Re: new architectures, time_t __kernel_long_t

From: Arnd Bergmann
Date: Thu Nov 15 2012 - 09:36:54 EST


On Thursday 15 November 2012, H.J. Lu wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wednesday 14 November 2012, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> >> On 11/14/2012 04:18 AM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> >> > Since we are in the review phase for two new architectures that we
> >> > should be merging into the mainline kernel, I think we need to
> >> > come up with a solution for making them use a proper 64-bit time_t.
> >> >
> >> > Right now, the only 32-bit user space interface we have to use 64-bit
> >> > time_t is the x32 side of x86-64, and that works by overriding all
> >> > "long" sized types to be 64 bit at the ABI level, which we don't
> >> > want for pure 32 bit architectures.
> >>
> >> Sort of. Either way, the kernel headers aren't really x32-clean yet, so
> >> we have an opportunity to do things more cleanly as we are implementing
> >> this.
> >
> > Ah, I didn't know that. How does one build an x32 libc then?
>
> Glibc has been providing its own types for years.
> Kernel provided types used to be wrong for ia32
> on x86-64.

What about ioctls and other calls then that actually do rely on the
kernel headers and use the __kernel_*_t types?

Arnd
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