In fs/aio.c, it doesn't appear that the API as well as the implementation
are sync'ed up with what's in 2.5.x. And this leads to the following
discrepancy compare to what's in 2.5:
1. The min_nr semantics in io_getevents() doesn't appear to be merged
correctly in this release.
2. lookup_kiocb() still doesn't look right.
3. sys_io_cancel() missing argument "struct io_event *result".
4. kiocb is still pre-allocated on sys_io_setup while in 2.5, it is not.
Is there another release (hopefully soon) to sync up fs/aio.c with 2.5? or
is it going to be never?
- Ken Chen
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin LaHaise [mailto:bcrl@redhat.com]
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 7:12 PM
To: linux-aio@kvack.org
Cc: Linux Kernel
Subject: libaio 0.3.92 test release
Hello folks,
I've just uploaded the libaio 0.3.92 test release to kernel.org. Most
notably, this release passes a few basic tests on ia64, and should work
on x86-64 too (but isn't tested). An updated kernel patch can be found
in /pub/linux/kernel/people/bcrl/aio/patches/testing/aio-20020916.diff
which uses the registered syscall ABI (no more dynamic syscalls), fixes
a bug in io_submit that allowed iocbs to be read from kernel memory
(that bug is not present in RH 2.1AS; the fix was lost in the 2.4.18
merge), fixes an occasional hang caused by timers not being unregistered
in io_getevents, and probably introduces a few other bugs. This is a
test release as I still have to split up the patches into -stable,
-alpha and -developement to prevent people from shipping experimental
code that was never meant to be used on production machines. In any
case, if people could give this a whirl and submit reports to
linux-aio@kvack.org, it would be appreciated. My hit list still
includes getting ARM, PPC, S/390, SPARC and m68k support merged into
libaio, so if anyone cares to provide patches, I'd appreciate it. Cheers,
-ben
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