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1f6b5a91
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2015-07-26T16:27:34
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Support the WIN64/EFI64 calling convention on all X86_64 platforms
Add a new calling convention FFI_EFI64, alias FFI_WIN64, on all X86_64
platforms. This allows libffi compiled on a 64-bit x86 platform to call
EFI functions.
Compile in ffiw64.c and win64.S on all X86_64 platforms. When compiled
for a platform other than X86_WIN64, ffiw64.c suffixes its functions
with _efi64, to avoid conflict with the platform's actual
implementations of those functions.
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6c535775
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2015-01-29T12:32:28
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Handle NetBSD/powerpc the same as FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org>
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e46842b4
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2015-01-13T07:23:48
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Remove extra brackets in configure.host
This table is no longer in configure.ac, needing
protection from m4.
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9f112619
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2014-11-22T20:02:43
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x86: Best guess at update for Darwin
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5d69d57a
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2014-11-13T13:50:39
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configure: Move target source selection into configure.host
This eliminates the AM_CONDITIONAL ugliness, which eliminates
just a bit of extra boilerplate for a new target.
At the same time, properly categorize the EXTRA_DIST files
into SOURCES and HEADERS, for the generation of ctags.
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57f52484
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2014-11-13T12:42:54
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configure: Split out configure.host
Split out the host case statement to a separate file, so that
we don't have to regenerate configure.in for changes therein.
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a86bd318
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2014-03-16T06:58:59
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Merge configure.host into configure.ac
configure.host only has a single entry, and shows no signs of needing
more added.
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c6dddbd0
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2009-10-04T08:11:33
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Initial commit
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