From: Dwayne Grant McConnell <decimal@us.ibm.com>
To: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@arndb.de>
Cc: cbe-oss-dev@ozlabs.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org,
linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org
Subject: Re: Correct way to format spufs file output.
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 08:54:37 -0500 (Central Daylight Time) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.WNT.4.64.0610200848580.5976@dwayne> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200610201023.12796.arnd@arndb.de>
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> On Thursday 19 October 2006 05:30, Dwayne Grant McConnell wrote:
> > In a recent submission I added the lslr file and used "%llx" for the
> > format string. You mentioned that it should probably be "0x%llx" so it
> > would be clearly parsed as hex so I changed it in the next submission. But
> > I noticed that there seems to be some inconsistent usage of 0x as follows:
>
> Thanks for bringing this up, I guess I screwed up in some way here, so
> we should fix it up one way or another:
>
> > signal1_type (%llu)
> > signal2_type (%llu)
>
> These are fine, they can only ever be 1 or 0.
>
> > npc (%llx)
>
> I think we used to access this in _very_ old versions of libspe,
> before we move to a syscall based interface.
>
> > decr (%llx)
> > decr_status (%llx)
> > spu_tag_mask (%llx)
> > event_mask (%llx)
> > event_status (%llx)
> > srr0 (%llx)
>
> These are used exclusively for debugging purposes, and no publically
> available version of gdb accesses them, so I guess we can still change
> them, although it's not nice.
>
> > phys_id (0x%llx)
>
> This one is used in some forks of libspe, we should not change it.
>
> > object_id (0x%llx)
>
> This is used in libspe, gdb and oprofile, but only in fairly recent
> versions.
>
> > lslr (0x%llx)
>
> As this is introduced by your own patch, there is no precedent for
> it yet.
>
> Current kernels now also have 'cntl' (0x%08lx), which was introduced
> in 2.6.19 and is so far unused. I guess we should change that one
> to be consistant with the others as well.
>
> > Should all the %llx be changed to 0x%llx or should the 0x be dropped from
> > those that have it or is the inconsistency acceptable?
>
> I'd rather have it consistant. Moreover, I guess the "%llx" format is
> actually harmful, because that means you can not use the same format
> for read and write. The simple_attr_write function currently uses
> the simple_strtol helper to interpret the value written to it, and that
> requires the input to be wither decimal, or hexadecimal with a preceding
> 0x. I'd suggest we change all files to take a 0x%llx format on output.
I think %0xllx is the way to go. I would even advocate changing
signal1_type and signal2_type unless it is actually too dangerous. Is
there even a case where changing from %llu to %0xllx would break things?
Perhaps with the combination of a old library with a new kernel?
--
Dwayne Grant McConnell <decimal@us.ibm.com>
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2006-10-20 8:23 ` Correct way to format spufs file output Arnd Bergmann
2006-10-20 13:54 ` Dwayne Grant McConnell [this message]
2006-10-20 14:38 ` Arnd Bergmann
2006-10-20 14:42 ` Dwayne Grant McConnell
2006-10-21 1:44 ` [Cbe-oss-dev] " Benjamin Herrenschmidt
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