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Is there any specific steps to reproduce this behaviour? Or just
calling random syscalls will do it?

Ildar

On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:50 AM, Dave Jones <davej@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:36:53AM -0700, Ildar Muslukhov wrote:
>  > Hi everyone,
>  >
>  > In the children/random-syscalls.c file (function choose_syscall_table)
>  > there is a FIXME section that right now disables 32 bit version of
>  > syscall if a 64 bit version is present and enabled.
>  >
>  > // FIXME: I forgot why this got disabled. Revisit.
>  > //                      if (rand() % 100 < 10)
>  > //
>  >
>  > Just want to clear this one out. Should it be a command line
>  > parameter? Something like -P 50 (for 50% probability, lets say of 32
>  > bit). If so, what should be a default behaviour when the parameter is
>  > not present 50/50 or 0/100 as it is right now.
>
> So that got disabled a long time ago. Back in May of last year in commit
> 2d4de3c15fa80c42cccb1863fbd7879ef5aeaf38.
>
> I'm not sure that ever got fixed up. It might be worth doing some long
> runs to see if it's still a problem.
>
>         Dave
>
>
>
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