H. Peter Anvin [hpa@xxxxxxxxx] wrote: | On 10/13/2009 04:53 PM, Roland McGrath wrote: | >> My only concern is the support of 64-bit clone flags on 32-bit architectures. | > | > Oy. I didn't realize there was serious consideration of having more than | > 32 flags. IMHO it would be a bad choice, since they could only be used via | > clone3. Having high-bit flags work in clone on 64-bit machines but not on | > 32-bit machines just seems like a wrongly confusing way for things to be. | > If any high-bits flags are constrained even on 64-bit machines to uses in | > clone3 calls for sanity purposes, then it seems questionable IMHO to have | > them be more flags in the same u64 at all. | > | > Since all new features will be via this struct, various new kinds of things | > could potentially be done by other new struct fields independent of flags. | > But that would of course require putting enough reserved fields in now and | > requiring that they be zero-filled now in anticipation of such future uses, | > which is not very pleasant either. | > | > In short, I guess I really am saying that "clone_flags_high" (or | > "more_flags" or something) does seem better to me than any of the | > possibilities for having more than 32 CLONE_* in the current flags word. | > | | Overall it seems sane to: | | a) make it an actual 3-argument call; | b) make the existing flags a u32 forever, and make it a separate | argument; | c) any new expansion can be via the struct, which may want to have | an "c3_flags" field first in the structure. Ok, So will this work ? struct clone_args { u32 flags_high; /* new clone flags (higher bits) */ u32 reserved1; u32 nr_pids; u32 reserved2; u64 child_stack_base; u64 child_stack_size; u64 parent_tid_ptr; u64 child_tid_ptr; u64 reserved3; }; sys_clone3(u32 flags_low, struct clone_args *args, pid_t *pid_list) Even on 64bit architectures the applications have to use sys_clone3() for the extended features. _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers