Hi, On 8/28/22 1:14 PM, Dave Hansen wrote: > On 8/26/22 08:06, Kuppuswamy Sathyanarayanan wrote: >> +struct tdx_report_req { >> + __u8 subtype; >> + __u64 reportdata; >> + __u32 rpd_len; >> + __u64 tdreport; >> + __u32 tdr_len; >> +}; > > Please do take a look at how the compiler ends up building that structure. > > If you sized things to "save space", the way the compiler treats that > structure may surprise you. You might also want to look at how a 32-bit > compile deals with it versus a 64-bit one. Since it is only used in user/kernel ABI, I did not consider the size issue. But I understand your point. The size of this struct in a 64-bit system is 40 bytes. So we did not gain anything with using different member sizes. In a 32-bit system, size due to padding is less compared to 64-bit. I will re-arrange the struct as below. With this change, the size will come down to 32 bytes. struct tdx_report_req { __u64 reportdata;; __u64 tdreport; __u32 rpd_len __u32 tdr_len; __u8 subtype; }; -- Sathyanarayanan Kuppuswamy Linux Kernel Developer