> > Is there any reason to not move the sys32_sysctl code to kernel/sysctl.c?
> 
> iirc it relies on a unified address space (= user pointers still
> work in KERNEL_DS) 

Yeah the sys32_sysctl code is pretty awful, perhaps we could do a better
job now we have compat_alloc_userspace.

Anton
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