On Saturday 26 March 2016 20:36:43 Zhangjian wrote: > Hi, Arnd > > On 2016/3/21 17:43, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Monday 21 March 2016 10:07:49 Andreas Schwab wrote: > >> This patch may fix a few LTP tests. > >> > > > > Thanks for analyzing. > > > >> diff --git a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/fcntl.h > >> b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/fcntl.h > >> index 3631903..d1010db 100644 > >> --- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/fcntl.h > >> +++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/fcntl.h > >> @@ -25,18 +25,29 @@ > >> #define __O_NOFOLLOW 0100000 > >> #define __O_DIRECT 0200000 > >> > >> -#define __O_LARGEFILE 0 > >> +#ifdef __ILP32__ > >> +# define __O_LARGEFILE 0400000 > >> +#else > >> +# define __O_LARGEFILE 0 > >> +#endif > >> > > > > I guess this means I screwed up when I said I'd merged the kernel patch > > that Yury did to fix it, sorry about that. > > > > We need the patch to make all new architecture in the kernel default to > > O_LARGEFILE, and not do this in user space. I'd suggest now to keep the > > patches as part of the ILP32 series after all, to make sure they are > > merged at the point when they are needed. > > I am a little bit confuse about off_t. In "[PATCH 08/33] 32-bit > ABI: introduce ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T config option", it mentioned that all > the new 32bit architecture should use 64bit off_t.
Ah, so it is part of the series. I had not checked that here. > Should we define off_t in aarch64(for both ilp32 and lp64) in > typesize.h as following? > > diff --git a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/typesizes.h > b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/typesizes.h > index 7073493..13b77c5 100644 > --- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/typesizes.h > +++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/aarch64/bits/typesizes.h > @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ > #define __INO64_T_TYPE __UQUAD_TYPE > #define __MODE_T_TYPE __U32_TYPE > #define __NLINK_T_TYPE __U32_TYPE > -#define __OFF_T_TYPE __SLONGWORD_TYPE > +#define __OFF_T_TYPE __SQUAD_TYPE > #define __OFF64_T_TYPE __SQUAD_TYPE > #define __PID_T_TYPE __S32_TYPE > #define __RLIM_T_TYPE __ULONGWORD_TYPE > > Then we could remove the __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 in stat.h and fcnt.h in > aarch64. And truncate and ftruncate is same as truncate64 and > ftruncate64. I don't know what the glibc developers prefer, but I think the result needs to be something like that: either __OFF_T_TYPE is defined as you write above as a 64-bit type, or the user-visible off_t typedef unconditionally uses __OFF64_T_TYPE rather than __OFF_T_TYPE. > Otherwise we need to handle the pad like yury do it in > stat.h, and we need to handle the bigendian as well: I see. > @@ -35,12 +35,21 @@ struct stat > { > __dev_t st_dev; /* Device. */ > #ifdef __ILP32__ > + > +#if !defined(__AARCH64EB__) > unsigned int __st_ino_pad; > +#endif > + > # ifndef __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 > __ino_t st_ino; /* File serial number. */ > # else > __ino_t __st_ino; /* 32bit file serial number. > */ > # endif > + > +#if defined(__AARCH64EB__) > + unsigned int __st_ino_pad; > +#endif > + > #else This would indeed be silly, we really don't want anyone to access the old __st_ino field or the 32-bit version of the offset here. Arnd