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

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Thu Jul 10 2008 - 17:10:58 EST


Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:

Percpu on i386 hasn't been a point of discussion. It works fine, and has been working fine for a long time. The same mechanism would work fine on x86-64. Its only "issue" is that it doesn't support the broken gcc abi for stack-protector.

The problem is all zero-based percpu on x86-64.


Well, x86-64 has *two* issues: limited range of offsets (regardless of if we do RIP-relative or not), and the stack-protector ABI.

I'm still trying to reproduce Mike's setup, but I suspect it can be switched to RIP-relative for the fixed-offset (static) stuff; for the dynamic stuff it's all via pointers anyway so the offsets don't matter.

-hpa
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