From: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
To: Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget <gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org,
Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schindelin@gmx.de>,
Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
Subject: Re: [PATCH 2/6] object-file.c: use size_t for header lengths
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2026 10:35:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ai-5XO9gsc_HdMFX@pks.im> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <809d83e46fb46baeb5d0dfcd12eb7fc63580eec4.1780593313.git.gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
On Thu, Jun 04, 2026 at 05:15:08PM +0000, Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget wrote:
> From: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.email>
>
> Continue walking the code path for the >4GB `hash-object --literally`
> test. The `hash_object_file_literally()` function internally uses both
> `hash_object_file()` and `write_object_file_prepare()`. Both function
> signatures use `unsigned long` rather than `size_t` for the mem buffer
> sizes. Use `size_t` instead, for LLP64 compatibility.
>
> While at it, convert those function's object's header buffer length to
> `size_t` for consistency. The value is already upcast to `uintmax_t` for
> print format compatibility.
One thing I was wondering is whether we should rather migrate to a size
that is consistent across different platforms. We could e.g. `typedef
uint64_t objsize_t` and then use that going forward.
I guess the question though is whether that'd buy us anything. In other
words, are there any platforms that we care about where `size_t` is only
32 bit wide? And would such platforms even be able to handle such large
objects?
Patrick
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2026-06-15 8:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2026-06-04 17:15 [PATCH 0/6] Support hashing objects larger than 4GB on Windows Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 1/6] hash-object: demonstrate a >4GB/LLP64 problem Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 2/6] object-file.c: use size_t for header lengths Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-15 8:35 ` Patrick Steinhardt [this message]
2026-06-16 14:48 ` Johannes Schindelin
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 3/6] hash algorithms: use size_t for section lengths Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-15 8:35 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2026-06-16 14:48 ` Johannes Schindelin
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 4/6] hash-object --stdin: verify that it works with >4GB/LLP64 Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-15 8:35 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 5/6] hash-object: add another >4GB/LLP64 test case Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-15 8:35 ` Patrick Steinhardt
2026-06-16 14:48 ` Johannes Schindelin
2026-06-04 17:15 ` [PATCH 6/6] hash-object: add a >4GB/LLP64 test case using filtered input Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-04 21:56 ` [PATCH 0/6] Support hashing objects larger than 4GB on Windows Philip Oakley
2026-06-08 23:56 ` Junio C Hamano
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 " Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 1/6] hash-object: demonstrate a >4GB/LLP64 problem Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 2/6] object-file.c: use size_t for header lengths Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 3/6] hash algorithms: use size_t for section lengths Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 4/6] hash-object --stdin: verify that it works with >4GB/LLP64 Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 5/6] hash-object: add another >4GB/LLP64 test case Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 14:49 ` [PATCH v2 6/6] hash-object: add a >4GB/LLP64 test case using filtered input Philip Oakley via GitGitGadget
2026-06-16 16:09 ` [PATCH v2 0/6] Support hashing objects larger than 4GB on Windows Junio C Hamano
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