re: CVS commit: src/sys/kern
> Therefore, I wouldn't bother adding kcov.h headers, and rolling back to the > previous version of in_interrupt for now is fine, considering that kcov > currently has no use outside of amd64. if you want to put code in sys/kern please make it portable. adding more MD code in MI places is the opposite stance we have been working towards since netbsd formed. .mrg.
Re: CVS commit: src/sys/arch
Le 10/12/2019 à 03:06, Emmanuel Dreyfus a écrit : Module Name:src Committed By: manu Date: Tue Dec 10 02:06:07 UTC 2019 Modified Files: src/sys/arch/amd64/amd64: locore.S machdep.c src/sys/arch/amd64/conf: GENERIC files.amd64 kern.ldscript src/sys/arch/x86/x86: efi.c multiboot2.c Log Message: Add multiboot 2 support to amd64 kernel I don't see how this can work mov $(__kernel_end - kernel_text), %rcx /* size *. Malformed comment means the next instructions are commented, too. In addition, it seems that you inlined the whole bcopy.S file into locore.S, with all the unnecessary defines, duplicates and irrelevant comments. Why? It seems you could have just used a byte-by-byte copy, which would have avoided all the unnecessary garbage. Also, I would have put the whole #ifdefined(MULTIBOOT) block into a separate function, instead of inlining everything in start(), which makes the code hard to read. Or even better: in a separate file. IMO this commit needs to be revisited (and I see that the kern.ldscript change got reverted already). Maxime
Re: CVS commit: src/sys/kern
Le 08/12/2019 à 14:22, Martin Husemann a écrit : On Sun, Dec 08, 2019 at 12:58:20PM +0100, Maxime Villard wrote: kMSan has special constraints which, in this specific case, come down to: each function called from a KCOV instrumentation callback must be a static inline tagged with __nomsan. This was not the case with the updated in_interrupt(), but also still isn't the case with the lwp_getspecific() call, which will have to be dropped. This does not sound like a good reason to introduce MD code in sys/kern to me. Could should not be made worse to deal with sanitizer restrictions. Are there any alternatives? The clean way of doing this is having an MD kcov.h included from subr_kcov.c, like kASan. However, I expect that we will want a per-lwp kcov flag to indicate the current context (in exception, in interrupt, in nmi, etc), and when that happens, I don't expect that we will need in_interrupt anymore. Therefore, I wouldn't bother adding kcov.h headers, and rolling back to the previous version of in_interrupt for now is fine, considering that kcov currently has no use outside of amd64.