From: Manfred Spraul <manfred@colorfullife.com>
To: Doug Ledford <dledford@redhat.com>
Cc: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [beta patch] SSE copy_page() / clear_page()
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 19:00:34 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A8581C2.4C0ECC05@colorfullife.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3A846C84.109F1D7D@colorfullife.com> <961rkk$fgm$1@penguin.transmeta.com> <3A847729.2C868879@redhat.com> <3A850555.488DE444@colorfullife.com> <3A8577FD.AEFDBB56@redhat.com>
Doug Ledford wrote:
>
> It's not whether or not your particular code does it. It's whether or not it
> can happen in the framework within which you are using the FPU regs. No, with
> just copy/clear page using these things it won't happen. But if you add an
> SSE zero page function, who's to say that we shouldn't add a memset routine,
> or a copy_*_user routines, or copy_csum* routines that also use the SSE regs?
> And once you add those various routines, are they all going to be safe with
> respect to each other (the tricky one's here are if you add the copy_*_user
> stuff since they can pagefault in the middle of the operation)?
copy_*_user is probably not worth the effort for a Pentium III, but even
for that function I don't see a problem with SSE, as long as
* the clobbered registers are stored on the stack (and not in
thread.i387.fxsave)
* the SSE/SSE2 instructions can't cause SIMD exceptions.
* noone saves the fpu state into thread.i387.fxsave from interrupts /
softirq's. Currently it's impossible, but I haven't checked Montavista's
preemptive kernel scheduler.
> So, that's the policy decision that
> needs to be made (and Linus typically has made it very difficult to get this
> stuff accepted into the kernel, which is an implicit statement of that policy)
> before a person can decide if your patch is sufficient, or if it needs
> additional protection from other possible SSE/MMX using routines.
>
The policy decision was already done: someone added SSE support for
raid5 xor - and that's part of 2.4.1, whereas I proposed a beta patch.
Now back to raid5: in which context are the xor functions called?
If they are called from irq or softirq context then the MMX
implementation would contain a bug:
>>>
#define FPU_SAVE
\
do {
\
if (!(current->flags & PF_USEDFPU))
\
__asm__ __volatile__ (" clts;\n");
\
__asm__ __volatile__ ("fsave %0; fwait": "=m"(fpu_save[0]));
\
} while (0)
<<<<<<<
FP_USEDFPU is not atomically following the bit in %%cr0.
The SSE code is not affected: it relies on %%cr0 and doesn't use
current->flags.
OTHO if they are called from process context then these functions might
cause bugs with Montavista's preemptive kernel scheduling: what if the
scheduler is called in the middle of a raid checksum?
--
Manfred
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-02-10 18:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-02-09 22:17 [beta patch] SSE copy_page() / clear_page() Manfred Spraul
2001-02-09 22:40 ` Linus Torvalds
2001-02-09 23:03 ` Doug Ledford
2001-02-10 9:09 ` Manfred Spraul
2001-02-10 17:18 ` Doug Ledford
2001-02-10 18:00 ` Manfred Spraul [this message]
2001-02-10 18:18 ` Manfred Spraul
[not found] ` <200102092240.OAA15902@penguin.transmeta.com>
2001-02-14 22:37 ` Manfred Spraul
2001-02-16 15:27 ` Andrew Morton
2001-02-20 17:35 ` Pavel Machek
2001-02-20 20:49 ` Alan Cox
2001-02-20 20:52 ` Pavel Machek
2001-02-20 21:08 ` Alan Cox
2001-02-20 21:16 ` Manfred Spraul
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