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At least the Linux kernel provides field where the kernel originally
stores the command which is executed by the thread. The value can
subsequently be overwritten. The added functions allow to do that for
threads, providing and abstraction around the syscalls or /proc file
system accesses needed.
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We adjusted nwaiters even though this isn't necessary.
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Register eax contains the syscall number, use a different one instead.
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The syscall wrappers had to save and restore the syscall parameter
values and return value when calling the functions to enable/disable
cancellation were called. Not anymore. The called functions are
special and don't modify any unexpected registers.
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