Re: Why/when use 0x10 and 0x90 for system calls?

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Oh, I think I got it:

ta 0x10 seems to actually become in 

trap always HV_FAST_TRAP + 0x10 = ta 0x80+0x10 = ta 0x90

The same applies for 'ta 0x8' for Solaris binary emulation:

0x8 + 0x80 = 0x88

It seems the OS/compiler is smart enough to understand both 0x90 and
0x10 while strace is not.

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