On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 11:00:19AM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > > I was playing with sed yesterday, but the resulted code might be unreadable. > > > > Sed scripts tend to be somewhat unreadable. > > I just wondered which language is appropriate for this? > > Maybe perl, or what else? I am not good at perl, though. > > I like the sed version, in particular as it seems to do the job and > I'm not volunteering to write it in anything else. Did anyone not like sed? I have to say I do like scripts using sed and awk because they are fairly readable and avoid dependencies on "big" scripting language and their optional modules that sooner or later get pulled in. > This one is nontrivial, since it defines two incompatible layouts for > this structure, > and the fdpic version is currently not usable at all from user space. Also, > the definition breaks configurations that have both CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF > and CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF_FDPIC enabled, which has become possible > with commit 382e67aec6a7 ("ARM: enable elf_fdpic on systems with an MMU"). > > The best way forward I see is to duplicate the structure definition, adding > a new 'struct elf_fdpic_prstatus', and using that in fs/binfmt_elf_fdpic.c. > The same change is required in include/linux/elfcore-compat.h. Yeah, this is a mess. David Howells suggested something similar when I brought the issue to his attention last time.