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they lock faulted pages into memory (useful when a small part of a
large mapped file needs efficient access), new in linux v4.4, commit
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MLOCK_* is not in the POSIX reserved namespace for sys/mman.h
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this flag for strong access ordering was added in linux v2.6.27
commit aba46c5027cb59d98052231b36efcbbde9c77a1d
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the definitions didn't match the linux uapi headers.
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the definitions are generic for all kernel archs. exposure of these
macros now only occurs on the same feature test as for the function
accepting them, which is believed to be more correct.
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these are also needed by qemu.
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both kernel and glibc define it only on x86(_64).
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this is needed for qemu, and since it differs for each arch
it can't be circumvented easily by using a macro in CFLAGS.
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