[PATCH 04/10] x86_32: Use generic percpu.h

From: travis
Date: Tue Jan 08 2008 - 16:11:41 EST


x86_32 only provides a special way to obtain the local per cpu area offset
via x86_read_percpu. Otherwise it can fully use the generic handling.

Cc: tglx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: mingo@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ak@xxxxxxx
Signed-off-by: Christoph Lameter <clameter@xxxxxxx>
Signed-off-by: Mike Travis <travis@xxxxxxx>

---
include/asm-x86/percpu_32.h | 30 +++++++++---------------------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)

--- a/include/asm-x86/percpu_32.h
+++ b/include/asm-x86/percpu_32.h
@@ -42,34 +42,22 @@
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_SMP

-/* This is used for other cpus to find our section. */
-extern unsigned long __per_cpu_offset[];
-
-#define per_cpu_offset(x) (__per_cpu_offset[x])
-
-#define DECLARE_PER_CPU(type, name) extern __typeof__(type) per_cpu__##name
-/* We can use this directly for local CPU (faster). */
-DECLARE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, this_cpu_off);
-
-/* var is in discarded region: offset to particular copy we want */
-#define per_cpu(var, cpu) (*({ \
- extern int simple_indentifier_##var(void); \
- RELOC_HIDE(&per_cpu__##var, __per_cpu_offset[cpu]); }))
-
-#define __raw_get_cpu_var(var) (*({ \
- extern int simple_indentifier_##var(void); \
- RELOC_HIDE(&per_cpu__##var, x86_read_percpu(this_cpu_off)); \
-}))
-
-#define __get_cpu_var(var) __raw_get_cpu_var(var)
+#define __my_cpu_offset x86_read_percpu(this_cpu_off)

/* fs segment starts at (positive) offset == __per_cpu_offset[cpu] */
#define __percpu_seg "%%fs:"
+
#else /* !SMP */
-#include <asm-generic/percpu.h>
+
#define __percpu_seg ""
+
#endif /* SMP */

+#include <asm-generic/percpu.h>
+
+/* We can use this directly for local CPU (faster). */
+DECLARE_PER_CPU(unsigned long, this_cpu_off);
+
/* For arch-specific code, we can use direct single-insn ops (they
* don't give an lvalue though). */
extern void __bad_percpu_size(void);

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