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/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/libkern/ | ||
H A D | memmove.c | 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/netgraph/atm/uni/ | ||
H A D | ng_uni_cust.h | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/xdr/ | ||
H A D | xdr_mem.c | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/netgraph/ | ||
H A D | ng_l2tp.c | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | files.mips | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.ia64 | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.powerpc | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.sparc64 | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.pc98 | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.amd64 | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
H A D | files.i386 | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/net80211/ | ||
H A D | ieee80211_freebsd.h | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/powerpc/booke/ | ||
H A D | pmap.c | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | systm.h | diff 189170 Sat Feb 28 14:26:59 MST 2009 ed Add memmove() to the kernel, making the kernel compile with Clang. When copying big structures, LLVM generates calls to memmove(), because it may not be able to figure out whether structures overlap. This caused linker errors to occur. memmove() is now implemented using bcopy(). Ideally it would be the other way around, but that can be solved in the future. On ARM we don't do add anything, because it already has memmove(). Discussed on: arch@ Reviewed by: rdivacky |
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