On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 18:16 -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote:I moderately prefer the C version, even if it is in a restricted environment where care is needed to access global variables. I like that it avoids multiple copies of the code and also find the structure of what's going on is more obviously apparent (even to someone who has done plenty of ASM mode page table frobbing in the past). Anyhow, I don't feel all that strongly about it so if the opinion of the early start of day maintainer(s) is strongly in favour of ASM I'll defer to that. Do you mean the native_pagetable_setup_start/done changes? I'm a bit confused by not requiring obviously necessary changes -- I presume you just mean that those changes are desirable but should be deferred into a separate patch? The C way doesn't inherently require those two changes to happen in the same patch either -- probably worth splitting out if we go that route. Ian. -- Ian Campbell Current Noise: Pelican - Bliss In Concrete Your life would be very empty if you had nothing to regret. --
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