> That's not enough to tell what the kernel is doing, maybe they have a bit
> smarter sleep(1) program. `sleep` can be changed to run nanosleep again if
> it received -EINTR and `req` is not null. You only have to pass as `req`
> the `rem` that you got back from the previous nanosleep call.
I ran it under truss, you can do the same. The syscall does not return.
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