RE: [PATCH 5/5] compat: consolidate the compat_flock{,64} definition

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From: David Laight
> Sent: 12 April 2021 10:37
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> I'm guessing that compat_pid_t is 16 bits?
> So the native 32bit version has an unnamed 2 byte structure pad.
> The 'packed' removes this pad from the compat structure.
> 
> AFAICT (apart from mips) the __ARCH_COMPAT_FLOCK_PAD is just
> adding an explicit pad for the implicit pad the compiler
> would generate because compat_pid_t is 16 bits.

I've just looked at the header.
compat_pid_t is 32 bits.
So Linux must have gained 32bit pids at some earlier time.
(Historically Unix pids were 16 bit - even on 32bit systems.)

Which makes the explicit pad in 'sparc' rather 'interesting'.

Actually the tail pad can just be removed from the compat
structures.
Just a comment that mips and sparc have extra fields
in the uapi header is enough.

The kernel never needs to read/write the pad.
userspace must provide the pad in case the kernel writes it.

oh - compat_loff_t is only used in a couple of other places.
neither care in any way about the alignment.
(Provided get_user() doesn't fault on a 8n+4 aligned address.)

	David

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