Re: [PATCH 13/16] percpu: remove per_cpu__ prefix.

From: Michal Simek
Date: Fri Oct 16 2009 - 02:06:37 EST


Tejun Heo wrote:
> (microblaze maintainer cc'd, hello)

Hi,

where is git repo with that patches?

Thanks
Michal

>
> Christoph Lameter wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Tejun Heo wrote:
>>
>>> @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ extern void *per_cpu_init(void);
>>> * On the positive side, using __ia64_per_cpu_var() instead of __get_cpu_var() is slightly
>>> * more efficient.
>>> */
>>> -#define __ia64_per_cpu_var(var) per_cpu__##var
>>> +#define __ia64_per_cpu_var(var) var
>> IA64 could completely drop the macro? Tony?
>
> Being discussed but I think we should just add sparse annotation there
> instead.
>
>>> diff --git a/arch/microblaze/include/asm/entry.h b/arch/microblaze/include/asm/entry.h
>>> index 61abbd2..ec89f2a 100644
>>> --- a/arch/microblaze/include/asm/entry.h
>>> +++ b/arch/microblaze/include/asm/entry.h
>>> @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
>>> * places
>>> */
>>>
>>> -#define PER_CPU(var) per_cpu__##var
>>> +#define PER_CPU(var) var
>> Microblaze too.
>
> This macro is used only in assemblies which wouldn't be covered by
> sparse so in this case this patch series actually removes protection,
> so I wasn't too sure about ripping the macro off. Any ideas what we
> can do here? Just kill it?
>
>>> +#define PER_CPU(var, reg) __percpu_mov_op $var, reg
>>> +#define PER_CPU_VAR(var) var
>> Drop X86 PER_CPU_VAR
>
> No can do. SMP variant isn't null op.
>
>>> -#define percpu_read(var) percpu_from_op("mov", per_cpu__##var, \
>>> - "m" (per_cpu__##var))
>>> -#define percpu_read_stable(var) percpu_from_op("mov", per_cpu__##var, \
>>> - "p" (&per_cpu__##var))
>>> -#define percpu_write(var, val) percpu_to_op("mov", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> -#define percpu_add(var, val) percpu_to_op("add", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> -#define percpu_sub(var, val) percpu_to_op("sub", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> -#define percpu_and(var, val) percpu_to_op("and", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> -#define percpu_or(var, val) percpu_to_op("or", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> -#define percpu_xor(var, val) percpu_to_op("xor", per_cpu__##var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_read(var) percpu_from_op("mov", var, "m" (var))
>>> +#define percpu_read_stable(var) percpu_from_op("mov", var, "p" (&(var)))
>>> +#define percpu_write(var, val) percpu_to_op("mov", var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_add(var, val) percpu_to_op("add", var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_sub(var, val) percpu_to_op("sub", var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_and(var, val) percpu_to_op("and", var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_or(var, val) percpu_to_op("or", var, val)
>>> +#define percpu_xor(var, val) percpu_to_op("xor", var, val)
>> The percpu_xx definitions are now equal to __this_cpu_xx(). They could be
>> dropped for the core.
>
> Yeap, will do so with further patches.
>
>>> #define __get_cpu_var(var) \
>>> - (*SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(&per_cpu_var(var), my_cpu_offset))
>>> + (*SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(&(var), my_cpu_offset))
>> == this_cpu_read(var) or this_cpu_write(var, value)
>>
>>> #define __raw_get_cpu_var(var) \
>>> - (*SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(&per_cpu_var(var), __my_cpu_offset))
>>> + (*SHIFT_PERCPU_PTR(&(var), __my_cpu_offset))
>> == __this_cpu_read() or this_cpu_write(var, value)
>>
>> __raw? Combination of __ and raw? Can we clearly define what each means?
>>
>>> - typeof(per_cpu_var(var)) __tmp_var__; \
>>> + typeof(var) __tmp_var__; \
>>> __tmp_var__ = get_cpu_var(var); \
>>> put_cpu_var(var); \
>>> __tmp_var__; \
>> == this_cpu_read(var)
>
> For all of above comments, yeap, we definitely need to clean all these
> up, but let's do that once sparse annotation is working.
>
>> Great work. There is lots more possible cleanup work that could be done
>> after this patch has merged.
>>
>> Reviewed-by: Christoph Lameter <cl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Thanks.
>


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