Re: [PATCH 2/3] x86-64: Unify x86_*_percpu() functions.

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Sat Dec 27 2008 - 06:03:59 EST


Brian Gerst wrote:
Merge the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these functions. Unlike 32-bit,
the segment base is the current cpu's PDA instead of the offset from the
original per-cpu area. This is because GCC hardcodes the stackprotector
canary at %gs:40. Since the assembler is incapable of relocating against
multiple symbols, the code ends up looking like:

movq $per_cpu__var, reg
subq $per_cpu__pda, reg
movq %gs:(reg), reg

This is still atomic since the offset is a constant (just calculated at
runtime) and not dependant on the cpu number.

Yeah, it's a real pity we can't convince the linker to do this simple computation as a single %gs:ADDR addressing mode. On the other hand, if the compiler can reuse the computation of %reg 2-3 times, then the generated code could well end up being denser.

J
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