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mips: support MIPS64 n32 mode
The attached patch fixes a problem with Xorg on MIPS64 n32 which is explained here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79939 Basically, libunwind is using a word size of 64-bit for all MIPS variants. Then, Xorg does a casting to (void *) of a 64-bit variable provided by libunwind. Given that the size of the pointers in MIPS64 n32 is 32-bit wide, that casting causes an error like this one: backtrace.c:90:20: error: cast to pointer from integer of different size [-Werror=int-to-pointer-cast]
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/* FIXME for MIPS. Too big? What do other things use for similar tasks? */
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#define UNW_TDEP_CURSOR_LEN 4096
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/* The size of a "word" varies on MIPS. This type is used for memory
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addresses and register values. To allow a single library to support
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multiple ABIs, and to support N32 at all, we must use a 64-bit type
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even when addresses are only 32 bits. */
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/* The size of a "word" varies on MIPS. This type is used for memory
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addresses and register values, which are 32-bit wide for O32 and N32
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ABIs, and 64-bit wide for N64 ABI. */
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#if _MIPS_SIM == _ABI64
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typedef uint64_t unw_word_t;
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#else
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typedef uint32_t unw_word_t;
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#endif
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typedef int32_t unw_sword_t;
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/* FIXME: MIPS ABIs. */
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