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Re: [PATCH for-4.14] mm: fix public declaration of struct xen_mem_acquire_resource



Hi Jan,

On 24/06/2020 15:01, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 24.06.2020 15:41, Julien Grall wrote:
On 24/06/2020 11:12, Jan Beulich wrote:
On 23.06.2020 19:26, Roger Pau Monné wrote:
I'm confused. Couldn't we switch from uint64_aligned_t to plain
uint64_t (like it's currently on the Linux headers), and then use the
compat layer in Xen to handle the size difference when called from
32bit environments?

And which size would we use there? The old or the new one (breaking
future or existing callers respectively)? Meanwhile I think that if
this indeed needs to not be tools-only (which I still question),

I think we now agreed on a subthread that the kernel needs to know the
layout of the hypercall.

then our only possible route is to add explicit padding for the
32-bit case alongside the change you're already making.

AFAICT Linux 32-bit doesn't have this padding. So wouldn't it make
incompatible the two incompatible?

In principle yes. But they're putting the structure instance on the
stack, so there's not risk from Xen reading 4 bytes too many. I'd
prefer keeping the interface as is (i.e. with the previously
implicit padding made explicit) to avoid risking to break other
possible callers. But that's just my view on it, anyway ...

It makes sense to me. As Roger said, we would also want to update the Linux kernel header for future release.

Cheers,

--
Julien Grall



 


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