64 bit and __STRICT_ANSI__

From: Kurt Roeckx (Q@ping.be)
Date: Tue Nov 27 2001 - 11:09:52 EST


Not all places in the kernel headers seem to deal with 64 bit in
the same way. Their currently seem to be 3 ways it's being
handled.

The first is always define/use it.
The second only if __GNUC__ is defined
And the third only if __GNUC__ is defined and __STRICT_ANSI__ not.

Is there a reason why their should be that __STRICT_ANSI__?

examples:
asm/types.h:
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
typedef __signed__ long long __s64;
typedef unsigned long long __u64;
#endif
[...]
typedef signed long long s64;
typedef unsigned long long u64;

asm/posix_types.h:
#ifdef __GNUC__
typedef long long __kernel_loff_t;
#endif

linux/types.h:
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
typedef __kernel_loff_t loff_t;
#endif
[...]
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__)
typedef __u64 uint64_t;
typedef __u64 u_int64_t;
typedef __s64 int64_t;
#endif

asm/fcntl.h:
struct flock64 {
        short l_type;
        short l_whence;
        loff_t l_start;
        loff_t l_len;
        pid_t l_pid;
};

linux/dirent.h:
struct dirent64 {
        __u64 d_ino;
        __s64 d_off;
        unsigned short d_reclen;
        unsigned char d_type;
        char d_name[256];
};

What they seem to have in common is that __* is defined(__GNUC__)
&& !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__), and the rest not.

The reason I bring this up is because on libc5 including some
header file like <fcntl.h> and <dirent.h> will cause compilation
problems if using -ansi, and I have no idea how to fix it properly.

Kurt

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