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03-Oct-2013 |
florian <florian@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9> |
Change some inline assembler so it is no longer rejected by clang as suggested by John Reiser and Greg Parker. It seems that GCC has a more relaxed attitude about what it accepts as valid input. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@13610 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
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18-Aug-2009 |
vince <vince@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9> |
Work around a binutils limitation on SuSE 9.1 by hand-coding the 32-bit fldcw instructions, as the assembler gives an error when trying to assemble them. The generated binary is identical to one generated on a system with working binutils. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10838 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
/external/valgrind/exp-bbv/tests/amd64-linux/fldcw_check.S
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14-Jul-2009 |
njn <njn@a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9> |
Add exp-bbv to the tool-suite. I'm seeing a couple of amd64-linux test failures, but they can be fixed up in-repo. This resolves bug 198395. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@10444 a5019735-40e9-0310-863c-91ae7b9d1cf9
/external/valgrind/exp-bbv/tests/amd64-linux/fldcw_check.S
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