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The ia64_rse_is_rnat_slot func expects an unsigned pointer, but we're
passing in a signed pointer. The signness doesn't matter here, so
convert it to unsigned.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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The recent change to clean up these defines missed the ia64 logic.
Update it accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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This patch removes redudant definition from PowerPC specific
math_ldbl, using the definitions from ieee754 math_ldbl.h.
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Retain a single copy of the mp code in power4 instead of the two
identical copies in powerpc32 and powerpc64.
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The strcpy and strchr (and related) functions are four times faster
than the byte-by-byte default versions.
The strlen function is twice as fast for long strings and 50% faster
for short strings over the armv4 version.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/mman.h: Remove all
defines provided by bits/mman-linux.h and include <bits/mman-linux.h>.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile (sysdep_headers): Add
bits/mman-linux.h.
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Fixes BZ #12723
The variable pipe buffer size does nothing to the value of PIPE_BUF,
since the number of bytes that are atomically written is still
PIPE_BUF on Linux.
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This reverts commit b79188d71716b6286866e06add976fe84100595e.
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which is faster on all x86_64 architectures.
Tested on AMD, Intel Nehalem, SNB, IVB.
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Add comments to fcntl.h explaining why AT_REMOVEDIR
and AT_EACCESS can have the same value.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/bits/mman-linux.h (MAP_ANONYMOUS):
Allow definition via __MAP_ANONYMOUS.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/mman.h: Remove all defines
provided by bits/mman-linux.h and include <bits/mman-linux.h>.
(__MAP_ANONYMOUS): Define.
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Written from scratch rather than copied from GMP, due to LGPL 2.1 vs
GPL 3, but tested with the GMP testsuite.
This is 250% faster than the generic code as measured on Cortex-A15,
and the same speed as GMP on the same core, and probably everywhere.
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Written from scratch rather than copied from GMP, due to LGPL 2.1 vs
GPL 3, but tested with the GMP testsuite.
This is 50% faster than the generic code as measured on Cortex-A15.
It is 25% slower than the current GMP routine on the same core.
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Written from scratch rather than copied from GMP, due to LGPL 2.1 vs
GPL 3, but tested with the GMP testsuite.
This is 25% faster than the generic code as measured on Cortex-A15,
and the same speed as GMP on the same core. It's probably slower
than GMP on the A8 and A9 cores though.
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Add BLX macro in addition and use it where appropriate.
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There was only one user. It's "condition" argument was used
for "ia" rather than an actual condition. The apcs26 syntax
is almost certainly not needed, given current binutils requirements.
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For arm this makes no difference--the result is bit-for-bit identical;
for thumb this results in smaller encodings. Perhaps it ought not and
this is in fact an assembler bug, but I also think it's clearer.
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The preceeding patches have allowed for the few incompatibilities
between arm and thumb2 mode, or have marked the file as not wanting
to use thumb2 mode.
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Factor out the sequence needed to call kuser_get_tls, as we can't
play subtract into pc games in thumb mode. Prepare for hard-tp,
pulling the save of LR into the macro.
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There are several places in which we access negative offsets from
the thread-pointer, but thumb2 only supports positive offsets in
memory references.
Avoid duplicating the rather large macros in which these references
are embedded by abstracting out the operation.
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Macro-ising the few instances where we need to distinguish between
arm and thumb pc-relative memory operations.
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/s390/bits/mman.h (MAP_GROWSUP):
Remove, it's not part of Linux headers.
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call free(NULL).
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* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/tile/bits/mman.h: Remove all defines
provided by bits/mman-linux.h and include <bits/mman-linux.h>.
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* po/es.po: Update from translation team.
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