[PATCH] Make the 32-bit ARM get_user() and put_user() work for 16-bit quantities
William Cohen
wcohen at redhat.com
Tue Oct 29 14:38:58 EDT 2013
On 10/29/2013 02:04 PM, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 12:52:09PM -0400, William Cohen wrote:
>> The 32-bit ARM does not have instructions to perform 16-bit loads or
>> stores. The __get_user_asm_half and __put_user_asm_half macros
>> sythesize those operations. However, in most cases the pointers
>> passed into these macros are pointers to 16-bit types and the pointer
>> arithmetic will end up pointing at the next 16-bit quantity rather
>> than the second half (byte) of the 16-bit quantity. The macros need
>> to explicitly typecast the pointers as pointers to 8-bit quantities to
>> make the pointer arithmetic work out properly.
>
> NAK.
>
> Nothing should be making use of these macros other than the other
> macros in that file; these are implementation specific helper macros.
> There, the address passed as __gu_addr and __pu_addr is an 'unsigned
> long' quantity, so there is no concern about pointer arithmetic; they
> do not take pointers.
>
You are correct. systemtap had had macros that were based on the arm uaccess.h macos, but they were missing the typecasts that __get_user_err and __put_user_err. Thanks for pointing out my error.
-Will
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