(setf *backend-byte-order* :big-endian)
(eval-when (:compile-toplevel :load-toplevel :execute)
- ;; On Linux, the ABI specifies the page size to be 4k-65k, use the
+ ;; On Linux, the ABI specifies the page size to be 4k-64k, use the
;; maximum of that range. FIXME: it'd be great if somebody would
;; find out whether using exact multiples of the page size actually
;; matters in the few places where that's done, or whether we could
;; just use 4k everywhere.
- (setf *backend-page-size* #!+linux 65536 #!-linux 4096))
+ (setf *backend-page-bytes* #!+linux 65536 #!-linux 4096))
;;; The size in bytes of the GENCGC pages. Should be a multiple of the
;;; architecture page size.
-(def!constant gencgc-page-size *backend-page-size*)
+(def!constant gencgc-page-bytes *backend-page-bytes*)