscall name="idle" number="4112"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86" number="4113"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="4114"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="4115"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="4116"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="4117"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="4118"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="4119"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="4120"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="4121"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="4122"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="4123"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="4124"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="4125"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="4126"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="4127"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="4128"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="4129"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="4130"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="4131"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="4132"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="4133"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="4134"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="4135"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="4136"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="4137"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="4138"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="4139"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="4140"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="4141"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="4142"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="4143"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="4144"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="4145"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="4146"/>
+  <syscall name="cacheflush" number="4147"/>
+  <syscall name="cachectl" number="4148"/>
+  <syscall name="sysmips" number="4149"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="4151"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="4152"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="4153"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="4154"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="4155"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="4156"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="4157"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="4158"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="4159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="4160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="4161"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="4162"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="4163"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="4164"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="4165"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="4166"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="4167"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="4168"/>
+  <syscall name="bind" number="4169"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="4170"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="4171"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="4172"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="4173"/>
+  <syscall name="listen" number="4174"/>
+  <syscall name="recv" number="4175"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="4176"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="4177"/>
+  <syscall name="send" number="4178"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="4179"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="4180"/>
+  <syscall name="setsockopt" number="4181"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="4182"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="4183"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="4184"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="4185"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="4186"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="4187"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="4188"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="4189"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="4190"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="4191"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="4192"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="4193"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="4194"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="4195"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="4196"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="4197"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="4198"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="4199"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="4200"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="4201"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="4202"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="4203"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="4204"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="4205"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="4206"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="4207"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="4208"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="4209"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap2" number="4210"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate64" number="4211"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate64" number="4212"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="4213"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="4214"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="4215"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="4216"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="4217"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="4218"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="4219"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="4220"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="4222"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="4223"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="4224"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="4225"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="4226"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="4227"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="4228"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="4229"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="4230"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="4231"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="4232"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="4233"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="4234"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="4235"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="4236"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="4237"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="4238"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="4239"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="4240"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="4241"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="4242"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="4243"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="4244"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="4245"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="4246"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="4247"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="4248"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="4249"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="4250"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="4251"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="4252"/>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="4253"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="4254"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="4255"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="4256"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="4257"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="4258"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="4259"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="4260"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="4261"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="4262"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="4263"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="4264"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="4265"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="4266"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="4267"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="4268"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="4269"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="4270"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="4271"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="4272"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="4273"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="4274"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="4275"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="4276"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="4277"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="4278"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="4280"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="4281"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="4282"/>
+  <syscall name="set_thread_area" number="4283"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="4284"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="4285"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="4286"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="4287"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="4288"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="4289"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="4290"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="4291"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="4292"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="4293"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="4294"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="4295"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="4296"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="4297"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="4298"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="4299"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="4300"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="4301"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="4302"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="4303"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="4304"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="4305"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="4306"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="4307"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="4308"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="4309"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="4310"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="4311"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="4312"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="4313"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="4314"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="4315"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="4316"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="4317"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd" number="4318"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="4319"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="4320"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="4321"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="4322"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="4323"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="4324"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="4325"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="4326"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="4327"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="4328"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="4329"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="4330"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="4331"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="4332"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="4333"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="4334"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="4335"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_init" number="4336"/>
+  <syscall name="fanotify_mark" number="4337"/>
+  <syscall name="prlimit64" number="4338"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..dd4eba6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,310 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/powerpc/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="break" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="oldstat" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="oldfstat" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="stty" number="31"/>
+  <syscall name="gtty" number="32"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="ftime" number="35"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="prof" number="44"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="lock" number="53"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="mpx" number="56"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="ulimit" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="oldolduname" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="69"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="84"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="profil" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="olduname" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="idle" number="112"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="ugetrlimit" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap2" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate64" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate64" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_read" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_write" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_iobase" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="multiplexer" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="223"/>
+  <syscall name="tuxcall" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="swapcontext" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64_64" number="254"/>
+  <syscall name="rtas" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="sys_debug_setcontext" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="spu_run" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="spu_create" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="296"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="297"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="298"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ad56db1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/ppc64-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,295 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2009-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/powerpc/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="break" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="oldstat" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="oldfstat" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="stty" number="31"/>
+  <syscall name="gtty" number="32"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="ftime" number="35"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="prof" number="44"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="lock" number="53"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="mpx" number="56"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="ulimit" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="oldolduname" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="69"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="84"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="profil" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="ioperm" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="olduname" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="iopl" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="idle" number="112"/>
+  <syscall name="vm86" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="modify_ldt" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="chown" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="getpmsg" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="putpmsg" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="ugetrlimit" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_read" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_write" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_iobase" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="multiplexer" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="223"/>
+  <syscall name="tuxcall" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="swapcontext" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="rtas" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="sys_debug_setcontext" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="spu_run" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="spu_create" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="292"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7673621
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,344 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/sparc/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execv" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="chown"	number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="perfctr" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown32" number="31"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown32" number="32"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="chown32" number="35"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid32" number="44"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid32" number="53"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap2" number="56"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getpagesize" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid32" number="69"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid32" number="70"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid32" number="72"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate64" number="77"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups32" number="82"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate64" number="84"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid32" number="87"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid32" number="89"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid32" number="91"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid32" number="94"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid32" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid32" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid32" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid32" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid32" number="112"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups32" number="115"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_read" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_write" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl64" number="155"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_set_affinity" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_affinity" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="getdomainname" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64_64" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="223"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="224"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="time" number="231"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="254"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="257"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="258"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="283"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="284"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="285"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="296"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="297"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="298"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="299"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="300"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="301"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="302"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="303"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="304"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="305"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="306"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="307"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="308"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="309"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="310"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="311"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="312"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="313"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="314"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="315"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="316"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="317"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="318"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="319"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="320"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="321"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="322"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="323"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="324"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="325"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="326"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="327"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="328"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc64-linux.xml b/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc64-linux.xml
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4403ca3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/syscalls/sparc64-linux.xml
@@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
+<?xml version="1.0"?>
+<!-- Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+     Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
+     are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
+     notice and this notice are preserved.  -->
+
+<!DOCTYPE feature SYSTEM "gdb-syscalls.dtd">
+
+<!-- This file was generated using the following file:
+     
+     /usr/src/linux/arch/sparc/include/asm/unistd.h
+
+     The file mentioned above belongs to the Linux Kernel.  -->
+
+<syscalls_info>
+  <syscall name="restart_syscall" number="0"/>
+  <syscall name="exit" number="1"/>
+  <syscall name="fork" number="2"/>
+  <syscall name="read" number="3"/>
+  <syscall name="write" number="4"/>
+  <syscall name="open" number="5"/>
+  <syscall name="close" number="6"/>
+  <syscall name="wait4" number="7"/>
+  <syscall name="creat" number="8"/>
+  <syscall name="link" number="9"/>
+  <syscall name="unlink" number="10"/>
+  <syscall name="execv" number="11"/>
+  <syscall name="chdir" number="12"/>
+  <syscall name="chown"	number="13"/>
+  <syscall name="mknod" number="14"/>
+  <syscall name="chmod" number="15"/>
+  <syscall name="lchown" number="16"/>
+  <syscall name="brk" number="17"/>
+  <syscall name="perfctr" number="18"/>
+  <syscall name="lseek" number="19"/>
+  <syscall name="getpid" number="20"/>
+  <syscall name="capget" number="21"/>
+  <syscall name="capset" number="22"/>
+  <syscall name="setuid" number="23"/>
+  <syscall name="getuid" number="24"/>
+  <syscall name="vmsplice" number="25"/>
+  <syscall name="ptrace" number="26"/>
+  <syscall name="alarm" number="27"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaltstack" number="28"/>
+  <syscall name="pause" number="29"/>
+  <syscall name="utime" number="30"/>
+  <syscall name="access" number="33"/>
+  <syscall name="nice" number="34"/>
+  <syscall name="sync" number="36"/>
+  <syscall name="kill" number="37"/>
+  <syscall name="stat" number="38"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile" number="39"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat" number="40"/>
+  <syscall name="dup" number="41"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe" number="42"/>
+  <syscall name="times" number="43"/>
+  <syscall name="umount2" number="45"/>
+  <syscall name="setgid" number="46"/>
+  <syscall name="getgid" number="47"/>
+  <syscall name="signal" number="48"/>
+  <syscall name="geteuid" number="49"/>
+  <syscall name="getegid" number="50"/>
+  <syscall name="acct" number="51"/>
+  <syscall name="memory_ordering" number="52"/>
+  <syscall name="ioctl" number="54"/>
+  <syscall name="reboot" number="55"/>
+  <syscall name="symlink" number="57"/>
+  <syscall name="readlink" number="58"/>
+  <syscall name="execve" number="59"/>
+  <syscall name="umask" number="60"/>
+  <syscall name="chroot" number="61"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat" number="62"/>
+  <syscall name="fstat64" number="63"/>
+  <syscall name="getpagesize" number="64"/>
+  <syscall name="msync" number="65"/>
+  <syscall name="vfork" number="66"/>
+  <syscall name="pread64" number="67"/>
+  <syscall name="pwrite64" number="68"/>
+  <syscall name="mmap" number="71"/>
+  <syscall name="munmap" number="73"/>
+  <syscall name="mprotect" number="74"/>
+  <syscall name="madvise" number="75"/>
+  <syscall name="vhangup" number="76"/>
+  <syscall name="mincore" number="78"/>
+  <syscall name="getgroups" number="79"/>
+  <syscall name="setgroups" number="80"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgrp" number="81"/>
+  <syscall name="setitimer" number="83"/>
+  <syscall name="swapon" number="85"/>
+  <syscall name="getitimer" number="86"/>
+  <syscall name="sethostname" number="88"/>
+  <syscall name="dup2" number="90"/>
+  <syscall name="fcntl" number="92"/>
+  <syscall name="select" number="93"/>
+  <syscall name="fsync" number="95"/>
+  <syscall name="setpriority" number="96"/>
+  <syscall name="socket" number="97"/>
+  <syscall name="connect" number="98"/>
+  <syscall name="accept" number="99"/>
+  <syscall name="getpriority" number="100"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigreturn" number="101"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigaction" number="102"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigprocmask" number="103"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigpending" number="104"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigtimedwait" number="105"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigqueueinfo" number="106"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_sigsuspend" number="107"/>
+  <syscall name="setresuid" number="108"/>
+  <syscall name="getresuid" number="109"/>
+  <syscall name="setresgid" number="110"/>
+  <syscall name="getresgid" number="111"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmsg" number="113"/>
+  <syscall name="sendmsg" number="114"/>
+  <syscall name="gettimeofday" number="116"/>
+  <syscall name="getrusage" number="117"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockopt" number="118"/>
+  <syscall name="getcwd" number="119"/>
+  <syscall name="readv" number="120"/>
+  <syscall name="writev" number="121"/>
+  <syscall name="settimeofday" number="122"/>
+  <syscall name="fchown" number="123"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmod" number="124"/>
+  <syscall name="recvfrom" number="125"/>
+  <syscall name="setreuid" number="126"/>
+  <syscall name="setregid" number="127"/>
+  <syscall name="rename" number="128"/>
+  <syscall name="truncate" number="129"/>
+  <syscall name="ftruncate" number="130"/>
+  <syscall name="flock" number="131"/>
+  <syscall name="lstat64" number="132"/>
+  <syscall name="sendto" number="133"/>
+  <syscall name="shutdown" number="134"/>
+  <syscall name="socketpair" number="135"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdir" number="136"/>
+  <syscall name="rmdir" number="137"/>
+  <syscall name="utimes" number="138"/>
+  <syscall name="stat64" number="139"/>
+  <syscall name="sendfile64" number="140"/>
+  <syscall name="getpeername" number="141"/>
+  <syscall name="futex" number="142"/>
+  <syscall name="gettid" number="143"/>
+  <syscall name="getrlimit" number="144"/>
+  <syscall name="setrlimit" number="145"/>
+  <syscall name="pivot_root" number="146"/>
+  <syscall name="prctl" number="147"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_read" number="148"/>
+  <syscall name="pciconfig_write" number="149"/>
+  <syscall name="getsockname" number="150"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init" number="151"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_add_watch" number="152"/>
+  <syscall name="poll" number="153"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents64" number="154"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_rm_watch" number="156"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs" number="157"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs" number="158"/>
+  <syscall name="umount" number="159"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_set_affinity" number="160"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_affinity" number="161"/>
+  <syscall name="getdomainname" number="162"/>
+  <syscall name="setdomainname" number="163"/>
+  <syscall name="utrap_install" number="164"/>
+  <syscall name="quotactl" number="165"/>
+  <syscall name="set_tid_address" number="166"/>
+  <syscall name="mount" number="167"/>
+  <syscall name="ustat" number="168"/>
+  <syscall name="setxattr" number="169"/>
+  <syscall name="lsetxattr" number="170"/>
+  <syscall name="fsetxattr" number="171"/>
+  <syscall name="getxattr" number="172"/>
+  <syscall name="lgetxattr" number="173"/>
+  <syscall name="getdents" number="174"/>
+  <syscall name="setsid" number="175"/>
+  <syscall name="fchdir" number="176"/>
+  <syscall name="fgetxattr" number="177"/>
+  <syscall name="listxattr" number="178"/>
+  <syscall name="llistxattr" number="179"/>
+  <syscall name="flistxattr" number="180"/>
+  <syscall name="removexattr" number="181"/>
+  <syscall name="lremovexattr" number="182"/>
+  <syscall name="sigpending" number="183"/>
+  <syscall name="query_module" number="184"/>
+  <syscall name="setpgid" number="185"/>
+  <syscall name="fremovexattr" number="186"/>
+  <syscall name="tkill" number="187"/>
+  <syscall name="exit_group" number="188"/>
+  <syscall name="uname" number="189"/>
+  <syscall name="init_module" number="190"/>
+  <syscall name="personality" number="191"/>
+  <syscall name="remap_file_pages" number="192"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create" number="193"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_ctl" number="194"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_wait" number="195"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_set" number="196"/>
+  <syscall name="getppid" number="197"/>
+  <syscall name="sigaction" number="198"/>
+  <syscall name="sgetmask" number="199"/>
+  <syscall name="ssetmask" number="200"/>
+  <syscall name="sigsuspend" number="201"/>
+  <syscall name="oldlstat" number="202"/>
+  <syscall name="uselib" number="203"/>
+  <syscall name="readdir" number="204"/>
+  <syscall name="readahead" number="205"/>
+  <syscall name="socketcall" number="206"/>
+  <syscall name="syslog" number="207"/>
+  <syscall name="lookup_dcookie" number="208"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64" number="209"/>
+  <syscall name="fadvise64_64" number="210"/>
+  <syscall name="tgkill" number="211"/>
+  <syscall name="waitpid" number="212"/>
+  <syscall name="swapoff" number="213"/>
+  <syscall name="sysinfo" number="214"/>
+  <syscall name="ipc" number="215"/>
+  <syscall name="sigreturn" number="216"/>
+  <syscall name="clone" number="217"/>
+  <syscall name="ioprio_get" number="218"/>
+  <syscall name="adjtimex" number="219"/>
+  <syscall name="sigprocmask" number="220"/>
+  <syscall name="create_module" number="221"/>
+  <syscall name="delete_module" number="222"/>
+  <syscall name="get_kernel_syms" number="223"/>
+  <syscall name="getpgid" number="224"/>
+  <syscall name="bdflush" number="225"/>
+  <syscall name="sysfs" number="226"/>
+  <syscall name="afs_syscall" number="227"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsuid" number="228"/>
+  <syscall name="setfsgid" number="229"/>
+  <syscall name="_newselect" number="230"/>
+  <syscall name="splice" number="232"/>
+  <syscall name="stime" number="233"/>
+  <syscall name="statfs64" number="234"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatfs64" number="235"/>
+  <syscall name="_llseek" number="236"/>
+  <syscall name="mlock" number="237"/>
+  <syscall name="munlock" number="238"/>
+  <syscall name="mlockall" number="239"/>
+  <syscall name="munlockall" number="240"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setparam" number="241"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getparam" number="242"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setscheduler" number="243"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getscheduler" number="244"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_yield" number="245"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_max" number="246"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_get_priority_min" number="247"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_rr_get_interval" number="248"/>
+  <syscall name="nanosleep" number="249"/>
+  <syscall name="mremap" number="250"/>
+  <syscall name="_sysctl" number="251"/>
+  <syscall name="getsid" number="252"/>
+  <syscall name="fdatasync" number="253"/>
+  <syscall name="nfsservctl" number="254"/>
+  <syscall name="sync_file_range" number="255"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_settime" number="256"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_gettime" number="257"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_getres" number="258"/>
+  <syscall name="clock_nanosleep" number="259"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_getaffinity" number="260"/>
+  <syscall name="sched_setaffinity" number="261"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_settime" number="262"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_gettime" number="263"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_getoverrun" number="264"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_delete" number="265"/>
+  <syscall name="timer_create" number="266"/>
+  <syscall name="vserver" number="267"/>
+  <syscall name="io_setup" number="268"/>
+  <syscall name="io_destroy" number="269"/>
+  <syscall name="io_submit" number="270"/>
+  <syscall name="io_cancel" number="271"/>
+  <syscall name="io_getevents" number="272"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_open" number="273"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_unlink" number="274"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedsend" number="275"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_timedreceive" number="276"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_notify" number="277"/>
+  <syscall name="mq_getsetattr" number="278"/>
+  <syscall name="waitid" number="279"/>
+  <syscall name="tee" number="280"/>
+  <syscall name="add_key" number="281"/>
+  <syscall name="request_key" number="282"/>
+  <syscall name="keyctl" number="283"/>
+  <syscall name="openat" number="284"/>
+  <syscall name="mkdirat" number="285"/>
+  <syscall name="mknodat" number="286"/>
+  <syscall name="fchownat" number="287"/>
+  <syscall name="futimesat" number="288"/>
+  <syscall name="fstatat64" number="289"/>
+  <syscall name="unlinkat" number="290"/>
+  <syscall name="renameat" number="291"/>
+  <syscall name="linkat" number="292"/>
+  <syscall name="symlinkat" number="293"/>
+  <syscall name="readlinkat" number="294"/>
+  <syscall name="fchmodat" number="295"/>
+  <syscall name="faccessat" number="296"/>
+  <syscall name="pselect6" number="297"/>
+  <syscall name="ppoll" number="298"/>
+  <syscall name="unshare" number="299"/>
+  <syscall name="set_robust_list" number="300"/>
+  <syscall name="get_robust_list" number="301"/>
+  <syscall name="migrate_pages" number="302"/>
+  <syscall name="mbind" number="303"/>
+  <syscall name="get_mempolicy" number="304"/>
+  <syscall name="set_mempolicy" number="305"/>
+  <syscall name="kexec_load" number="306"/>
+  <syscall name="move_pages" number="307"/>
+  <syscall name="getcpu" number="308"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_pwait" number="309"/>
+  <syscall name="utimensat" number="310"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd" number="311"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_create" number="312"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd" number="313"/>
+  <syscall name="fallocate" number="314"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_settime" number="315"/>
+  <syscall name="timerfd_gettime" number="316"/>
+  <syscall name="signalfd4" number="317"/>
+  <syscall name="eventfd2" number="318"/>
+  <syscall name="epoll_create1" number="319"/>
+  <syscall name="dup3" number="320"/>
+  <syscall name="pipe2" number="321"/>
+  <syscall name="inotify_init1" number="322"/>
+  <syscall name="accept4" number="323"/>
+  <syscall name="preadv" number="324"/>
+  <syscall name="pwritev" number="325"/>
+  <syscall name="rt_tgsigqueueinfo" number="326"/>
+  <syscall name="perf_event_open" number="327"/>
+  <syscall name="recvmmsg" number="328"/>
+</syscalls_info>
diff --git a/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/elinos.py b/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/elinos.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..581904a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/elinos.py
@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Configure GDB using the ELinOS environment."""
+
+import os
+import glob
+import gdb
+
+
+def warn(msg):
+    print "warning: %s" % msg
+
+
+def get_elinos_environment():
+    """Return the ELinOS environment.
+
+    If the ELinOS environment is properly set up, return a dictionary
+    which contains:
+      * The path to the ELinOS project at key 'project';
+      * The path to the ELinOS CDK at key 'cdk';
+      * The ELinOS target name at key 'target' (Eg. 'i486-linux');
+      * A list of Xenomai install prefixes (which could be empty, if
+        the ELinOS project does not include Xenomai) at key 'xenomai'.
+
+    If one of these cannot be found, print a warning; the corresponding
+    value in the returned dictionary will be None.
+    """
+    result = {}
+    for key in ("project", "cdk", "target"):
+        var = "ELINOS_" + key.upper()
+        if var in os.environ:
+            result[key] = os.environ[var]
+        else:
+            warn("%s not set" % var)
+            result[key] = None
+
+    if result["project"] is not None:
+        result["xenomai"] = glob.glob(result["project"] + "/xenomai-[0-9.]*")
+    else:
+        result["xenomai"] = []
+
+    return result
+
+
+def elinos_init():
+    """Initialize debugger environment for ELinOS.
+
+    Let the debugger know where to find the ELinOS libraries on host. This
+    assumes that an ELinOS environment is properly set up. If some environment
+    variables are missing, warn about which library may be missing.
+    """
+    elinos_env = get_elinos_environment()
+
+    solib_dirs = []
+
+    # System libraries
+    if None in (elinos_env[key] for key in ("cdk", "target")):
+        warn("ELinOS system libraries will not be loaded")
+    else:
+        solib_prefix = "%s/%s" % (elinos_env["cdk"], elinos_env["target"])
+        solib_dirs += ["%s/%s" % (solib_prefix, "lib")]
+        gdb.execute("set solib-absolute-prefix %s" % solib_prefix)
+
+    # Xenomai libraries. Those are optional, so have a lighter warning
+    # if they cannot be located.
+    if elinos_env["project"] is None:
+        warn("Xenomai libraries may not be loaded")
+    else:
+        for dir in elinos_env['xenomai']:
+            solib_dirs += ["%s/%s"
+                           % (dir, "xenomai-build/usr/realtime/lib")]
+
+    if len(solib_dirs) != 0:
+        gdb.execute("set solib-search-path %s" % ":".join(solib_dirs))
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    elinos_init()
diff --git a/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/wrs-linux.py b/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/wrs-linux.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5571e66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/share/gdb/system-gdbinit/wrs-linux.py
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# (at your option) any later version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Configure GDB using the WRS/Linux environment."""
+
+import os
+
+if 'ENV_PREFIX' in os.environ:
+    gdb.execute('set sysroot %s' % os.environ['ENV_PREFIX'])
+
+else:
+    print "warning: ENV_PREFIX environment variable missing."
+    print "The debugger will probably be unable to find the correct system libraries"