diff --git a/8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268 b/8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268 index fea8e18..92b8b11 100644 --- a/8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268 +++ b/8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268 @@ -104,6 +104,23 @@ "revId": "8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268", "serverId": "4a232e18-c5a9-48ee-94c0-e04e7cca6543" }, + { + "unresolved": false, + "key": { + "uuid": "bf6a1de3_439a8874", + "filename": "/PATCHSET_LEVEL", + "patchSetId": 1 + }, + "lineNbr": 0, + "author": { + "id": 33394 + }, + "writtenOn": "2024-01-25T20:37:27Z", + "side": 1, + "message": "I think the spec covers things well. As expected and the document covers we have to be concerned about kernel cmdline, /sys, /proc, and syscalls. LTP will cover lots of this as it does extensively cover syscalls via libc. The stable ABI doesn\u0027t translate to a stable API, or a stable internal ABI, so folks adding drivers may run into issues. Maybe a note should be added about this, but I am not aware of any folks adding drivers, so maybe it is overkill.", + "revId": "8d05288efa59f8bcf1e9230bb4e68e1abceb1268", + "serverId": "4a232e18-c5a9-48ee-94c0-e04e7cca6543" + }, { "unresolved": false, "key": {