On Monday 02 April 2007 07:57, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
> Wrap a set of interesting paravirt_ops calls in a wrapper which makes
> the callsites available for patching.  Unfortunately this is pretty
> ugly because there's no way to get gcc to generate a function call,
> but also wrap just the callsite itself with the necessary labels.
> 
> This patch supports functions with 0-4 arguments, and either void or
> returning a value.  64-bit arguments must be split into a pair of
> 32-bit arguments (lower word first).  Small structures are returned in
> registers.

Can you please add some comments to the code explaining this a little?
Best would be perhaps a overview document in Documentation too.

> +#define PVOP_CALL0(__rettype, __op)                                  \

The __s shouldn't be needed for the macro arguments because
there is no shared name space with the caller.

> +     ({                                                              \
> +             __rettype __ret;                                        \
> +             if (sizeof(__rettype) > sizeof(unsigned long)) {        \
> +                     unsigned long long __tmp;                       \
> +                     unsigned long __ecx;                            \
> +                     asm volatile(paravirt_alt(PARAVIRT_CALL)        \

Not having the volatile would probably generate better code, but it 
seems much safer for now.

> +                                  : "=A" (__tmp), "=c" (__ecx)       \
> +                                  : paravirt_type(__op),             \
> +                                    paravirt_clobber(CLBR_ANY)       \
> +                                  : "memory", "cc");                 \

And the cc clobber is also not needed

-Andi
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