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SubjectRe: libbpf's hashmap use of __WORDSIZE
On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 9:11 AM Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
<arnaldo.melo@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrii,
>
> We've got that hashmap.[ch] copy from libbpf so that we can
> build perf in systems where libbpf isn't available, and to make it build
> in all the containers I regularly test build perf I had to add the patch
> below, I test build with many versions of both gcc and clang and
> multiple libcs.
>
> https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Common-Predefined-Macros.html
>
> The way that tools/include/linux/bitops.h has been doing since 2012 is
> explained in:
>
> http://git.kernel.org/torvalds/c/3f34f6c0233ae055b5
>
> Please take a look and see if you find it acceptable,
>
> Thanks,
>
> - Arnaldo
>
> Warning: Kernel ABI header at 'tools/perf/util/hashmap.h' differs from latest version at 'tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h'
> diff -u tools/perf/util/hashmap.h tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h
>
> $ diff -u tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h tools/perf/util/hashmap.h
> --- tools/lib/bpf/hashmap.h 2020-06-05 13:25:27.822079838 -0300
> +++ tools/perf/util/hashmap.h 2020-06-05 13:25:27.838079794 -0300
> @@ -10,10 +10,9 @@
>
> #include <stdbool.h>
> #include <stddef.h>
> -#ifdef __GLIBC__
> -#include <bits/wordsize.h>
> -#else
> -#include <bits/reg.h>
> +#include <limits.h>
> +#ifndef __WORDSIZE
> +#define __WORDSIZE (__SIZEOF_LONG__ * 8)
> #endif

This looks fine, I also build-tested it in Travis CI, so all good.
There is actually __SIZEOF_SIZE_T__, which is more directly what
hash_bits work with, but I don't think it matters for any reasonable
system in use :)

So yeah,

Acked-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andriin@fb.com>

Are you going to do this change for libbpf's variant, or should I
submit a separate patch?

>
> static inline size_t hash_bits(size_t h, int bits)

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