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Kevin Buettner 4ba11f89a2 gcore command: Place all file-backed mappings in NT_FILE note
When making a core file with the GDB's gcore command on Linux,
the same criteria used for determining which mappings should be
dumped were also being used for determining which entries should
be placed in the NT_FILE note.  This is wrong; we want to place
all file-backed mappings in this note.

The predicate function, dump_mapping_p, was used to determine whether
or not to dump a mapping from within linux_find_memory_regions_full.
This commit leaves this predicate in place, but adds a new parameter,
should_dump_mapping_p, to linux_find_memory_regions_full.  It then
calls should_dump_mapping_p instead of dump_mapping_p.  dump_mapping_p
is passed to linux_find_memory_regions_full at one call site; at the
other call site, dump_note_entry_p is passed instead.

gdb/ChangeLog:

	* linux-tdep.c (dump_note_entry_p): New function.
	(linux_dump_mapping_p_ftype): New typedef.
	(linux_find_memory_regions_full): Add new parameter,
	should_dump_mapping_p.
	(linux_find_memory_regions): Adjust call to
	linux_find_memory_regions_full.
	(linux_make_mappings_core_file_notes): Use dump_note_entry_p in
	call to linux_find_memory_regions_full.
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