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Summary: For CloudABI we need to put two things on the stack of new processes: the argument data (a binary blob; not strings) and a startup data structure. The startup data structure contains interesting things such as a pointer to the ELF program header, the thread ID of the initial thread, a stack smashing protection canary, and a pointer to the argument data. Fetching system call arguments and setting the return value is similar to FreeBSD. The only differences are that system call 0 does not exist and that we call into cloudabi_convert_errno() to convert the error code. We also need this function in a couple of other places, so we'd better reuse it here. Reviewers: dchagin, kib Reviewed By: kib Subscribers: imp Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3098