Re: [RFC 00/15] x86_64: Optimize percpu accesses

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Wed Jul 09 2008 - 16:06:05 EST


Eric W. Biederman wrote:
I just took a quick look at how stack_protector works on x86_64. Unless there is
some deep kernel magic that changes the segment register to %gs from the ABI specified
%fs CC_STACKPROTECTOR is totally broken on x86_64. We access our pda through %gs.

-mcmodel=kernel switches it to using %gs.

Further -fstack-protector-all only seems to detect against buffer overflows and
thus corruption of the stack. Not stack overflows. So it doesn't appear especially
useful.

It's a bit useful. But at the cost of preventing a pile of more useful unification work, not to mention making all access to per-cpu variables more expensive.

So we don't we kill the broken CONFIG_CC_STACKPROTECTOR. Stop trying to figure out
how to use a zero based percpu area.

Yes, please.

That should allow us to make the current pda a per cpu variable, and use %gs with
a large offset to access the per cpu area. And since it is only the per cpu accesses
and the pda accesses that will change we should not need to fight toolchain issues
and other weirdness. The linked binary can remain the same.

Yes, and it would be functionally identical to the 32-bit code.

J
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