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Date:      Thu, 14 Jan 1999 20:36:27 -0800
From:      Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
To:        Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Cc:        "Robert V. Baron" <rvb@cs.cmu.edu>, "Ron G. Minnich" <rminnich@Sarnoff.COM>, zhihuizhang <bf20761@binghamton.edu>, hackers <freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: TSS and context switch 
Message-ID:  <199901150436.UAA08145@lestat.nas.nasa.gov>

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On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 20:08:32 -0800 (PST) 
 Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> wrote:

 >     There are a number of intel instructions which were designed to
 >     run fast on a 486, which turn out to be dogs on higher-end cpu's.
 >     For example, the ENTER instruction is considerably slower then
 >     doing the frame pointer / stack pointer manipulation manually.
 > 
 >     There are many others.

I distinctly remember there being several instructions on the VAX that
were like this (perhaps the polynomial evaluation instructions.. it's
been a while :-) ... you were better off open-coding them than using
the single instruction :-)

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