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The NaCl "system calls" were assumed to have a compatible return convention with the C compiler, and we were using tail jumps to those functions. Don't do that anymore. Correct mistake introduced in newstackcall duringconversion from (SP) to (FP) notation. (Actually this fix, in asm_amd64p32.s, slipped into the C compiler change, but update the name to match what go vet wants.) Correct computation of caller stack pointer in morestack: on amd64p32, the saved PC is the size of a uintreg, not uintptr. This may not matter, since it's been like this for a while, but uintreg is the correct one. (And on non-NaCl they are the same.) This will allow the NaCl build to get much farther. It will probably still not work completely. There's a bug in 6l that needs fixing too. TBR=minux CC=golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/134990043 |
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