Re: [PATCH] selftests: kvm: Fix an unexpected failure with newer gcc compiler

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On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 07:19:17PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> On 17/08/20 18:42, Sean Christopherson wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 09:21:05PM +0800, Yang Weijiang wrote:
> >> If debug_regs.c is built with newer gcc, e.g., 8.3.1 on my side, then the generated
> >> binary looks like over-optimized by gcc:
> >>
> >> asm volatile("ss_start: "
> >>              "xor %%rax,%%rax\n\t"
> >>              "cpuid\n\t"
> >>              "movl $0x1a0,%%ecx\n\t"
> >>              "rdmsr\n\t"
> >>              : : : "rax", "ecx");
> >>
> >> is translated to :
> >>
> >>   000000000040194e <ss_start>:
> >>   40194e:       31 c0                   xor    %eax,%eax     <----- rax->eax?
> >>   401950:       0f a2                   cpuid
> >>   401952:       b9 a0 01 00 00          mov    $0x1a0,%ecx
> >>   401957:       0f 32                   rdmsr
> >>
> >> As you can see rax is replaced with eax in taret binary code.
> > 
> > It's an optimization.  `xor rax, rax` and `xor eax, eax` yield the exact
> > same result, as writing the lower 32 bits of a GPR in 64-bit mode clears
> > the upper 32 bits.  Using the eax variant avoids the REX prefix and saves
> > a byte of code.
> 
> I would have expected that from binutils though, not GCC.
> 
> > Use `xor %%eax, %%eax`.  That should always generate a 2 byte instruction.
> > Encoding a 64-bit operation would technically be legal, but I doubt any
> > compiler would do that in practice.
> 
> Indeed, and in addition the clobbers are incorrect since they miss rbx
> and rdx.  I've sent a patch.
>
Thanks Paolo and Sean for the feedback!

> Paolo



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