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This patch simply adds a newline character at end-of-file to those files in Documentation/ that currently lack one. This is done for a few different reasons: A) It's rather annoying when you do "cat some_file.txt" that your prompt/cursor ends up at the end of the last line of output rather than on a new line. B) Some tools that process files line-by-line may get confused by the lack of a newline on the last line. C) The "\ No newline at end of file" line in diffs annoys me for some reason. So, let's just add the missing newline once and for all. Signed-off-by: Jesper Juhl <jj@chaosbits.net> Signed-off-by: Jiri Kosina <jkosina@suse.cz>
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On some architectures, when the kernel loads any userspace program it
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maps an ELF DSO into that program's address space. This DSO is called
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the vDSO and it often contains useful and highly-optimized alternatives
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to real syscalls.
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These functions are called just like ordinary C function according to
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your platform's ABI. Call them from a sensible context. (For example,
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if you set CS on x86 to something strange, the vDSO functions are
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within their rights to crash.) In addition, if you pass a bad
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pointer to a vDSO function, you might get SIGSEGV instead of -EFAULT.
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To find the DSO, parse the auxiliary vector passed to the program's
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entry point. The AT_SYSINFO_EHDR entry will point to the vDSO.
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The vDSO uses symbol versioning; whenever you request a symbol from the
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vDSO, specify the version you are expecting.
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Programs that dynamically link to glibc will use the vDSO automatically.
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Otherwise, you can use the reference parser in Documentation/vDSO/parse_vdso.c.
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Unless otherwise noted, the set of symbols with any given version and the
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ABI of those symbols is considered stable. It may vary across architectures,
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though.
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(As of this writing, this ABI documentation as been confirmed for x86_64.
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The maintainers of the other vDSO-using architectures should confirm
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that it is correct for their architecture.)
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