On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 01:20:26PM -0800, Kees Cook wrote: > Ooooh, that is intense. And the trampolines (EX_REG_HANDLERs) are all > just there to catch whatever register gcc decides to stuff the value > into? *cover face* Sure, okay. :)
Right, they shouldn't be big functions, but barring whole program LTO there's just no knowing which are unused. > I wonder how many existing WARN callsites could be repurposed to use this? At the very least all WARN/BUG instances with trivial @format argument that are inlined I think. For example, things like: static inline some_function() { /* ... */ WARN(cond, "blah blah blah\n"); /* ... */ } where the format has no arguments. Here we can out-of-line the printk() stuff, which, as is the purpose here, shrinks the size of the inline.