Trying to get trap/leave to work properly but the whole WINS stuff seems over complicated with a lot of assembly in the middle and it's not working on my compiler. When the throw happens the debugger complains about uncaught exception when I'm definitly inside a catch implemented by our TRAP.
I think I'm going to come up with a much simplified trap/leave implementation for SYMC. On my prototype all that stuff was working fine in like 20 lines of C++.
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#define EKernelConfigCrazyScheduling 8
#define EKernelConfigSMPUnsafeCompat 12
#define EKernelConfigSMPUnsafeCPU0 13
#define EKernelConfigSMPCrazyInterrupts 14
#define EKernelConfigDisableAPs 30
#define CRAZYSCHEDULING(state) kernelconfig EKernelConfigCrazyScheduling state
#define SMPUNSAFECOMPAT(state) kernelconfig EKernelConfigSMPUnsafeCompat state
#define SMPUNSAFECPU0(state) kernelconfig EKernelConfigSMPUnsafeCPU0 state
#define CRAZYINTERRUPTS(state) kernelconfig EKernelConfigSMPCrazyInterrupts state
#define SMP_USE_BP_ONLY(state) kernelconfig EKernelConfigDisableAPs state