linux-kernel

Linux is an open source operating system modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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One problem with faulting programs under KRF is that KRF might decide to inject a fault during the dynamic link/load phase, aborting
ld-linux.so
instead of the actual target image. This usually isn't helpful, since it doesn't indicate any mistakes in the target itself.It should be possible to check the loaded program's name via the
current
task, probably viacomm
. We should use that (or