On 16-08-10 14:40:13, David Laight wrote:
> From: Linuxppc-dev
> [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of
> > > > So given what you have above, you'd use something like:
> > > >
> > > > struct ima_kexec_hdr {
> > > > u16 version;
> > > > u16 _reserved0;
> > > > u32 _reserved1;
> > > > u64 buffer_size;
> > > > u64 count;
> > > > };
> > > >
> > > > cheers
> > >
> > > Thanks, I'll make this change.
> >
> > I would suggest:
> >
> > struct ima_kexec_hdr {
> > u64 buffer_size;
> > u64 count;
> > u16 version;
> > };
> >
> > and let the compiler add the proper padding, depending on the architecture.
> > On
> > 32bit machine we'll have 4 bytes smaller allocations (compared to 64bit)
> > while
> > retaining the same functionality.
>
> AAAArrrrgggg.....
>
> That doesn't work for 32bit applications on 64bit hosts.
Which part won't work?
> The extra bytes will make 0 difference to the allocation cost and lots to the
> processing.
An example?
Petko