__switch_to macro

From: alad@hss.hns.com
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 02:23:10 EST


Hi,
     The note above __switch_to macro in i386/kernel/process.c says that we no
more use hardware context switching as some problems in recovering from
saved state that is no longer valid. (I am peeking into 2.2 kernel). Now I have
following questions

1) What exactly is meant by ' stale segment register values' in the note.
2) In the above macro, I think we recover gracefully from error condition while
recovering fs and gs segment registers . The loadsegment(fs,next->tss.fs) and
loadsegment(gs,next->tss.gs) does it. I am not able to understand loadsegment
macro. The macro is as under

/** Load a segment. Fall back on loading a zero segment if something goes wrong
**/
#define loadsegment(seg,value) \
     asm volatile("\n" \
          "1:\t" \
          "movl %0,%%" #seg "\n" \
          "2:\n" \
          "3:\t" \
          "pushl $0\n\t" \
          "jmp 2b\n" \
          ".previous\n" \
          ".section __ex_table,\"a\"\n\t \
          "/align 4\n\t" \
          ".long 1b,3b\n" \
          ".previous" \
          : :"m" (*(unsigned int *)&(value)))

I also want to know what is 'something' in the comment above the macro

Thanks in advance
Amol

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