Christophe Leroy <christophe.le...@csgroup.eu> writes: > Long time ago we had a config item called STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS > to build the kernel with pte_t defined as a structure in order > to perform additional build checks or build it with pte_t > defined as a simple type in order to get simpler generated code. > > Commit 670eea924198 ("powerpc/mm: Always use STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS") > made the struct based definition the only one, considering that the > generated code was similar in both cases. > > That's right on ppc64 because the ABI is such that the content of a > struct having a single simple type element is passed as register, > but on ppc32 such a structure is passed via the stack like any > structure. > > Simple test function: > > pte_t test(pte_t pte) > { > return pte; > } > > Before this patch we get > > c00108ec <test>: > c00108ec: 81 24 00 00 lwz r9,0(r4) > c00108f0: 91 23 00 00 stw r9,0(r3) > c00108f4: 4e 80 00 20 blr > > So, for PPC32, restore the simple type behaviour we got before > commit 670eea924198, but instead of adding a config option to > activate type check, do it when __CHECKER__ is set so that type > checking is performed by 'sparse' and provides feedback like: > > arch/powerpc/mm/pgtable.c:466:16: warning: incorrect type in return > expression (different base types) > arch/powerpc/mm/pgtable.c:466:16: expected unsigned long > arch/powerpc/mm/pgtable.c:466:16: got struct pte_t [usertype] x
OK that's a good trade off. One question below ... > diff --git a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pgtable-types.h > b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pgtable-types.h > index d11b4c61d686..c60199fc6fa6 100644 > --- a/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pgtable-types.h > +++ b/arch/powerpc/include/asm/pgtable-types.h > @@ -5,14 +5,26 @@ > /* PTE level */ > #if defined(CONFIG_PPC_8xx) && defined(CONFIG_PPC_16K_PAGES) > typedef struct { pte_basic_t pte, pte1, pte2, pte3; } pte_t; > -#else > +#elif defined(__CHECKER__) || !defined(CONFIG_PPC32) It would be nicer if this logic was in Kconfig. eg. restore config STRICT_MM_TYPECHECKS but make it always enabled for 64-bit, and depend on CHECKER for 32-bit. The only thing is I'm not sure if we can test __CHECKER__ in Kconfig? cheers