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H. Peter Anvin (Intel) 152cbd37e2 BR 3392676: fix cmpxchg8b/16b with explicit size
CMPXCHG8b/16b should be legitimate with an explicit operand size.

Reported-by: Xusheng Li <xushengli@protonmail.com>
Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin (Intel) <hpa@zytor.com>
2020-06-04 20:22:34 -07:00
asm BR 3392662: handle empty argument at end of mmacro call 2020-06-04 16:29:53 -07:00
autoconf autoconf: update check for gcc inlines 2019-08-16 00:14:17 -07:00
common BR 3392409: idata_bytes() and resv_bytes() don't match their prototypes 2017-06-01 15:23:05 -07:00
config BR 3392667: more reasonable limit for expression descent 2020-06-01 13:21:05 -07:00
contrib contrib/MSVC6.txt: Add guide how to use nasm in MSVC6 2010-01-24 23:17:55 +03:00
disasm disam: explicitly change stdin to binary mode 2020-04-22 00:09:58 +00:00
doc Makefile portability improvement, build nasmdoc.pdf.xz 2020-05-26 14:13:31 -07:00
headers headers: Update year 2010-04-25 12:02:38 +04:00
include BR 3392652: hold smacro expansion warnings until we are sure 2020-06-04 15:59:47 -07:00
macros Drop unnecessary EXTERN symbols 2019-09-12 20:21:03 -04:00
misc Move <string.h> inclusion to compiler.h 2018-12-26 06:32:37 -08:00
Mkfiles Makefile: run cleandeps, no need to config.status --recheck 2020-06-04 18:30:35 -07:00
nasmlib BR 3392667: more reasonable limit for expression descent 2020-06-01 13:21:05 -07:00
nsis nsis: use /solid compression for smaller size 2017-04-07 11:05:09 -07:00
output outobj: fix harmless but still incorrect use of uninitialized variable 2020-06-01 16:11:47 -07:00
perllib perl files: clean up warnings 2019-08-09 13:30:19 -07:00
rdoff error: replace nasm_verror() indirection with preproc callback 2019-08-28 19:02:47 -07:00
stdlib Remove #includes already provided by "compiler.h" 2018-12-27 12:45:44 -08:00
test BR 3392667: more reasonable limit for expression descent 2020-06-01 13:21:05 -07:00
tools mkdep.pl: remove debugging print statement 2020-06-04 18:33:26 -07:00
travis travis utf-error test: update error messages 2019-09-12 18:36:18 -07:00
x86 BR 3392676: fix cmpxchg8b/16b with explicit size 2020-06-04 20:22:34 -07:00
.gitignore doc: we really need a Fontmap file 2019-10-04 13:09:30 -07:00
.travis.yml travis: Disable osx for a while 2018-10-17 21:40:14 +03:00
AUTHORS Correct name spelling and email address 2015-01-18 20:21:14 +02:00
autogen.sh config/unconfig.h: eliminate #undef directives 2019-10-03 21:34:42 -07:00
ChangeLog Documention Changes for Release 2.00 2007-11-25 14:25:13 -08:00
CHANGES Move the revision history into the documentation 2008-07-14 02:45:57 -04:00
configure.ac BR 3392667: more reasonable limit for expression descent 2020-06-01 13:21:05 -07:00
INSTALL Update the INSTALL file to match current reality 2008-06-28 18:53:55 -07:00
LICENSE LICENSE: update year 2010-08-12 20:15:27 -07:00
Makefile.in Makefile.in: always_everything needs to depend on dirs 2020-06-04 18:59:25 -07:00
nasm.spec.in nasm.spec.in: need perl; .pdf.xz now build by standard Makefile 2020-06-04 17:17:28 -07:00
nasm.spec.sed nasm.spec: use a sed file to insert perl dependencies 2017-04-23 18:54:23 -07:00
nasm.txt Add group aliases for all prefixed warnings. 2019-06-06 20:53:17 -07:00
ndisasm.txt ndisasm: man -- Add missing -p option 2013-04-20 20:18:46 +04:00
README.md Add travis status into readme 2018-10-17 21:40:14 +03:00
SubmittingPatches Add SubmittingPatches file 2010-10-03 21:02:08 +04:00
version NASM 2.15rc5 2020-06-04 19:06:31 -07:00
version.pl preproc: standard macros now C-safe, %aliases off, fix %? recursion 2019-08-27 16:42:41 -07:00

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