On 6/27/18 9:10 PM, Linus Torvalds wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 6:45 PM Eric Sandeen [off-list ref] wrote:
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Thus the invalid flag combination of (MAP_SHARED|MAP_PRIVATE) now
passes without error, which is a regression.
It's not a regression, it's just new behavior.
"regression" doesn't mean "things changed". It means "something broke".
What broke?
My commit log perhaps was not clear enough.
What broke is that mmap(MAP_SHARED|MAP_PRIVATE) now succeeds without error,
whereas before it rightly returned -EINVAL.
What behavior should a user expect from a successful mmap(MAP_SHARED|MAP_PRIVATE)?
-Eric
Because if it's some manual page breakage, just fix the manual. That's
what "new behavior" is all about.
There is nothing that says that "MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE" can't work with
just the legacy flags.
Because I'd be worried about your patch breaking some actual new user
of MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE.
Because it's actual *users* of behavior we care about, not some
test-suite or manual pages.
Linus