Matt,
I will be happy to be of assistance. Can I ask you to submit a pro
forma request to either:
regis...@xinuos.com
regis...@sco.com
and provide a company contact (e-mail is sufficient ) as well as the
machine description as CSR would like it to appear in Chapter 4 of the
generic System V Application Binary Interface. We do not need to
consume lldb-dev bandwidth for this registration process.
I am assuming that you wish to keep the EM_KALIMBA e_machine name.
Once I get the machine description from the request, I can complete the
registration and will add EM_KALIMBA
to the patch that I have prepared to submit to LLVM.
Thanks,
-- John
On 6/16/2014 7:59 AM, Matthew Gardiner wrote:
It now seems that my colleagues are happy to register properly with
xinuos, and fix internal tools as needs be, when the new e_machine
number becomes available.
Matt
Matthew Gardiner wrote:
Thanks again John,
However, I'd just like to get my original question clearly answered.
Can I submit upstream a machine definition from the "random" range i.e.
+ EM_KALIMBA = 29420 // Kalimba
or do we *need* a properly registered number in order to comply?
Some folks in my firm are somewhat resistant of the change (due to
tools breakage etc.), and will need strong justification before I can
make the registration request.
thanks
Matt
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