> > You have chosen (1) above, which keeps Choice A as the default.Yes - the user level code can have different defaults too. I was discussing what should be the default kernel API. Well, that would justify keeping this choice per-task. I tend to agree with that. But that doesn't justify having to specify it on each system call. In another reply David recommends against supporting Choice A at all. I'm inclined to agree with him. I'll reply there, with more thoughts. But if we did support Choice A, as a backwards compatible alternative to Choice B, I'd suggest a per-task mode, not per-system call mode. This would reduce the impact on the API of the ugly, unobvious, modal flag needed to select the optional, non kernel default, Choice B semantics. I still have low confidence that you (Christoph) and I have the same understanding of what these Choice A and B are. Hopefully you can address that, perhaps by briefly describing these choices in your words. -- I won't rest till it's the best ... Programmer, Linux Scalability Paul Jackson <pj@sgi.com> 1.925.600.0401 -
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