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AArch64: Add support for ARM64 in Debug.cpp #3039

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This commit adds some more code for aarch64 in the common Debug.cpp
and related files.

Signed-off-by: knn-k [email protected]

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knn-k commented Oct 9, 2018

See also my change in Debug.cpp in #3007

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knn-k commented Oct 12, 2018

The change in CMakeLists.txt depends on #3000.

@knn-k knn-k changed the title WIP: AArch64: Add support for ARM64 in Debug.cpp AArch64: Add support for ARM64 in Debug.cpp Oct 16, 2018
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knn-k commented Oct 16, 2018

Removed "WIP:".

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knn-k commented Oct 16, 2018

AppVeyor build failed with "MSBUILD : error MSB4017: The build stopped unexpectedly because of an unexpected logger failure."
I believe it is not caused by the change in this PR.

This commit adds some more code for aarch64 in the common Debug.cpp
and related files.

Signed-off-by: knn-k <[email protected]>
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knn-k commented Oct 17, 2018

Rebased to the latest level, and pushed the commit again.

@0xdaryl 0xdaryl self-assigned this Oct 18, 2018
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0xdaryl commented Oct 18, 2018

@genie-omr build all

@0xdaryl 0xdaryl merged commit bed3f9f into eclipse-omr:master Oct 18, 2018
@knn-k knn-k deleted the aarch64tril9 branch October 19, 2018 06:17
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