Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 6 Oct 2003 00:03:42 +0200 (CEST) | From | Jesper Juhl <> | Subject | How come the assembler can't count? (probably insignificant, but 0x37ffffff truncated to 0x37ffffff seems strange) |
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This is probably completely insignificant, but I'm wondering why I get warnings like the following when compiling 2.6.0-test* kernels :
tmp/cc211T0f.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cc211T0f.s:860: Warning: value 0x37ffffff truncated to 0x37ffffff
It seems like the assembler can't count since it seems to believe that truncating a value to the same exact value would make a difference... I've been trying to find the reason for this message, but so far I've not been able to locate it. Does someone have an explanation for this seemingly bogus warning?
/Jesper Juhl
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