From: Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>
To: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
Cc: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>,
avishay@gmail.com, jeff@garzik.org, viro@ZenIV.linux.org.uk,
linux-fsdevel@vger.kernel.org, osd-dev@open-osd.org,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/9] exofs: osd Swiss army knife
Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2009 10:36:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090105093612.GA26840@atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4961CC87.4030903@panasas.com>
> Pavel Machek wrote:
> > On Sun 2009-01-04 10:43:09, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
> >> Pavel Machek wrote:
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>>>> +#ifdef ARCH_HAS_ATOMIC_UNSIGNED
> >>>> This doesn't exist, and it would be fairly bad to introduce it. Please
> >>>> kill the ifdefs.
> >>>>
> >>>>> +typedef unsigned exofs_iflags_t;
> >>>>> +#else
> >>>>> +typedef unsigned long exofs_iflags_t;
> >>>>> +#endif
> >>>> Then please kill the typedef altogether and replace it with `unsigned
> >>>> long' everywhere
> >>> Hmmm.. .and at a note somewhere that we assume unsigned long to be atomic...?
> >>>
> >> I think I'll just use unsigned. It's more then enough I'm not using more then 3
> >> bits for now. Is unsigned workable for all ARCHs?
>
> <added>
> > /*
> > * our extension to the in-memory inode
> > */
> > struct exofs_i_info {
> > unsigned long i_flags; /* various atomic flags */
> <snip>
> >
> > /*
> > * our inode flags
> > */
> > #define OBJ_2BCREATED 0 /* object will be created soon*/
> > #define OBJ_CREATED 1 /* object has been created on the osd*/
> >
> > static inline int obj_2bcreated(struct exofs_i_info *oi)
> > {
> > return test_bit(OBJ_2BCREATED, &(oi->i_flags));
> > }
> >
> > static inline void set_obj_2bcreated(struct exofs_i_info *oi)
> > {
> > set_bit(OBJ_2BCREATED, &(oi->i_flags));
> > }
> >
> > static inline int obj_created(struct exofs_i_info *oi)
> > {
> > return test_bit(OBJ_CREATED, &(oi->i_flags));
> > }
> >
> > static inline void set_obj_created(struct exofs_i_info *oi)
> > {
> > set_bit(OBJ_CREATED, &(oi->i_flags));
> > }
> </added>
>
> >
> > Please just use atomic_t.
> >
> > (see "atomics: document that linux expects certain atomic behaviour"
> > thread for discussion)
> > Pavel
>
> I have a problem with this. The context of i_flags is to be used with
> set_bit() and test_bit(). In some ARCHs like x86_64 they take an
> "unsigned long *" in most others they take a "void *" and cast internally
> to a "u32 *". (for x86_64 I must use "unsigned long", anything else warns)
>
> I think if I declare "unsigned long" but only use 32 bits flags then
> I should be in the clear with ALL archs, I'll see if that works once
> this code sits in linux-next. (That's real ugly I think)
>
> Is set_bit() and test_bit() should only be used from arch/ code? What
> can regular kernel code use?
I believe using test_bit/set_bit on first 32 bits of unsigned long is
okay and portable. Just don't call it atomic :-).
Pavel
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-01-05 9:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 72+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-12-16 14:48 [PATCHSET 0/9] exofs (was osdfs) Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 14:52 ` [PATCH 1/9] exofs: osd Swiss army knife Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:29 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-31 15:33 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-31 19:26 ` Andrew Morton
2009-01-01 14:44 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-02 16:52 ` Pavel Machek
2009-01-04 8:43 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-04 20:03 ` Pavel Machek
2009-01-05 9:01 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-05 9:36 ` Pavel Machek [this message]
2008-12-16 15:15 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:17 ` [PATCH 2/9] exofs: file and file_inode operations Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:34 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-31 15:36 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:21 ` [PATCH 3/9] exofs: symlink_inode and fast_symlink_inode operations Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:35 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-16 15:22 ` [PATCH 4/9] exofs: address_space_operations Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:45 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-31 15:35 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:28 ` [PATCH 5/9] exofs: dir_inode and directory operations Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:47 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-31 15:33 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:31 ` [PATCH 6/9] exofs: super_operations and file_system_type Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-17 22:23 ` Marcin Slusarz
2008-12-18 8:41 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:50 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-16 15:33 ` [PATCH 7/9] exofs: mkexofs Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-29 20:14 ` Andrew Morton
2008-12-31 15:19 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-31 15:57 ` James Bottomley
2009-01-01 9:22 ` [osd-dev] " Benny Halevy
2009-01-01 9:54 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-01 14:23 ` Benny Halevy
2009-01-01 14:28 ` Matthew Wilcox
2009-01-01 18:12 ` Jörn Engel
2009-01-01 23:26 ` J. Bruce Fields
2009-01-02 7:14 ` Benny Halevy
2009-01-04 15:20 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-04 15:38 ` Christoph Hellwig
2009-01-12 18:12 ` James Bottomley
2009-01-12 19:23 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-12 19:56 ` James Bottomley
[not found] ` <1231790190.15161.29.camel@localhost.localdomain>
2009-01-12 20:22 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-12 23:25 ` James Bottomley
2009-01-13 13:03 ` [osd-dev] " Benny Halevy
2009-01-13 13:24 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-13 13:32 ` Benny Halevy
2009-01-13 13:44 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-13 14:03 ` Alan Cox
2009-01-13 14:17 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-13 16:14 ` Alan Cox
2009-01-13 17:21 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-21 18:13 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-21 18:44 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-12 22:48 ` Jamie Lokier
2009-01-06 8:40 ` Andreas Dilger
2008-12-31 19:25 ` Andrew Morton
2009-01-01 13:33 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-02 22:46 ` James Bottomley
2009-01-04 8:59 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:36 ` [PATCH 8/9] exofs: Documentation Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-18 7:47 ` Pavel Machek
2008-12-18 8:32 ` Boaz Harrosh
2008-12-16 15:38 ` [PATCH 9/9] fs: Add exofs to Kernel build Boaz Harrosh
[not found] ` <4947C624.3050602@panasas.com>
2009-01-07 15:47 ` [osd-dev] [PATCH 1/9] exofs: osd Swiss army knife Benny Halevy
2009-01-13 13:55 ` Alan Cox
2009-01-13 14:43 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-13 14:52 ` Boaz Harrosh
2009-01-13 15:09 ` Jamie Lokier
2009-01-13 15:17 ` Jeff Garzik
2009-01-13 15:28 ` Benny Halevy
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