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arm64: syscall: Ensure saved x0 is kept in-sync with tracer updates

🗓️ 11 Aug 2026 08:04:40Reported by MicrosoftType 
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arm64 syscall path keeps saved x0 register in sync with tracer updates in Linux kernel.

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15 Aug 2026 02:01Current
5.2Medium risk
Vulners AI Score5.2
CVSS 3.11.9
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