Am 08.05.2012 20:09, schrieb Alexander Graf: > > On 08.05.2012, at 19:39, malc wrote: > >> On Tue, 8 May 2012, Alexander Graf wrote: >> >>> On 07.05.2012, at 01:46, Andreas F?rber wrote: >>> >>>> This series fixes two long-standing issues on Darwin/ppc and, based on your >>>> second patch, fixes the AREG0 mode for Linux and Darwin and thus the ppc >>>> build. >>>> >>>> Compared to your last patch I have tried to avoid the { int ir; } block, >>>> and >>>> I've combined both modes in one code path using ir and a new macro to >>>> handle >>>> the alignment differences in a more explicit way. >>>> >>>> Tested on Linux and Darwin, using i386 and x86_64 (non-AREG0) as well as >>>> sparc >>>> and sparc64 (AREG0). On Darwin I observed a reproducible hang in fsck >>>> during >>>> INIT under Debian/sparc, which given the lateness and now unified code >>>> paths >>>> (i.e., Haiku/i386 and HelenOS/sparc64 working) I'd attribute to lingering >>>> main loop / signal handling issues.
What I was referring to here btw is that I've in one case seen Haiku continue shutting down once I grabbed and moved the mouse in Cocoa. Not observed on Linux with SDL or VNC. >>> Malc, ping? :) >> >> I raised my minor objections to Andreas on IRC, they are not yet >> addressed. > > Like? I'd like to have a working rc1. He didn't like my _CALL_DARWIN fix in patch 2/3 (which is totally independent of 3/3). On patch 3/3 he didn't like my alignment macro. I don't have a better one though, suggestions or patches welcome. Ideal might be some ROUND_TO_ODD() macro, but the problem is that for Darwin/AIX where it's no-op it shouldn't result in a "statement without effect" warning. Therefore my do { } while (0) as opposed to ir = MACRO(ir). I do think though that any half-baked patch that doesn't regress is better than the current #error situation. Andreas -- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GF: Jeff Hawn, Jennifer Guild, Felix Imendörffer; HRB 16746 AG Nürnberg