Re: [PATCH v8 0/3] Add kernel seccomp support for m68k

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Hi Adrian,

Am 15.01.2022 um 11:51 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hi!

On 1/13/22 02:09, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Respin of m68k kernel seccomp support, again.

I have split the (MMU) m68k switch to syscall_trace_enter()/
syscall_trace_leave() patch from the patch adding return code
checks for syscall_trace_enter() as suggested by Al Viro.

Patch 1 could now replace Eric's patch 'Stop open coding
ptrace_report_syscall'.

Rest of the series remains unchanged.

I will try to test this series within the next days. I'd like to see this
finally getting merged as there is a number of packages in Debian that
depend on libsecomp being available and there currently cannot be built
on m68k.

Thanks - your tests might help convincing Geert (and explain why my selftests never showed much improvement - missing modules perhaps?).

Cheers,

	Michael



Adrian




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