Re: [GIT PULL] x86 fixes

From: H. Peter Anvin
Date: Mon Aug 17 2015 - 17:03:50 EST


Let me see when I last treated this... but I thought it was much more recently than that.

On August 17, 2015 1:01:43 AM PDT, Ingo Molnar <mingo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>(Sorry about the late reply, wasn't around on the weekend.)
>
>* Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Now that said, I doubt anybody cares. Since we don't support the
>original 80386,
>> the only way to ever trigger FP emulation is by having a 486SX or
>possibly a
>> couple of even rarer clone chips. [...]
>
>Yeah. So when I re-wrote the FPU code I tried to test math-emu by
>booting with
>'no387': it turned out that ever since the XSAVE code got merged
>upstream,
>math-emu oopsed reliably during bootup with a NULL reference, because
>it wasn't
>updated to the dynamic allocation logic in:
>
> 61c4628b5386 ("x86, fpu: split FPU state from task struct - v5")
>
>That was 6 years ago, so anything v2.6.26 and later probably has 100%
>non-working
>math-emu.
>
>So when I re-introduced static allocations math-emu started working
>again, to a
>limited degree: on a modern distro, trying to boot /bin/bash I got a
>prompt, but
>various programs would segfault. I did not investigate it any deeper, I
>suppose
>the FPU emulation does not go far enough for modern user-space, or
>maybe it has
>more bugs.
>
>So in reality nobody has cared about x86 math-emu in the last 6 years
>and we can
>probably remove it for good. I kept it for nostalgic reasons, but I
>guess using
>v2.4 kernels ought to be enough for those with nostalgia?
>
>> [...] So it's not like the fact that the code is completely wrong and
>crap
>> actually *matters*, but I still refuse to pull stuff that seems to be
>so
>> completely screwed up.
>
>That's true, my bad for merging it!
>
>Any objections against removing all of math-emu in v4.3? This would
>simplify the
>FPU code in various places beyond math-emu/.
>
>Thanks,
>
> Ingo

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