Sujet : Re: architectural goals, Byte Addressability And Beyond
De : anton (at) *nospam* mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at (Anton Ertl)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 03. Jun 2024, 06:47:50
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Institut fuer Computersprachen, Technische Universitaet Wien
Message-ID : <2024Jun3.074750@mips.complang.tuwien.ac.at>
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jgd@cix.co.uk (John Dallman) writes:
In article <v3hs9o$3c8gd$1@dont-email.me>, tkoenig@netcologne.de (Thomas
Koenig) wrote:
>
There are POWER8 machines on sale on E-bay, on which you can run
either Linux or AIX, and bigendian too, if you want.
>
Yup. Considered that. Their trapping is not as comprehensive as zSeries,
and I could not justify them.
SPARCs are big-endian and trap on unaligned access (at least that was
the case when I last used one long ago), while S/370 ff. does not trap
on unaligned access. What's wrong with SPARC? What other trapping do
you have in mind?
- anton
-- 'Anyone trying for "industrial quality" ISA should avoid undefined behavior.' Mitch Alsup, <c17fcd89-f024-40e7-a594-88a85ac10d20o@googlegroups.com>