[librm] Ensure that inline code symbols are unique
Commit 6149e0a ("[librm] Provide symbols for inline code placed into
other sections") may cause build failures due to duplicate label names
if the compiler chooses to duplicate inline assembly code.
Fix by using the "%=" special format string to include a
guaranteed-unique number within the label name.
The "%=" will be expanded only if constraints exist for the inline
assembly. This fix therefore requires that all REAL_CODE() fragments
use a (possibly empty) constraint list.
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
Move most arch/i386 files to arch/x86, and adjust the contents of the
Makefiles and the include/bits/*.h headers to reflect the new
locations.
This patch makes no substantive code changes, as can be seen using a
rename-aware diff (e.g. "git show -M5").
This patch does not make the pcbios platform functional for x86_64; it
merely allows it to compile without errors.
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
[i386] Change [u]int32_t to [unsigned] int, rather than [unsigned] long
This brings us in to line with Linux definitions, and also simplifies
adding x86_64 support since both platforms have 2-byte shorts, 4-byte
ints and 8-byte long longs.