On Tue, 2018-09-25 at 19:57 +0000, Paul Burton wrote: > Hi Yasha, > > On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 10:30:52PM +0300, Yasha Cherikovsky wrote: > > On Tue, 2018-09-25 at 17:45 +0000, Paul Burton wrote: > > > How about we: > > > > > > - Add a Kconfig option CONFIG_CPU_SUPPORTS_LOAD_STORE_LR, and > > > select > > > it for all existing pre-r6 targets (probably from CONFIG_CPU_*). > > > > > > - Change CONFIG_GENERIC_CSUM to default y if > > > !CONFIG_CPU_SUPPORTS_LOAD_STORE_LR, and drop the selects of it. > > > > > > That would avoid the double-negative ("if we don't not support this") > > > that the #ifndef's currently represent. It would also mean any future > > > architecture/ISA targets beyond MIPSr6 automatically avoid the > > > instructions. > > > > Thanks for your feedback, I'll start preparing v2. > > > > Looking in arch/mips/Kconfig, some CPU options start > > with CPU_SUPPORTS_ and some with CPU_HAS_. > > Which perfix should we use here? > > That's a good question :) > > To be honest I don't think either of them is perfect, since what we're > really describing is what's supported by the ISA that the kernel build > is targeting - and in theory the CPU we actually run on could support > extra things. > > But considering it I think CPU_HAS_ is probably the best choice for > this, since it's already used similarly to indicate support for pref & > sync instructions. > > Thanks, > Paul OK, Thanks.