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H A D | Makefile.inc | diff 118277 Thu Jul 31 19:09:11 MDT 2003 deischen Take the same approach for i386 as that for ia64 and amd64. Use the userland version of [gs]etcontext to switch between a thread and the UTS scheduler (and back again). This also fixes a bug in i386 _thr_setcontext() which wasn't properly restoring the context. Reviewed by: davidxu |
/freebsd-10-stable/lib/libkse/arch/i386/i386/ | ||
H A D | thr_enter_uts.S | diff 118277 Thu Jul 31 19:09:11 MDT 2003 deischen Take the same approach for i386 as that for ia64 and amd64. Use the userland version of [gs]etcontext to switch between a thread and the UTS scheduler (and back again). This also fixes a bug in i386 _thr_setcontext() which wasn't properly restoring the context. Reviewed by: davidxu |
H A D | thr_getcontext.S | diff 118277 Thu Jul 31 19:09:11 MDT 2003 deischen Take the same approach for i386 as that for ia64 and amd64. Use the userland version of [gs]etcontext to switch between a thread and the UTS scheduler (and back again). This also fixes a bug in i386 _thr_setcontext() which wasn't properly restoring the context. Reviewed by: davidxu |
/freebsd-10-stable/lib/libkse/arch/i386/include/ | ||
H A D | pthread_md.h | diff 118277 Thu Jul 31 19:09:11 MDT 2003 deischen Take the same approach for i386 as that for ia64 and amd64. Use the userland version of [gs]etcontext to switch between a thread and the UTS scheduler (and back again). This also fixes a bug in i386 _thr_setcontext() which wasn't properly restoring the context. Reviewed by: davidxu |
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