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Add intercept hook after kernel syscall completes #103
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This PR adds an additional
intercept_hook_point_post_kernel
hook to the API that allows users to register a function to be called after a system call has been executed by the kernel by usingsyscall_no_intercept
. In our case, this allows us to debug our interception layer, since we can now keep track of/log system call results for those syscalls where we don't really need to do anything. Since this has proved really useful to us, we thought it might be a worthwhile addition to the API.This change is