[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] [PATCH] initial cleanup of ivt.S
Le Vendredi 11 Août 2006 16:27, Al Stone a écrit : > On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 11:51 +0200, Tristan Gingold wrote: > > Le Vendredi 11 Août 2006 01:12, Al Stone a écrit : [...] > > IMHO, ivt.S is too far from linux ivt.S > > A clean-up pass should be done: remove all #ifndef XEN code. > > But you reformatting work is also a good thing. > > Just so I understand clearly -- the Xen ivt.S is for the > hypervisor only, correct? I assume so, so I agree that > the Xen version and Linux are -- and should be -- quite > different. Yes. > What I want to do is make sure we don't lose > any improvements made in upstream; e.g., the syscall > code had changed (and improved) quite a bit. But we don't use the syscall code, do we ? However I think we should synchronize with entry.S and minstate.h. > Which reminds me: there were some #if 0 blocks; do you > think we still need or want any of those? Most of those > looked like they could go away. Yes, most of them could be removed. > > > 4) Do all of the TODOs in the file. > > > > > > 5) Handle the FIXMEs. > > > > > > 6) Go through an optimization pass. > > > > > > In all of this patch, I only changed one line of assembly; there > > > was a 'mov r31=pr;' in entry 23 (daccess_rights) that I changed > > > to 'mov r31=pr;;' which is most likely what was meant. No other > > > instructions were changed. Hopefully, I didn't harm any other > > > white space formatting. > > > > From what I read you could remove the ';;' stop bit. > > Probably true. As I step through the instructions, I'll > get rid of as many of the stop bits as I can (and I'll keep > a special eye on this one :). Ok. You may also look on objdump output to try to compact the code. That's a game I like! Tristan. _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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