glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/m68k
Florian Weimer 4cf0d22305 Linux: Add tables with system call numbers
The new tables are currently only used for consistency checks
with the installed kernel headers and the architecture-independent
system call names table.  They are based on Linux 5.4.

The goal is to use these architecture-specific tables to ensure
that system call wrappers are available irrespective of the version
of the installed kernel headers.

The tables are formatted in the form of C header files so that they
can be used directly in an #include directive, without external
preprocessing.  (External preprocessing of a plain table file
would introduce cross-subdirectory dependency issues.)  However,
the intent is that they can still be treated as tables and can be
processed by simple tools.

The irregular system call names on 32-bit arm add a complication.
The <fixup-asm-unistd.h> header is introduced to work around that,
and the system calls are listed under regular names in the
<arch-syscall.h> file.

A make target, update-syscalls-list, is added to patch the glibc
sources with data from the current kernel headers.

Reviewed-by: Siddhesh Poyarekar <siddhesh@sourceware.org>
2020-01-02 10:18:10 +01:00
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arch-syscall.h
brk.c
c++-types.data
clone.S
configure
configure.ac
dl-librecon.h
dl-static.c
fxstat.c
fxstatat.c
getpagesize.c
getsysstats.c
kernel-features.h
kernel_sigaction.h
ldconfig.h
ldsodefs.h
lxstat.c
m68k-helpers.c
mmap_internal.h
mremap.S
register-dump.h
sigcontextinfo.h
syscall.S
syscalls.list
sysdep.S
sysdep.h
vfork.S
xstat.c