Blackfin: optimize fixed code handling for the most common case
The majority of the time we are returning to user space, it is not in the fixed atomic code region. So rather than branch to a function where we check the PC and return, do the check inline and branch only when needed. Also, tweak some of the fixed code handling based on assumptions we are aware of but cannot be expressed in C. Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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@ -282,25 +282,19 @@ void finish_atomic_sections (struct pt_regs *regs)
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{
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int __user *up0 = (int __user *)regs->p0;
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if (regs->pc < ATOMIC_SEQS_START || regs->pc >= ATOMIC_SEQS_END)
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return;
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switch (regs->pc) {
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case ATOMIC_XCHG32 + 2:
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put_user(regs->r1, up0);
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regs->pc += 2;
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regs->pc = ATOMIC_XCHG32 + 4;
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break;
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case ATOMIC_CAS32 + 2:
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case ATOMIC_CAS32 + 4:
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if (regs->r0 == regs->r1)
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case ATOMIC_CAS32 + 6:
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put_user(regs->r2, up0);
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regs->pc = ATOMIC_CAS32 + 8;
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break;
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case ATOMIC_CAS32 + 6:
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put_user(regs->r2, up0);
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regs->pc += 2;
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break;
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case ATOMIC_ADD32 + 2:
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regs->r0 = regs->r1 + regs->r0;
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@ -1025,6 +1025,12 @@ ENTRY(_schedule_and_signal_from_int)
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#endif
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sti r0;
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/* finish the userspace "atomic" functions for it */
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r1 = FIXED_CODE_END;
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r2 = [sp + PT_PC];
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cc = r1 <= r2;
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if cc jump .Lresume_userspace (bp);
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r0 = sp;
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sp += -12;
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call _finish_atomic_sections;
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