[patch] lockdep: special s390 print_symbol() version

From: Heiko Carstens
Date: Wed Jun 28 2006 - 07:24:05 EST


From: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@xxxxxxxxxx>

Have a special version of print_symbol() for s390 which clears the most
significant bit of addr before calling __print_symbol(). This seems to
be better than checking/changing each place in the kernel that saves an
instruction pointer.

Without this the output would look like:

hardirqs last enabled at (30907): [<80018c6a>] 0x80018c6a
hardirqs last disabled at (30908): [<8001e48c>] 0x8001e48c
softirqs last enabled at (30904): [<8001dc96>] 0x8001dc96
softirqs last disabled at (30897): [<8001dc50>] 0x8001dc50

instead of this:

hardirqs last enabled at (19421): [<80018c72>] cpu_idle+0x176/0x1c4
hardirqs last disabled at (19422): [<8001e494>] io_no_vtime+0xa/0x1a
softirqs last enabled at (19418): [<8001dc9e>] do_softirq+0xa6/0xe8
softirqs last disabled at (19411): [<8001dc58>] do_softirq+0x60/0xe8

Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxx>
Cc: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Martin Schwidefsky <schwidefsky@xxxxxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Heiko Carstens <heiko.carstens@xxxxxxxxxx>
---

Patch is against 2.6.17-mm3.

include/linux/kallsyms.h | 9 +++++++++
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+)

Index: linux-2.6.17-mm3/include/linux/kallsyms.h
===================================================================
--- linux-2.6.17-mm3.orig/include/linux/kallsyms.h
+++ linux-2.6.17-mm3/include/linux/kallsyms.h
@@ -57,11 +57,20 @@ do { \
#define print_fn_descriptor_symbol(fmt, addr) print_symbol(fmt, addr)
#endif

+/* need to clear the most significant bit on s390 31bit */
+#if defined(CONFIG_S390) && !defined(CONFIG_64BIT)
+#define print_symbol(fmt, addr) \
+do { \
+ __check_printsym_format(fmt, ""); \
+ __print_symbol(fmt, addr & 0x7fffffff); \
+} while(0)
+#else
#define print_symbol(fmt, addr) \
do { \
__check_printsym_format(fmt, ""); \
__print_symbol(fmt, addr); \
} while(0)
+#endif

#ifndef CONFIG_64BIT
#define print_ip_sym(ip) \
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