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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [PATCH 0/2] hvmloader: drop usage of system headers
On 25.02.2021 10:50, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jan Beulich writes ("Re: [PATCH 0/2] hvmloader: drop usage of system
> headers"):
>> On 24.02.2021 21:08, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>>> After some experimentation in the arch container
> ...
>>> while the freestanding form with `gcc -ffreestanding -m32 -E` is:
> ...
>>> # 34 "/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/8.3.0/include/stdint-gcc.h" 3 4
>>> typedef signed char int8_t;
>>> ...
>
> Um, but what size is size_t ?
>
> In particular, note that that path contains nothing to do with 32-bit
> so I think it is probably the wrong bitness.
The path doesn't need to include anything bitness specific, when
the headers can deal with both flavors.
>> Why "more subtle"? All we're lacking is -ffreestanding. The
>> question is whether it is an acceptably risky thing to do at
>> this point in the release cycle to add the option.
>
> If -ffreestanding DTRT then I think it's about as risky as the fix I
> already approved and we have merged...
It would do the right thing, except Roger found Alpine has another
anomaly undermining this (and breaking -ffreestanding itself).
As an aside I'm not sure what you refer to with "we have merged":
So far only patch 1 of this series (plus its fixup) has gone in.
Jan
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