Re: VolanoMark regression with 2.6.27-rc1

From: Peter Zijlstra
Date: Wed Aug 20 2008 - 16:30:53 EST


On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 11:15 -0700, Ray Lee wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Nick Piggin <nickpiggin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 August 2008 03:21, Peter Zijlstra wrote:
> >> Ok, so one last time (I hope!)..
> >>
> >> Everybody happy with this?
> >
> >
> >> Index: linux-2.6/include/linux/kernel.h
> >> ===================================================================
> >> --- linux-2.6.orig/include/linux/kernel.h
> >> +++ linux-2.6/include/linux/kernel.h
> >> @@ -367,6 +367,12 @@ static inline char *pack_hex_byte(char *
> >> (void) (&_max1 == &_max2); \
> >> _max1 > _max2 ? _max1 : _max2; })
> >>
> >> +#define avg(x, y) ({ \
> >> + typeof(x) _avg1 = (x); \
> >> + typeof(y) _avg2 = (y); \
> >> + (void) (&_avg1 == &_avg2); \
> >> + _avg1 + (_avg2 - _avg1)/2; })
> >
> > That's not going to work with unsigned types.
>
> Uhm, I think it works fine, even with unsigned, even where _avg2 is
> smaller than _avg1. Underflow is a good thing here. And I mocked up a
> little test harness and it gives the correct answers for a half dozen
> sets of values I tossed at it
>
> But maybe I'm forgetting an obscure unsigned or signed int type
> widening rule, so, care to elaborate?

Nick is right, try:

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
unsigned int x = 7, y = 5;
printf("%d\n", avg(x,y));
return 0;
}

It fails because 5-7 = -2, which needs a signed division or sign
extending right shift.

we'd need something like:

#define avg(x, y) ({ \
typeof(x) _avg1 = (x); \
typeof(y) _avg2 = (y); \
(void) (&_avg1 == &_avg2); \
_avg1 + (signed typeof(x))(_avg2 - _avg1)/2; })

except that typeof() doesn't work that way.

#define avg(x, y) ({ \
typeof(x) _avg1 = (x); \
typeof(y) _avg2 = (y); \
(void) (&_avg1 == &_avg2); \
_avg1 + (long)(_avg2 - _avg1)/2; })

works for the above example, but when I make it long long, so as to
match the longest supported type, it goes boom again - for as of yet
unknown reasons.

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