From c6830cdb2c1053bca1e61eb242b1900489c160af Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Henderson Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 13:08:30 -0800 Subject: tcg/s390: Remove sigill_handler Commit c9baa30f42a87f61627391698f63fa4d1566d9d8 failed to delete all of the relevant code, leading to Werrors about unused symbols. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev --- tcg/s390/tcg-target.c | 19 ------------------- 1 file changed, 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'tcg/s390') diff --git a/tcg/s390/tcg-target.c b/tcg/s390/tcg-target.c index 248726e..907d9d1 100644 --- a/tcg/s390/tcg-target.c +++ b/tcg/s390/tcg-target.c @@ -2214,25 +2214,6 @@ static const TCGTargetOpDef s390_op_defs[] = { { -1 }, }; -/* ??? Linux kernels provide an AUXV entry AT_HWCAP that provides most of - this information. However, getting at that entry is not easy this far - away from main. Our options are: start searching from environ, but - that fails as soon as someone does a setenv in between. Read the data - from /proc/self/auxv. Or do the probing ourselves. The only thing - extra that AT_HWCAP gives us is HWCAP_S390_HIGH_GPRS, which indicates - that the kernel saves all 64-bits of the registers around traps while - in 31-bit mode. But this is true of all "recent" kernels (ought to dig - back and see from when this might not be true). */ - -#include - -static volatile sig_atomic_t got_sigill; - -static void sigill_handler(int sig) -{ - got_sigill = 1; -} - static void query_facilities(void) { unsigned long hwcap = qemu_getauxval(AT_HWCAP); -- cgit v1.1