| /* System call table for UML/x86-64, copied from arch/x86_64/kernel/syscall.c | 
 |  * with some changes for UML. */ | 
 |  | 
 | #include <linux/linkage.h> | 
 | #include <linux/sys.h> | 
 | #include <linux/cache.h> | 
 |  | 
 | #define __NO_STUBS | 
 |  | 
 | /* Below you can see, in terms of #define's, the differences between the x86-64 | 
 |  * and the UML syscall table. */ | 
 |  | 
 | /* Not going to be implemented by UML, since we have no hardware. */ | 
 | #define stub_iopl sys_ni_syscall | 
 | #define sys_ioperm sys_ni_syscall | 
 |  | 
 | /* The UML TLS problem. Note that x86_64 does not implement this, so the below | 
 |  * is needed only for the ia32 compatibility. */ | 
 | /*#define sys_set_thread_area sys_ni_syscall | 
 | #define sys_get_thread_area sys_ni_syscall*/ | 
 |  | 
 | /* On UML we call it this way ("old" means it's not mmap2) */ | 
 | #define sys_mmap old_mmap | 
 | /* On x86-64 sys_uname is actually sys_newuname plus a compatibility trick. | 
 |  * See arch/x86_64/kernel/sys_x86_64.c */ | 
 | #define sys_uname sys_uname64 | 
 |  | 
 | #define stub_clone sys_clone | 
 | #define stub_fork sys_fork | 
 | #define stub_vfork sys_vfork | 
 | #define stub_execve sys_execve | 
 | #define stub_rt_sigsuspend sys_rt_sigsuspend | 
 | #define stub_sigaltstack sys_sigaltstack | 
 | #define stub_rt_sigreturn sys_rt_sigreturn | 
 |  | 
 | #define __SYSCALL(nr, sym) extern asmlinkage void sym(void) ; | 
 | #undef _ASM_X86_64_UNISTD_H_ | 
 | #include <asm-x86_64/unistd.h> | 
 |  | 
 | #undef __SYSCALL | 
 | #define __SYSCALL(nr, sym) [ nr ] = sym, | 
 | #undef _ASM_X86_64_UNISTD_H_ | 
 |  | 
 | typedef void (*sys_call_ptr_t)(void); | 
 |  | 
 | extern void sys_ni_syscall(void); | 
 |  | 
 | sys_call_ptr_t sys_call_table[__NR_syscall_max+1] __cacheline_aligned = { | 
 | 	/* Smells like a like a compiler bug -- it doesn't work when the & below is removed. */ | 
 | 	[0 ... __NR_syscall_max] = &sys_ni_syscall, | 
 | #include <asm-x86_64/unistd.h> | 
 | }; |