On Sun, Aug 21, 2016 at 07:41:11AM +0000, Ed Schouten wrote:

> Author: ed
> Date: Sun Aug 21 07:41:11 2016
> New Revision: 304555
> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/304555
> 
> Log:
>   Use memcpy() to copy 64-bit timestamps into the syscall return values.
>   
>   On 32-bit platforms, our 64-bit timestamps need to be split up across
>   two registers. A simple assignment to td_retval[0] will cause the top 32
>   bits to get lost. By using memcpy(), we will automatically either use 1
>   or 2 registers depending on the size of register_t.
> 
> Modified:
>   head/sys/compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_clock.c
> 
> Modified: head/sys/compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_clock.c
> ==============================================================================
> --- head/sys/compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_clock.c Sun Aug 21 07:28:38 2016        
> (r304554)
> +++ head/sys/compat/cloudabi/cloudabi_clock.c Sun Aug 21 07:41:11 2016        
> (r304555)
> @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ cloudabi_sys_clock_res_get(struct thread
>       error = cloudabi_convert_timespec(&ts, &cts);
>       if (error != 0)
>               return (error);
> -     td->td_retval[0] = cts;
> +     memcpy(td->td_retval, &cts, sizeof(cts));
>       return (0);
>  }
>  
> @@ -129,6 +129,6 @@ cloudabi_sys_clock_time_get(struct threa
>       int error;
>  
>       error = cloudabi_clock_time_get(td, uap->clock_id, &ts);
> -     td->td_retval[0] = ts;
> +     memcpy(td->td_retval, &ts, sizeof(ts));
>       return (error);

Why do not use more simple solution:

*(cloudabi_timestamp_t *)td->td_retval = cts;

This is eliminate call to memcpy and allow compiler to use most
effeicient way.
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