Re: [PATCHv2] arm: Preserve TPIDRURW on context switch

From: Will Deacon
Date: Tue Apr 23 2013 - 05:16:12 EST


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 10:07:35PM +0100, André Hentschel wrote:
> Am 22.04.2013 17:18, schrieb Will Deacon:
> > On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 03:36:16PM +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> >> On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 05:54:35PM +0200, André Hentschel wrote:
> >>> From: =?UTF-8?q?Andr=C3=A9=20Hentschel?= <nerv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>>
> >>> There are more and more applications coming to WinRT, Wine could support them,
> >>> but mostly they expect to have the thread environment block (TEB) in TPIDRURW.
> >>> This register must be preserved per thread instead of being cleared.
> >>>
> >>> Signed-off-by: André Hentschel <nerv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>
> >> This actually makes things less efficient all round, because you
> >> now use the value immediately after loading, which means it will cause
> >> pipeline stalls, certainly on older CPUs.
> >>
> >> Could you please rework the patch to try avoiding soo many modifications
> >> to the way things have been done here?
> >
> > copy_thread also needs updating so that the *register* value for the parent
> > is copied to the child, since the parent may have written the register
> > after the last context-switch, meaning that tp_value is out-of-date.
>
> Thank you both for reviewing.
>
> I guess you mostly mean "ldr r6, [r2, #TI_CPU_DOMAIN]".
> I just thought about old CPUs and remembered again that we at Wine
> need that patch only on v7 (and later). So is it ok to introduce a set_tls_v7
> in tls.h and make use of CONFIG_CPU_V7 compile-time check in
> the changed files and in the copy_thread function?

No, we should support this feature on any CPU with the TPIDRURW register,
otherwise it's going to get really confusing for userspace.

> Do i need any further flag checks in copy_thread or can i use the
> compile-time check to add unconditional code?

You could introduce `get' tls functions, which don't do anything for CPUs
without the relevant registers.

Will
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