Re: current_thread_info() not respecting program order with gcc 4.8.x

From: Alexander Holler
Date: Thu Nov 21 2013 - 18:19:49 EST



Am 21.11.2013 23:32, schrieb Linus Torvalds:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Alexander Holler <holler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

The bug is not that gcc can re-order or combine the accesses to "sp".
WE WANT THAT TO HAPPEN.

Sure, and I don't disagree on that.


The bug is *outside* that "current_thread_info()" macro/inline
function. It's the *dereference* of the pointer that gcc re-orders.
AND THAT IS WRONG.

Gcc seems to mess up the alias analysis, and decide that the
deferences cannot alias. Which is wrong. They clearly *can* alias,
exactly because the value of "sp & ~(THREAD_SIZE - 1)" ends up having
the same value all the time.

Sorry, that I still disagree.

I try to describe it more clearly why I still think that the problem might be because of that const declaration.

(...)

foobar1 = current_thread_info() __attribute_const__ {
return sp->somewhere_local;
}

(...)

foobar2 = current_thread_info() __attribute_const__ {
return sp->somewhere_local;
}

So, even if sp is the same in both cases, that const states that wherever sp points to is local to current_thread_info(), so it can't be the same for both cases.

Regards,

Alexander Holler
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