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Ian Lance Taylor 8d4b68a7c4 libgo, syscall: fix ptrace implementation on MIPS
On MIPS, the correct structure for PtraceRegs is 'struct pt_regs' which
    is declared in linux/ptrace.h. Previously no PtraceRegs structure was
    created on MIPS because 'struct user_regs_struct' doesn't exist there.
    
    Fallback to using pt_regs when the PtraceRegs structure is generated in
    mksysinfo.sh, then adjust syscall_linux_mipsx.go to read the program
    counter from the correct field.
    
    In addition, implement PtraceGetRegs and PtraceSetRegs on all 3 ABI
    variants.
    
    syscall_linux_mips64x.go can now be removed since the ptrace code on
    all 3 ABIs is identical.
    
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/46150

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This is the runtime support library for the Go programming language.
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