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H A D | ia32_exception.S | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
H A D | ia32_syscall.c | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/amd64/amd64/ | ||
H A D | atpic_vector.S | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
H A D | apic_vector.S | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
H A D | exception.S | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
H A D | trap.c | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/amd64/include/ | ||
H A D | apicvar.h | diff 165303 Sun Dec 17 06:48:40 MST 2006 kmacy Newer versions of gcc don't support treating structures passed by value as if they were really passed by reference. Specifically, the dead stores elimination pass in the GCC 4.1 optimiser breaks the non-compliant behavior on which FreeBSD relied. This change brings FreeBSD up to date by switching trap frames to being explicitly passed by reference. Reviewed by: kan Tested by: kan |
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