[PATCH v4 14/16] percpu: Remove PERCPU_VADDR()
From: Brian Gerst
Date: Fri Mar 22 2024 - 12:56:16 EST
x86-64 was the last user.
Signed-off-by: Brian Gerst <brgerst@xxxxxxxxx>
---
include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h | 41 ++-----------------------------
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 39 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h b/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
index 74f169772778..430b2ed2aa58 100644
--- a/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
+++ b/include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h
@@ -1044,47 +1044,10 @@
__per_cpu_end = .;
/**
- * PERCPU_VADDR - define output section for percpu area
+ * PERCPU_SECTION - define output section for percpu area
* @cacheline: cacheline size
- * @vaddr: explicit base address (optional)
- * @phdr: destination PHDR (optional)
*
- * Macro which expands to output section for percpu area.
- *
- * @cacheline is used to align subsections to avoid false cacheline
- * sharing between subsections for different purposes.
- *
- * If @vaddr is not blank, it specifies explicit base address and all
- * percpu symbols will be offset from the given address. If blank,
- * @vaddr always equals @laddr + LOAD_OFFSET.
- *
- * @phdr defines the output PHDR to use if not blank. Be warned that
- * output PHDR is sticky. If @phdr is specified, the next output
- * section in the linker script will go there too. @phdr should have
- * a leading colon.
- *
- * Note that this macros defines __per_cpu_load as an absolute symbol.
- * If there is no need to put the percpu section at a predetermined
- * address, use PERCPU_SECTION.
- */
-#define PERCPU_VADDR(cacheline, vaddr, phdr) \
- __per_cpu_load = .; \
- .data..percpu vaddr : AT(__per_cpu_load - LOAD_OFFSET) { \
- PERCPU_INPUT(cacheline) \
- } phdr \
- . = __per_cpu_load + SIZEOF(.data..percpu);
-
-/**
- * PERCPU_SECTION - define output section for percpu area, simple version
- * @cacheline: cacheline size
- *
- * Align to PAGE_SIZE and outputs output section for percpu area. This
- * macro doesn't manipulate @vaddr or @phdr and __per_cpu_load and
- * __per_cpu_start will be identical.
- *
- * This macro is equivalent to ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); PERCPU_VADDR(@cacheline,,)
- * except that __per_cpu_load is defined as a relative symbol against
- * .data..percpu which is required for relocatable x86_32 configuration.
+ * Align to PAGE_SIZE and outputs output section for percpu area.
*/
#define PERCPU_SECTION(cacheline) \
. = ALIGN(PAGE_SIZE); \
--
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