On Tue, 2015-05-05 at 15:30:21 UTC, Laurent Dufour wrote: > The commit 8170a83f15ee ("powerpc: Wireup the kcmp syscall to sys_ni") has > disabled the kcmp syscall for powerpc. This has been done due to the use > of unsigned long parameters which may require a dedicated wrapper to handle > 32bit process on top of 64bit kernel. However in the kcmp() case, the 2 > unsigned long parameters are currently only used to carry file descriptors > from user space to the kernel. Since such a parameter is passed through > register, and file descriptor doesn't need to get extended, there is, > today, no need for a wrapper. > > In the case there will be a need to pass address in or out of this system > call, then a wrapper could be required, it will then be to care of it. > > As today this is not the case, it is safe to enable kcmp() on powerpc.
That's mostly convincing. Though I see that s390 does have a compat wrapper, i386 doesn't. So who knows what that means. But, there's a selftest in tools/testing/selftests/kcmp. So can you run that as 32-bit and confirm it works? Then I'd be 100% convinced :) cheers _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org https://lists.ozlabs.org/listinfo/linuxppc-dev