Oops! I hadn't noticed that Carsten had copied the Linux-MIPS mailing list on this, so I treated it as a point-to-point communication. The rest of you can ignore my last paragraph! Kevin K. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin D. Kissell" <kevink@mips.com> To: "Carsten Langgaard" <carstenl@mips.com>; <linux-mips@oss.sgi.com> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 4:43 PM Subject: Re: Bug in the _save_fp_context. > > I think there is a bug in the _save_fp_context function in > > arch/mips/kernel/r4k_fpu.S > > > > The problem is the following piece of code: > > > > jr ra > > .set nomacro > > EX(sw t0,SC_FPC_EIR(a0)) > > nop > > .set macro > > > > First of all what should the ".set nomacro" do? > > If it means that the EX macro shouldn't be used then this entry wouldn't > > get into __ex_table, which would be wrong. > > But it look like it uses the macro anyway, regardless of the ".set > > nomacro", at least with the compiler I use. > > Not surprising, really. "EX" is presumably a cpp macro > that gets expanded by gcc from the .S file, based on > some include file. .set directives affect only the assembler, > and would inhibit assembler-level macros only. I'm not > sure just what the definition of an assembler macro > would be - it may or may not include pseudo-instructions > like "la" or "li 32_bit_constant". I *think* that what the > author was trying to do here was to ensure that the > "sw" instruction in the EX expansion was really and > truly a single instruction. > > > Never the less we do not handle entries in the __ex_table which is > > located in a branch delay. > > So we need to handle the situation where we take a page fault on an > > instruction which is located in a brach delay slot, or we don't put the > > "potential" faulting instruction in a delay slot. > > > > Any ideas, how we should handle this in a nice and clean way? > > Is the __ex_table really ending up in the delay slot? > Just looking at the source, I have the impression > that the "sw t0,..." instruction should be in the delay > slot, followed by the __ex_table. > > On another topic, now that I've patched the kernel to > turn off the stupid stuck interrupt on my Malta board, > I've realized that I can't just connect my old Atlas SCSI > disk. I'm torn between ordering a Tekram 390 PCI > SCSI card, which should be able to use our "MIPS > safe" NCR driver as-is (I hope) and buying an IDE > disk and going through the network install ritual. > Which do you recommend? One thing I really never > knew was just what kernel config options I need to > select to build a kernel that can do the NFS-root > bootstrap. Can you help me there? > > Regards, > > Kevin K. >