On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 09:29:29AM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
Oh yes.
System call performance is *important*. And x86 is *important*.
UML? In comparison, not that important.
So quite frankly, if this is purely an UML issue (and unless we're
missing something else, that's what it looks like, despite all the
confusion we've had so far), then if we have a choice between "remove
syscall instruction" and "remove UML", then ...
Agreed. Note, BTW, that UML has perfectly usable workaround for 99% of
that - don't tell the binaries it has *any* vdso in such cases. And
"remove UML" turns into "remove support under UML for 32bit binaries
that go out of their way to do SYSCALL directly, which wouldn't work
on native 32bit", which is really a no-brainer.