Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso

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From: Ulrich Drepper
Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 9:58 am

On 9/17/07, Francis Moreau <francis.moro@gmail.com> wrote:

Nonsense.  All the code which is in the vdso has a real implementation
in libc.  No need to substitute.  The vdso is only there to adjust a
program to the actual environment in which it is executed and not in
which it is built.  Your suggestion would do the latter which is
complete and utter nonsense.
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x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Francis Moreau, (Sun Sep 16, 1:24 pm)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Ulrich Drepper, (Sun Sep 16, 1:46 pm)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Francis Moreau, (Mon Sep 17, 12:30 am)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Ulrich Drepper, (Mon Sep 17, 7:35 am)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Francis Moreau, (Mon Sep 17, 1:22 pm)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Francis Moreau, (Mon Sep 17, 1:31 pm)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Mikael Pettersson, (Tue Sep 18, 1:31 am)
Re: x86_64: vsyscall vs vdso, Ulrich Drepper, (Tue Sep 18, 9:58 am)