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Message-ID: <486F8D55.2060506@gmail.com>
Date:	Sat, 05 Jul 2008 11:03:49 -0400
From:	Bradley Hanna <brahan.ml@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Creating syscalls: Under an x86_64 arch, where is the syscall table
 located?

I am trying to create a syscall for testing purposes.  I have a kernel
configured for x86_64 arch and need to know where the syscall table is
located.  I believe I have found the unistd.h file that I need under
'include/asm/unistd_64.h' but I cannot find a file containing the
'sys_call_table' that corresponds with that 'unistd_64.h' file.  I can
find a file called syscall_table_32.S, but no table for 64.  The table
is no longer located in entry.S, so where do I find it?  The
'__syscallN' macro is not finding my syscall definition.

Is that enough information?

thanks for your patience,

brahan
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