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SubjectRe: SYSV IPC broken for no-legacy syscall kernels (was Re: [RFC PATCH v1 26/31] ARC: Build system: Makefiles, Kconfig, Linker script)
On 11/03/13 12:56, Vineet Gupta wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> On Monday 11 March 2013 06:14 PM, James Hogan wrote:
>> Hi Vineet,
>>
>> On 11/03/13 12:29, Vineet Gupta wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 07 November 2012 07:43 PM, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday 07 November 2012, Vineet Gupta wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> +
>>>>> +config ARC
>>>>> + def_bool y
>>>>> + select ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
>>>>> + # ARC Busybox based initramfs absolutely relies on DEVTMPFS for /dev
>>>>> + # DEVTMPS in turn needs HOTPLUG
>>>>> + select DEVTMPFS if !INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
>>>>> + select GENERIC_ATOMIC64
>>>>> + select GENERIC_CLOCKEVENTS
>>>>> + select GENERIC_FIND_FIRST_BIT
>>>>> + # for now, we don't need GENERIC_IRQ_PROBE, CONFIG_GENERIC_IRQ_CHIP
>>>>> + select GENERIC_IRQ_SHOW
>>>>> + select GENERIC_PENDING_IRQ if SMP
>>>>> + select GENERIC_SMP_IDLE_THREAD
>>>>> + select HAVE_GENERIC_HARDIRQS
>>>>> + select HOTPLUG if !INITRAMFS_SOURCE=""
>>>>> + select MODULES_USE_ELF_RELA
>>>> You should not need ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION
>>> It seems, we have a small bug in sysV IPC.
>>> A lot of LTP tests have started failing on ARC 3.9-rc1 kernel due to absence of
>>> ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION.
>>>
>>> I'm assuming that for newer arches, msgctl(2) and friends need to have need to
>>> have @cmd of type 0x01nn where 0x0100 is IPC_64.
>>> However for ! ARCH_WANT_IPC_PARSE_VERSION, ipc/util.h seems to be defining a dummy
>>> version of ipc_parse_version(), which doesn't strip out the 0x0100 from @cmds,
>>> causing the code to not enter the switch block in SYSCALL_DEFINE3(msgctl) making
>>> it fail.
>>> Adding the above item to arch/arc/Kconfig obviously fixes the breakage.
>>>
>>> It seems there is some bogosity in the way ipc_parse_version() is defined. Given
>>> the way it is used, to strip out the 0x0100 bit, it seems we always need the
>>> function variant - the IA-64 ish comment in there seems to be bit-rot.
>>>
>>> What do you think ?
>> FYI, for metag we assumed this was intentional and that IPC_64 shouldn't
>> be passed since it is the default behaviour for new arches.
>> You may find the following uClibc commit relevant:
>> http://git.uclibc.org/uClibc/commit/?id=6c2fa3451f35f8d78a31689044b2d19efa4eaca2
>
> I've been using uClibc trunk - ported to ARC - for my testing, so I already have
> that change. Looking at Markos' uClibc branch he is indeed defining __IPC_64 to 0
> in metag port.
> However, looking at the kernel code, it seems newer style is to do the other way
> round - i.e. pass 0x0100 in those cmds - unless the comments in there are bogus.
>
> include/uapi/linux/ipc.h
>
> /*
> * Version flags for semctl, msgctl, and shmctl commands
> * These are passed as bitflags or-ed with the actual command
> */
> #define IPC_OLD 0 /* Old version (no 32-bit UID support on many
> architectures) */
> #define IPC_64 0x0100 /* New version (support 32-bit UIDs, bigger
> message sizes, etc. */
>
> So someone with more ABI wisdom needs to suggest what is the right approach.

Agreed.

Note that in uClibc, 64bit arches (excl alpha/mips for some reason) were
already defining __IPC_64 as 0, so there's some precedent for it working
the way it does.

Cheers
James



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