1This directory level abstracts out the Linux Operating System dependent 2features of uClibc for supported Linux architectures/CPUs. If you wanted to 3port uClibc to some new Linux architecture (arm, mips, etc), this is the place 4to add that support. 5 6All stuff that is not at all dependent on a particular Linux architecture 7goes in the 'common' directory. However, for new architectures which are 8using the generic syscalls in the Linux Kernel, the 'common-generic' 9directory should be used instead as they all use identical interfaces for 10the system calls. 11