To use the errnoent.sh script, give it all the headers that might contain
appropriate errno values. Excessive headers are not a problem. The resulting
output should be directly usable without modification.
- sh ./errnoent.sh \
+ sh ./maint/errnoent.sh \
$ksrc/include/linux/*errno*.h \
$ksrc/include/asm-generic/*errno*.h \
$asrc/asm/*errno*.h \
To use the signalent.sh script, give it all the headers that might contain
appropriate signal values. Excessive headers are not a problem. The resulting
output should be directly usable without modification.
- sh ./signalent.sh \
+ sh ./maint/signalent.sh \
$asrc/asm/signal.h \
> signalent.h
a proper header as it can really only detect the system call number and its
name. It has no way of knowing the number of arguments or strace flags for
decoding them (yet?).
- sh ./syscallent.sh \
+ sh ./maint/syscallent.sh \
$asrc/asm/unistd.h \
> syscallent.h