On 4/4/06, Andrew Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rémy Saissy writes: > > > > It would take a massive target-specific backend hack to make that > > > happen, as GCC > currently only supports flat address spaces. ;-) > > > > I don't understand why. > > gcc currently consider every data access on i386 to be %ds:offset or > %ss:offset > > depending on the instruction. > > No, that's not true. gcc doesn't know about %ds or %ss.
oh sorry. that's what I though but It seems I explained it with a bad english ;) > > > The purpose is only to add a way to explicitly indicate the section > > to use then is could be %gs:offset or %fs:offset. > > > > I'm new in gcc hacking therefore I still have to learn more about the > > internals but > > at first glance it doesn't sounds like a so big work. > > You'd have to teach gcc about different address spaces. For example, > gcc would have to know that %gs:foo couldn't be accessed via %ds. > Ok. thanks you too for your anwers, I'll try to do something good now ;) Have a great day. -- Rémy Saissy JabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://remysaissy.free.fr "L'homme qui a le plus vécu n'est pas celui qui a compté le plus d'années, mais celui qui a le plus senti la vie." J.-J. Rousseau, Emile.