Re: What are .s files in arch/i386/boot

H. Peter Anvin (hpa@zytor.com)
7 Jun 2003 14:27:34 -0700


Followup to: <6un0gty981.fsf@zork.zork.net>
By author: Sean Neakums <sneakums@zork.net>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> James Stevenson <james@stev.org> writes:
>
> >> > > What are .s files in arch/i386/boot, are they c sources of some sort?
> >> > > Where can I find the specifications documents they were made from?
> >> >
> >> > There are not c files.
> >> > They are assembler files
> >> >
> >> > Try running gcc on a c file with the -S option
> >> > it will generate the same then you can tweak the
> >> > assembler produced to make it faster.
> >> >
> >> Where can I find the .c files they were made from,
> >> and the spec sheets the .c files were made from?
> >
> > You would have to find the original author of the person
> > who tweaks the assembler in the .s file chances are the .c
> > file is long gone though.
>
> If there were ever C files to begin with. It's not unheard-of for
> people to write assembler code from scratch.
>

The ones in the Linux kernel were all written from scratch.

-hpa

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