Re: notify_deviceid_type4

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So you are saying it should be:

enum pnfs_notify_deviceid_type4 {
         NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_CHANGE = 1 << 0,
         NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_DELETE = 1 << 1,
};



From:   Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:     Marc Eshel/Almaden/IBM@IBMUS, 
Cc:     linux-nfs-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, NFS list 
<linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "J. Bruce Fields" <bfields@xxxxxxxxxx>, Trond 
Myklebust <trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   12/09/2012 11:54 AM
Subject:        Re: notify_deviceid_type4



I'm not sure if and whete that's saud explicitly but another example to 
support that inrerpretation are the values of notify_type4 that apply to 
the same bitmap that too are defined as sequential numbers (though zero 
based) and not as single bit masks.
Benny
On Dec 9, 2012 8:05 PM, "Marc Eshel" <eshel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can you provide with the spec information that supports your
interpretation?
Marc.



From:   Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:     Marc Eshel/Almaden/IBM@IBMUS,
Cc:     linux-nfs-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Trond Myklebust
<trond.myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "J. Bruce Fields"
<bfields@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   12/09/2012 09:50 AM
Subject:        Re: notify_deviceid_type4



The enum values in the spec correspond to bit _numbers_ in the bitmap, not
to bitmasks.
On Dec 9, 2012 6:43 PM, "Marc Eshel" <eshel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am not sure what you are saying, I am showing the definition from the
spec. that show NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_CHANGE = 1, and nfs4.h has it as (1<< 1)
which is not 1, it is 2.
Marc.

Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/09/2012 01:42:47 AM:

> From: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Marc Eshel/Almaden/IBM@IBMUS,
> Cc: Trond Myklebust <Trond.Myklebust@xxxxxxxxxx>, "J. Bruce Fields"
> <bfields@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-nfs-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, linux-
> nfs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: 12/09/2012 01:44 AM
> Subject: Re: notify_deviceid_type4
>
> On 2012-12-01 07:54, Marc Eshel wrote:
> > The spec defines notify_deviceid_type4 as:
> >
> > 20.12.1.  ARGUMENT
> >    /*
> >     * Device notification types.
> >     */
> >    enum notify_deviceid_type4 {
> >            NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_CHANGE = 1,
> >            NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_DELETE = 2
> >    };
> >
> >
> > but the Linux code in nfs4.h has, is that going to be fixed?
> >
> > enum pnfs_notify_deviceid_type4 {
> >         NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_CHANGE = 1 << 1,
> >         NOTIFY_DEVICEID4_DELETE = 1 << 2,
> > };
>
> notify_deviceid_type4 specifies bit numbers same as notify_type4
> It seems to me like the definition in nfs4.h is correct.
>
> Benny
>
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