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256281 |
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10-Oct-2013 |
gjb |
Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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209689 |
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04-Jul-2010 |
kib |
Extend the td_thrinfo_t to include siginfo for the signal that stopped the target. Take care of ABI.
Suggested by: davidxu MFC after: 2 weeks
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183021 |
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14-Sep-2008 |
marcel |
Allow psaddr_t to be widened by using thr_pread_{int,long,ptr}, where critical. Some places still use ps_pread/ps_pwrite directly, but only need changed when byte-order comes into the picture. Also, change th_p in td_event_msg_t from a pointer type to psaddr_t, so that events also work when psaddr_t is widened.
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181065 |
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31-Jul-2008 |
marcel |
Add thr_pread_{int,long,ptr} and thr_pwrite_{int,long,ptr} to help abstract the sizes and endianness of the primary types of the target. These currently use the native characteristics.
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181044 |
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31-Jul-2008 |
marcel |
Cleanup for WARNS 2.
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180982 |
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29-Jul-2008 |
marcel |
Change the type of psaddr_t from void* to uintptr_t. A pointer type cannot be made wider to allow ILP32 platforms to target LP64 platforms.
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177490 |
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22-Mar-2008 |
davidxu |
Use linker set to collection all target operations.
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163540 |
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20-Oct-2006 |
davidxu |
remove libc_r remanent.
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146818 |
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31-May-2005 |
dfr |
Add support for XMM registers in GDB for x86 processors that support SSE (or its successors).
Reviewed by: marcel, davidxu MFC After: 2 weeks
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133342 |
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08-Aug-2004 |
davidxu |
1.Use new way to check if a thread is in critical region, defer suspending if it is true. 2.Add thread_db api td_thr_tls_get_addr to get tls address, the real code is commented out util tls patch is committed.
Reviewed by: deischen
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132332 |
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18-Jul-2004 |
marcel |
Add rudimentary support and stubs for libthr and libc_r on alpha, amd64, i386, ia64 and sparc64. Add stubs for alpha, amd64, ia64 and sparc64 for libpthread.
Restructure the source files to avoid unnecessary use of subdirectories that also force us to use non-portable compilation flags to deal with the uncommon compilation requirements (building archive libraries for linkage into a shared library).
The libpthread support has been copied from the original local and cleaned-up to make them WARNS=2 clean. that also force us to use non-portable compilation flags to deal with the uncommon compilation requirements (building archive libraries for linkage into a shared library).
The libpthread support has been copied from the original local and cleaned-up to make them WARNS=2 clean.
Tested on: amd64, i386, ia64
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