Re: [PATCH 1/3] MIPS: kernel: Support extracting off-line stack traces from user-space with perf
From: Thomas Bogendoerfer
Date: Wed Feb 03 2021 - 08:44:24 EST
On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 09:12:28PM +0800, Tiezhu Yang wrote:
> On 2/3/21 6:40 PM, Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 01, 2021 at 08:56:06PM +0800, Tiezhu Yang wrote:
> > > On 02/01/2021 06:43 PM, Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:
> > > > On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 08:55:59PM +0800, Tiezhu Yang wrote:
> > > > > +++ b/arch/mips/include/uapi/asm/perf_regs.h
> > > > > @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
> > > > > +/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 WITH Linux-syscall-note */
> > > > > +#ifndef _ASM_MIPS_PERF_REGS_H
> > > > > +#define _ASM_MIPS_PERF_REGS_H
> > > > > +
> > > > > +enum perf_event_mips_regs {
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_PC,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R1,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R2,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R3,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R4,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R5,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R6,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R7,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R8,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R9,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R10,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R11,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R12,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R13,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R14,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R15,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R16,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R17,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R18,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R19,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R20,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R21,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R22,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R23,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R24,
> > > > > + PERF_REG_MIPS_R25,
> > > > > + /*
> > > > > + * 26 and 27 are k0 and k1, they are always clobbered thus not
> > > > > + * stored.
> > > > > + */
> > > > haveing this hole here make all code more complicated. Does it hurt
> > > > to have R26 and R27 in the list ?
> > > I think there is no effect if have R26 and R27 in the list.
> > >
> > > In the perf_reg_value(), PERF_REG_MIPS_R{26,27} are default case.
> > why make them special ? After all they are real registers and are only
> > defined special by current ABIs.
>
>
> By convention, $26 and $27 are k registers which are reserved for use
> by the OS kernel.
believe me, I knew that already. But from a CPU standpoint they are
just registers.
Anyway I'm fine with just adding R26 and R27 to the enum.
Thomas.
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