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2 respect to Marking Register (on architectures supporting MR).
2 on 32bits architectures. The move to hard float ABI makes it so that the
263 Architecture[] architectures = new Architecture[2]; in checkForArchitectureSplit() local269 architectures[archIdx] = executorList.get(0).getArchitecture(); in checkForArchitectureSplit()271 if (executorList.get(execIdx).getArchitecture() != architectures[archIdx]) { in checkForArchitectureSplit()280 if (architectures[0] == architectures[1]) { in checkForArchitectureSplit()
28 # for some architectures (for example x86), as other architectures may93 # for some architectures (for example x86), as other architectures may
107 not included in the count. If multiple architectures are being used108 (ARM/ARM64), and the divergences align with different architectures,
81 For convenience, several architectures can be specified as set after the83 thereby avoiding to repeat the check lines if some, but not all architectures
39 oversized handler. On architectures with fixed-width instructions this
17 // Keep the __jit_debug_register_code symbol as a unique symbol during ICF for architectures where40 // For all other architectures, leave the symbols in the shared library342 // shared between the x86 and x86_64 architectures.
8 or using various target architectures. Any difference between the outputs