init: init nachos hw01, should pass jenkins os_group_20_hw job but fail on os_group_20_ta job
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/* GNU C varargs support for the Motorola 88100 */
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/* Define __gnuc_va_list. */
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#ifndef __GNUC_VA_LIST
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#define __GNUC_VA_LIST
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typedef struct
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{
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int __va_arg; /* argument number */
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int *__va_stk; /* start of args passed on stack */
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int *__va_reg; /* start of args passed in regs */
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} __gnuc_va_list;
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#endif /* not __GNUC_VA_LIST */
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/* If this is for internal libc use, don't define anything but
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__gnuc_va_list. */
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#if defined (_STDARG_H) || defined (_VARARGS_H)
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#ifdef _STDARG_H /* stdarg.h support */
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/* Call __builtin_next_arg even though we aren't using its value, so that
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we can verify that LASTARG is correct. */
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#if __GNUC__ > 1 /* GCC 2.0 and beyond */
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#define va_start(AP,LASTARG) \
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(__builtin_next_arg (LASTARG), \
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(AP) = *(__gnuc_va_list *)__builtin_saveregs())
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#else
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#define va_start(AP,LASTARG) \
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( (AP).__va_reg = (int *) __builtin_saveregs2(0), \
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(AP).__va_stk = (int *) __builtin_argptr(), \
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(AP).__va_arg = (int) (__builtin_argsize() + 3) / 4 )
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#endif
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#else /* varargs.h support */
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#if __GNUC__ > 1 /* GCC 2.0 and beyond */
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#define va_start(AP) ((AP) = *(__gnuc_va_list *)__builtin_saveregs())
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#else
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#define va_start(AP) \
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( (AP).__va_reg = (int *) __builtin_saveregs2(1), \
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(AP).__va_stk = (int *) __builtin_argptr(), \
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(AP).__va_arg = (int) (__builtin_argsize() - 4 + 3) / 4 )
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#endif
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#define va_alist __va_1st_arg
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#define va_dcl register int va_alist;...
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#endif /* _STDARG_H */
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/* Avoid trouble between this file and _int_varargs.h under DG/UX. This file
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can be included by <stdio.h> and others and provides definitions of
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__va_size and __va_reg_p and a va_list typedef. Avoid defining va_list
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again with _VA_LIST. */
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#ifdef __INT_VARARGS_H
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#undef __va_size
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#undef __va_reg_p
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#define __gnuc_va_list va_list
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#define _VA_LIST
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#define _VA_LIST_
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#else
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/* Similarly, if this gets included first, do nothing in _int_varargs.h. */
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#define __INT_VARARGS_H
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#endif
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#define __va_reg_p(TYPE) \
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(__builtin_classify_type(*(TYPE *)0) < 12 \
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? sizeof(TYPE) <= 8 : sizeof(TYPE) == 4 && __alignof__(TYPE) == 4)
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#define __va_size(TYPE) ((sizeof(TYPE) + 3) >> 2)
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/* We cast to void * and then to TYPE * because this avoids
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a warning about increasing the alignment requirement. */
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#define va_arg(AP,TYPE) \
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( (AP).__va_arg = (((AP).__va_arg + (1 << (__alignof__(TYPE) >> 3)) - 1) \
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& ~((1 << (__alignof__(TYPE) >> 3)) - 1)) \
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+ __va_size(TYPE), \
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*((TYPE *) (void *) ((__va_reg_p(TYPE) \
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&& (AP).__va_arg < 8 + __va_size(TYPE) \
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? (AP).__va_reg : (AP).__va_stk) \
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+ ((AP).__va_arg - __va_size(TYPE)))))
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#define va_end(AP) ((void)0)
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/* Copy __gnuc_va_list into another variable of this type. */
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#define __va_copy(dest, src) (dest) = (src)
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#endif /* defined (_STDARG_H) || defined (_VARARGS_H) */
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