On Thu Nov 26 03:25:34 PST 2015, brantleyco...@me.com wrote:

> Hi Bakul.  Long time since our Bay Area plan 9 hacking sessions. I've avoided 
> the valley all together for a year and a half now. Not quite long enough yet. 
> 
> I thought the same thing, using ~0 for nil, but realized two things. First, 
> that's a valid address on the PDP11 where the convention developed. It's the 
> unibus space. Second, ~0 + member offest is still in page zero. 
> 
> By the way, are there any structs more than 4K in Linux? Are there any in 
> plan 9?

since that 4k is really pagesz, on amd64 that would be 2mb.  there's no 
compelling reason on
64-bit machines to start at the bottom instead of the middle.

the answer to the question is yes, yes there are.  by Biobufs are larger than 
the original, but
they are normally 8k.

; cd /sys/src/cmd
; grep sizeof `{find .|grep acid}|sed 's/;$//g'|awk '$NF ~ /^[0-9][0-9]*$/ && 
$NF>4096'
./8l/acid6:sizeofBiobuf = 8272
./8l/acid6:sizeof_4_ = 16384
./8l/acid6:sizeof_5_ = 16384
./acid/acid6:sizeofBiobuf = 8248
./aux/vga/acid6:sizeofBiobuf = 49232
./mk/acid:sizeofBiobuf = 8248
./stats.acid:sizeofAuthRpc = 8216
./stats.acid:sizeofEvent = 8368
./6l/acid6:sizeofBiobuf = 8272
./6l/acid6:sizeof_4_ = 16384
./6l/acid6:sizeof_5_ = 16384

this is not an exhaustive list.

- erik

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