Re: [patch 13/13] signal/timer/event fds v9 - KAIO eventfd supportexample ...

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Sun Apr 01 2007 - 13:24:23 EST




On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>
> > [also, minor nit: sys_eventfd() can legitimately return 0, but you're banning
> > its use in aio. userspace could easily dup() and close(), but...]
>
> Noone said that binary compatibility comes free ;)
> I'm truly open to other ways of integration, but I thought that binary
> compatibility is the key here.

I would suggest taking "aio_reserved3" and turning it into

__u32 aio_flags;
__u32 aio_resfd;

if so. And then some bit in the "flags" field has to be set (say,
"IOCB_FLAG_RESFB") to enable this codepath, instead of expecting that
aio_resfd == 0 is special.

It's generally always a good thing to have a "flags" field anyway, exactly
because it allows for future expansion.

Linus
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