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Linux: Remove generic Implies
The default Linux implementation already handled the Linux generic ABIs interface used on newer architectures, so there is no need to Imply the generic any longer. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
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This hierarchy supports Linux systems using the new
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asm-generic/unistd.h, which removes many familiar old syscalls. For
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example, to implement open(), newer Linux architectures require glibc
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to invoke the __NR_openat syscall with AT_FDCWD. This hierarchy
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provides all those implementations.
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It also provides support for 32-bit platforms using the 64-bit kernel
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syscall APIs, as the 32-bit ones are no longer provided. Note that
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newer ILP32 environments (x32 or AArch64:ILP32, for example) are
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converting to use more 64-bit types in kernel syscalls, so that aspect
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of this support is in more flux as of this writing.
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