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In all of the architectures we have today, we always use PAGE_SIZE. While in theory one could define different things, none of the current architectures do, even the ones that have transitioned from 32-bit to 64-bit like i386 and arm. Some ancient mips binaries on other systems used 8k instead of 4k, but we don't support running those and likely never will due to their age and obscurity. Reviewed by: imp (who also contributed the commit message) Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19280 |
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linux32_dummy.c | ||
linux32_genassym.c | ||
linux32_locore.s | ||
linux32_machdep.c | ||
linux32_proto.h | ||
linux32_support.s | ||
linux32_syscall.h | ||
linux32_syscalls.c | ||
linux32_sysent.c | ||
linux32_systrace_args.c | ||
linux32_sysvec.c | ||
linux32_vdso.lds.s | ||
linux.h | ||
Makefile | ||
syscalls.conf | ||
syscalls.master |