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David du Colombier authored
Rfork is not splitting the stack when creating a new thread, so the parent and child are executing on the same stack. However, if the parent returns and keeps executing before the child can read the arguments from the parent stack, the child will not see the right arguments. The solution is to load the needed pieces from the parent stack into register before INT $64. Thanks to Russ Cox for the explanation. LGTM=rsc R=rsc CC=ality, golang-codereviews https://golang.org/cl/64140043
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