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<milkylainen>
I'll probably get flamed for this. :) But is there an equivalent of #armlinux for x86 on IRC? I found some distro channels for x86, but that seems a bit off for iommu questions.
<jn>
x86 is so prevalent that ##kernel probably isn't too wrong
<ardb>
ndesaulniers: maybe related to literal pools?
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<ndesaulniers>
but there's no literals to pool, in that example, right?
<ndesaulniers>
I'm curious if there's some kind of implicit mode switch in that example; there's a commit in binutils-gdb that adds padding on mode switch
<ndesaulniers>
oh, if the next section is data rather than code?
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<ardb>
not the next section, just whatever comes after the function
<ardb>
arm32 relies heavily on literal pools, for things like 'ldr reg, =symbol'
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