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i made a patch to https://github.com/pmem/syscall_intercept even though it 
hasn't been updated in 2 years!

the patch fixes tests on systems with SELinux enforced and is at 
https://github.com/pmem/syscall_intercept/pull/136

i wasn't able to work on this but was having fun with language models and used 
them heavily to move forward on it. again, it wasn't my actual task i was 
trying to do with them either. i learned about the CONFIG_LSM_MMAP_MIN_ADDR 
which sets the minimum address that SELinux will let an mmap rest at, and is 
not retrievable by user code in any manner that i found! syscall_intercept 
tries to allocate a trampoline at the lowest valid address it can, but picks 
one that is too low for selinux.

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