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SubjectRe: KSTK_EIP and KSTK_ESP
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Balbir Singh writes:

> Do we really need these defines, I found that it
> is not used anywhere and defined as deadbeef on
> some architectures. Does it make sense to remove
> these variables from the kernel source?

You should implement these. The names may be x86-specific,
but the purpose is not.

EIP -- user instruction pointer or (eeew!) program counter
ESP -- user stack pointer, as defined by your ABI
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