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unfortunately i dont know ppc but from the description and the code it looks like this is addressing heavy register utilization.
hmm ... userland vs kernelland ... it might be a (un-)common problem in the former but not (or almost never) in the latter.
i know that T2SDE also builds many architectures with both glibc and musl and also might have its own patches for it.
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unfortunately i dont know ppc but from the description and the code it looks like this is addressing heavy register utilization.
hmm ... userland vs kernelland ... it might be a (un-)common problem in the former but not (or almost never) in the latter.
i know that T2SDE also builds many architectures with both glibc and musl and also might have its own patches for it.
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unfortunately i dont know ppc but from the description and the code it looks like this is addressing heavy register utilization.
hmm ... userland vs kernelland ... it might be a (un-)common problem in the former but not (or almost never) in the latter.
i know that T2SDE also builds many architectures with both glibc and musl and also might have its own patches for it.
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unfortunately i dont know ppc but from the description and the code it looks like this is addressing heavy register utilization.
hmm ... userland vs kernelland ... it might be a (un-)common problem in the former but not (or almost never) in the latter.
i know that T2SDE also builds many architectures with both glibc and musl and also might have its own patches for it.
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unfortunately i dont know ppc but from the description and the code it looks like this is addressing heavy register utilization.
hmm ... userland vs kernelland ... it might be a (un-)common problem in the former but not (or almost never) in the latter.
i know that T2SDE also builds many architectures with both glibc and musl and also might have its own patches for it.