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Linux 5.1 adds missing SySV IPC syscalls to the syscall table for
remanining one that still uses the ipc syscall on glibc (m68k, mips-o32,
powerpc, s390, sh, and sparc32). However the newly added direct ipc
syscall are different than the old ones:
1. They do not expect IPC_64, meaning __IPC_64 should be set to zero
when new syscalls are used. And new syscalls can not be used
for compat functions like __old_semctl (to emulated old sysvipc it
requires to use the old __NR_ipc syscall without __IPC_64).
Thus IPC_64 is redefined for newer kernels on affected ABIs.
2. semtimedop and semop does not exist on 32-bit ABIs (only
semtimedop_time64 is supplied). The provided syscall wrappers only
uses the wire-up syscall if __NR_semtimedop and __NR_semop are
also defined.
Checked on x86_64-linux-gnu and i686-linux-gnu on both a 4.15 kernel
configure with default options and sysvipc tests on a 5.3.0 kernel with
--enable-kernel=5.1.
Tested-by: Paul A. Clarke <pc@us.ibm.com>
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| configure | ||
| configure.ac | ||
| dl-cache.h | ||
| dl-procinfo.h | ||
| elision-conf.c | ||
| elision-conf.h | ||
| elision-lock.c | ||
| elision-timed.c | ||
| elision-trylock.c | ||
| elision-unlock.c | ||
| force-elision.h | ||
| htm.h | ||
| ipc_priv.h | ||
| jmp-unwind.c | ||
| kernel-features.h | ||
| kernel_sigaction.h | ||
| ldconfig.h | ||
| ldd-rewrite.sed | ||
| libanl.abilist | ||
| localplt.data | ||
| longjmp_chk.c | ||
| lowlevellock.h | ||
| mmap_internal.h | ||
| nldbl-abi.h | ||
| opensock.c | ||
| pt-longjmp.c | ||
| pthread_mutex_cond_lock.c | ||
| pthread_mutex_lock.c | ||
| pthread_mutex_timedlock.c | ||
| pthread_mutex_trylock.c | ||
| readelflib.c | ||
| rt-sysdep.S | ||
| sa_len.c | ||
| sigcontextinfo.h | ||
| sysconf.c | ||
| sysdep.h | ||
| tst-ptrace-singleblock.c | ||
| ucontext_i.sym | ||