On 2/26/25 22:12, Bill Wendling wrote: > #ifdef CONFIG_X86_64 > -#define CRC32_INST "crc32q %1, %q0" > +#define CRC32_INST __builtin_ia32_crc32di > #else > -#define CRC32_INST "crc32l %1, %0" > +#define CRC32_INST __builtin_ia32_crc32si > #endif > > /* > @@ -78,10 +78,10 @@ u32 crc32c_le_arch(u32 crc, const u8 *p, size_t len) > > for (num_longs = len / sizeof(unsigned long); > num_longs != 0; num_longs--, p += sizeof(unsigned long)) > - asm(CRC32_INST : "+r" (crc) : "rm" (*(unsigned long *)p)); > + crc = CRC32_INST(crc, *(unsigned long *)p); Could we get rid of the macros, please? unsigned long crc32_ul(unsigned long crc, unsigned long data) { if (IS_DEFINED(CONFIG_X86_64)) return __builtin_ia32_crc32di(crc, data) else return __builtin_ia32_crc32si(crc, data) } I guess it could also do some check like: if (sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)) instead of CONFIG_X86_64, but the CONFIG_X86_64 will make it more obvious when someone comes through to rip out 32-bit support some day.