kernel: restore setting KTS_NONE
The 'trap style' variable records how a process has trapped into the kernel (hardware/software interrupt, or one of the other trap instructions). KTS_NONE indicates the process isn't trapped into the kernel at all and is useful for sanity checking. The KTS_NONE reset was inadvertently removed while removing some debugging code and this commit restores it.
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				@ -564,8 +564,6 @@ void restore_user_context(struct proc *p)
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#define TYPES 10
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	static int restores[TYPES], n = 0;
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	p->p_seg.p_kern_trap_style = KTS_NONE;
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	if(trap_style >= 0 && trap_style < TYPES)
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		restores[trap_style]++;
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@ -578,6 +576,8 @@ void restore_user_context(struct proc *p)
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	}
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#endif
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	p->p_seg.p_kern_trap_style = KTS_NONE;
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	if(trap_style == KTS_SYSENTER) {
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		restore_user_context_sysenter(p);
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		NOT_REACHABLE;
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