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rebase: update golang.org/x/sys to latest version
Signed-off-by: Niels de Vos <ndevos@redhat.com>
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@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ arguments can be passed to the kernel. The third is for low-level use by the
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ForkExec wrapper. Unlike the first two, it does not call into the scheduler to
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let it know that a system call is running.
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When porting Go to an new architecture/OS, this file must be implemented for
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When porting Go to a new architecture/OS, this file must be implemented for
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each GOOS/GOARCH pair.
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### mksysnum
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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ prototype can be exported (capitalized) or not.
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Adding a new syscall often just requires adding a new `//sys` function prototype
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with the desired arguments and a capitalized name so it is exported. However, if
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you want the interface to the syscall to be different, often one will make an
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unexported `//sys` prototype, an then write a custom wrapper in
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unexported `//sys` prototype, and then write a custom wrapper in
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`syscall_${GOOS}.go`.
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### types files
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ some `#if/#elif` macros in your include statements.
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This script is used to generate the system's various constants. This doesn't
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just include the error numbers and error strings, but also the signal numbers
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an a wide variety of miscellaneous constants. The constants come from the list
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and a wide variety of miscellaneous constants. The constants come from the list
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of include files in the `includes_${uname}` variable. A regex then picks out
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the desired `#define` statements, and generates the corresponding Go constants.
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The error numbers and strings are generated from `#include <errno.h>`, and the
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