On Mon, Aug 8, 2022 at 12:39 AM Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 8/7/22 12:44, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 7:28 PM Randy Dunlap <rdunlap@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > > > > This does not work: __ARCH_WANT_COMPAT_FADVISE64_64 is defined in > > arch/riscv/include/asm/unistd.h, which is not a UAPI header. By making the line > > conditional on this, user space no longer sees the macro definition. > > > > It looks like you also drop the native definition on all architectures other > > than riscv here. What we probably want is to just make all the > > declarations in include/linux/compat.h unconditional and not have them > > depend on architecture specific macros. Some of these may have > > incompatible prototypes depending on the architecture, but if we run > > into those, I would suggest we just give them unique names. > > Thanks for the comments. > > With the other patch to kernel/sys_ni.c, this one is no longer needed, Ok. > although I can look into making more entries in <linux/compat.h> > unconditional. This would be a nice cleanup, but it does involve making sure that all prototypes are compatible with the implementation on each architecture. I think we should definitely do this, it's just not as simple as removing each #ifdef in linux/compat.h and linux/syscall.h > That would also mean adding them to kernel/sys_ni.c, right? > (if not already there) That part should be completely independent. If the entry in kernel/sys_ni.c is missing, that causes a link failure, while an incorrect #ifdef would cause a compile-time error for the missing prototype. Arnd