commit | 38314f96bd957246726497287676de02685df986 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Dave Bort <dbort@google.com> | Thu Feb 23 19:53:21 2017 -0800 |
committer | Dave Bort <dbort@google.com> | Thu Feb 23 19:55:10 2017 -0800 |
tree | 736c97450cd46a1475aeb8aeb3bf56d987e69726 | |
parent | 8720aec05b6bf8f04794e54611e218a02830d931 [diff] |
Include magenta/process.h for mx_job_default, mx_process_self, mx_vmar_root_self For MG-540: "Move process_self et al. out of syscalls.h" Change-Id: Ib1d2e302b3f2a573a8321834d150999a10bda98f
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