Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2014 14:33:24 -0800 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au> Cc: Bruce Evans <bde@freebsd.org>, "freebsd-arch@freebsd.org" <freebsd-arch@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Using sys/types.h types in sys/socket.h Message-ID: <CAJ-VmoncQm2KWjhhAHhArkSGR-wQOxhYeNxzp15R0h5UffQhzA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <20140109092602.M957@besplex.bde.org> References: <CAJ-Vmo=MWPQWfP9duWPPwaKee5Zp9Gemj3GKqE8=bxkjn_1YYA@mail.gmail.com> <9C1291B5-215B-440E-B8B0-6308840F755C@bsdimp.com> <CAJ-Vmom3FQOb1ZQTwbmbSiT90N6tmKOoPg8JPQAapkJg2TXqFA@mail.gmail.com> <5821DA91-E9C7-4D1A-A108-63E74CFF1FC5@bsdimp.com> <20140108152632.L969@besplex.bde.org> <CAJ-VmonemTxS6zvdGU_SvOtnV3bzJ-rKtJcrTEfJ_NY3u7kndA@mail.gmail.com> <20140109092602.M957@besplex.bde.org>
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On 8 January 2014 14:29, Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2014, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>
>> On 7 January 2014 20:48, Bruce Evans <brde@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>>>
>>> Style(9) specifies sorting by size first (it actually mean by alignment
>>> first). That is not very easy since the size^Walignment of typedefed
>>> types should be opaque. In practice, assuming what it is mostly gives
>>> correct results. It gives exactly the opposite of the above:
>>>
>>> N-bit u_int holding ptr
>>> M-bit pointer /* assume M <= N and alignment == size */
>>> 32-bit u_int (can spell it u_int, not uint32_t, to pack better with
>>> int)
>>> 32-bit int /* assume plain int gives this */
>>
>>
>> So:
>>
>> /*
>> * sendfile(2) kqueue information
>> */
>> struct sf_hdtr_kq {
>> uintptr_t kq_ident; /* ident (from userland?) */
>> void *kq_udata; /* user data pointer */
>> uint32_t kq_flags; /* extra flags to pass in */
>> int kq_fd; /* kq fd to post completion events on */
>> };
>>
>> ?
>
>
> Also fix the indentation (use 1 tab after 'void' and 'int' and not the
> allowed ugliness of 2 tabs after all type names).
>
> Bruce
/*
* sendfile(2) kqueue information
*/
struct sf_hdtr_kq {
__uintptr_t kq_ident; /* ident (from userland?) */
void *kq_udata; /* user data pointer */
__uint32_t kq_flags; /* extra flags to pass in */
int kq_fd; /* kq fd to post completion events on */
};
Ok, so I've removed one tab from the comments and added a tab after void/int.
How's that?
-a
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