no.. I don't think so.I was a bit worried by the copyright notice in this file:
!* This code is based on the UltraSPARC atomics library by Mike Bennett !* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Mike Bennett, !* [EMAIL PROTECTED], Copyright (C) 1999. All Rights Reserved. !* This code is based on the sparc architecture Manual version 9 !* section J.11 (page 333)
Forgive my ignorance of copyright matters, but if the copyright notice just said "all rights reserved" and no more, then surely you have been given *no* rights to reproduce/modify/make-derivative-works/etc?
Was there a more revealing copyright notice on original files this code was copied from?
The actual code I belive was actually in the sample for the 'cas' instruction in the reference manual.
joe
