On Sat, 2006-08-05 at 19:58 -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Rusty Russell wrote:
> >
> > You mean the l and ll variants? The 64 bit variants are rdmsrl and
> > rdtscll, not to be confused with rdtscl, which returns the lower 32
> > bits. This confusion caused the x86_64 bug in gameport.c which the
> > patch comment mentioned (at least, seems to be a bug to me).
> >
> > See why I want to fix these names?
> >
> > So if you would prefer u64 rdtsc64(), u32 rdtsc_low(), u64 rdmsr64(int
> > msr), u32 rdmsr_low(int msr), I can convert everyone to that, although
> > it's a more invasive change...
>
> rdmsrl is really misnamed. It should have been rdmsrq to be consistent,
> and have rdmsrl return the low 32 bits.
I prefer the more explicit linux-style naming of rdmsr_low32/rdmsr64,
myself, even though this is x86-specific code. Noone has an excuse for
misunderstanding then...
Thanks!
Rusty.
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