Sys Call Numbers

Benjamin Herrenschmidt bh40 at calva.net
Sun Jul 9 02:40:26 EST 2000


>I did a patch to allow Jun Sun's IRQ Latency testing code to be used on
>2.2.17pre7 et. al.
>
>Today I came to apply it to Ben H's pre10 - to find that the sysCall number
>Jun had used was no longer 'available' (listed as MacOnLinux use).
>
>Is this just a 'hazard' or is there some way of knowing where to allocate a
>syscall number.
>
>(It's not a big point - there's only one #define to change - but, then
>again....)

There's currently a mess with syscall numbers on the PPC arch, partially
because the syscall userd by MOL was never "reserved" in the kernel tree,
because I did my own hacking on special syscalls and forgot to remove my
added syscalls from my released pre9/pre10 kernels, and partially because
of some miscommunication when the LFS patches were applied.

This should be sorted out soon.

(BTW. Cort ? Any answer about my need for 4 reserved syscalls ?)

Ben.

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