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Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h')
-rw-r--r-- | arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h | 66 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 65 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h b/arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h index 42cd333616c4..68ba42fdd184 100644 --- a/arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h +++ b/arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h @@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ struct x86_hw_tss { #define IO_BITMAP_OFFSET_INVALID (__KERNEL_TSS_LIMIT + 1) struct entry_stack { - unsigned long words[64]; + char stack[PAGE_SIZE]; }; struct entry_stack_page { @@ -678,70 +678,6 @@ static inline unsigned int cpuid_edx(unsigned int op) return edx; } -/* - * This function forces the icache and prefetched instruction stream to - * catch up with reality in two very specific cases: - * - * a) Text was modified using one virtual address and is about to be executed - * from the same physical page at a different virtual address. - * - * b) Text was modified on a different CPU, may subsequently be - * executed on this CPU, and you want to make sure the new version - * gets executed. This generally means you're calling this in a IPI. - * - * If you're calling this for a different reason, you're probably doing - * it wrong. - */ -static inline void sync_core(void) -{ - /* - * There are quite a few ways to do this. IRET-to-self is nice - * because it works on every CPU, at any CPL (so it's compatible - * with paravirtualization), and it never exits to a hypervisor. - * The only down sides are that it's a bit slow (it seems to be - * a bit more than 2x slower than the fastest options) and that - * it unmasks NMIs. The "push %cs" is needed because, in - * paravirtual environments, __KERNEL_CS may not be a valid CS - * value when we do IRET directly. - * - * In case NMI unmasking or performance ever becomes a problem, - * the next best option appears to be MOV-to-CR2 and an - * unconditional jump. That sequence also works on all CPUs, - * but it will fault at CPL3 (i.e. Xen PV). - * - * CPUID is the conventional way, but it's nasty: it doesn't - * exist on some 486-like CPUs, and it usually exits to a - * hypervisor. - * - * Like all of Linux's memory ordering operations, this is a - * compiler barrier as well. - */ -#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32 - asm volatile ( - "pushfl\n\t" - "pushl %%cs\n\t" - "pushl $1f\n\t" - "iret\n\t" - "1:" - : ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT : : "memory"); -#else - unsigned int tmp; - - asm volatile ( - "mov %%ss, %0\n\t" - "pushq %q0\n\t" - "pushq %%rsp\n\t" - "addq $8, (%%rsp)\n\t" - "pushfq\n\t" - "mov %%cs, %0\n\t" - "pushq %q0\n\t" - "pushq $1f\n\t" - "iretq\n\t" - "1:" - : "=&r" (tmp), ASM_CALL_CONSTRAINT : : "cc", "memory"); -#endif -} - extern void select_idle_routine(const struct cpuinfo_x86 *c); extern void amd_e400_c1e_apic_setup(void); |