Joseph S. Myers wrote:
I might conclude that barely anybody is *yet* using NPTL on 64-bit MIPS at
all, for either endianness, given that most of the problems I've been
finding, in glibc as well as the kernel, don't seem endian-specific and
would probably show up in a glibc testsuite run for either endianness.
MIPS64 NPTL is very new and seems to do a good job of showing up bugs in
the three syscall interfaces.
I'm actually going to start running some automated builds of a nptl/o32 and
nptl/n32 userland over the next few days. If you have any patches that need
testing to correct known oddities, I can give them a run in these builds.
--Kumba
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