On Mar 22, 2010, at 10:52 AM, David O'Brien wrote:
/ On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 09:00:18AM -0700, Julian Elischer wrote:
/>>>/ I certainly agree.. can it be changed please?
/>>/
/>>/ I've waited a while to see what other opinions would be expressed on this
/>>/ topic. I believe there is sufficient support to rename COMPAT_FREEBSD32
/>>/ to something else based on responses in the mailing lists.
/>>/
/>>/ I am sorry if some may wish to label this a "bikeshead". But we seem to
/>>/ have many folks disliking "COMPAT_FREEBSD32".
/>>/
/>>/
/>>/ Based on responses to the topic of COMPAT_FREEBSD32, the following
/>>/ were the suggestions offered:
/>>/ COMPAT_ARCH32, COMPAT_ARCH_32BIT, COMPAT_32BIT_ARCH, COMPAT_32BIT,
/>>/ COMPAT_FREEBSD32BIT
/>
There's probably a bigger problem than just how we name it. The option
really encodes 2 independent aspects:
1. Support for a 32-bit ABI (i.e. ILP32)
2. Support for a particular OS in ILP32.
Of course 2 implies 1.
For example:
COMPAT_IA32 in sys/ia64/ia64/machdep.c enabled code to save and restore
IA32 registers as part of cpu_switch(). In this context COMPAT_IA32 was
perfectly named. It's now called COMPAT_FREEBSD32, which doesn't make a
lot of sense because what if I only want to support Linux/ia32 and not
FreeBSD/ia32 (or vice-versa if you club them under a single COMPAT_*32)?
The original version of my my patch had this split, with a COMPAT_FREEBSD32
and a COMPAT_[IA/PPC/MIPS]32. The problem is that the 32-bit FreeBSD compat is
deeply intertwined with providing support for any 32-bit binaries at all (e.g.,
the 32-bit linuxolator depends on calling into it), so it isn't actually
possible
to support having COMPAT_LINUX32 without COMPAT_FREEBSD32 without a huge amount
of work. So I scrapped that in favor of the unified name only, and we
ended up with COMPAT_FREEBSD32.
In any event, given the persistent interest and consolidation around
COMPAT_ARCH32, I'm fine changing the name.
-Nathan
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