fork of 9front i guess
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We used to have a padding int in the structure after the next pointer, to align it to 16 bytes. On 64 bit architectures, the pointer was already 8 bits, so the padding misaligned things to 20 bytes. This fixes it so that we're explcit about the data alignment we want, instead of hoping that the various sizes line up. |
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68000 | ||
68020 | ||
acme | ||
adm/timezone | ||
amd64 | ||
arm | ||
arm64 | ||
lib | ||
mips | ||
power | ||
power64 | ||
rc | ||
sparc | ||
sparc64 | ||
spim | ||
sys | ||
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