Re: git: 7bcc7a0b88cc - stable/14 - libkern: avoid local var in order_base_2()
- In reply to: Jessica Clarke : "Re: git: 7bcc7a0b88cc - stable/14 - libkern: avoid local var in order_base_2()"
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2025 10:10:23 UTC
> On Feb 11, 2025, at 1:23 PM, Jessica Clarke <jrtc27@freebsd.org> wrote: > > On 11 Feb 2025, at 03:30, Zhenlei Huang <zlei@FreeBSD.org <mailto:zlei@FreeBSD.org>> wrote: >>> On Feb 10, 2025, at 7:15 PM, Doug Moore <dougm@FreeBSD.org> wrote: >>> >>> The branch stable/14 has been updated by dougm: >>> >>> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=7bcc7a0b88ccb5e1fe31de88ab9a17e46859318b >>> >>> commit 7bcc7a0b88ccb5e1fe31de88ab9a17e46859318b >>> Author: Doug Moore <dougm@FreeBSD.org> >>> AuthorDate: 2024-09-27 23:43:07 +0000 >>> Commit: Doug Moore <dougm@FreeBSD.org> >>> CommitDate: 2025-02-10 10:30:05 +0000 >>> >>> libkern: avoid local var in order_base_2() >>> >>> order_base_2(n) is implemented with a variable, which keeps it from >>> being used at file scope. Implement it instead as ilog2(2*n-1), which >>> produces a different result when 2*n overflows, which appears unlikely >>> in practice. >>> >>> Reviewed by: bz >>> Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D46826 >>> >>> (cherry picked from commit b7cbf741d55468ba34305a14ac3acc1c286af034) >>> --- >>> sys/sys/libkern.h | 5 +---- >>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 4 deletions(-) >>> >>> diff --git a/sys/sys/libkern.h b/sys/sys/libkern.h >>> index a10289d72dc7..835e5ffaf0b7 100644 >>> --- a/sys/sys/libkern.h >>> +++ b/sys/sys/libkern.h >>> @@ -229,10 +229,7 @@ ilog2_long_long(long long n) >>> >>> #define ilog2(n) (__builtin_constant_p(n) ? ilog2_const(n) : ilog2_var(n)) >>> #define rounddown_pow_of_two(n) ((__typeof(n))1 << ilog2(n)) >>> -#define order_base_2(n) ({ \ >>> - __typeof(n) _n = (n); \ >> >> This local var `_n` is within the scope of the macro `order_base_2`, it is surrounded with >> {} and is harmless, so it will not pollute the file scoped variables. >> >> Am I reading the commit message wrong ? > > It’s not about pollution. GNU statement expressions are just not valid > at file scope, they must be used within a function (since otherwise the > implementation would have to have a full blown interpreter to constant > evaluate the whole thing, just like C++ and now C to some extent have > ended up with these days with constexpr). > > That is, you cannot write: > > int x = ({ ... }); > > at file scope. Ahh, I see. Thanks for the explaining! > > Jess