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rt-tests doesn't build with some "old" toolchains due to missing local
syscall number definition for the new kernel deadline scheduler on some
architectures. Upsteam added __NR_sched_setattr and __NR_sched_setattr
definition only for common architectures (x86, x86_64, arm) and tile if
not already defined [1].
Instead of adding missing syscall number, avoid building rt-tests
with toolchain compiled with too old kernel headers (i.e
!BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HEADERS_AT_LEAST_3_14)
At runtime, a 3.14 kernel must be used otherwise these syscall are not
available.
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README |
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