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SubjectRe: d_off field in struct dirent and 32-on-64 emulation
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On 31/12/2018 15:03, Joseph Myers wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2018, Adhemerval Zanella wrote:
>
>>>> Currently we only have nios2 and csky (unfortunately). But since generic
>>>> definition for off_t and off64_t still assumes non-LFS support, all new
>>>> 32-bits ports potentially might carry the issue.
>>>
>>> For csky, we could still change the type of the non-standard d_off
>>> field to long long int. This way, only telldir would have to fail
>>> when truncation is necessary, as mentioned below:
>>
>> I think it makes no sense to continue making non-LFS as default for
>> newer 32 bits ports, the support will be emulated with LFS syscalls.
>
> Any new 32-bit port that uses 64-bit time_t will also use 64-bit offsets
> (because we don't have any glibc configurations that support the
> combination of 64-bit time with 32-bit offsets, and don't want to add
> them). That should apply for RISC-V 32-bit at least.
>
> I've filed <https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24050> for
> missing overflow checks in telldir when the default off_t is wider than
> long int (currently just applies to x32; not sure why we don't see glibc
> test failures on x32 resulting from the quiet truncation, as the issue is
> certainly there in the source code).
>

What about csky? Should we still make it use 32-bit offsets as default
configuration even when kernel does not support it natively?

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