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diff --git a/arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall-sysenter.S b/arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall-sysenter.S
index 4daefb2ec1b2..76b728159403 100644
--- a/arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall-sysenter.S
+++ b/arch/i386/kernel/vsyscall-sysenter.S
@@ -7,6 +7,21 @@
7 * for details. 7 * for details.
8 */ 8 */
9 9
10/*
11 * The caller puts arg2 in %ecx, which gets pushed. The kernel will use
12 * %ecx itself for arg2. The pushing is because the sysexit instruction
13 * (found in entry.S) requires that we clobber %ecx with the desired %esp.
14 * User code might expect that %ecx is unclobbered though, as it would be
15 * for returning via the iret instruction, so we must push and pop.
16 *
17 * The caller puts arg3 in %edx, which the sysexit instruction requires
18 * for %eip. Thus, exactly as for arg2, we must push and pop.
19 *
20 * Arg6 is different. The caller puts arg6 in %ebp. Since the sysenter
21 * instruction clobbers %esp, the user's %esp won't even survive entry
22 * into the kernel. We store %esp in %ebp. Code in entry.S must fetch
23 * arg6 from the stack.
24 */
10 .text 25 .text
11 .globl __kernel_vsyscall 26 .globl __kernel_vsyscall
12 .type __kernel_vsyscall,@function 27 .type __kernel_vsyscall,@function