On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 10:38:26 +1000 Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > +#ifndef thread_info_cache_init > > > +#define thread_info_cache_init do { } while(0) > > > +#endif > > > > This trick does cause a bit of a problem: it is undefined which arch header > > file is to provide the alternative definition of thread_info_cache_init. > > I this case it's well defined: thread_info.h. Maybe I should add a > comment ? > > > So we can (and have) ended up in the situation where the override appears > > in different files on different architectures and various screwups ensue. > > Yup. > > > So I'd suggest that we have a bigfatcomment telling implementors which file > > the override should be implemented in. And make sure that this arch file is > > directly included from within sched.h. > > Will do. > > > I have a suspicion that we can still get in a mess if .c files include the > > per-arch file and don't include sched.h, but I forget where this happened > > and why it broke stuff. > > In this case, there's only one call site and will only every be one, so > that shouldn't be a problem. I don't see init/main.c not including > sched.h As long as init.c directly includes sched.h, and as long as sched.h directly includes thread_info.h and as long as all architectures which provide the override put it in their thread_info.h, and as long as the same applies to all future .c users, we're good. That's a lot of "as long as"'s ;) > > Sigh. A nice, coded-in-C implementation within each and every architecture > > remains the best implementation, and all the little tricks-to-save-typing > > have failure modes. > > Well, I started doing it in all arch, and people around here told me > that was not a good idea , that it would be trouble if the prototype > ever had to change (adding an arg, etc... though very unlikely to happen > in that case, granted). Bah. Use of grep and basic typing skills: not so hard. > > otoh, if only one .c file will ever call this function then I think that > > all problems are solved by > > > > a) moving the above ifdeffery into the .c file > > b) adding a comment explaining which arch file must provide the override > > c) directly including that file from within the .c file. > > I can definitely do that. I have no problem either way. I can add to all > archs too, it's just that whatever way I choose, some people won't be > happy with it :-) > > Anyway, I'll move the ifdeferry to init/main.c then. Thanks ;) I'm still wounded by my recent encounter with set_softirq_pending() and or_softirq_pending(). _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev