> The most optimal way of alternatively calling two functions would be > something like this, IMO: > > alternative_call(memcpy, __mcsafe_copy, X86_FEATURE_MCRECOVERY, > ASM_OUTPUT2("=a" (mcsafe_ret.trapnr), "=d" (mcsafe_ret.remain)), > "D" (dst), "S" (src), "d" (len)); > > I hope I've not messed up the calling convention but you want the inputs > in %rdi, %rsi, %rdx and the outputs in %rax, %rdx, respectively. Just > check the asm gcc generates and do not trust me :) > > The other thing you probably would need to do is create our own > __memcpy() which returns struct mcsafe_ret so that the signatures of > both functions match. > > Yeah, it is a bit of jumping through hoops but this way we do a CALL > <func_ptr> directly in asm, without any JMPs or NOPs padding the other > alternatives methods add. > > But if you don't care about a small JMP and that is not a hot path, you > could do the simpler: > > if (static_cpu_has(X86_FEATURE_MCRECOVERY)) > return __mcsafe_copy(...); > > return memcpy(); > > which adds a JMP or a 5-byte NOP depending on the X86_FEATURE_MCRECOVERY > setting. Dan, What do you want the API to look like at the point you make a call in the libnvdimm code? Something like: r = nvcopy(dst, src, len); where the innards of nvcopy() does the check for X86_FEATURE_MCE_RECOVERY? What is useful to you in the return value? The low level __mcsafe_copy() returns both a remainder and a trap number. But in your case I don't think you need the trap number (if the remaining count is not zero, then there must have been a #MC. #PF isn't an option for you, right? -Tony -- To unsubscribe, send a message with 'unsubscribe linux-mm' in the body to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx. For more info on Linux MM, see: http://www.linux-mm.org/ . Don't email: <a href=mailto:"dont@xxxxxxxxx"> email@xxxxxxxxx </a>