[PATCH] numactl: fix libnuma on big-endian 64-bit systems
Lee Schermerhorn
Lee.Schermerhorn at hp.com
Fri Dec 5 04:46:56 EST 2008
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 18:34 +0100, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> The read-mask function assumes that it is running in 32-bit mode,
> by addressing the bitmask as a series of int values, instead of
> longs. This is broken as can easily be reproduced by running numademo
> on a bit-endian 64-bit system.
>
> Changing the addressing to use 'long' values fixes the problem.
Hi, Arnd:
Not sure what you mean here. If the patch below is a proposed fix [I
don't see a 'Signed-off-by:", but maybe not needed for libnuma
patches?], the description above doesn't match the code. Looks like
you're changing the addressing FROM 'long' values to use 'int' values so
that the size is compatible between 32- and 64-bits. Or is that a
reverse patch/diff below?
Lee
> Reported-by: Mijo Safradin <safradin at de.ibm.com>
>
> ---
>
> Note: the set_nodemask_size() function is broken as well, it seems
> to always set the nodemask size to "17" with the s2nbits implementation.
> The fallback path in there looks correct.
>
> --- a/libnuma.c 2008-12-04 14:25:30.000000000 +0100
> +++ b/libnuma.c 2008-11-20 13:40:29.000000000 +0100
> @@ -392,9 +372,9 @@ read_mask(char *s, struct bitmask *bmp)
> {
> char *end = s;
> char *prevend;
> - unsigned long *start = bmp->maskp;
> - unsigned long *p = start;
> - unsigned long *q;
> + unsigned int *start = (unsigned int *)bmp->maskp;
> + unsigned int *p = start;
> + unsigned int *q;
> unsigned int i;
> unsigned int n = 0;
>
> @@ -431,14 +411,14 @@
> }
>
> /* Poor mans fls() */
> - for(i = sizeof(long) * 8 - 1; i >= 0; i--)
> + for(i = 31; i >= 0; i--)
> if (test_bit(i, start + n))
> break;
>
> /*
> * Return the last bit set
> */
> - return ((sizeof(unsigned long)*8) * n) + i;
> + return ((sizeof(unsigned int)*8) * n) + i;
> }
>
> /*
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