Hi Pali, On Sun, Dec 01, 2019 at 03:53:57PM +0100, Pali Rohár wrote: > Hello! > > On Wednesday 27 November 2019 10:51:39 Abhishek Pandit-Subedi wrote: > > Support setting the uniq attribute of the input device. The uniq > > attribute is used as a unique identifier for the connected device. > > > > For example, uinput devices created by BlueZ will store the address of > > the connected device as the uniq property. > > > > Signed-off-by: Abhishek Pandit-Subedi <abhishekpandit@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > > ... > > > diff --git a/include/uapi/linux/uinput.h b/include/uapi/linux/uinput.h > > index c9e677e3af1d..d5b7767c1b02 100644 > > --- a/include/uapi/linux/uinput.h > > +++ b/include/uapi/linux/uinput.h > > @@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ struct uinput_abs_setup { > > #define UI_SET_PHYS _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 108, char*) > > #define UI_SET_SWBIT _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 109, int) > > #define UI_SET_PROPBIT _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 110, int) > > +#define UI_SET_UNIQ _IOW(UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 111, char*) > > I think that usage of char* as type in _IOW would cause compatibility > problems like it is for UI_SET_PHYS (there is UI_SET_PHYS_COMPAT). Size > of char* pointer depends on userspace (32 vs 64bit), so 32bit process on > 64bit kernel would not be able to call this new UI_SET_UNIQ ioctl. > > I would suggest to define this ioctl as e.g.: > > #define UI_SET_UNIQ _IOW(_IOC_WRITE, UINPUT_IOCTL_BASE, 111, 0) > > And then in uinput.c code handle it as: > > case UI_SET_UNIQ & ~IOCSIZE_MASK: > > as part of section /* Now check variable-length commands */ If we did not have UI_SET_PHYS in its current form, I'd agree with you, but I think there is benefit in having UI_SET_UNIQ be similar to UI_SET_PHYS. But you are absolutely correct that in current form the patch is deficient on 64/32 systems, and the compat handling needs to be added before it can be accepted. Thanks. -- Dmitry