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From: Johan R. <jry...@ni...> - 2003-12-29 11:06:30
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Doug Rabson <df...@nl...> wrote: : Since I've had a bit of festive spare time available, I thought I would : attempt to port valgrind 2.1.0 to FreeBSD-5.x. Are there any plans what so ever to port V to other architectures than IA-32? It isn't a small task, I know that, but it would be great to have V running for example SPARC binaries. It would most probably also increase the user base of V. -- Johan Rydberg, Free Software Developer, Sweden http://rtmk.sf.net | http://www.nongnu.org/guss/ |
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From: Doug R. <df...@nl...> - 2003-12-29 09:30:40
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On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 21:52, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: > On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 06:43, Doug Rabson wrote: > > It seems to me that the simplest approach would be to move the really > > os-dependant files into a subdir of coregrind (e.g. coregrind/linux). > > Files which seem to be in this category are vg_libpthread*.c, > > vg_procselfmaps.c, vg_proxylwp.c, vg_signals.c (maybe), vg_syscall.S, > > vg_syscalls.c, vg_unistd.h, vg_unsafe.h. Similarly in include, > > vg_kerneliface.h would move to include/linux/vg_kerneliface.h. > > Yes, but I think we should take the time to break it down further. Some > of those files are just Linux-dependent (like most of proxylwp.c, most > of vg_syscalls.c, procselfmaps.c, etc), and some are both linux-x86 > dependent (*.S, vg_kerneliface.c, and so on). Right. I noticed that you have already created an x86 subdirectory - perhaps os subdirectories off that would be useful. > > Is FreeBSD x86 only, or has it been ported to other architectures (I > know the other BSDs are widely ported). Do you know if all the BSDs > have, for example, common syscall numbers across architectures? FreeBSD supports x86, amd64, sparc64, ia64, alpha and powerpc right now (with varying degrees of completenes). FreeBSD uses common syscall numbers for all architectures but it does have a different syscall ABI from e.g. NetBSD. > > I'd be really interested if you can update the port for the FV world. I'm going to do that next now that I have the pthreads stuff mostly working. > I'd like to know where the new non-portable bits are. For example, how > does FreeBSD lay out the user address space, and how much is reserved > for the kernel? Thats configurable but most people don't change the default configuration which is 0-3G user and 3-4G kernel. For ia32 emulation on amd64 and ia64 systems, the ia32 userland gets the full 0-4G address space. Large memory (>4G) systems are often configured with just 2G for userland but we probably don't need to worry about them. |