On 11/19/2009 11:28 AM, Steven Rostedt wrote: > > Hehe, scratch register on i686 ;-) > > i686 has no extra regs. It just has: > > %eax, %ebx, %ecx, %edx - as the general purpose regs > %esp - stack > %ebp - frame pointer > %edi, %esi - counter regs > > That's just 8 regs, and half of those are special. >
For a modern ABI it is better described as: %eax, %edx, %ecx - argument/return/scratch registers %ebx, %esi, %edi - saved registers %esp - stack pointer %ebp - frame pointer (saved) > Perhaps we could create another profiler? Instead of calling mcount, > call a new function: __fentry__ or something. Have it activated with > another switch. This could make the performance of the function tracer > even better without all these exceptions. > > <function>: > call __fentry__ > [...] > Calling the profiler immediately at the entry point is clearly the more sane option. It means the ABI is well-defined, stable, and independent of what the actual function contents are. It means that ABI isn't the normal C ABI (the __fentry__ function would have to preserve all registers), but that's fine... -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.