set architecture-specific thread state NAME arch_prctl - set architecture-specific thread state LI......uffer of the following form: struct seccomp_data { int nr; /* System call number */ __u32 arch; /* AUDIT_ARCH_* value (see <linux/audit.h>) */ __u64 instruction_pointer; /* CPU …...errors are specific to the invoked system call. NOTES syscall () first appeared in 4BSD. Architecture-specific requirements Each architecture ABI has its own requirements on how…...r than 0. The high-order bits (corresponding to the mask 0xffff0000) of flags contain the architecture of the to-be-executed kernel. Specify (OR) the constant KEXEC_ARCH_DEFAULT…...r than 0. The high-order bits (corresponding to the mask 0xffff0000) of flags contain the architecture of the to-be-executed kernel. Specify (OR) the constant KEXEC_ARCH_DEFAULT…...these system calls, necessitating the use of syscall (2). DESCRIPTION These calls provide architecture-specific support for a thread-local storage implementation. At the moment,…...these system calls, necessitating the use of syscall (2). DESCRIPTION These calls provide architecture-specific support for a thread-local storage implementation. At the moment,…...For more information about the LDT, see the Intel Software Developer's Manual or the AMD Architecture Programming Manual. When func is 0, modify_ldt () reads the LDT into the me…...ginfo_t *, void *); sigset_t sa_mask; int sa_flags; void (*sa_restorer)(void); }; On some architectures a union is involved: do not assign to both sa_handler and sa_sigaction . …...ginfo_t *, void *); sigset_t sa_mask; int sa_flags; void (*sa_restorer)(void); }; On some architectures a union is involved: do not assign to both sa_handler and sa_sigaction . …...achectl.h> int cacheflush(void addr [. nbytes ], int nbytes , int cache ); Note : On some architectures, there is no glibc wrapper for this system call; see NOTES. DESCRIPTION c…...te: system calls indicate a failure by returning a negative error number to the caller on architectures without a separate error register/flag, as noted in syscall (2); when thi…...brary is posix_fadvise (). The underlying system call is called fadvise64 () (or, on some architectures, fadvise64_64 ()); the difference between the two is that the former syst…...brary is posix_fadvise (). The underlying system call is called fadvise64 () (or, on some architectures, fadvise64_64 ()); the difference between the two is that the former syst…...brary is posix_fadvise (). The underlying system call is called fadvise64 () (or, on some architectures, fadvise64_64 ()); the difference between the two is that the former syst…...brary is posix_fadvise (). The underlying system call is called fadvise64 () (or, on some architectures, fadvise64_64 ()); the difference between the two is that the former syst…...brary is posix_fadvise (). The underlying system call is called fadvise64 () (or, on some architectures, fadvise64_64 ()); the difference between the two is that the former syst…...the kernel to modify the behavior of certain system calls so as to emulate historical or architectural quirks. The least significant byte is a value defining the personality the…...nested PID namespaces. To create a process with the following PIDs in a PID namespace hierarchy: PID NS level Requested PID Notes 0 31496 Outermost PID namespace 1 42 2 7 Innerm…...nested PID namespaces. To create a process with the following PIDs in a PID namespace hierarchy: PID NS level Requested PID Notes 0 31496 Outermost PID namespace 1 42 2 7 Innerm…