#define __NR_capset 22 /* Linux Specific */
#define __NR_setuid 23 /* Implemented via setreuid in SunOS */
#define __NR_getuid 24 /* Common */
-/* #define __NR_time alias 25 ENOSYS under SunOS */
+#define __NR_vmsplice 25 /* ENOSYS under SunOS */
#define __NR_ptrace 26 /* Common */
#define __NR_alarm 27 /* Implemented via setitimer in SunOS */
#define __NR_sigaltstack 28 /* Common */
#ifdef __KERNEL__
#define __NR_time 231 /* Linux sparc32 */
#endif
-#define __NR_sys_splice 232 /* Linux Specific */
+#define __NR_splice 232 /* Linux Specific */
#define __NR_stime 233 /* Linux Specific */
#define __NR_statfs64 234 /* Linux Specific */
#define __NR_fstatfs64 235 /* Linux Specific */
#define __NR_getsid 252
#define __NR_fdatasync 253
#define __NR_nfsservctl 254
-#define __NR_sys_sync_file_range 255
+#define __NR_sync_file_range 255
#define __NR_clock_settime 256
#define __NR_clock_gettime 257
#define __NR_clock_getres 258
#define __NR_pselect6 297
#define __NR_ppoll 298
#define __NR_unshare 299
+#define __NR_set_robust_list 300
+#define __NR_get_robust_list 301
-/* WARNING: You MAY NOT add syscall numbers larger than 299, since
+#ifdef __KERNEL__
+/* WARNING: You MAY NOT add syscall numbers larger than 301, since
* all of the syscall tables in the Sparc kernel are
- * sized to have 299 entries (starting at zero). Therefore
- * find a free slot in the 0-299 range.
+ * sized to have 301 entries (starting at zero). Therefore
+ * find a free slot in the 0-301 range.
*/
#define _syscall0(type,name) \
#endif /* __KERNEL_SYSCALLS__ */
-#ifdef __KERNEL__
/* sysconf options, for SunOS compatibility */
#define _SC_ARG_MAX 1
#define _SC_CHILD_MAX 2
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_SIGPROCMASK
#define __ARCH_WANT_SYS_RT_SIGSUSPEND
#define __ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_SYS_RT_SIGSUSPEND
-#endif
/*
* "Conditional" syscalls
*/
#define cond_syscall(x) asm(".weak\t" #x "\n\t.set\t" #x ",sys_ni_syscall")
+#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
#endif /* _SPARC64_UNISTD_H */