Hi Martin:
Last time I saw it no I haven't checked in a while), but I guess my answer should be
not yet since I have not seen any discussion about that on the list until now that you
ask. If you want to be sure check ntdll (the interface is machine generated so you need to
check the program that builds it, what I remember is that it generated an .asm, you can
also check the asm after you build the system). Also the ROS build system needs sub
architectures configurable to use this one since this instruction is PII+ hey I bet we all
know we are missing a lot of great stuff only implemented in more recent processors,
SYSCALL is only one of them. Another thing that could be done is to detect the CPU at some
time during initialization and use one of two ntdll (on with SYSCALL an another without
it). The question is: should an installed ReactOS resist a CPU downgrade? Probably yes but
most of the times is just a waste.
regards
Waldo
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From: ros-dev-bounces(a)reactos.com on behalf of Maritn "E.T." Misuth
Sent: Wed 12/22/2004 5:10 PM
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Subject: [ros-dev] SYSCALL instruction
Does ReactOS use optimized SYSCALL instruction on modern processors when
invoking kernel functions?
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