Thread (22 messages) 22 messages, 8 authors, 2015-07-22

[PATCH 1/2] Move the pt_regs_offset struct definition from arch to common include file

From: Michael Ellerman <hidden>
Date: 2015-06-30 03:29:15
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On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 14:30 -0400, David Long wrote:
On 06/16/15 09:17, Rob Herring wrote:
quoted
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 11:42 AM, David Long [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
  #define REG_OFFSET_NAME(r) \
         {.name = #r, .offset = offsetof(struct pt_regs, ARM_##r)}
  #define REG_OFFSET_END {.name = NULL, .offset = 0}
Can't you also move these? ARM is complicated with the "ARM_"
prefixing, but the others appear to be the same. Maybe you can remove
the prefix or redefine the macro for ARM.
That would mandate that all the architecture-specific pt_regs structures 
would have to use a top-level named field for each named register.
Why does it mandate that?

See eg. powerpc where we use REG_OFFSET_NAME for the top-level named fields and
then a different macro for the array elements:

  #define REG_OFFSET_NAME(r) {.name = #r, .offset = offsetof(struct pt_regs, r)}
  #define GPR_OFFSET_NAME(num)	\
  	{.name = STR(gpr##num), .offset = offsetof(struct pt_regs, gpr[num])}
  
  static const struct pt_regs_offset regoffset_table[] = {
  	GPR_OFFSET_NAME(0),
  	GPR_OFFSET_NAME(1),
  	GPR_OFFSET_NAME(2),
  	GPR_OFFSET_NAME(3),
  	...
  	REG_OFFSET_NAME(nip),
  	REG_OFFSET_NAME(msr),


So I don't see why REG_OFFSET_NAME couldn't be common.

cheers
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