In x86_32, there are two mmap system calls. The newest one is defined
as LINUX_SYS_mmap2, ie, there's is a "2" in the name. The two
system_call_numbers.h are a mess and should be fixed anyway.
2009/8/1 John Haitas <jh...@gm...>:
> why is mmap defined in system/linux/x86_32/system_call_numbers.h but
> not system/linux/x86_64/system_call_numbers.h ?
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