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For !__ASSUME_TIME64_SYSCALLS there is no need to issue a 64-bit syscall if the provided timeout fits in a 32-bit one. The 64-bit usage should be rare since the timeout is a relative one. Checked on i686-linux-gnu on a 4.15 kernel and on a 5.11 kernel (with and without --enable-kernel=5.1) and on x86_64-linux-gnu. Reviewed-by: Lukasz Majewski <lukma@denx.de> |
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| ftok.c | ||
| msgctl.c | ||
| msgget.c | ||
| msgrcv.c | ||
| msgsnd.c | ||
| semctl.c | ||
| semget.c | ||
| semop.c | ||
| semtimedop.c | ||
| shmat.c | ||
| shmctl.c | ||
| shmdt.c | ||
| shmget.c | ||
| test-sysvipc.h | ||
| test-sysvmsg-time64.c | ||
| test-sysvmsg.c | ||
| test-sysvsem-time64.c | ||
| test-sysvsem.c | ||
| test-sysvshm-time64.c | ||
| test-sysvshm.c | ||