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From: Jeff Dike <jdike@addtoit.com>
To: Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu <maxdamage@aladin.ro>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/1] UML: fix missing non-blocking I/O, now DEBUG_SHIRQ works
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 20:48:04 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070612004804.GA9871@c2.user-mode-linux.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <466DCF1D.9050508@aladin.ro>

On Tue, Jun 12, 2007 at 01:39:25AM +0300, Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu wrote:
> The cast isn't done right. Doing "fd = (long) dev_id;" doesn't help, 
> since you pass fd to mconsole_get_request() as is. And 
> mconsole_get_request() expects an integer:
> int mconsole_get_request(int fd, struct mc_request *req)

gcc will trim a long to an integer correctly.  You can pass a long to
an integer without casting.

> This will generate at least a warning on arches where sizeof(int) != 
> sizeof(long). 

No it won't.  UML builds without warnings here on x86_64.

> And by the way, AFAIK, GCC has the habit of breaking compatibility with 
> some userspace apps when a new GCC major version is released. And, 
> AFAIK, they're moving towards standards, so relying on GCC's 
> "guarantees" may backfire.

The GCC guarantee I'm talking about it LP64 - I'm highly confident
that's not changing any time soon.

> >>You're calling glibc functions
> >>with that fd as a parameter. On some arches, compiling will issue
> >>warnings or simply fail. 
> >
> >Which ones?
> >
> 
> An example is sparc64:
> quote from
> >>http://lxr.linux.no/source/include/asm-sparc64/types.h#L49

What warnings does this produce?  These are the same sizes as x86_64
(and every other 64-bit arch that Linux runs on, I bet), where this
code compiles without warning.

> Really, a kmalloc() isn't such a big deal, it only happens once and 
> we're not in interrupt context.

It's not the runtime cost - it's the extra code.

> One the other hand, ensuring safety and 
> portability on other arches is something that needs to be taken care
> of.

You haven't demonstrated any safety or portability problems yet.

				Jeff

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Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com

  reply	other threads:[~2007-06-12  0:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2007-06-10 22:01 [PATCH 1/1] UML: fix missing non-blocking I/O, now DEBUG_SHIRQ works Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-11 17:31 ` Jeff Dike
2007-06-11 19:39   ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-11 21:16     ` Jeff Dike
2007-06-11 22:39       ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-12  0:48         ` Jeff Dike [this message]
2007-06-12  5:44           ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-12 13:26             ` Jeff Dike
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2007-06-10 22:20 Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu
2007-06-11 10:26 ` Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu

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