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When creating a core file GDB will call the function
elfcore_write_prstatus to write out the general purpose registers
along with the pid/tid for the thread (into a prstatus structure) and
the executable name and arguments (into a prpsinfo_t structure).

However, for a bare metal RISC-V tool chain the prstatus_t and
prpsinfo_t types are not defined so the elfcore_write_prstatus
function will return NULL, preventing core file creation.

This commit provides the `elf_backend_write_core_note' hook and uses
the provided function to write out the required information.

In order to keep changes in the non bare metal tools to a minimum, the
provided backend function will itself return NULL when the prstatus_t
or pspsinfo_t types are available, the consequence of this is that the
generic code in elfcore_write_prstatus will be used just as before.
But, when prstatus_t or prpsinfo_t is not available, the new backend
function will write out the information using predefined offsets.

This new functionality will be used by a later GDB commit that will
add bare metal core dumps for RISC-V.

bfd/ChangeLog:

	* elfnn-riscv.c (PRPSINFO_PR_FNAME_LENGTH): Define.
	(PRPSINFO_PR_PSARGS_LENGTH): Define.
	(riscv_write_core_note): New function.
	(riscv_elf_grok_psinfo): Make use of two new length defines.
	(elf_backend_write_core_note): Define.
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