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Use MACHINE_CPUARCH with arm64 (aarch64) when we build code that could run on any 64-bit Arm instruction set. This will simplify checks in downstream consumers targeting prototype instruction sets. The only place we check for MACHINE_ARCH == aarch64 is when building the device tree blobs. As these are targeting current generation ISAs. Sponsored by: Innovate UK Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26370 |
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acct | ||
execve | ||
pipe | ||
coredump_phnum_helper.c | ||
coredump_phnum_test.sh | ||
kcov.c | ||
kern_copyin.c | ||
kern_descrip_test.c | ||
kill_zombie.c | ||
libkern_crc32.c | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.depend | ||
Makefile.inc | ||
memfd_test.c | ||
pdeathsig_helper.c | ||
pdeathsig.c | ||
ptrace_test.c | ||
reaper.c | ||
sendfile_helper.c | ||
sendfile_test.sh | ||
sigaltstack.c | ||
sonewconn_overflow.py | ||
sonewconn_overflow.sh | ||
sys_getrandom.c | ||
unix_passfd_test.c | ||
unix_seqpacket_test.c | ||
unix_socketpair_test.c | ||
waitpid_nohang.c |