Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 28 Dec 2022 19:23:57 +0700 | From | Ammar Faizi <> | Subject | Re: [RFC PATCH v1 0/8] nolibc signal handling support |
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On 12/28/22 1:58 AM, Willy Tarreau wrote: > The nice thing about assembly is that once you know one, others are > easy to learn to permit you to write code that you can test. You can > have a look at MIPS for delayed slots, SPARC for register banks, ARM > for instructions that do multiple operations at once and you'll have > seen most of the basics that you'll ever need. Also all of these are > RISC based and cannot load a full-length register in a single instruction, > that's possibly the most confusing thing when you come from x86. And > it's also very interesting to see differences in constraints ;-)
Sounds fun. I'll try to get involved with other arch(s). But before that, I have to prepare the environment. At least virtualization that emulates those arch(s).
-- Ammar Faizi
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