Re: [PATCH v3] ARM: add get_user() support for 8 byte types

From: Daniel Thompson
Date: Tue Jun 17 2014 - 09:54:40 EST


On 17/06/14 14:36, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 02:28:44PM +0100, Daniel Thompson wrote:
>> On 17/06/14 12:09, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 11:17:23AM +0100, Daniel Thompson wrote:
>>>> ... at this point there is a narrowing cast followed by an implicit
>>>> widening. This results in compiler either ignoring r3 altogether or, if
>>>> spilling to the stack, generating code to set r3 to zero before doing
>>>> the store.
>>>
>>> In actual fact, there's very little difference between the two
>>> implementations in terms of generated code.
>>>
>>> The difference between them is what happens on the 64-bit big endian
>>> narrowing case, where we use __get_user_4 with your version. This
>>> adds one additional instruction.
>>
>> Good point.
>>
>>
>>> and 64-bit narrowed to 32-bit:
>>>
>>> str lr, [sp, #-4]!
>>> - mov ip, r0
>>> + mov r3, r0
>>> mov r0, r1
>>> #APP
>>> @ 275 "t-getuser.c" 1
>>> - bl __get_user_8
>>> + bl __get_user_4
>>> @ 0 "" 2
>>> - str r2, [ip, #0]
>>> + str r2, [r3, #0]
>>> ldr pc, [sp], #4
>>
>> The later case avoids allocating r3 for the __get_user_x and should
>> reduce register pressure and, potentially, saves a few instructions
>> elsewhere (one of my rather large test functions does demonstrate this
>> effect).
>>
>> I don't know if we care about that. If we do I'm certainly happy to put
>> a patch together than exploits this (whilst avoiding the add in the big
>> endian case).
>
> No need - the + case is your version, the - case is my version. So your
> version wins on this point. :)

:) Thanks, although credit really goes to Rob Clark...

I think currently:

1. Rob's patch is better for register pressure in the narrowing case
(above).

2. Your patch is probably better for big endian due to the add in Rob's
version. I say probably because, without proof, I suspect the cost
of the add would in most cases outweigh the register pressure
benefit.

3. Your patch has better implementation of __get_user_8 (it uses ldrd).

Hence I'm suspect we need to combine elements from both patches.

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