On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 12:11 -0400, Peter Keilty wrote:
> Daniel Walker wrote:
> >On Fri, 2007-04-27 at 11:42 -0400, Peter Keilty wrote:
> >>>There is a read(), and a vread() did you modify the slow syscall path to
> >>>use the vread()?
> >>>
> >John mentioned that he thought fsys_mmio_ptr could be held in the vread
> >pointer. vread() is used in x86 for vsyscalls. It looks like you've used
> >the update_vsyscall() which is also used for vsyscalls. So vread could
> >also be used .. Have you considered that at all?
> >
> >
> No, but yes it can be done, overloading the meaning.
Yea. I'm not really psyched about overloading the vread pointer's use. I
mentioned it could be done if the #ifdef was objected to, but it seems a
bit abusive. The #ifdef isn't great, but I think its something I can
live with for now. At least its explicit.
> It would need to change in the future if vread was needed.
> I have no strong argument against using it.
Yea. I'd hold off on that for now.
thanks
-john
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