Re: [PATCH] Common compat_sys_sysinfo

From: Christoph Hellwig
Date: Sun Jan 07 2007 - 10:13:46 EST


On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 09:48:50AM -0500, Kyle McMartin wrote:
> While tracking a bug for Thibaut Varene, I noticed that almost all
> architectures implemented exactly the same sys32_sysinfo... except
> parisc, where a bug was to be found in handling of the uptime. So
> let's remove a whole whack of code for fun and profit. Cribbed
> compat_sys_sysinfo from x86_64's implementation, since I figured
> it would be the best tested.
>
> This patch incorporates Arnd's suggestion of not using set_fs/get_fs,
> but instead extracting out the common code from sys_sysinfo.
>
> Tested on a handful of architectures (ia64, parisc, x86_64.)

Looks generally good to me, but..

> +asmlinkage long
> +compat_sys_sysinfo(struct compat_sysinfo __user *info)
> +{
> + extern int do_sysinfo(struct sysinfo *info);

Please always put prototypes for functions with external linkage in
header files.

> +int do_sysinfo(struct sysinfo *info)
> {
> - struct sysinfo val;
> unsigned long mem_total, sav_total;
> unsigned int mem_unit, bitcount;
> unsigned long seq;
>
> - memset((char *)&val, 0, sizeof(struct sysinfo));
> + memset((char *)info, 0, sizeof(struct sysinfo));

No need for the cast here.


Btw, in case you have some spare time there are some other syscalls
that want similar treatment. sendfile(64) come to mind as these
could use a do_sendfile helper aswell, the various stat and readdir/getdents
variants could do with some unification, the various timing calls
like alarm and get/settimeofday are common across architectures,
sysctl should be the same everywhere, the uid/git related syscalls
should be consolidated, sched_rr_get_interval looks trivial,
and last but not least we probably want a unified mechanisms to deal
with the 64bit arguments that are broken up into two 32bit ones (not just
for emulation but also for 32it BE architectures)

Okay, okay - we should probably put this into a Wiki somewhere :)
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