Hi Guo, Thanks for the details! I'll try to add csky to the man page, and if I have any doubts I'll ask you. Anyway, I'll CC you in any change I propose. Cheers, Alex On 11/24/20 1:07 PM, Guo Ren wrote: > Thx Michael & Alejandro, > > Yes, the man page has no csky's. > > C-SKY have abiv1 and abiv2 > For abiv1: There is no register for tls saving, We use trap 3 to got > tls and use set_thread_area to init ti->tp_value. > For abiv2: The r31 is the tls register. We could directly read r31 to > got r31 and use set_thread_area to init reg->tls value. > > In glibc: > # ifdef __CSKYABIV2__ > /* Define r31 as thread pointer register. */ > # define READ_THREAD_POINTER() \ > mov r0, r31; > # else > # define READ_THREAD_POINTER() \ > trap 3; > # endif > > /* Code to initially initialize the thread pointer. This might need > special attention since 'errno' is not yet available and if the > operation can cause a failure 'errno' must not be touched. */ > # define TLS_INIT_TP(tcbp) \ > ({ INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL (err); \ > long result_var; \ > result_var = INTERNAL_SYSCALL (set_thread_area, err, 1, \ > (char *) (tcbp) + TLS_TCB_OFFSET); \ > INTERNAL_SYSCALL_ERROR_P (result_var, err) \ > ? "unknown error" : NULL; }) > > In kernel: > SYSCALL_DEFINE1(set_thread_area, unsigned long, addr) > { > struct thread_info *ti = task_thread_info(current); > struct pt_regs *reg = current_pt_regs(); > > reg->tls = addr; > ti->tp_value = addr; > > return 0; > } > > Any comments are welcome :) > > > On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 5:51 PM Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) > <mtk.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Hi Alex, >> >> On 11/23/20 10:31 PM, Alejandro Colomar (man-pages) wrote: >>> Hi Michael, >>> >>> SYNOPSIS >>> #include <linux/unistd.h> >>> >>> #if defined __i386__ || defined __x86_64__ >>> # include <asm/ldt.h> >>> >>> int get_thread_area(struct user_desc *u_info); >>> int set_thread_area(struct user_desc *u_info); >>> >>> #elif defined __m68k__ >>> >>> int get_thread_area(void); >>> int set_thread_area(unsigned long tp); >>> >>> #elif defined __mips__ >>> >>> int set_thread_area(unsigned long addr); >>> >>> #endif >>> >>> Note: There are no glibc wrappers for these system calls; see >>> NOTES. >>> >>> >>> $ grep -rn 'SYSCALL_DEFINE.*et_thread_area' >>> arch/csky/kernel/syscall.c:6: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(set_thread_area, unsigned long, addr) >>> arch/mips/kernel/syscall.c:86: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(set_thread_area, unsigned long, addr) >>> arch/x86/kernel/tls.c:191: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(set_thread_area, struct user_desc __user *, u_info) >>> arch/x86/kernel/tls.c:243: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(get_thread_area, struct user_desc __user *, u_info) >>> arch/x86/um/tls_32.c:277: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(set_thread_area, struct user_desc __user *, user_desc) >>> arch/x86/um/tls_32.c:325: >>> SYSCALL_DEFINE1(get_thread_area, struct user_desc __user *, user_desc) >>> >>> >>> See kernel commit 4859bfca11c7d63d55175bcd85a75d6cee4b7184 >>> >>> >>> I'd change >>> - #elif defined __mips__ >>> + #elif defined(__mips__ || __csky__) >>> >>> and then change the rest of the text to add csky when appropriate. >>> Am I correct? >> >> AFAICT, you are correct. I think the reason that csky is missing is >> that the architecture was added after this manual pages was added. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Michael >> >> >> -- >> Michael Kerrisk >> Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ >> Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/ > > > > -- > Best Regards > Guo Ren > > ML: https://lore.kernel.org/linux-csky/ >