Re: [PATCH v3] Many pages: Document fixed-width types with ISO C naming

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On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 01:36:10AM +0200, Alejandro Colomar wrote:
> But from your side what do we have?  Just direct NAKs without much
> explanation.  The only one who gave some explanation was Greg, and he
> vaguely pointed to Linus's comments about it in the past, with no precise
> pointer to it.  I investigated a lot before v2, and could not find anything
> strong enough to recommend using kernel types in user space, so I pushed v2,
> and the discussion was kept.

So despite me saying that "this is not ok", and many other maintainers
saying "this is not ok", you applied a patch with our objections on it?
That is very odd and a bit rude.

> I would like that if you still oppose to the patch, at least were able to
> provide some facts to this discussion.

The fact is that the kernel can not use the namespace that userspace has
with ISO C names.  It's that simple as the ISO standard does NOT
describe the variable types for an ABI that can cross the user/kernel
boundry.

Work with the ISO C standard if you wish to document such type usage,
and get it approved and then we would be willing to consider such a
change.  But until then, we have to stick to our variable name types,
just like all other operating systems have to (we are not alone here.)

Please revert your change.

greg k-h



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