On Mon, 16 Sep 2024, Peter Zijlstra wrote: > On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 04:30:59PM +1000, NeilBrown wrote: > > wake_up_bit() currently allows a "void *". While this isn't strictly a > > problem as the address is never dereferenced, it is inconsistent with > > the corresponding wait_var_event() which requires "unsigned long *" and > > does dereference the pointer. > > I'm having trouble parsing this. The way I read it, you're contradicting > yourself. Where does wait_var_event() require 'unsigned long *' ? Sorry, that is meant so as "the corresponding wait_on_bit()". > > > And code that needs to wait for a change in something other than an > > unsigned long would be better served by wake_up_var(). > > This, afaict the whole var thing is size invariant. It only cares about > the address. > Again - wake_up_bit(). Sorry - bits are vars were swimming around my brain and I didn't proof-read properly. This patch is all "bit", no "var". NeilBrown