[fpc-devel] OO rewrite - technical questions
    Michael Schnell 
    mschnell at lumino.de
       
    Mon Jul 26 10:09:06 CEST 2010
    
    
  
  On 07/24/2010 04:55 AM, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
>> With most archs all static variables (such as globals and threadvars) 
>> always are accessed relative to a register. With X86/32 globals and 
>> statics are allocated relative to DS,
>
>
> Here the segment register is somewhat irrelevant, since each maps to 
> the entire 4 GB process address space. All 32 bit "pointers" simply 
> are offsets into that address space, like in any other unsegmented 
> architecture. The only difference may be access rights (CS: 
> executable, read-only).
X86/32 always uses a segment register to access memory, If none is given 
explicitly DS or SS is used appropriately.
-Michael
    
    
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