* __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN. If this is defined, e_syscall is replaced by
e_syscall_intern, which is called at key places in the kernel. This can be
used to set a MD syscall handler pointer. This obsoletes and replaces the
*_HAS_SEPARATED_SYSCALL flags.
* __HAVE_MINIMAL_EMUL. If this is defined, certain (deprecated) elements in
struct emul are omitted.
this makes it possible to attach to linux process with linux gdb and
see top-most function on traceback; lower functions are not available,
probably due to bad frame setup
it's not possible to setup breakpoints - Linux gdb uses hw breakpoints,
so support for them would need to be written
* move all exec-type specific information from struct emul to execsw[] and
provide single struct emul per emulation
* elf:
- kern/exec_elf32.c:probe_funcs[] is gone, execsw[] how has one entry
per emulation and contains pointer to respective probe function
- interp is allocated via MALLOC() rather than on stack
- elf_args structure is allocated via MALLOC() rather than malloc()
* ecoff: the per-emulation hooks moved from alpha and mips specific code
to OSF1 and Ultrix compat code as appropriate, execsw[] has one entry per
emulation supporting ecoff with appropriate probe function
* the makecmds/probe functions don't set emulation, pointer to emulation is
part of appropriate execsw[] entry
* constify couple of structures
Two main changes:
Create a linux_elf64_copyargs that uses the linux specific LinuxAuxInfo
structure. This is only used on the alpha. i386 and m68k use the
standard elf copyargs function.
Since linux's approach to binary compatibilty is to look as much
like osf1 as possible, add all the osf1 syscalls that we have
implemented to the linux syscall table. This includes get/setsysinfo,
ported from FreeBSD.
In order for linux compat to work you must have COMPAT_OSF1, COMPAT_43,
COMPAT_09, COMPAT_12 and COMPAT_13 on also.