Am 26.07.2009 um 14:54 schrieb Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de>:


On 26.07.2009, at 14:56, Avi Kivity wrote:

On 07/26/2009 03:46 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:

On 26.07.2009, at 14:46, Avi Kivity wrote:

On 07/26/2009 03:26 PM, Alexander Graf wrote:
Cool, next week :-). The current version works fine without. And I need a weekend for a change :-D.

Having returned from a 10-day weekend, I can only recommend this.

Hope you had fun and didn't read too much mail :-).

I didn't read _any_ email.

Perhaps we can get away with disabling 32-on-64 for the configurations that break to start with.

32-on-64 only breaks for big endian which nobody except for this target implements. Since my PPC enabling patches for qemu change the type to uint64_t always, nobody is broken right now.


That assumes you implement set_bit_u64(), no?

No, little endian works as-is :-).

Let me rephrase: It shouldn't if I understand little endian correctly :).

I haven't actually verified that 32 on 64 doesn't break. But then again that's a rather uncommon configuration for x86 anyways, but really common on ppc.

Alex
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