Le 23/09/2022 à 17:41, Nicholas Piggin a écrit : > WARN_ONCE and similar are often used in frequently executed code, and > should not crash the system. The program check interrupt caused by > WARN_ON_ONCE can be a significant overhead even when nothing is being > printed. This can cause performance to become unacceptable, having the > same effective impact to the user as a BUG_ON(). > > Avoid this overhead by patching the trap with a nop instruction after a > "once" trap fires. Conditional warnings that return a result must have > equivalent compare and branch instructions after the trap, so when it is > nopped the statement will behave the same way. It's possible the asm > goto should be removed entirely and this comparison just done in C now.
You mean, just like PPC32 ? (Since db87a7199229 ("powerpc/bug: Remove specific powerpc BUG_ON() and WARN_ON() on PPC32")) But I'm having hard time with your change. You change only WARN_ON() But WARN_ON_ONCE() calls __WARN_FLAGS() And WARN_ONCE() calls WARN() via DO_ONCE_LITE_IF() So I don't see any ..._ONCE something going with WARN_ON(). Am I missing something ? Otherwise, what you want to do is to patch the 'twi' in __WARN_FLAGS() by a non conditional branch to __label_warn_on . Christophe