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From: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
To: Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk>
Cc: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>, Benjamin LaHaise <bcrl@redhat.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [patch] Assigning syscall numbers for testing
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 13:16:30 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C2770FE.80403@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <E16IZl0-0004mP-00@the-village.bc.nu>

Alan Cox wrote:

>>syscall bindings.  My example was about code using the predefined syscall 
>>number for new functions on an older kernel where those functions don't 
>>exist, but where they overlap with the older dynamic syscall numbers.  In 
>>short, the patch is safe for code that uses the lazy binding, but it can 
>>still overlap with future syscall numbers and code that doesn't use the lazy 
>>binding but instead uses predefined numbers.
>>
> 
> Now I follow you. So if Linus takes that patch he needs to allocate a block
> of per architecture dynamic syscall number space for it to use. Negative
> syscall numbers seem the most promising approach ?
> 
> 

Something like that.  It needs to be a large enough range to reasonably 
support the maximum number of expected syscalls that could possibly be in 
testing at one time (which is a total guesstimate if you ask me), and it 
should hopefully be up high so that we aren't allocating new numbers around 
it.  However, I think it needs to be allocated *regardless* of whether Linus 
takes the patch into his kernel.  Even if the patch is simply used outside 
Linus's kernel, it still needs the allocation to truly be safe.

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  reply	other threads:[~2001-12-24 18:16 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-12-22 11:28 [patch] Assigning syscall numbers for testing Keith Owens
2001-12-22 14:12 ` Alan Cox
2001-12-22 14:32   ` Keith Owens
2001-12-22 19:01 ` Benjamin LaHaise
2001-12-22 23:18   ` Keith Owens
2001-12-22 23:25     ` Benjamin LaHaise
2001-12-23  0:02       ` Keith Owens
2001-12-23  4:04       ` Chris Vandomelen
2001-12-23  5:10         ` Keith Owens
2001-12-23 17:06           ` Benjamin LaHaise
2001-12-23 19:15             ` Davide Libenzi
2001-12-24  1:01             ` Keith Owens
2001-12-24 16:52               ` Doug Ledford
2001-12-24 17:11                 ` Alan Cox
2001-12-24 17:06                   ` Doug Ledford
2001-12-24 17:34                     ` David Lang
2001-12-24 18:13                       ` Doug Ledford
2001-12-24 17:54                         ` David Lang
2001-12-24 18:23                           ` Doug Ledford
2001-12-26 16:22                           ` Riley Williams
2001-12-25  2:18                         ` Keith Owens
2001-12-25 10:00                           ` Russell King
2001-12-24 18:23                     ` Alan Cox
2001-12-24 18:16                       ` Doug Ledford [this message]
2001-12-24 19:05                         ` Alan Cox
2001-12-24 19:31                           ` Russell King
2001-12-24 20:46                             ` Alan Cox
2001-12-24 23:28                             ` Edgar Toernig
2001-12-24 23:43                               ` Andreas Steinmetz
2001-12-22 20:51 ` Davide Libenzi
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-12-22 11:35 Keith Owens

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