> On 17 Aug 2016, at 13:46, Yury Norov <yno...@caviumnetworks.com> wrote:
> 
> This series enables aarch64 with ilp32 mode, and as supporting work,
> introduces ARCH_32BIT_OFF_T configuration option that is enabled for
> existing 32-bit architectures but disabled for new arches (so 64-bit
> off_t is is used by new userspace).
> 
> This version is based on kernel v4.8-rc2.
> It works with glibc-2.23, and tested with LTP.
> 
> This is RFC because there is still no solid understanding what type of 
> registers
> top-halves delousing we prefer. In this patchset, w0-w7 are cleared for each
> syscall in assembler entry. The alternative approach is in introducing compat
> wrappers which is little faster for natively routed syscalls (~2.6% for 
> syscall
> with no payload) but much more complicated.

So you’re saying there are 2 options:

  1) easy to get right, slightly slower, same ABI to user space as 2
  2) harder to get right, minor performance benefit

That’s an obvious pick, no? Mark it non-RFC and stay with the clearing in 
assembler entry. If anyone cares about those last few percent, they can still 
push the harder path upstream later if they want to, but at least we’ll have 
the ABI stable, so that you can start using and developing for ilp32 on aarch64.


Alex

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