Re: [RFC -tip] x86: introduce ENTRY(KPROBE)_X86 assembly helpersto catch unbalanced declaration

From: Cyrill Gorcunov
Date: Sun Nov 23 2008 - 13:43:58 EST


[Cyrill Gorcunov - Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 09:21:03PM +0300]
| [Sam Ravnborg - Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 07:12:48PM +0100]
| ...
| | >
| | > I don't have -next tree on my laptop, neither cross-compile tools but
| | > if someone could test it -- it would be great. But I used gas macros
| | > here -- i doubt other architectures has the same syntax. At least
| | > PDP-11 would beat us with ';' symbol :)
| |
| | If we include this in any of the 100+ trees that Stephen sucks
| | into -next we will get it tried out.
| |
| | Ingo has so and so does others so getting it into -next
| | is rather easy. Then the automated builds will tell of if
| | it fails on any of the toolchains used there.
| |
| | Sam
| |
|
| Sam, to be clear, you mean that I could put this stuff into general
| include/linux/linkage.h with general names as ENTRY/END and the same
| for KPROBE so it could be merged into -next tree for testing? If yes,
| that as I said there will be a lot of errors so build will stuck in
| a moment 'cause of unbalanced ENTRY. Not sure if it's a good idea :)
|
| - Cyrill -

Did I understand you right? It's highly possible I could translate
message the wrong way somime.

- Cyrill -
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