Re: [patch V2 02/52] x86/fpu: Fix copy_xstate_to_kernel() gap handling
From: Borislav Petkov
Date: Tue Jun 15 2021 - 09:00:06 EST
On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 02:47:14PM +0200, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> I'll never learn that. /me goes to write some elisp.
You could also say, this is a way to keep your reviewers awake. :-P
> Nah. The wonder of membug_write() is that it does not write behind the
membug - Freudian slip, yeah, I know which is the word you've been
writing the most, lately. :-P
> end of the buffer which is designed to allow partial reads w/o checking
> a gazillion times for return values etc.
Yeah, right. I'm just being overly paranoid here, as most of the time.
> The point is that this gives us the proper init.mxcsr value when SSE and
> YMM are not set.
Oh sure - what I mean is, this could be a simple assignment into those
mxcsr and mxcsr_mask things but if you add the whole conditional code
around it, it'll become hard to read too and it will be the only copy
which doesn't call copy_feature() and that would throw off people
looking for the same pattern of calling copy_feature() in that whole
function.
And the destination @to would need casting...
Fget about it. :-)
Thx.
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