On 03/08/16 02:30, Ingo Molnar wrote: >>>> + * >>>> + * This is considered a slow path. It is not used by modern libc >>>> + * implementations on modern hardware except during process startup. >>>> + * >> >> Sadly I believe Android still uses int $0x80 in the upstream version. > > I don't see how that fact conflicts with my statement: on 64-bit kernels INT > $0x80 > will (of course) work, but will land on another entry point: > entry_INT80_compat(), > not entry_INT80_32(). > > On 32-bit kernels the INT $0x80 entry point is entry_INT80_32(). >
It doesn't. I was referring to the above quote. Trying to fix that. -hpa