Newer arm64 hw supports 64k pages, and recent Linux distros provide
kernel packages like linux-image-generic-64k (can be used on r-pi4
with Ubuntu for example). It affects 32bit mode also, so assume that
an arm32 binary compiled for vfp may be used on such kernel.
Without this mprotect() fails to set exec permission because of bad
alignment.
- PicoDrive was originally released by fDave with simple
"free for non-commercial use / For commercial use, separate licencing
terms must be obtained" license and I kept it in my releases.
- in 2011, fDave re-released his code (same that I used as base
many years ago) dual licensed with GPLv2 and MAME licenses:
https://code.google.com/p/cyclone68000/
Based on the above I now proclaim that the whole source code is licensed
under the MAME license as more elaborate form of "for non-commercial use".
If that raises any doubt, I announce that all my modifications (which
is the vast majority of code by now) is licensed under the MAME license,
as it reads in COPYING file in this commit.
This does not affect ym2612.c/sn76496.c that were MAME licensed already
from the beginning.