From: Karsten Blees <karsten.blees@gmail.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: struct hashmap_entry packing
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 22:40:12 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <53D806AC.3070806@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20140728171743.GA1927@peff.net>
Am 28.07.2014 19:17, schrieb Jeff King:
> Hi Karsten,
>
> The hashmap_entry documentation claims:
>
> `struct hashmap_entry`::
>
> An opaque structure representing an entry in the hash table,
> which must be used as first member of user data structures.
> Ideally it should be followed by an int-sized member to prevent
> unused memory on 64-bit systems due to alignment.
>
> I'm not sure if the statement about alignment is true. If I have a
> struct like:
>
> struct magic {
> struct hashmap_entry map;
> int x;
> };
>
> the statement above implies that I should be able to fit this into only
> 16 bytes on an LP64 system. But I can't convince gcc to do it. And I
> think that makes sense, if you consider code like:
>
> memset(&magic.map, 0, sizeof(struct hashmap_entry));
>
> The sizeof() has to be the same regardless of whether the hashmap_entry
> is standalone or in another struct, and therefore must be padded up to
> 16 bytes. If we stored "x" in that padding in the combined struct, it
> would be overwritten by our memset.
>
The struct-packing patch was ultimately dropped because there was no way
to reliably make it work on all platforms. See [1] for discussion, [2] for
the final, 'most compatible' version.
> Am I missing anything? If this is the case, we should probably drop that
> bit from the documentation.
Hmmm. Now that we have "__attribute__((packed))" in pack-bitmap.h, perhaps
we should do the same for stuct hashmap_entry? (Which was the original
proposal anyway...). Only works for GCC, but that should cover most builds
/ platforms.
Btw.: Using struct-packing on 'struct bitmap_disk_entry' means that the
binary format of .bitmap files is incompatible between GCC and other
builds, correct?
> It's possible that we could get around it by
> embedding the hashmap_entry elements directly into the parent struct,
Already tried that, see [3].
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/239069
[2] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/241865
[3] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/239435
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-07-29 20:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-07-28 17:17 struct hashmap_entry packing Jeff King
2014-07-29 20:40 ` Karsten Blees [this message]
2014-08-01 22:37 ` Jeff King
2014-08-01 23:10 ` [PATCH] pack-bitmap: do not use gcc packed attribute Jeff King
2014-08-01 23:12 ` Jeff King
2014-08-04 19:19 ` Karsten Blees
2014-08-05 18:38 ` Vicent Martí
2014-08-05 18:47 ` Jeff King
2014-08-06 18:58 ` Karsten Blees
2014-08-06 19:32 ` Junio C Hamano
2014-08-04 19:20 ` struct hashmap_entry packing Karsten Blees
2014-08-05 18:51 ` Jeff King
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