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> This patch is not valid under current assumptions. INLINE_SYSCALL is a > Linux-ism. It cannot be used in sysdeps/wordsize-64 which is a generic > directory. The problem is that what is a syscall on Linux need not > necessarily by a syscall equivalent on other OSes. Hurd, for instance, > has read() as a normal function in libc IIRC. Correct. > Maybe creating sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/wordsize-64, moving the new files > there, and requiring that directory for all 64-bit archs on Linux will work. If these are useful e.g. for the GNU/*BSD ports, then there could be a purpose-specific directory such as sysdeps/unix/inline-syscall/wordsize-64.
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