Add commentary about the new "asmlinkage_protect()" macro

It's really a pretty ugly thing to need, and some day it will hopefully
be obviated by teaching gcc about the magic calling conventions for the
low-level system call code, but in the meantime we can at least add big
honking comments about why we need these insane and strange macros.

I took my comments from my version of the macro, but I ended up deciding
to just pick Roland's version of the actual code instead (with his
prettier syntax that uses vararg macros).  Thus the previous two commits
that actually implement it.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Linus Torvalds 2008-04-10 17:35:23 -07:00
parent 598af051a7
commit d10d89ec78
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*/
#define asmregparm __attribute__((regparm(3)))
/*
* Make sure the compiler doesn't do anything stupid with the
* arguments on the stack - they are owned by the *caller*, not
* the callee. This just fools gcc into not spilling into them,
* and keeps it from doing tailcall recursion and/or using the
* stack slots for temporaries, since they are live and "used"
* all the way to the end of the function.
*
* NOTE! On x86-64, all the arguments are in registers, so this
* only matters on a 32-bit kernel.
*/
#define asmlinkage_protect(n, ret, args...) \
__asmlinkage_protect##n(ret, ##args)
#define __asmlinkage_protect_n(ret, args...) \

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# define asmregparm
#endif
/*
* This is used by architectures to keep arguments on the stack
* untouched by the compiler by keeping them live until the end.
* The argument stack may be owned by the assembly-language
* caller, not the callee, and gcc doesn't always understand
* that.
*
* We have the return value, and a maximum of six arguments.
*
* This should always be followed by a "return ret" for the
* protection to work (ie no more work that the compiler might
* end up needing stack temporaries for).
*/
#ifndef asmlinkage_protect
# define asmlinkage_protect(n, ret, args...) do { } while (0)
#endif