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From: Dave Chinner <david@fromorbit.com>
To: Felix Janda <felix.janda@posteo.de>
Cc: xfs@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/4] Remove off64_t from linux.h
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2016 09:18:04 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20160620231804.GK26977@dastard> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160620065348.GA431@nyan>

On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 08:53:48AM +0200, Felix Janda wrote:
> Dave Chinner wrote:
> 
> Thanks for asking for clarification.
> 
> > On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 04:52:38PM +0200, Felix Janda wrote:
> > > The off64_t type is usually only conditionally exposed under the
> > > feature test macro _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE (also defined by _GNU_SOURCE).
> > > To make the public xfs headers more standalone therefore off64_t should
> > > be avoided.
> > 
> > "more standalone"?
> > 
> > What does that mean?
> 
> Programs including the xfs headers while not defining _GNU_SOURCE or
> _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE will not fail with compile errors. My previous
> patch changing loff_t to off64_t had the unintented consequences that
> downstreams of xfs-progs like ceph had to define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> on linux.

That needs to be in the patch description - it's the motivation for
the change (i.e. that downstream apps need to add new defines).

> > And what does it mean for all the xfsprogs code that still uses
> > off64_t?
> 
> off_t and off64_t are now synomyms and 64 bit on all architectures.
> So no difference for code using off64_t.
> 
> Under some conditions there can be a difference for code using
> off_t.

Right, I understand that there is a difference - what I'm asking for
is a description of the difference and an explanation of why:

$ git grep off64_t | wc -l
62
$

the other ~60 uses of off64_t in the xfsprogs code are not being
removed, too. i.e. if the code now won't compile if off_t isn't 64
bits, then why keep off64_t at all in any of the code?

Cheers,

Dave.
-- 
Dave Chinner
david@fromorbit.com

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  reply	other threads:[~2016-06-20 23:19 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-06-18 14:52 [PATCH 1/4] Remove off64_t from linux.h Felix Janda
2016-06-20  2:04 ` Dave Chinner
2016-06-20  6:53   ` Felix Janda
2016-06-20 23:18     ` Dave Chinner [this message]
2016-06-21 20:07       ` Felix Janda

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