On Thu, Jun 8, 2023, at 09:04, Tiezhu Yang wrote: > On 05/09/2023 05:37 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote: >> On Tue, May 9, 2023, at 09:05, Tiezhu Yang wrote: >> >> I think we are completely safe on the architectures that were >> added since the linux-3.x days (arm64, riscv, csky, openrisc, >> loongarch, nios2, and hexagon), but for the older ones there >> is a regression risk. Especially on targets that are not that >> actively maintained (sparc, alpha, ia64, sh, ...) there is >> a good chance that users are stuck on ancient toolchains. >> It's probably also a safe assumption that anyone with an older >> libc version won't be using the latest kernel headers, so >> I think we can still do this across architectures if both >> glibc and musl already require a compiler that is new enough, >> or alternatively if we know that the kernel headers require >> a new compiler for other reasons and nobody has complained. >> >> For glibc, it looks the minimum compiler version was raised >> from gcc-5 to gcc-8 four years ago, so we should be fine. >> >> In musl, the documentation states that at least gcc-3.4 or >> clang-3.2 are required, which probably predate the >> __SIZEOF_LONG__ macro. On the other hand, musl was only >> released in 2011, and building musl itself explicitly >> does not require kernel uapi headers, so this may not >> be too critical. >> >> There is also uClibc, but I could not find any minimum >> supported compiler version for that. Most commonly, this >> one is used for cross-build environments, so it's also >> less likely to have libc/gcc/headers being wildly out of >> sync. Not sure. >> >> Arnd >> >> [1] https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2019-January/101010.html >> > > Thanks Arnd for the detailed reply. > Any more comments? What should I do in the next step? I think the summary is "it's probably fine", but I don't know for sure, and it may not be worth the benefit. Maybe you can prepare a v2 that only does this for the newer architectures I mentioned above, with and an explanation and link to my above reply in the file comments? Arnd