In article <[email protected]>, Kamil Rytarowski <[email protected]> wrote: >-=-=-=-=-=- >-=-=-=-=-=- > >On 27.04.2018 21:11, Christos Zoulas wrote: >> In article <[email protected]>, >> Kamil Rytarowski <[email protected]> wrote: >>> -=-=-=-=-=- >>> -=-=-=-=-=- >>> >>> I propose to remove e_trapsignal from the compat framework >>> >>> Rationale: >>> - It's currently unused. It was used for Darwin compat. >>> - It's certainly broken and not used in part of the code where it could >>> be used, generating a trap signal. >>> - Maintaining debugging features in the compat framework is not a >>> viable goal with the current resources. >>> >>> If we will ever want to run native Linux GDB or other debugger on the >>> NetBSD kernel we will need to rework the existing code anyway. >> >> I don't think this is for debuggers; it is there to remap the trap >> and signal numbers on trap delivery to the traps and signals the >> emulated application expects to receive: >> >> https://nxr.netbsd.org/xref/src/sys/arch/x86/x86/linux_trap.c#145 >> >> christos >> > >My bad, I was thinking about e_tracesig!
Yes, that's unused... christos
