On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think __word would be good too, *except* for the fact that
especially in x86 land, I think there's the legacy confusion with
"word" being 16-bit. Ugh.
Looking at the x32 case, I have to say that "long" in general looks
horrible. Especially when we have things like
typedef long long __kernel_long_t;
(and __long really wouldn't look any nicer). Any sane person would go
"Eww" at looking at that - we're using 'long long' to typedef a type
that is named 'long'.
It would make much more sense to use "__word" for reasons like that.
But I really don't think that works well in a x86 context.
Other ideas? Maybe "__wordsize" would be less associated with x86 16-bit words?