On 02.06.2013 00:35, Peter Maydell wrote:
The linux-user syscall emulation layer currently supports the openat
family of syscalls via two mechanisms: simply calling the corresponding
libc functions, and making direct syscalls. Since glibc has supported
these functions since at least glibc 2.5,
On 06/01/2013 03:35 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
Basically, removing the ugly direct syscall access seemed nicer
than trying to fix up and render consistent the broken ifdefs :-)
[RHEL5 has glibc2.5 and provides these functions. RHEL4 did not
but we don't build on RHEL4 anyhow because its glib
The linux-user syscall emulation layer currently supports the openat
family of syscalls via two mechanisms: simply calling the corresponding
libc functions, and making direct syscalls. Since glibc has supported
these functions since at least glibc 2.5, there's no real need to
retain the