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Message-Id: <1156105229.23756.65.camel@laptopd505.fenrus.org>
Date:	Sun, 20 Aug 2006 22:20:28 +0200
From:	Arjan van de Ven <arjan@...radead.org>
To:	Björn Steinbrink <B.Steinbrink@....de>
Cc:	Chase Venters <chase.venters@...entec.com>,
	Andrew Morton <akpm@...l.org>, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@...db.de>,
	Russell King <rmk+lkml@....linux.org.uk>,
	rusty@...tcorp.com.au, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
	linux-arch@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] introduce kernel_execve function to replace
	__KERNEL_SYSCALLS__

On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 22:11 +0200, Björn Steinbrink wrote:
> On 2006.08.20 21:50:46 +0200, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > \
> > > Could we rename __syscall_return to IS_SYS_ERR (or whatever) and force
> > > kernel syscall users to do the check? That way we could eliminate errno
> > 
> > s/users/user/ .. there's one left that should die out soon ;)
> > 
> 
> Only one in unistd.h, but throughout the kernel there are quite a few
> unless I'm missing something here:
> doener@...ola:~/src/kernel/linux-2.6$ grep \ _syscall * -R | \
> > grep -v define\\\|undef\\\|clobber | wc -l
> 116
> 
> Are these just going to be replaced by calls to sys_whatever?

they're not the users of this, they're the definitions... ;)


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