signal: Remove the task parameter from force_sig_fault
As synchronous exceptions really only make sense against the current task (otherwise how are you synchronous) remove the task parameter from from force_sig_fault to make it explicit that is what is going on. The two known exceptions that deliver a synchronous exception to a stopped ptraced task have already been changed to force_sig_fault_to_task. The callers have been changed with the following emacs regular expression (with obvious variations on the architectures that take more arguments) to avoid typos: force_sig_fault[(]\([^,]+\)[,]\([^,]+\)[,]\([^,]+\)[,]\W+current[)] -> force_sig_fault(\1,\2,\3) Signed-off-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm@xmission.com>
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@@ -1645,12 +1645,11 @@ int force_sig_fault_to_task(int sig, int code, void __user *addr
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int force_sig_fault(int sig, int code, void __user *addr
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___ARCH_SI_TRAPNO(int trapno)
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___ARCH_SI_IA64(int imm, unsigned int flags, unsigned long isr)
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, struct task_struct *t)
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___ARCH_SI_IA64(int imm, unsigned int flags, unsigned long isr))
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{
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return force_sig_fault_to_task(sig, code, addr
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___ARCH_SI_TRAPNO(trapno)
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___ARCH_SI_IA64(imm, flags, isr), t);
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___ARCH_SI_IA64(imm, flags, isr), current);
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}
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int send_sig_fault(int sig, int code, void __user *addr
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