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SubjectRe: timerfd incompatibility on mips
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Alexander Gordeev wrote:

> В Thu, 27 Jan 2011 16:53:39 -0800 (PST)
> Davide Libenzi <davidel@xmailserver.org> пишет:
>
> > On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Alexander Gordeev wrote:
> >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I've just found a problem with TFD_NONBLOCK flag that can be passed to
> > > timerfd_create.
> > >
> > > <uclibc>/libc/sysdeps/linux/common/sys/timerfd.h which is installed
> > > to /usr/include/sys/timerfd.h defines TFD_NONBLOCK as 04000 ie 0x800.
> > > BTW glibc/eglibc headers do the same thing.
> > >
> > > <linux>/include/linux/timerfd.h declares it as O_NONBLOCK which is
> > > defined in fcntl.h. Usually O_NONBLOCK is 0x800 too but some
> > > architectures including MIPS it redefine it:
> > >
> > > arch/mips/include/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_NONBLOCK 0x0080
> > > arch/alpha/include/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_NONBLOCK 00004
> > > arch/sparc/include/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_NONBLOCK 0x4000
> > > arch/parisc/include/asm/fcntl.h:#define O_NONBLOCK 000200004
> > >
> > > My tests show that kernel thinks that TFD_NONBLOCK is 0x80 on MIPS. I
> > > get what I want when I pass 0x80 and EINVAL when I pass 0x800. I don't
> > > know why there are such uncertain things in Linux. Probably the problem
> > > should be fixed in the kernel.
> > >
> > > Right now one cannot use timerfd_create(..., TFD_NONBLOCK) on MIPS but
> > > can use timerfd_create(..., O_NONBLOCK) instead.
> >
> > Ther kernel definition (include/linux/timerfd.h) maps it directly to
> > O_NONBLOCK, but I am noticing that glibc bolt in the value.
> > I don't think this is a kernel fix.
>
> Yes, but linux/timerfd.h is not installed so timerfd.h from *libc
> cannot include it. So adding it to include/linux/Kbuild would be a
> first step to make them not hard-code the value. Right?

Glibc seems to wrap many files with their own definition.
I am not sure why they are actually doing it, but they must have a valid
reason.
It probably makes sense to just un-bolt the values from sys/timerfd.h and
link them to O_* values from fcntl.h.


- Davide

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