Re: [RFC][v8][PATCH 9/10]: Define clone3() syscall
From: Michael Kerrisk
Date: Thu Oct 22 2009 - 08:14:26 EST
Peter,
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:38 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 10/22/2009 07:26 PM, Michael Kerrisk wrote:
>>>
>>> "3" is number of arguments.
>>
>> sys_clone3(struct clone_struct __user *ucs, pid_t __user *pids)
>>
>> It appears to me that the number of arguments is 2.
>>
>
> It was 3 at one point... I'm not sure when that changed last :-/
>
>>> It's better than "extended" or something like
>>> that simply because "extended" just means "more than", and a number at
>>> least
>>> tells you *how much more than*.
>>
>> I'm not sure why you think including a number in the name tells us
>> "how much more than". Unless you are considering the numbering to be
>> version numbers, which apparently is not what you mean.
>
> It is a version number of sorts.
So, sometimes, a number in a system call should be the bit width of
some arguments(s), sometimes it should be the number of arguments, and
sometimes (well, just occasionally, as in mmap2() and clone()) -- it
should be a version number? Does the weather play any part in the
decision? ;-)
Cheers,
Michael
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Author of "The Linux Programming Interface" http://blog.man7.org/
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