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Philippe Gerum authored
Using long integers for representing event bit masks potentially creates a portability issue for applications between 32 and 64bit CPU architectures. This issue is solved by using 32bit integers on 32/64 bit machines, which is normally more than enough for encoding the set of events received by a single event group. In addition, this enables the sharing of the event value between a 64bit kernel support and 32bit libraries without thunks.
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