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H A D | vfp.h | 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me
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H A D | vfp.c | 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me
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H A D | swtch.S | 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me 7a797a24 Sun Mar 09 14:24:05 GMT 2014 Ian Lepore <ian@FreeBSD.org> Always call vfp_discard() on thread death, not just when the VFP is enabled. In vfp_discard(), if the state in the VFP hardware belongs to the thread which is dying, NULL out pcpu fpcurthread to indicate the state currently in the hardware belongs to nobody.
Submitted by: Juergen Weiss Pointy hat to: me
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