http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Like on Linux, %gs:0 actually contains a pointer just past the thread-local storage, so Go???s two thread-local pointers g and m are -8(p) and -4(p), where p is the pointer stored at %gs:0.Privileged instructions are disallowed, as are instructions that interact with the kernel or with hardware, such as INT, SYSCALL, and port I/O instructions.
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