On Sun, 24 Sept 2023 at 09:58, Alexey Dobriyan <adobri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Most of those in uapi/ are likely unnecessary: extern "C" means > "don't mangle", but kernel doesn't export functions to userspace > except vDSO so there is nothing to mangle in the first place.
I suspect a lot of it is "this got copied-and-pasted from a source that used it". And even if you don't export, you have to *match* the linkage in case you have the same name. So I suspect that if you have any kind of prototype sharing between user space (that might use C++) and kernel space, and end up with the same helper functions in both cases, and having some header sharing, you end up with that pattern. And you do it just once, and then it spreads by copy-and-paste. And then about a third of the hits seem to be in tools, which is literally user space and probably actually has C and C++ mixing. Another third is the drm uapi files. I didn't even try to look at what the cause there is. But presumably there are common names used in user space vs kernel. And then the last third is random. We do have a few other uses of __cplusplus. Sometimes just "we have a structure member name that the C++ people decided was a magic keyword". So it's not like this new pattern is *completely* new - we've had random "people want to use this header with C++ compilers and that causes random issues" before. The details are different, the cause is similar. Linus