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Joel Sing cd37fecffb runtime: update openbsd runtime to use new tfork syscall
Update OpenBSD runtime to use the new version of the sys___tfork
syscall and switch TLS initialisation from sys_arch to sys___set_tcb
(note that both of these syscalls are available in OpenBSD 5.2).

R=golang-dev, minux.ma
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/6843058
2012-11-22 01:25:53 +11:00
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src runtime: update openbsd runtime to use new tfork syscall 2012-11-22 01:25:53 +11:00
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