On Wed, 12 Dec 2018, Arnd Bergmann wrote:

> > MIPS had o32, n32, n64 since like forever.
> 
> o32 and n32 are practically the same, the only difference on the
> syscall ABI that I can see are the actual syscall numbers, and
> the 'struct sigcontext' definition.

And for syscalls that have 64-bit arguments, n32 generally passes those in 
a single register (like n64), not pairs of registers (like o32).  But, 
yes, userspace structure layout for n32 is generally much closer to o32 
than to n64.

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Joseph S. Myers
jos...@codesourcery.com

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