Mathieu Desnoyers <mathieu.desnoy...@efficios.com> writes:
> ----- On Jul 8, 2018, at 5:03 PM, Mathieu Desnoyers 
> mathieu.desnoy...@efficios.com wrote:
>
>> In preparation to use __u64 for the rseq_cs pointer field, 32-bit
>> architectures need to read this 64-bit value located in user-space
>> addresses.
>> 
>> __get_user is used to read this value, given that its access check has
>> already been performed with access_ok() on rseq registration.
>> 
>> arm does not implement 8-byte __get_user. Rather than trying to
>> improve __get_user on ARM, use get_user/put_user across rseq instead.
>> 
>> If those end up showing up in benchmarks, the proper approach would be to
>> use user_access_begin() / unsafe_get/put_user() / user_access_end()
>> anyway.
>
> So, another twist to this story: ppc32 does not implement u64 get_user().

Or __get_user() for that matter.

But we should just fix it.

We have the asm to do it, it's just the fact that __gu_val is unsigned
long causes the size > sizeof(x) check here to fail:

#define __get_user_size(x, ptr, size, retval)                   \
do {                                                            \
        retval = 0;                                             \
        __chk_user_ptr(ptr);                                    \
        if (size > sizeof(x))                                   \
                (x) = __get_user_bad();                         \



We seem to be able to fix that with the __inttype() trick that x86 uses.

That's probably not 4.18 material though. But if you want to go with
copy_from_user() for now you could then switch to get_user() for 4.19.

cheers

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