-mregparm=3 (was Re: [PATCH] i386 do_machine_check() is redundant.

From: Mikulas Patocka
Date: Mon Sep 29 2003 - 15:21:38 EST


> > > Use machine_check_vector in the entry code instead.
> >
> > This is wrong. You just lost the "asmlinkage" thing, which means that it
> > breaks when asmlinkage matters.
> >
> > And yes, asmlinkage _can_ matter, even on x86. It disasbles regparm, for
> > one thing, so it makes a huge difference if the kernel is compiled with
> > -mregparm=3 (which used to work, and which I'd love to do, but gcc has
> > often been a tad fragile).
>
> gcc 3.2 and later are supposed to be ok (eg during 3.2 development a
> long standing bug with regparm was fixed and now is believed to work)...
> since our makefiles check gcc version already... this can be made gcc
> version dependent as well for sure..

They are still buggy. gcc 3.3.1 miscompiles itself with -mregparm=3
(without -O or -O2 it works). (I am too lazy to spend several days trying
to find exactly which function in gcc was miscompiled, maybe I do it one
day). gcc 2.95.3 compiles gcc 3.3.1 with -mregparm=3 -O2 correctly.
gcc 3.4 doesn't seem to be better.

gcc 2.7.2.3 has totally broken -mregparm=3, even quite simple programs
fail.

Mikulas
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