On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 01:31 -0500, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
> > @@ -881,10 +880,18 @@ static void cio_reset_pgm_check_handler(
> > static int stsch_reset(struct subchannel_id schid, volatile struct schib *addr)
> > {
> > int rc;
> > + register struct subchannel_id reg1 asm ("1") = schid;
> >
> > pgm_check_occured = 0;
> > s390_reset_pgm_handler = cio_reset_pgm_check_handler;
> > - rc = stsch(schid, addr);
> > +
> > + asm volatile(
> > + " stsch 0(%2)\n"
> > + " ipm %0\n"
> > + " srl %0,28"
> > + : "=d" (rc)
> > + : "d" (reg1), "a" (addr), "m" (*addr) : "memory", "cc");
> > +
> > s390_reset_pgm_handler = NULL;
> > if (pgm_check_occured)
> > return -EIO;
>
>
> Can't you just put a barrier() before the stsch() call?
You mean after. We have to prevent the sequence
1) load pgm_check_occured,
2) stsch and the execution of cio_reset_pgm_check_handler
3) use of the the value loaded in 1)
A barrier before 2) forces a reload of pgm_check_occured but it does not
force the reload to be before the stsch call.
But the basic idea is valid. The standard stsch() inline followed by a
barrier() is equivalent to the new inline assembly.
--
blue skies,
Martin.
Martin Schwidefsky
Linux for zSeries Development & Services
IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH
"Reality continues to ruin my life." - Calvin.
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