On 3/21/07, Sam Ravnborg <[email protected]> wrote:
Most system calls seem to get added to i386 first. This patch
automatically generates a warning for any new system call which is
implemented on i386 but not the architecture currently being compiled.
This is now upstream, and so I see a bunch of warnings for every ia64
build. Some of them are real, I need to add some syscalls, but there
are a few bogus ones because ia64 chose different names (e.g. we have
a sys_clone() that glibc uses to implement fork() and vfork()).
Just checking that the right way for me to shut checksyscalls.sh up is
to add:
#define __IGNORE_fork
#define __IGNORE_vfork
etc. to include/asm-ia64/unistd.h for each of the bogus ones. Or is there
some other preferred mechanism?
-Tony
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