On Jun 13, 2022, at 11:48 AM, Srivatsa S. Bhat <srivatsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ⚠ External Email > > On 6/8/22 4:27 PM, Peter Zijlstra wrote: >> vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: acpi_idle_enter_s2idle+0xde: call to wbinvd() leaves .noinstr.text section >> vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: default_idle+0x4: call to arch_safe_halt() leaves .noinstr.text section >> vmlinux.o: warning: objtool: xen_safe_halt+0xa: call to HYPERVISOR_sched_op.constprop.0() leaves .noinstr.text section >> >> Signed-off-by: Peter Zijlstra (Intel) <peterz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Reviewed-by: Srivatsa S. Bhat (VMware) <srivatsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >> >> -static inline void wbinvd(void) >> +extern noinstr void pv_native_wbinvd(void); >> + >> +static __always_inline void wbinvd(void) >> { >> PVOP_ALT_VCALL0(cpu.wbinvd, "wbinvd", ALT_NOT(X86_FEATURE_XENPV)); >> } I guess it is yet another instance of wrong accounting of GCC for the assembly blocks’ weight. I guess it is not a solution for older GCCs, but presumably ____PVOP_ALT_CALL() and friends should have used asm_inline or some new “asm_volatile_inline” variant.