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At least gcc 12 on Fedora is very unhappy about a plain .rodata and throws
Error: unknown pseudo-op: `.rodata'. So add a .section in front of it to
make it happy.
ok deraadt miod
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responsible from getting the proper address of those blocks.
ok tb@ jsing@
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got accidentally lost in 1.4.
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just fall into the code. The .align created a FILL zone in the .init section,
which on i386 was filled with a NOP-sled, something we want to get away
from.
discussed with kettenis and tom
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meaningful constants in a private header file, so that reviewers can actually
get a chance to figure out what the code is attempting to do without knowing
all cpuid bits.
While there, turn it from an array of two 32-bit ints into a properly aligned
64-bit int.
Use of OPENSSL_ia32_P is now restricted to the assembler parts. C code will
now always use OPENSSL_cpu_caps() and check for the proper bits in the
whole 64-bit word it returns.
i386 tests and ok jsing@
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and __PIC__ defines. Makes things easier for PIE.
ok djm@
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