Re: Linux 2.4.21-rc1

J.A. Magallon (jamagallon@able.es)
Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:59:31 +0200


On 04.21, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
>
> Here goes the first candidate for 2.4.21.
>
> Please test it extensively.
>

binfmt_elf.c is still buggy wrt HT cpus when setting AT_PLATFORM.
This patch corrects it and also optimizes stack usage changing from
fixed 64 cpus to NR_CPUS (unless I misunderstood what the '64' stands for...)

--- linux/fs/binfmt_elf.c.orig 2002-12-28 00:12:32.000000000 +0100
+++ linux/fs/binfmt_elf.c 2002-12-28 00:32:37.000000000 +0100
@@ -116,11 +116,14 @@
elf_caddr_t *argv;
elf_caddr_t *envp;
elf_addr_t *sp, *csp;
+ char *stack_top;
char *k_platform, *u_platform;
long hwcap;
size_t platform_len = 0;
size_t len;

+ stack_top = p;
+
/*
* Get hold of platform and hardware capabilities masks for
* the machine we are running on. In some cases (Sparc),
@@ -135,8 +138,8 @@
platform_len = strlen(k_platform) + 1;
u_platform = p - platform_len;
__copy_to_user(u_platform, k_platform, platform_len);
- } else
- u_platform = p;
+ stack_top = u_platform;
+ }

#if defined(__i386__) && defined(CONFIG_SMP)
/*
@@ -149,15 +152,14 @@
* processors. This keeps Mr Marcelo Person happier but should be
* removed for 2.5
*/
-
if(smp_num_siblings > 1)
- u_platform = u_platform - ((current->pid % 64) << 7);
+ stack_top -= ((current->pid % NR_CPUS) << 7);
#endif

/*
* Force 16 byte _final_ alignment here for generality.
*/
- sp = (elf_addr_t *)(~15UL & (unsigned long)(u_platform));
+ sp = (elf_addr_t *)(~15UL & (unsigned long)(stack_top));
csp = sp;
csp -= (1+DLINFO_ITEMS)*2 + (k_platform ? 2 : 0);
#ifdef DLINFO_ARCH_ITEMS

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