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- Add missing .Pp after the end of some lists so that there is a blank line before the subsequent paragraph. - Use a more typical '-tag' bullet list of the make variable descriptions at the end. This adds separation between bullets and is the formatting typically used in manpages for this sort of list.
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.Vt void *
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are 8 bytes.
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.El
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.Pp
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Compilers define the
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.Dv _LP64
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symbol when compiling for an
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@ -163,6 +164,7 @@ Examples are:
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.It Dv mips64* Ta Dv mips*
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.It Dv aarch64 Ta Dv armv6/armv7
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.El
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.Pp
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.Dv aarch64
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will support execution of
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.Dv armv6
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@ -184,6 +186,7 @@ On all supported architectures:
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.It float Ta 4
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.It double Ta 8
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.El
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.Pp
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Integers are represented in two's complement.
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Alignment of integer and pointer types is natural, that is,
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the address of the variable must be congruent to zero modulo the type size.
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@ -421,8 +424,9 @@ Most of the externally settable variables are defined in the
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man page.
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These variables are not otherwise documented and are used extensively
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in the build system.
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.Bl -column -offset indent "Sy Variable" "Sy Meaning and usage"
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.It Dv MACHINE Represent the hardware platform.
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.Bl -tag -width "MACHINE_CPUARCH"
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.It Dv MACHINE
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Represent the hardware platform.
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This is the same as the native platform's
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.Xr uname 1
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.Fl m
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.Dv MACHINE
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should only be used in src/sys and src/stand or in system imagers or
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installers.
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.It Dv MACHINE_ARCH Represents the CPU processor architecture.
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.It Dv MACHINE_ARCH
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Represents the CPU processor architecture.
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This is the same as the native platforms
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.Xr uname 1
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.Fl p
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@ -488,7 +493,8 @@ It is unfortunate that amd64 specifies the 64-bit evolution of the x86
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platform (it matches the 'first rule') as everybody else uses x86_64.
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There is no standard name for the processor: each OS selects its own
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conventions.
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.It Dv MACHINE_CPUARCH Represents the source location for a given
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.It Dv MACHINE_CPUARCH
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Represents the source location for a given
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.Dv MACHINE_ARCH .
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It is generally the common prefix for all the MACHINE_ARCH that
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share the same implementation, though 'riscv' breaks this rule.
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@ -502,25 +508,29 @@ The FreeBSD source base supports amd64 and i386 with two
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distinct source bases living in subdirectories named amd64 and i386
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(though behind the scenes there's some sharing that fits into this
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framework).
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.It Dv CPUTYPE Sets the flavor of
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.It Dv CPUTYPE
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Sets the flavor of
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.Dv MACHINE_ARCH
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to build.
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It is used to optimize the build for a specific CPU / core that the
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binaries run on.
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Generally, this does not change the ABI, though it can be a fine line
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between optimization for specific cases.
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.It Dv TARGET Used to set
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.It Dv TARGET
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Used to set
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.Dv MACHINE
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in the top level Makefile for cross building.
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Unused outside of that scope.
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It is not passed down to the rest of the build.
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Makefiles outside of the top level should not use it at all (though
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some have their own private copy for hysterical raisons).
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.It Dv TARGET_ARCH Used to set
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.It Dv TARGET_ARCH
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Used to set
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.Dv MACHINE_ARCH
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by the top level Makefile for cross building.
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Like
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.Dv TARGET , it is unused outside of that scope.
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.Dv TARGET ,
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it is unused outside of that scope.
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.El
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.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr src.conf 5 ,
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