On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 09:13:25PM +1000, Nicholas Piggin wrote: > Excerpts from Arnd Bergmann's message of February 24, 2022 8:20 pm: > > Again, there should be a minimum number of those .machine directives > > in inline asm as well, which tends to work out fine as long as the > > entire kernel is built with the correct -march= option for the minimum > > supported CPU, and stays away from inline asm that requires a higher > > CPU level. > > There's really no advantage to them, and they're ugly and annoying > and if we applied the concept consistently for all asm they would grow > to a very large number.
The advantage is that you get machine code that *works*. There are quite a few mnemonics that translate to different instructions with different machine options! We like to get the intended instructions instead of something that depends on what assembler options the user has passed behind our backs. > The idea they'll give you good static checking just doesn't really > pan out. That never was a goal of this at all. -many was very problematical for GCC itself. We no longer use it. Segher