On 01/13/2015 01:12 PM, Markos Chandras wrote: > On 01/08/2015 12:17 PM, Paul Burton wrote: >> Userland code may be built using an ABI which permits linking to objects >> that have more restrictive floating point requirements. For example, >> userland code may be built to target the O32 FPXX ABI. Such code may be >> linked with other FPXX code, or code built for either one of the more >> restrictive FP32 or FP64. When linking with more restrictive code, the >> overall requirement of the process becomes that of the more restrictive >> code. The kernel has no way to know in advance which mode the process >> will need to be executed in, and indeed it may need to change during >> execution. The dynamic loader is the only code which will know the >> overall required mode, and so it needs to have a means to instruct the >> kernel to switch the FP mode of the process. >> >> This patch introduces 2 new options to the prctl syscall which provide >> such a capability. The FP mode of the process is represented as a >> simple bitmask combining a number of mode bits mirroring those present >> in the hardware. Userland can either retrieve the current FP mode of >> the process: >> >> mode = prctl(PR_GET_FP_MODE); >> [...] >> +int mips_set_process_fp_mode(struct task_struct *task, unsigned int value) >> +{ >> + const unsigned int known_bits = PR_FP_MODE_FR | PR_FP_MODE_FRE; >> + unsigned long switch_count; >> + struct task_struct *t; >> + >> + /* Check the value is valid */ >> + if (value & ~known_bits) >> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >> + >> + /* Avoid inadvertently triggering emulation */ >> + if ((value & PR_FP_MODE_FR) && cpu_has_fpu && >> + !(current_cpu_data.fpu_id & MIPS_FPIR_F64)) >> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >> + if ((value & PR_FP_MODE_FRE) && !cpu_has_fre) >> + return -EOPNOTSUPP; >> + Hi Paul, Do you think you can address this[1] suggestion by Matthew in this patch since this hasn't been merged yet? Thanks [1] http://www.linux-mips.org/archives/linux-mips/2015-01/msg00265.html -- markos