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HIDENAME() macro seems to be unimplementable in C. (HIDENAME() used to use invalid token pasting using ## for the STDC case until gcc started rejecting that; now it uses unportable token pasting using juxtaposition in all cases.) This reduces use of HIDENAME() in the kernel to only i386 and amd64 profiling code so that it doesn't bite most kernels whenever gcc becomes stricter. Problems with HIDENAME() in userland are smaller because userland mostly doesn't use strict flags yet. There are some advantages to hiding the name of mcount, but newer arches shouldn't do it; only amd64 does. MFC after: 3 days On second thoughts hide tmpstk better by staticizing it.