On 02/09/18 02:47, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <p5g2an$qui$1...@blaine.gmane.org>,
Valery Ushakov <u...@stderr.spb.ru> wrote:
Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote:
I propose to add a definition of _UC_MACHINE_BP() across the ports in
/usr/include/*/mcontext.h.
In article <p5g2an$qui$1...@blaine.gmane.org>,
Valery Ushakov <u...@stderr.spb.ru> wrote:
>Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote:
>
>> I propose to add a definition of _UC_MACHINE_BP() across the ports in
>> /usr/include/*/mcontext.h.
>>
>> BP stand
In article <1c1cae35-4e2d-d460-c8f1-b31e3de4b...@gmx.com>,
Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote:
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>I propose to add a definition of _UC_MACHINE_BP() across the ports in
>/usr/include/*/mcontext.h.
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>BP stands for Base Poin
Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote:
> I propose to add a definition of _UC_MACHINE_BP() across the ports in
> /usr/include/*/mcontext.h.
>
> BP stands for Base Pointer / Frame Pointer.
Please, s/BP/FP/. "Frame pointer" is an esablished name and several
assemblers
I propose to add a definition of _UC_MACHINE_BP() across the ports in
/usr/include/*/mcontext.h.
BP stands for Base Pointer / Frame Pointer.
I'm aware that this value is not set in stone (e.g. -fomit-frame-pointer).
The purpose of this macro is to use the same code in sanitizers for all
ports