On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 08:19:02PM +0200, Arnd Bergmann wrote:BTW, one note: 0x1260 thing ( /* The mkswap binary hard codes it to Intel value :-((( */ case 0x1260: case BLKGETSIZE: ) is an ancient piece of BS. It had appeared in 2.1.115-pre3 and AFAICS it's a misunderstanding. What happens here: * mkswap(8) used to hardcode BLKGETSIZE as 0x1260 (instead of _IO(0x12,0x60)). If _IO is undefined, it still does. Several old architectures (including i386) have the right value still equal to 0x1260 due to the way their _IO() is defined. * 0x1260 does *NOT* work on sparc32, exactly because its _IO() is different. _IO(0x12,0x60) works. * sparc64 for some insane reason (I suspect misreading the mkswap source) tries to support 0x1260 for 32bit tasks. Note that binary that tries to pull that off will _not_ work on native sparc32. As the matter of fact, all biarch targets old enough to have 32bit counterpart present prior to 1.3.45 (when BLKGETSIZE went _IO(0x12,60)) either have it still equal to 0x1260 on both 32bit and 64bit (i386/amd64) or have it _not_ equal to 0x1260 on either (ppc/ppc64 and sparc/sparc64). In the latter case 0x1260 doesn't work on 32bit, so having it accepted from 32bit tasks on 64bit is insane. IOW, that stuff is useless and always had been. In the current form it's simply invalid C on e.g. amd64 - you get duplicate case there, which breaks the build. I'd simply kill that. -
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