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SubjectRe: Is sys_sysfs used?
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Patrick Mochel <mochel@osdl.org> writes:

> I see that only one architecture defines __NR_sysfs: x86-64, though it
> appears most architectures mention it in arch/*/kernel/entry.S (or
> equivalent).

That's because x86-64 has a merged entry.S/unistd.h. The other architectures
probably use some other name in unistd.h

I think it can be removed safely from the AMD64 64bit table at least.

-Andi
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