On Mon, 2006-08-07 at 07:30 +0200, Andi Kleen wrote: > > =================================================================== > > --- /dev/null > > +++ b/include/asm-i386/no_paravirt.h > > I can't say I like the name. After all that should be the normal > case for a long time now ... native? normal? bareiron? Yeah, I don't like it much either. native.h doesn't say what the alternative is. native_paravirt.h is kind of contradictory. > Also I would prefer if you split this file up a bit - the old > processor/system/irqflags split wasn't too bad. In the paravirt case, they all come into one ops structure, which has to be declared in one place. Of course, those headers can do: #ifdef CONFIG_PARAVIRT #include <asm/paravirt.h> #else ... #endif I'll try this and see what happens. Playing with the x86 headers can be extremely hairy 8( > > + > > +/* > > + * Set IOPL bits in EFLAGS from given mask > > + */ > > +static inline void set_iopl_mask(unsigned mask) > > This function can be completely written in C using local_save_flags()/local_restore_flags() > Please do that. I guess it's still a good idea to keep it separated > though because it might allow other optimizations. > > e.g. i've been thinking about special casing IF changes in save/restore flags > to optimize CPUs which have slow pushf/popf. If you already make sure > all non IF manipulations of flags are separated that would help. ... > > + > > +/* > > + * Clear and set 'TS' bit respectively > > + */ > > The comment seems out of date (no set TS) > > > > +#define clts() __asm__ __volatile__ ("clts") > > +#define read_cr0() ({ \ > > + unsigned int __dummy; \ > > + __asm__ __volatile__( \ > > Maybe it's just me, but can't you just drop all these __s around > asm and volatile? They are completely useless as far I know. > > Also the assembly will be easier readable if you just keep it on a single > line for the simple ones. I'm just shuffling code here, and if the other approach works, I won't even be doing that. But I'm happy to submit a separate patch which cleans these... Thanks! Rusty. -- Help! Save Australia from the worst of the DMCA: http://linux.org.au/law