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#46111
Reverting fns.c hash function due to OpenBSD/SPARC64 compile breaking
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Reported by: Ahmed Khanzada <me <at> enzu.ru>
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 09:07:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Done: Stefan Monnier <monnier <at> iro.umontreal.ca>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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>> - I'd guess that the bus error is due to alignment restrictions.
>> What hardware is this running on?
> See the Subject: it's SPARC64.
I mean the actual hardware, not the architecture.
[ I know most RISC processors started with a restriction that they only
allowed aligned memory accesses, but AFAIK they've changed stance
since (IIUC the extra hardware can be very little, sometimes even less
than the hardware that would be needed to implement the ad-hoc
"support instructions" used to do the unaligned access as a sequence
of instructions).
It's one of the RISC simplifications that just didn't pan out. ]
>> - AFAICT from the backtrace, `ptr` points to a plain normal ELisp
>> string's content, yet these are supposed to be aligned, so what's
>> going on here
> I wondered that myself.
And what did you conclude? ;-)
Stef
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