On 4/26/24 07:18, Bojun Zhu wrote:
>       for (c = 0 ; c < modp->length; c += PAGE_SIZE) {
> +             if (sgx_check_signal_and_resched()) {
> +                     if (!c)
> +                             ret = -ERESTARTSYS;
> +
> +                     goto out;
> +             }

This construct is rather fugly.  Let's not perpetuate it, please.  Why
not do:

        int ret = -ERESTARTSYS;

        ...
        for (c = 0 ; c < modp->length; c += PAGE_SIZE) {
                if (sgx_check_signal_and_resched())
                        goto out;

Then, voila, when c==0 on the first run through the loop, you'll get a
ret=-ERESTARTSYS.

But honestly, it seems kinda silly to annotate all these loops with
explicit cond_resched()s.  I'd much rather do this once and, for
instance, just wrap the enclave locks:

-         mutex_lock(&encl->lock);
+         sgx_lock_enclave(encl);

and then have the lock function do the rescheds.  I assume that
mutex_lock() isn't doing this generically for performance reasons.  But
we don't care in SGX land and can just resched to our heart's content.


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