From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jszhang@marvell.com (Jisheng Zhang) Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2017 17:05:23 +0800 Subject: ARM64: Disabling warnings about deprecated armv8 instructions In-Reply-To: <1485075528.14345.1.camel@crowfest.net> References: <1485072424.14066.2.camel@crowfest.net> <9647813.NZ2c5cYUSH@localhost> <1485075528.14345.1.camel@crowfest.net> Message-ID: <20170122170523.3b4b1235@xhacker> To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org List-Id: linux-arm-kernel.lists.infradead.org On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 00:58:48 -0800 Michael Zoran wrote: > On Sun, 2017-01-22 at 09:52 +0100, Alexander Stein wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > > > On Sunday, January 22, 2017, 12:07:04 AM CET Michael Zoran wrote: > > > I'm not sure if this if the correct place to be asking this.???The > > > RPI > > > 3 running ARM64 is slowly reaching the point of being about to > > > seriously run a 32 bit vender OS like Raspbian.??When running > > > Raspbian, > > > I'm seeing a very large number(thousands) of kernel log messages > > > about > > > deprecated instructions especially setend and barrier instuctions. > > > This can be very annoying and is completely filling the kernel log. > > > > > > I'm considering submitting a patch to add a Kconfig option to > > > disable > > > these warnings with the default being to keep the warnings > > > enabled.??I > > > was wondering if such a patch could be seriously considered. > > > > Could you please provide an example of those warning an what is > > trigging? > > those? > > > > Thanks and best regards, > > Alexander > > Sure, here is a snipped from dmesg. I think this is happening because > the entire Raspbian OS is compiled with a custom gcc compiler that is > targeting arm6+VFP. IMHO, this is the root cause. I didn't see below warnings from dmesg with armhf debian and ubuntu If the underlying HW is armv8 compatible, it doesn't make sense to target the compiler to armv6 Thanks > > I can double check, but I think the instructions are being emulated in > hardware so they are just filling the log and slowing things down. > > [10685.558480] cp15barrier_handler: 197896 callbacks suppressed > [10685.558487] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf707fe9c > [10685.558504] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7015944 > [10685.558511] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7012494 > [10685.558518] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf70159b4 > [10685.558527] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7011478 > [10685.558533] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf70114e8 > [10685.558540] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7015944 > [10685.558547] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7012494 > [10685.558553] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf70159b4 > [10685.558560] "Xorg" (656) uses deprecated CP15 Barrier instruction at > 0xf7011478 > [10685.559179] compat_setend_handler: 1078 callbacks suppressed > [10685.559188] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a66f4 > [10685.559196] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a6bd8 > [10685.559209] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a66f4 > [10685.559216] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a6bd8 > [10685.559231] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a66f4 > [10685.559237] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a6bd8 > [10685.559246] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a66f4 > [10685.559253] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a6bd8 > [10685.559269] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a66f4 > [10685.559276] "systemd-journal" (138) uses deprecated setend > instruction at 0xf76a6bd8 > > > _______________________________________________ > linux-arm-kernel mailing list > linux-arm-kernel at lists.infradead.org > http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-arm-kernel