On Mon 21 May 2007 13:36, Mike Frysinger pondered:
> On 5/21/07, Robin Getz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > since there is noMMU, are we better:
> >  - putting stubs (return ENOSYS - give runtime errors), or
> >  - just ignore the errors - and give compile errors? (Is there any way to
> > put something into the syscall table, as not to get the warnings?)
>
> there are no compile errors ... having a stub that returns -ENOSYS is
> the same thing as not having a stub as the fallback code when given an
> unknown syscall # will return -ENOSYS ...

So, is there a way to tell ./scripts/checksyscalls.sh that here is a list of 
syscalls that we can't do/have chosen not to implement - so we can live with 
the common fallback code, and not get the warnings?

-Robin
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