From: | Tsutomu Yamada <tsutomu(at)sraoss(dot)co(dot)jp> |
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To: | pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Proposal: More portable way to support 64bit platforms |
Date: | 2009-06-26 09:07:24 |
Message-ID: | 62100.1246007244@srapc2360.sra.co.jp |
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Proposal: More portable way to support 64bit platforms
Short description:
Current PostgreSQL implementation has some portability issues to
support 64bit platforms: pointer calculations using long is not
portable, for example on Windows x64 platform. We propose to use
intptr_t instead of long, which appears in in C99.
Details: intptr_t is defined in <stdint.h>. configure script already
has HAVE_STDINT_H but never uses it. This needs to be enabled.
Please note that Windows/VC++ defines intptr_t in <crtdefs.h>.
Included is a conceptual patch to use intptr_t. Comments are welcome.
Some notes for the patches:
access/common/heaptuple.c:
Casting using (long) is removed. It is no more necessary if we
introduce intptr_t.
include/c.h:
Many Alignment macros which use "long" are rewritten to use intrptr_t.
The patches is against PostgreSQL 8.4beta2. Regression test
passed. Windows x64 is ok even with shared_buffers = 3000MB.
Tested platforms are as follows:
Windows Server 2008 SP1 x64 + Visual Studio 2005
RHEL 4 x86_64 + gcc 3.4.6
FreeBSD 7.1 i386 + gcc 4.2.1
TODO:
Some problems may occur on older platforms, which do not have
stdint.h. In this case we need to add something like below to
include/port/*.h.
/* LP64, IPL64, ILP32, LP32 */
typedef long intptr_t;
typedef unsigned long uintptr_t;
/* LLP64 */
typedef long long intptr_t;
typedef unsigned long long uintptr_t;
Thanks,
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Tsutomu Yamada // tsutomu(at)sraoss(dot)co(dot)jp
SRA OSS, Inc. Japan
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