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si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.
24dd643d Mon Oct 22 00:27:37 GMT 2018 Justin Hibbits <jhibbits@FreeBSD.org> powerpc: stash off srr0 in si_addr for signals

si_addr is the address of the instruction executing at the time the
signal was sent. Populate this field with srr0, which, though not
always the case, is most often the instruction that triggered the fault.