Re: [PATCH 0/9] x86-64 put current in r10

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On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 11:21:18PM -0500, Benjamin LaHaise wrote:
> Date:	Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:21:18 -0500
> From:	Benjamin LaHaise <[email protected]>
> To:	Andi Kleen <[email protected]>
> Cc:	[email protected]
> Subject: [PATCH 0/9] x86-64 put current in r10
> 
> Hello Andi,
> 
> The following emails contain the patches to convert x86-64 to store current 
> in r10 (also at http://www.kvack.org/~bcrl/patches/v2.6.15-rc3/).  This 
> provides a significant amount of code savings (~43KB) over the current 
> use of the per cpu data area.  I also tested using r15, but that generated 
> code that was larger than that generated with r10.  This code seems to be 
> working well for me now (it stands up to 32 and 64 bit processes and ptrace 
> users) and would be a good candidate for further exposure.

I would rather prefer NOT to introduce this at this time.
My primary concern is that during "even numbered series" there
should not be radical internal ABI/API changes, like this one.

In 2.7 it can be introduced, by all means.

Indeed at the moment my thinking is, that X86-64 is way more UNSTABLE,
than it should be.  (And Linux kernel overall, but that is another story.)


> 		-ben

/Matti Aarnio
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