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From: H. Peter Anvin
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Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
Date: Monday, November 19, 2007 - 7:19 pm
David Miller wrote:
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>> There was, at some point, discussion about using the gcc TLS mechanism, >> which should permit even better code to be generated. Unfortunately, it >> would require gcc to be able to reference %gs instead of %fs (and vice >> versa for i386), which I don't think is available in anything except >> maybe the most cutting-edge version of gcc. > > You can't use __thread because GCC will cache __thread computed > addresses across context switches and cpu changes. > > It's been tried before on powerpc, it doesn't work.
OK, that pretty much answers that question. -hpa -
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[rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, clameter
, (Mon Nov 19, 6:12 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, H. Peter Anvin
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:00 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, Christoph Lameter
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:03 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, H. Peter Anvin
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:15 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, David Miller
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:17 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, H. Peter Anvin
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:19 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
, Paul Mackerras
, (Mon Nov 19, 7:45 pm)
Re: [rfc 37/45] x86_64: Support for fast per cpu operations
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