On 11/25/2009 08:44 AM, Jakub Jelinek wrote: > > If you compile kernels 90%+ people out there run with -p on i?86/x86_64, > then certainly coming up with a new gcc switch and new profiling ABI is > desirable. -p on i?86/x86_64 e.g. forces -fno-omit-frame-pointer, which > makes code on these register starved arches significantly worse. > Making GCC output profiling call before prologue instead of after prologue > is a 4 liner in generic code and a few lines in target specific code. > The important thing is that we shouldn't have 100 different profiling ABIs, > so it is desirable to agree on something that will be generally useful not > just for the kernel, but perhaps for other purposes. >
There is really just one that makes sense, which is providing the ABI-defined entry state, which means intercepting at the point of entry. Anything else is/was a mistake. -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.