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From: David Laight <David.Laight@ACULAB.COM>
To: 'Pintu Agarwal' <pintu.ping@gmail.com>
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Subject: RE: [PATCH v2] sysinfo: include availram field in sysinfo struct
Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2022 22:35:24 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5aa1e8c55cf84436b35ee5557a508e8d@AcuMS.aculab.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAOuPNLh-WLxJ7w=_C7zKXArgZLbO7OahHHhuwAyN9E1yZvNTdQ@mail.gmail.com>

From: Pintu Agarwal
> Sent: 08 January 2022 16:53
> 
> On Sat, 8 Jan 2022 at 03:52, David Laight <David.Laight@aculab.com> wrote:
> >
> > From: Pintu Kumar
> > > Sent: 07 January 2022 18:08
> > >
> > > The sysinfo member does not have any "available ram" field and
> > > the bufferram field is not much helpful either, to get a rough
> > > estimate of available ram needed for allocation.
> > >
> > > One needs to parse MemAvailable field separately from /proc/meminfo
> > > to get this info instead of directly getting if from sysinfo itself.
> > >
> > > Thus, this patch introduce a new field as availram in sysinfo
> > > so that all the info total/free/available can be retrieved from
> > > one place itself.
> > >
> > ...
> > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/sysinfo.h b/include/uapi/linux/sysinfo.h
> > > index 435d5c2..fe84c6a 100644
> > > --- a/include/uapi/linux/sysinfo.h
> > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/sysinfo.h
> > > @@ -19,7 +19,8 @@ struct sysinfo {
> > >       __kernel_ulong_t totalhigh;     /* Total high memory size */
> > >       __kernel_ulong_t freehigh;      /* Available high memory size */
> > >       __u32 mem_unit;                 /* Memory unit size in bytes */
> > > -     char _f[20-2*sizeof(__kernel_ulong_t)-sizeof(__u32)];   /* Padding: libc5 uses this.. */
> >
> > There are 4 pad bytes here on most 64bit architectures.
> >
> > > +     __kernel_ulong_t availram;      /* Memory available for allocation */
> > > +     char _f[20-3*sizeof(__kernel_ulong_t)-sizeof(__u32)];   /* Padding: libc5 uses this.. */
> > >  };
> >
> > You've not compile-time tested the size of the structure.
> >
> With "32" instead of "20" in padding I get these size of sysinfo:
> In x86-64 kernel, with app 64-bit: Size of sysinfo = 128
> In x86-64 kernel, with app 32-bit:: Size of sysinfo = 76
> In arm-64 kernel, with app 32-bit: Size of sysinfo = 76

You need to compare the sizes before and after your patch
to ensure it doesn't change on any architecture.

> Okay the sys robot reported some issue in 64-bit build.
> {{{
> >> include/uapi/linux/sysinfo.h:23:14: error: size of array '_f' is too large
> >>    23 |         char _f[20-3*sizeof(__kernel_ulong_t)-sizeof(__u32)];   /* Padding: libc5 uses
> this.. */
> >>       |              ^~
> }}}
> 
> Also, I got the same issue while building for arm64, so I tried to
> adjust like this:
> char _f[32-3*sizeof(__kernel_ulong_t)-sizeof(__u32)];
> 
> With this the build works on both 32/64 but output fails when running
> 32-bit program on 64-bit kernel.
> Also, the free command on 64-bit reports "stack smashing error"..
> 
> How do we resolve this issue to make it work on both arch ?
> Also, I don't really understand the significance of that number "20"
> in padding ?

My guess is that someone added a char _f[20] pad to allow for expansion.
Then two __kernel_ulong_t and one __u32 field were added, so the
size of the pad was reduced.
When __kernel_ulong_t is 64bit then it seems to be char _f[0]
- which might generate a compile warning since you are supposed
to use char _f[] to indicate an extensible structure.
There is, however, 4 bytes of pad after the _f[] on most 64bit
architectures.

So actually there isn't enough space to anything useful at all.

	David

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  reply	other threads:[~2022-01-08 22:35 UTC|newest]

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2022-01-07 16:58           ` [PATCH] sysinfo: include availram field in sysinfo struct Vlastimil Babka
2022-01-07 17:47             ` Pintu Agarwal
2022-01-07 22:18             ` David Laight
2022-01-07 18:07 ` [PATCH v2] " Pintu Kumar
2022-01-07 21:01   ` Cyrill Gorcunov
2022-01-08 16:24     ` Pintu Agarwal
2022-01-10  8:11       ` Cyrill Gorcunov
2022-01-07 22:22   ` David Laight
2022-01-08 16:53     ` Pintu Agarwal
2022-01-08 22:35       ` David Laight [this message]
2022-01-10 14:55         ` Pintu Agarwal

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