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see what libpthread will do ...
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gone from libc. The remaining are left as exercise for others ;-)
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missing headers, other jump relocs removed
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sys/stat.h rather than bits/stat.h
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as this will screw up some 64bit hosts
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though
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use it
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e-mail list
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When I mounted nfs on my target, the kernel crashed. And I found it
was caused by stack overflow. When I digged into it.
And I found not only "setgroups.c" but
"getgroups.c" have the matrix (__kernel_gid_t kernel_groups[n]) on the
stack which can be very large because "n" can be assigned to
NGROUPS_MAX.
And, NGROUPS_MAX is defined in the file "./linux-2.6.x/include/linux/limits.h"
#define NGROUPS_MAX 65536 /* supplemental group IDs are available */
I also changed it to do malloc.
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of __attribute__ ...
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it back
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