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Re: CVS commit: src/sys
In article <20190403080801.170D2FB17%cvs.NetBSD.org@localhost>,
Kamil Rytarowski <source-changes-d%NetBSD.org@localhost> wrote:
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>Module Name: src
>Committed By: kamil
>Date: Wed Apr 3 08:08:00 UTC 2019
>
>Modified Files:
> src/sys/arch/alpha/alpha: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/arm/arm: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/hppa/hppa: trap.c
> src/sys/arch/ia64/ia64: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/m68k/m68k: m68k_syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/mips/mips: trap.c
> src/sys/arch/powerpc/powerpc: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/riscv/riscv: riscv_machdep.c
> src/sys/arch/sh3/sh3: vm_machdep.c
> src/sys/arch/sparc/sparc: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/sparc64/sparc64: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/vax/vax: syscall.c
> src/sys/arch/x86/x86: syscall.c
> src/sys/kern: kern_fork.c
>
>Log Message:
>Rework the fork(2)/vfork(2) event signalling under ptrace(2)
>
>Remove the constraint of SIGTRAP event being maskable by a tracee.
>
>Now all SIGTRAP TRAP_CHLD events are delivered to debugger.
>
>This code touches MD specific logic and the child_return routine.
>It's an intermediate step with a room for refactoring in future and
>right now the least invasive approach. This allows to assert expected
>behavior in already existing ATF tests and make the code prettier
>in future keeping the same semantics. Probably there is a need for a MI
>wrapper of child_return for shared functionality between ports.
Yes, but this md copy-pasted code should be handled with an MI function.
If it is all the same don't copy it 13 times!
christos
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