On Fri, Feb 10, 2023, at 18:10, Alexandre Ghiti wrote: > On 12/11/22 07:13, Palmer Dabbelt wrote: >> This all came up in the context of increasing COMMAND_LINE_SIZE in the >> RISC-V port. In theory that's a UABI break, as COMMAND_LINE_SIZE is the >> maximum length of /proc/cmdline and userspace could staticly rely on >> that to be correct. >> >> Usually I wouldn't mess around with changing this sort of thing, but >> PowerPC increased it with a5980d064fe2 ("powerpc: Bump COMMAND_LINE_SIZE >> to 2048"). There are also a handful of examples of COMMAND_LINE_SIZE >> increasing, but they're from before the UAPI split so I'm not quite sure >> what that means: e5a6a1c90948 ("powerpc: derive COMMAND_LINE_SIZE from >> asm-generic"), 684d2fd48e71 ("[S390] kernel: Append scpdata to kernel >> boot command line"), 22242681cff5 ("MIPS: Extend COMMAND_LINE_SIZE"), >> and 2b74b85693c7 ("sh: Derive COMMAND_LINE_SIZE from >> asm-generic/setup.h."). >> >> It seems to me like COMMAND_LINE_SIZE really just shouldn't have been >> part of the uapi to begin with, and userspace should be able to handle >> /proc/cmdline of whatever length it turns out to be. I don't see any >> references to COMMAND_LINE_SIZE anywhere but Linux via a quick Google >> search, but that's not really enough to consider it unused on my end. >> >> The feedback on the v1 seemed to indicate that COMMAND_LINE_SIZE really >> shouldn't be part of uapi, so this now touches all the ports. I've >> tried to split this all out and leave it bisectable, but I haven't >> tested it all that aggressively. >> >> Changes since v1 <https://lore.kernel.org/all/20210423025545.313965-1-palmer@xxxxxxxxxxx/>: >> * Touches every arch. >> >> > > The command line size is still an issue on riscv, any comment on this so > we can make progress? I think this makes sense overall, but I see there were a couple of architecture specific regressions introduced in v2 that should be resolved, see https://lore.kernel.org/all/20221211061358.28035-1-palmer@xxxxxxxxxxxx/ for the archive of this thread. Arnd