Arnd Bergmann writes:

> Iit turned out most of the architectures that already implement
> their own execve() call instead of using the _syscall3 function
> for it end up passing the return value of sys_execve down, 
> instead of setting errno.

I really don't like having an "errno" variable in the kernel.  What if
two processes are doing an execve concurrently?

Anyway, your patch returns the (positive) errno value here:

> +     WARN_ON(segment_eq(fs, USER_DS));
> +     ret = execve(filename, (char **)argv, (char **)envp);
> +     if (ret)
> +             ret = errno;
> +
> +     return ret;

but here we are testing for a negative value to mean error:

> -     if (execve("/sbin/shutdown", argv, envp) < 0) {
> +     if (kernel_execve("/sbin/shutdown", argv, envp) < 0) {

Paul.
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