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We use texinfo nodes beginning with an underscore in several other places, so revert this ancient workaround for a no longer existing bug, and use the makedoc generated texinfo for reentrant versions of syscalls, rather than handwritten documentation. Also alphabetically sort these functions. Also add documentation for _execve_r, _getpid_r, _kill_r and _times_r functions, whose non-reentrant versions are documented as stubs v2: Keep _open64_r, _lseek64_r and _fstat64_r functions under texinfo conditional STDIO64 Add _stat64_r function likewise. Notes: 1. The handwritten prototypes give the reentrancy structure pointer as of type void *, rather than the presumably more correct struct __reent * 2. The fcntl, gettimeofday, mkdir and rename functions are not documented as stubs, so I haven't added the reentrant versions either Signed-off-by: Jon TURNEY <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
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