Message ID | 20200305154142.63070-1-jingqi.liu@intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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State | New, archived |
Headers | show |
Series | util: fix to get configuration macros in util/mmap-alloc.c | expand |
On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >for getting macros. > >Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >--- > util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > >diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >--- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >+++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ > * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > */ > >+#include "config-host.h" >+ According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file that should be included first, before all the other includes. So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX > #include <linux/mman.h> > #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ Introduced by commit 119906afa5ca610adb87c55ab0d8e53c9104bfc3 Jano >-- >2.17.1 > >
On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: > > On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: > >The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. > >This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included > >for getting macros. > > > >Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> > >--- > > util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > > > >diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c > >index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 > >--- a/util/mmap-alloc.c > >+++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c > >@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ > > * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > > */ > > > >+#include "config-host.h" > >+ > > According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file > that should be included first, before all the other includes. > > So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. Yes, osdep must always be first. > > #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX > > #include <linux/mman.h> > > #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have #ifndef MAP_SYNC #define MAP_SYNC 0 #endif etc ? thanks -- PMM
On 3/6/2020 12:10 AM, Ján Tomko wrote: > On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >> for getting macros. >> >> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >> --- >> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ >> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ >> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >> */ >> >> +#include "config-host.h" >> + > > According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file > that should be included first, before all the other includes. > > So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > Thanks for your review. I've tried to simply move "qemu/osdep.h" to the first line. It caused many macros redefinition errors. >> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX >> #include <linux/mman.h> >> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ > > > Introduced by commit 119906afa5ca610adb87c55ab0d8e53c9104bfc3 I've checked this commit. Thanks, Jingqi > > Jano > >> -- >> 2.17.1 >> >>
On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: >> On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >>> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >>> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >>> for getting macros. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >>> --- >>> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ >>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >>> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ >>> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >>> */ >>> >>> +#include "config-host.h" >>> + >> According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file >> that should be included first, before all the other includes. >> >> So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > Yes, osdep must always be first. > >>> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX >>> #include <linux/mman.h> >>> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ > Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h > for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. > > Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the > system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or > MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > #define MAP_SYNC 0 > #endif > > etc ? Thanks for your review. The system headers bits/mman.h (which is included by sys/mman.h) don't define MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on linux. They're defined in linux-headers/asm-generic/mman-common.h ( which is included by linux/mman.h). Another MAP_* macros are defined in both header files. As you mentioned, if don't include linux/mman.h, just defines as following: #ifndef MAP_SYNC #define MAP_SYNC 0 #endif The MAP_SYNC is always 0 since MAP_SYNC isn't defined in system header. Thanks, Jingqi > > thanks > -- PMM
On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: >> On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >>> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >>> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >>> for getting macros. >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >>> --- >>> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ >>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) >>> >>> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >>> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ >>> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >>> */ >>> >>> +#include "config-host.h" >>> + >> According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file >> that should be included first, before all the other includes. >> >> So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > Yes, osdep must always be first. > >>> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX >>> #include <linux/mman.h> >>> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ > Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h > for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. > > Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the > system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or > MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > #define MAP_SYNC 0 > #endif > > etc ? osdep.h pulls in sys/mman.h, which defines the MAP_* constants except for MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on Linux. How about just adding the following code in util/mmap-alloc.c ? #ifndef MAP_SYNC #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 #endif #ifndef MAP_SYNC #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 #endif #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 #endif Thanks, Jingqi > > thanks > -- PMM
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 13:23, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: > > On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > > On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: > >> On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: > >>> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. > >>> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included > >>> for getting macros. > >>> > >>> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> > >>> --- > >>> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ > >>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > >>> > >>> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c > >>> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 > >>> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c > >>> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c > >>> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ > >>> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > >>> */ > >>> > >>> +#include "config-host.h" > >>> + > >> According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file > >> that should be included first, before all the other includes. > >> > >> So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > > Yes, osdep must always be first. > > > >>> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX > >>> #include <linux/mman.h> > >>> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ > > Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h > > for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. > > > > Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the > > system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or > > MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have > > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > > #define MAP_SYNC 0 > > #endif > > > > etc ? > osdep.h pulls in sys/mman.h, which defines the MAP_* constants > > except for MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on Linux. Why not? Is this just "not yet in the version of glibc we're using", or is it a bug/missed feature in glibc that needs to be addressed there ? > How about just adding the following code in util/mmap-alloc.c ? > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 > #endif > > #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE > #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 > #endif You don't want to do that for non-Linux systems, so there you need to fall back to defining them to be 0. Are there any systems (distros) where the standard system sys/mman.h does not define these new MAP_* constants but we still really really need to use them? If not, then we could just have the fallback-to-0 fallback everywhere. thanks -- PMM
On 3/9/2020 9:35 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 13:23, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: >> On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: >>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: >>>> On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >>>>> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >>>>> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >>>>> for getting macros. >>>>> >>>>> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >>>>> --- >>>>> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ >>>>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) >>>>> >>>>> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >>>>> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ >>>>> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >>>>> */ >>>>> >>>>> +#include "config-host.h" >>>>> + >>>> According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file >>>> that should be included first, before all the other includes. >>>> >>>> So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. >>> Yes, osdep must always be first. >>> >>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX >>>>> #include <linux/mman.h> >>>>> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ >>> Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h >>> for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. >>> >>> Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the >>> system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or >>> MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have >>> #ifndef MAP_SYNC >>> #define MAP_SYNC 0 >>> #endif >>> >>> etc ? >> osdep.h pulls in sys/mman.h, which defines the MAP_* constants >> >> except for MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on Linux. > Why not? Is this just "not yet in the version of glibc > we're using", or is it a bug/missed feature in glibc > that needs to be addressed there ? I'm using the version 2.27 of glibc. I downloaded the version 2.28 of glibc source for compilation and installation. I found MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE are defined in this version. Seems it's older glibc version issue. > >> How about just adding the following code in util/mmap-alloc.c ? >> #ifndef MAP_SYNC >> #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 >> #endif >> >> #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE >> #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 >> #endif > You don't want to do that for non-Linux systems, so there > you need to fall back to defining them to be 0. > > Are there any systems (distros) where the standard system > sys/mman.h does not define these new MAP_* constants but we > still really really need to use them? If not, then we > could just have the fallback-to-0 fallback everywhere. Good point. So as you mentioned, it would be better to just have the following code: #ifndef MAP_SYNC #define MAP_SYNC 0 #endif #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0 #endif Thanks, Jingqi > > thanks > -- PMM
On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 04:58:38PM +0800, Liu, Jingqi wrote: > On 3/9/2020 9:35 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: > > On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 13:23, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: > > > On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: > > > > On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: > > > > > > The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. > > > > > > This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included > > > > > > for getting macros. > > > > > > > > > > > > Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> > > > > > > --- > > > > > > util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ > > > > > > 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) > > > > > > > > > > > > diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c > > > > > > index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 > > > > > > --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c > > > > > > +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c > > > > > > @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ > > > > > > * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. > > > > > > */ > > > > > > > > > > > > +#include "config-host.h" > > > > > > + > > > > > According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file > > > > > that should be included first, before all the other includes. > > > > > > > > > > So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. > > > > Yes, osdep must always be first. > > > > > > > > > > #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX > > > > > > #include <linux/mman.h> > > > > > > #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ > > > > Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h > > > > for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. > > > > > > > > Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the > > > > system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or > > > > MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have > > > > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > > > > #define MAP_SYNC 0 > > > > #endif > > > > > > > > etc ? > > > osdep.h pulls in sys/mman.h, which defines the MAP_* constants > > > > > > except for MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on Linux. > > Why not? Is this just "not yet in the version of glibc > > we're using", or is it a bug/missed feature in glibc > > that needs to be addressed there ? > > I'm using the version 2.27 of glibc. > > I downloaded the version 2.28 of glibc source for compilation and > installation. > > I found MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE are defined in this version. > > Seems it's older glibc version issue. > > > > > > How about just adding the following code in util/mmap-alloc.c ? > > > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > > > #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 > > > #endif > > > > > > #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE > > > #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 > > > #endif > > You don't want to do that for non-Linux systems, so there > > you need to fall back to defining them to be 0. > > > > Are there any systems (distros) where the standard system > > sys/mman.h does not define these new MAP_* constants but we > > still really really need to use them? If not, then we > > could just have the fallback-to-0 fallback everywhere. > > Good point. > > So as you mentioned, it would be better to just have the following code: > > #ifndef MAP_SYNC > #define MAP_SYNC 0 > #endif > > #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE > #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0 > #endif Won't this defeat the purpose of MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE? We really have linux-headers/linux/mman.h for exactly this purpose. > Thanks, > > Jingqi > > > > > thanks > > -- PMM
On 3/10/2020 5:12 PM, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 04:58:38PM +0800, Liu, Jingqi wrote: >> On 3/9/2020 9:35 PM, Peter Maydell wrote: >>> On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 13:23, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: >>>> On 3/6/2020 12:40 AM, Peter Maydell wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2020 at 16:11, Ján Tomko <jtomko@redhat.com> wrote: >>>>>> On a Thursday in 2020, Jingqi Liu wrote: >>>>>>> The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. >>>>>>> This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included >>>>>>> for getting macros. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> >>>>>>> --- >>>>>>> util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ >>>>>>> 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>>>> index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 >>>>>>> --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>>>> +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c >>>>>>> @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ >>>>>>> * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. >>>>>>> */ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> +#include "config-host.h" >>>>>>> + >>>>>> According to CODING_STYLE.rst, qemu/osdep.h is the header file >>>>>> that should be included first, before all the other includes. >>>>>> >>>>>> So the minimal fix would be moving qemu/osdep.h up here. >>>>> Yes, osdep must always be first. >>>>> >>>>>>> #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX >>>>>>> #include <linux/mman.h> >>>>>>> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */ >>>>> Do we really need this? osdep.h will pull in sys/mman.h >>>>> for you, which should define the MAP_* constants. >>>>> >>>>> Also, you have no fallbmack for "I'm on Linux but the >>>>> system headers don't define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE or >>>>> MAP_SYNC". Wouldn't it be better to just have >>>>> #ifndef MAP_SYNC >>>>> #define MAP_SYNC 0 >>>>> #endif >>>>> >>>>> etc ? >>>> osdep.h pulls in sys/mman.h, which defines the MAP_* constants >>>> >>>> except for MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE on Linux. >>> Why not? Is this just "not yet in the version of glibc >>> we're using", or is it a bug/missed feature in glibc >>> that needs to be addressed there ? >> I'm using the version 2.27 of glibc. >> >> I downloaded the version 2.28 of glibc source for compilation and >> installation. >> >> I found MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE are defined in this version. >> >> Seems it's older glibc version issue. >> >>>> How about just adding the following code in util/mmap-alloc.c ? >>>> #ifndef MAP_SYNC >>>> #define MAP_SYNC 0x80000 >>>> #endif >>>> >>>> #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE >>>> #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0x03 >>>> #endif >>> You don't want to do that for non-Linux systems, so there >>> you need to fall back to defining them to be 0. >>> >>> Are there any systems (distros) where the standard system >>> sys/mman.h does not define these new MAP_* constants but we >>> still really really need to use them? If not, then we >>> could just have the fallback-to-0 fallback everywhere. >> Good point. >> >> So as you mentioned, it would be better to just have the following code: >> >> #ifndef MAP_SYNC >> #define MAP_SYNC 0 >> #endif >> >> #ifndef MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE >> #define MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE 0 >> #endif > Won't this defeat the purpose of MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE? > > We really have linux-headers/linux/mman.h for exactly this purpose. Yes, linux-headers/linux/mman.h has defined MAP_SYNC and MAP_SHARED_VALIDATE. 1) If '#include <linux/mman.h>' first then '#include qemu/osdep.h', it should be fine. 2) Peter mentioned osdep.h should go first. It will cause redefinitions of other MAP_* macros after '#include <linux/mman.h>'. This is where the conflict lies. Any comments ? Thanks, Jingqi >> Thanks, >> >> Jingqi >> >>> thanks >>> -- PMM
On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 00:43, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: > 1) If '#include <linux/mman.h>' first then '#include qemu/osdep.h', it > should be fine. > > 2) Peter mentioned osdep.h should go first. > > It will cause redefinitions of other MAP_* macros after '#include > <linux/mman.h>'. > > This is where the conflict lies. osdep.h first, always. Other uses of linux-headers headers have presumably already dealt with this issue... thanks -- PMM
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 12:37:17PM +0000, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 at 00:43, Liu, Jingqi <jingqi.liu@intel.com> wrote: > > 1) If '#include <linux/mman.h>' first then '#include qemu/osdep.h', it > > should be fine. > > > > 2) Peter mentioned osdep.h should go first. > > > > It will cause redefinitions of other MAP_* macros after '#include > > <linux/mman.h>'. > > > > This is where the conflict lies. > > osdep.h first, always. Other uses of linux-headers headers > have presumably already dealt with this issue... Including linux/mman.h before sys/mman.h is just a workaround to the root cause: both headers really redefine each others' macros, but gcc hide the warnings if the warnings are generated inside system-provided headers. I believe we should use -isystem for linux-headers insteaad of -I.
diff --git a/util/mmap-alloc.c b/util/mmap-alloc.c index 27dcccd8ec..24c0e380f3 100644 --- a/util/mmap-alloc.c +++ b/util/mmap-alloc.c @@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ * later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory. */ +#include "config-host.h" + #ifdef CONFIG_LINUX #include <linux/mman.h> #else /* !CONFIG_LINUX */
The CONFIG_LINUX symbol is always not defined in this file. This fixes that "config-host.h" header file is not included for getting macros. Signed-off-by: Jingqi Liu <jingqi.liu@intel.com> --- util/mmap-alloc.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)