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27 ldrt r0, [r4] @ r0 = instruction
42 the user code. If the emulator is unable to emulate the instruction,
58 2) It calls EmulateAll to emulate a floating point instruction.
61 3) If an instruction has been emulated successfully, it looks ahead at
62 the next instruction. If it is a floating point instruction, it
63 executes the instruction, without returning to user space. In this
65 until it encounters a non floating point instruction, at which time it
80 bl EmulateAll @ emulate the instruction
85 .Lx1: ldrt r6, [r5], #4 @ get the next instruction and
102 beq next @ get the next instruction;
110 @ plain LDR instruction. Weird, but it seems harmless.