On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 09:47:15AM +0100, Julia Lawall wrote: > > The "possible alignement issues" in CHECK report is difficult to figure > > out by just doing a glance analysis. :) > > > > Linus also suggested to use bool as the base type i.e., `bool x:1` but > > again sizeof(_Bool) is implementation defined ranging from 1-4 bytes. > > If bool x:1 has the size of bool, then wouldn't int x:1 have the size of > int? But my little experiments suggest that the size is the smallest that > fits the requested bits and alignment chosen by the compiler, regardless of > the type. Yes, correct! And we can't use sizeof on bitfields *directly*, nor reference it using a pointer. It can be applied only when these bitfields are wrapped in a structure. Testing: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdbool.h> struct S { bool a:1; bool b:1; bool c:1; bool d:1; }; int main(void) { printf("%zu\n", sizeof(struct S)); } Output: 1 If I change all bool to unsigned int, output is: *4*. So, conclusion is compiler doesn't squeeze the size less than native size of the datatype i.e., if we changed all members to unsigned int:1, total width = 4 bits padding = 4 bits Therefore, total size should have been = 1 byte! But since sizeof(unsigned int) == 4, it can't be squeezed to less than it. > bool x:1 has the advantage that anything that is not 0 is considered true. Yes, implicit conversion rules for boolean. > So for bool x:1, x = 4 is true, while for int x:1, x = 4 is false. Well, int x:1 can either have 0..1 or -1..0 range due implementation defined behavior as I said in the previous reply. If you really want to consider negative values, then make it explicit using `signed int x:1` which make range guaranteed to be -1..0 Regardless, integer conversion rules will kick in. > But the :1 adds instructions, so at least for only one bool, where little > space is saved, it is probably not worth it. True, we should reply on a promised guideline rather than possibility. -- Himanshu Jha Undergraduate Student Department of Electronics & Communication Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://driverdev.linuxdriverproject.org/mailman/listinfo/driverdev-devel