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From: viktor.rosendahl@nokia.com (Viktor Rosendahl)
To: linux-arm-kernel@lists.infradead.org
Subject: [PATCH] Fix ldrd/strd emulation for kprobes/ARM
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:09:43 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D9339A7.30606@nokia.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <alpine.LFD.2.00.1103291235380.11889@xanadu.home>

On 03/29/2011 07:55 PM, ext Nicolas Pitre wrote:
>
> Sorry, I meant r15-indexed with a write back.
>

OK, I guess it was kind of implicit in your message but I missed it.

>> Now, I admit that it's possible that somewhere beyond the horizon of my
>> understanding there is some good reason to do two LDRs into adjacent registers
>> from adjacent memory addresses, instead of merging them into one LDRD.
>
> In this case I suspect that the loaded values were pushed to the literal
> pool, and it is hard for the compiler to ensure the placement is always
> 64-bit aligned.
>

I guess you are right, I missed that LDRD/STRD needs to be double word 
aligned for the older alignment models. In the ARMv7 model, word 
alignment is enough.

>> BTW, in my kernel, LDR indexed by r15 is a really common instruction at the
>> very beginning of functions. I am not sure why; it could have something to do
>> with the fact that the kernel is compiled without frame pointers.
>
> No, it's all about literal pool usage.

Yes, of course it's the literals. I was silly to think otherwise :)

>
> But nowhere will you find pc-indexed addressing with a writeback.
> That's one of the cases I think should be rejected upfront instead of
> evaluating this possibility which is likely to never happen in practice
> each time the instruction is emulated.
>

Currently, we are not checking for that case at all, so the only missing 
part would be to modify the decoding logic. I just sent a patch for that.

best regards,

Viktor

  parent reply	other threads:[~2011-03-30 14:09 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-03-25 17:01 [PATCH] kprobes/arm: fix emulation of LDR/STR instruction when Rn == PC Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-25 21:19 ` Tixy
2011-03-28 15:56   ` [PATCH] Fix ldrd/strd emulation for kprobes/ARM Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-28 22:39     ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-29 11:26       ` Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-29 16:55         ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-29 18:31           ` Russell King - ARM Linux
2011-03-29 18:44             ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-30 13:42               ` [PATCH] Reject kprobes when Rn==15 and writeback is set Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-30 15:52                 ` Tixy
2011-03-30 16:46                   ` Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-30 17:20                     ` Tixy
2011-03-30 17:59                   ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-30 19:39                     ` Tixy
2011-03-30 20:48                       ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-30 14:09           ` Viktor Rosendahl [this message]
2011-03-29 12:55     ` [PATCH] Fix ldrd/strd emulation for kprobes/ARM Tixy
2011-03-29 13:46       ` Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-29 14:03         ` Tixy
2011-03-29 17:07       ` Nicolas Pitre
2011-03-28 16:27   ` [PATCH] kprobes/arm: fix emulation of LDR/STR instruction when Rn == PC Viktor Rosendahl
2011-03-29  9:12     ` Tixy
2011-03-26  2:03 ` Nicolas Pitre

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