> In the -mm kernel there is some debugging that gets injected into the
> likely/unlikely macros .. If they get called from userspace it causes a
They should likely define a __likely()/__unlikely() then that doesn't
do this.
> hang .. We might want to add some new set of macros to specifically
> denote that they are called from userspace, not just likely/unlikely but
> all the macros so we don't get mixed usage ..
and add a hunk to change the vDSO code. Note that i386 is not the
only architecture that has such code.
-Andi
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