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Re: [PATCH -mm 00/43] user_regset framework -- arch maintainers take note!

2007-12-20 Thread Ingo Molnar
* Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is a large series of patches, but there are only a couple that > you need to read in detail to know how to get started on cleaning up > your arch code (1, 4, 6). > > user_regset is a new kernel-internal interface into the arch code for > acce

[PATCH -mm 00/43] user_regset framework -- arch maintainers take note!

2007-12-20 Thread Roland McGrath
This is a large series of patches, but there are only a couple that you need to read in detail to know how to get started on cleaning up your arch code (1, 4, 6). user_regset is a new kernel-internal interface into the arch code for accessing the user-space view of machine-specific state (register