Hi!
> > > delete all the "#else" branches since you're now using
> > > linux_syscall_numbers.h
> > 
> > Without that check in parent, you can end up in situation where some child
> > aborts first and then parent reports failure. By doing it early in setup()
> > you can avoid allocating resources that won't go away when process later
> > terminates with TCONF.
> 
> by including linux_syscall_numbers.h, you've guaranteed that 
> __NR_process_vm_readv will always be defined, thus the code under "#ifndef 
> __NR_process_vm_readv" will never be run, thus you should delete it.

Not until these are added to at least one of the in files and
linux_syscall_numbers.h are regenerated.

Which is why we started to fiddle with the kernel/include directory in
the first place.

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
[email protected]

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