To whom it may concern, I'd like to get some PPC syscalls reserved for
XFS xattr support, with syscalls #226-#237 to the xattr support; this is
the same position and range that is used for these syscalls on i386.
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Bryon Roche, Kain <[email protected]>
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On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 07:10:32AM -0600, Kain wrote:
> To whom it may concern, I'd like to get some PPC syscalls reserved for
> XFS xattr support, with syscalls #226-#237 to the xattr support; this is
> the same position and range that is used for these syscalls on i386.
Try sending this to [email protected]. Also, aren't these
already done in 2.5, where iirc, the x86 syscalls are as well?
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hi,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 07:10:32AM -0600, Kain wrote:
>
> To whom it may concern, I'd like to get some PPC syscalls reserved for
> XFS xattr support, with syscalls #226-#237 to the xattr support; this is
> the same position and range that is used for these syscalls on i386.
>
Syscall numbers already exist for PPC, see the 2.5 tree (the numbers
you've suggested are not the same, btw, so should not be used). Also,
in case its unclear; use of 'x' in xattr stands for eXtended, not Xfs,
as your "Subject:" line suggests.
Marcelo - attached is the 2.4 backport of this again, it didn't seem
to make it into 2.4.19[-pre3/4], when last I forwarded it on.
cheers.
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