Re: [patch V4 12/14] x86/vdso: Implement __vdso_futex_robust_try_unlock()

From: Thomas Weißschuh

Date: Thu May 07 2026 - 05:50:30 EST


On 2026-05-07 11:29:01+0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29 2026 at 10:44, Thomas Weißschuh wrote:
> > On 2026-04-02 17:22:00+0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> > (...)
> >
> >> + * When CONFIG_COMPAT is enabled then the 64-bit VDSO provides two functions.
> >> + * One for the regular 64-bit sized pending operation pointer and one for a
> >> + * 32-bit sized pointer to support gaming emulators.
> >
> > These gaming emulators can emulate 32-bit code on 64-bit kernels even
> > without CONFIG_COMPAT. At least this is how I understand Wine WoW64 and
> > FEX-Emu. And in that case the 32-bit sized pointer function should be
> > available unconditionally, without the dependency on CONFIG_COMPAT.
>
> That might well be, but that requires also the ability to register a
> 32-bit robust list for a 64-bit process, which is not supported right
> now.
>
> So no, we are not exposing something half functional just because. That
> needs to be mopped up once we add the multi-robust list stuff.

Fair enough. But this is also true for the 32-bit functions in the
x86_64 and x32 vDSOs when CONFIG_COMPAT=y, no?


Thomas