HI, all, I have a Q on the input parameter of fdrop() and fdrop_locked() in kern/kern_descrip.c.
i am curious about the design choice of their input parameter. currently, it is defined as ---------------------------------------- A) fdrop( struct file *, struct thread *) ---------------------------------------- I added some field in the file descriptor table, and need to do some bookkeeping whenever a file descriptor is freed. It would be much easier for me if fdrop() is defined as --------------------------------- B) fdrop( int fd, struct thread *) --------------------------------- then i could just instrument the fdrop function as opposed to change every place that calls the fdrop() function. btw, there are more than 100 places that calls fdrop():( I am wondering about what is the motivation of fdrop is defined as A) as opposed to B).. or it is an arbitrary design choice? it seems to me fdrop is called usually when an fd is freed(or is there other reason that fdrop get called?), then fdrop(int fd, thread *) seems a natural choice.. many thanks, yan _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"