Zachary Amsden wrote: > For VMI, the default clobber was "cc", and you need a way to allow at > least that, because saving and restoring flags is too expensive on x86. According to lore (Andi, I think), asm() always clobbers cc. > I still don't think this was a good trade. The primary motivation for > clobbering %eax was that Xen wanted a free register to use for > computing the offset into the shared data in the case of SMP > preemptible kernels. Xen no longer needs such a register, they can > use the PDA offset instead. And it does hurt native performance by > unconditionally stealing a register in the four most commonly invoked > paravirt-ops code sequences. Actually, it still does need a temp register. The sequence for cli is: mov %fs:xen_vcpu, %eax movb $1,1(%eax) At some point I hope to move the vcpu structure directly into the pda/percpu variables, at which point it will need no temps. J _______________________________________________ Virtualization mailing list Virtualization@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/virtualization