High-quality browsable tables of system calls implemented by the Linux kernel on
various architectures and ABIs. Powered by Systrack, a Linux
kernel syscall implementation tracker.
Features:
Tables for multiple architectures, ABIs, and kernel versions, easily
selectable and switchable.
URL parameters to share/link a specific table.
Direct links to syscall definitions within the kernel source code.
Parameter types, names and corresponding ABI calling convention registers.
Listed Kconfig options for optional syscalls.
Downloadable kernel configurations to build kernels with the same syscalls
listed in the tables.
Building
To build this static website, you will need Python 3, and optionally the
fonttools and brotli modules. Run the following in the root of this
repository:
# Required: copies over db files and builds index
./scripts/build_web_db.py
# Opional: build emoji font (needs fonttools + brotli)
./scripts/build_web_fonts.sh
The static website is now available in www/ folder. You may quickly test it
locally using python3 -m http.server -d www/.
Linux kernel syscall tables
Live at syscalls.mebeim.net.
High-quality browsable tables of system calls implemented by the Linux kernel on various architectures and ABIs. Powered by Systrack, a Linux kernel syscall implementation tracker.
Features:
Building
To build this static website, you will need Python 3, and optionally the
fonttools
andbrotli
modules. Run the following in the root of this repository:The static website is now available in
www/
folder. You may quickly test it locally usingpython3 -m http.server -d www/
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