dgilmore changed the topic of #fedora-riscv to: Fedora on RISC-V https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V || Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-riscv || Alt Arch discussions are welcome in #fedora-alt-arches
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<rwmjones> morning
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* BryceII yawns
<BryceII> <viro> any openrisc folks around?
<BryceII> +them
<BryceII> <viro> none of the scratch registers get saved on syscall entry and AFAICS
<BryceII> <viro> IOW, r13,r15,etc. all retain whatever values sys_whatever() has left in
<BryceII> +none of them get cleared on the way out
<BryceII> ugh,..
<sorear> not sure this is a useful channel for that, i've never seen shorne et al here
<BryceII> he hides out on libera.chat now? I can't keep track of folk ,.. I'm useless liek that
<sorear> maybe not, #openrisc seems to be on oftc
* BryceII needs one irc client to bind and rule all the irc networks
<sorear> is there a common client that can't do two networks at once? genuine question
<BryceII> <-- uses epic but not in antthing more than lazy beginner capacity since all I really do is run screen and connect leaving it open 24/7
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