Use the x86_64 version of die() and die_nmi() on i386 too.
Changes to the original x86_64-version have no influence
on the generated code:

 - whitespace, comments
 - use user_mode_vm() instead of user_mode()

Signed-off-by: Alexander van Heukelum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
 arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_32.c |   40 ++++++++++++++--------------------------
 arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_64.c |    9 +++++++--
 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 28 deletions(-)

diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_32.c b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_32.c
index e45952b..6f00938 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_32.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_32.c
@@ -377,52 +377,40 @@ void die(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err)
 {
        unsigned long flags = oops_begin();
 
-       if (die_nest_count < 3) {
+       if (!user_mode_vm(regs))
                report_bug(regs->ip, regs);
 
-               if (__die(str, regs, err))
-                       regs = NULL;
-       } else {
-               printk(KERN_EMERG "Recursive die() failure, output 
suppressed\n");
-       }
+       if (__die(str, regs, err))
+               regs = NULL;
 
        oops_end(flags, regs, SIGSEGV);
 }
 
-static DEFINE_SPINLOCK(nmi_print_lock);
-
 void notrace __kprobes
 die_nmi(char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, int do_panic)
 {
+       unsigned long flags;
+
        if (notify_die(DIE_NMIWATCHDOG, str, regs, 0, 2, SIGINT) == NOTIFY_STOP)
                return;
 
-       spin_lock(&nmi_print_lock);
+       flags = oops_begin();
        /*
        * We are in trouble anyway, lets at least try
-       * to get a message out:
+       * to get a message out.
        */
-       bust_spinlocks(1);
        printk(KERN_EMERG "%s", str);
        printk(" on CPU%d, ip %08lx, registers:\n",
                smp_processor_id(), regs->ip);
        show_registers(regs);
-       if (do_panic)
-               panic("Non maskable interrupt");
-       console_silent();
-       spin_unlock(&nmi_print_lock);
-       bust_spinlocks(0);
-
-       /*
-        * If we are in kernel we are probably nested up pretty bad
-        * and might aswell get out now while we still can:
-        */
-       if (!user_mode_vm(regs)) {
-               current->thread.trap_no = 2;
+       if (kexec_should_crash(current))
                crash_kexec(regs);
-       }
-
-       do_exit(SIGSEGV);
+       if (do_panic || panic_on_oops)
+               panic("Non maskable interrupt");
+       oops_end(flags, NULL, SIGBUS);
+       nmi_exit();
+       local_irq_enable();
+       do_exit(SIGBUS);
 }
 
 static int __init oops_setup(char *s)
diff --git a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_64.c b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_64.c
index cd7b46b..dbcca05 100644
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_64.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/dumpstack_64.c
@@ -508,19 +508,24 @@ int __kprobes __die(const char *str, struct pt_regs 
*regs, long err)
        return 0;
 }
 
+/*
+ * This is gone through when something in the kernel has done something bad
+ * and is about to be terminated:
+ */
 void die(const char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, long err)
 {
        unsigned long flags = oops_begin();
 
-       if (!user_mode(regs))
+       if (!user_mode_vm(regs))
                report_bug(regs->ip, regs);
 
        if (__die(str, regs, err))
                regs = NULL;
+
        oops_end(flags, regs, SIGSEGV);
 }
 
-notrace __kprobes void
+void notrace __kprobes
 die_nmi(char *str, struct pt_regs *regs, int do_panic)
 {
        unsigned long flags;
-- 
1.5.4.3


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