History log of /external/ltrace/etc/syscalls.conf
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f39611f79e5be4f755a8354c4f15371e7bc21a11 31-Jan-2014 Petr Machata <pmachata@apm-mustang-ev2-02.ml3.eng.bos.redhat.com> Add some missing system calls to syscalls.conf
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82f748d1bc2b95d594327ad15f3a6908070dd5c3 23-Oct-2013 Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com> System calls are now part of dedicated symbol library

- This symbol library is still special in that symbols are created on
demand and never actually added. It just serves as a link to
protolibrary with system call prototypes, and has a name (SYS).

- Prototypes for system calls were moved to a dedicated prototype
library called syscalls.conf.

- Because it's undesirable to look up syscall prototypes in anything
but the dedicated syscall protolib, prototype.c/.h now understand
that some lookups shouldn't be done recursively (and so we never
pick the definition from -F file that just happens to have the same
name as a system call). The good thing is that now libraries can
actually use symbols named SYS_something without clashing with
system call prototypes.

- One test case needed to be updated, because we now display system
calls as something@SYS instead of SYS_something.
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