> As pointed out by serveral people, PA1.1 only has a type 26 instruction
> meaning that the space register must be explicitly encoded. Not giving an
> explicit space means that the compiler uses the type 24 version which is
> PA2.0
> only resulting in an illegal instruction crash.
> + /* fic only has the type 24 form on PA1.1, requiring an
> + * explicit space specification, so use %sr4 */
Once you say 2.0 and once 1.1, I assume the latter is a typo?
Eike
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