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linux-next/arch/x86/include/asm/bug.h
Ingo Molnar d19e789f06 compiler.h: Move instrumentation_begin()/end() to new <linux/instrumentation.h> header
Linus pointed out that compiler.h - which is a key header that gets included in every
single one of the 28,000+ kernel files during a kernel build - was bloated in:

  6553896666: ("vmlinux.lds.h: Create section for protection against instrumentation")

Linus noted:

 > I have pulled this, but do we really want to add this to a header file
 > that is _so_ core that it gets included for basically every single
 > file built?
 >
 > I don't even see those instrumentation_begin/end() things used
 > anywhere right now.
 >
 > It seems excessive. That 53 lines is maybe not a lot, but it pushed
 > that header file to over 12kB, and while it's mostly comments, it's
 > extra IO and parsing basically for _every_ single file compiled in the
 > kernel.
 >
 > For what appears to be absolutely zero upside right now, and I really
 > don't see why this should be in such a core header file!

Move these primitives into a new header: <linux/instrumentation.h>, and include that
header in the headers that make use of it.

Unfortunately one of these headers is asm-generic/bug.h, which does get included
in a lot of places, similarly to compiler.h. So the de-bloating effect isn't as
good as we'd like it to be - but at least the interfaces are defined separately.

No change to functionality intended.

Reported-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20200604071921.GA1361070@gmail.com
Cc: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
Cc: Borislav Petkov <bp@alien8.de>
Cc: Peter Zijlstra <peterz@infradead.org>
2020-07-24 13:56:23 +02:00

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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
#ifndef _ASM_X86_BUG_H
#define _ASM_X86_BUG_H
#include <linux/stringify.h>
#include <linux/instrumentation.h>
/*
* Despite that some emulators terminate on UD2, we use it for WARN().
*
* Since various instruction decoders/specs disagree on the encoding of
* UD0/UD1.
*/
#define ASM_UD0 ".byte 0x0f, 0xff" /* + ModRM (for Intel) */
#define ASM_UD1 ".byte 0x0f, 0xb9" /* + ModRM */
#define ASM_UD2 ".byte 0x0f, 0x0b"
#define INSN_UD0 0xff0f
#define INSN_UD2 0x0b0f
#define LEN_UD2 2
#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_32
# define __BUG_REL(val) ".long " __stringify(val)
#else
# define __BUG_REL(val) ".long " __stringify(val) " - 2b"
#endif
#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
#define _BUG_FLAGS(ins, flags) \
do { \
asm_inline volatile("1:\t" ins "\n" \
".pushsection __bug_table,\"aw\"\n" \
"2:\t" __BUG_REL(1b) "\t# bug_entry::bug_addr\n" \
"\t" __BUG_REL(%c0) "\t# bug_entry::file\n" \
"\t.word %c1" "\t# bug_entry::line\n" \
"\t.word %c2" "\t# bug_entry::flags\n" \
"\t.org 2b+%c3\n" \
".popsection" \
: : "i" (__FILE__), "i" (__LINE__), \
"i" (flags), \
"i" (sizeof(struct bug_entry))); \
} while (0)
#else /* !CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE */
#define _BUG_FLAGS(ins, flags) \
do { \
asm_inline volatile("1:\t" ins "\n" \
".pushsection __bug_table,\"aw\"\n" \
"2:\t" __BUG_REL(1b) "\t# bug_entry::bug_addr\n" \
"\t.word %c0" "\t# bug_entry::flags\n" \
"\t.org 2b+%c1\n" \
".popsection" \
: : "i" (flags), \
"i" (sizeof(struct bug_entry))); \
} while (0)
#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE */
#else
#define _BUG_FLAGS(ins, flags) asm volatile(ins)
#endif /* CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG */
#define HAVE_ARCH_BUG
#define BUG() \
do { \
instrumentation_begin(); \
_BUG_FLAGS(ASM_UD2, 0); \
unreachable(); \
} while (0)
/*
* This instrumentation_begin() is strictly speaking incorrect; but it
* suppresses the complaints from WARN()s in noinstr code. If such a WARN()
* were to trigger, we'd rather wreck the machine in an attempt to get the
* message out than not know about it.
*/
#define __WARN_FLAGS(flags) \
do { \
instrumentation_begin(); \
_BUG_FLAGS(ASM_UD2, BUGFLAG_WARNING|(flags)); \
annotate_reachable(); \
instrumentation_end(); \
} while (0)
#include <asm-generic/bug.h>
#endif /* _ASM_X86_BUG_H */