;;;; files for more information.
(in-package "SB!VM")
-\f
-(defvar *number-of-signals* 64)
-(defvar *bits-per-word* 64)
;;; See x86-vm.lisp for a description of this.
(define-alien-type os-context-t (struct os-context-t-struct))
(defun machine-type ()
"Return a string describing the type of the local machine."
"Alpha")
-(defun machine-version ()
- "Return a string describing the version of the local machine."
- "Alpha")
+
+;;; support for CL:MACHINE-VERSION defined OAOO elsewhere
+(defun get-machine-version ()
+ nil)
\f
(defun fixup-code-object (code offset value kind)
(unless (zerop (rem offset n-word-bytes))
vector (* n-word-bits vector-data-offset)
(* length n-byte-bits))
(let* ((index 0)
- (error-number (sb!c::read-var-integer vector index)))
+ (error-number (sb!c:read-var-integer vector index)))
(collect ((sc-offsets))
(loop
(when (>= index length)
(return))
- (sc-offsets (sb!c::read-var-integer vector index)))
+ (sc-offsets (sb!c:read-var-integer vector index)))
(values error-number (sc-offsets)))))))
-\f
-;;; The loader uses this to convert alien names to the form they
-;;; occure in the symbol table (for example, prepending an
-;;; underscore).
-(defun extern-alien-name (name)
- (declare (type simple-base-string name))
- ;; On the Alpha we don't do anything.
- name)
-\f
-;;;; Do whatever is necessary to make the given code component
-;;;; executable.
-;;;;
-;;;; XXX do we really not have to flush caches or something here? I
-;;;; need an architecture manual
-(defun sanctify-for-execution (component)
- (declare (ignore component))
- nil)
+