On Sun, May 26, 2019 at 12:27 PM Christian Brauner <christian@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Wire up the clone6() call on x86. > > This patch only wires up clone6() on x86. Some of the arches look like they > need special assembly massaging and it is probably smarter if the > appropriate arch maintainers would do the actual wiring. Why do some architectures need special cases here? I'd prefer to have new system calls always get defined in a way that avoids this, and have a common entry point for everyone. Looking at the m68k sys_clone comment in arch/m68k/kernel/process.c, it seems that this was done as an optimization to deal with an inferior ABI. Similar code is present in h8300, ia64, nios2, and sparc. If all of them just do this to shave off a few cycles from the system call entry, I really couldn't care less. Arnd