From: David Laight <david.laight.linux@gmail.com>
To: John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>
Cc: Florian Fuchs <fuchsfl@gmail.com>, Rich Felker <dalias@libc.org>,
linux-sh@vger.kernel.org, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] sh: uaccess: Require offsettable operands for 64-bit user access
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2026 18:52:08 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20260716185208.74ed22fa@pumpkin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c4177b44450a909ae8dad60da39523f14b5f2005.camel@physik.fu-berlin.de>
On Thu, 16 Jul 2026 19:05:03 +0200
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:
> Hi Florian,
>
> On Thu, 2026-07-16 at 18:53 +0200, Florian Fuchs wrote:
> > The 64-bit __get_user_u64()/__put_user_u64() paths address the memory
> > operand as %T2 (base+4). This base+4 requires an offsettable address,
> > but "m" also allows the indexed mode @(R0,Rn) (e.g. for a variable-
> > indexed array element), which has no displacement field for the +4.
> > Depending on optimization this build fails with "invalid 'asm'" or an
> > ICE in GCC's change_address_1.
> >
> > Require an offsettable memory operand, allowing GCC to reload an
> > unsuitable indexed address into an appropriate form.
An alternative would be to pass 'addr' and 'addr + 4' separately so that
the C compilation adds in the offset.
With a bit more effort the define wouldn't need repeating for LE and BE.
There is a bug in the __put_user_u64 code - it is missing the exception
table entry for the second word.
(It is present in __get_user_u64, but a separate label would be better.)
I also wonder whether there should be non-mmu copies?
David
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2026-07-16 16:53 [PATCH] sh: uaccess: Require offsettable operands for 64-bit user access Florian Fuchs
2026-07-16 17:05 ` John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
2026-07-16 17:52 ` David Laight [this message]
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