42daba3165
Throw out a lot of code dealing with saving and restoring floating-point state. In skas mode, where processes run in a restoring floating-point state on kernel entry and exit is pointless. This eliminates most of arch/um/os-Linux/sys-{i386,x86_64}/registers.c. Most of what remained is now arch-indpendent, and can be moved up to arch/um/os-Linux/registers.c. Both arches need the jmp_buf accessor get_thread_reg, and i386 needs {save,restore}_fp_regs because it cheats during sigreturn by getting the fp state using ptrace rather than copying it out of the process sigcontext. After this, it turns out that arch/um/include/skas/mode-skas.h is almost completely unneeded. The declarations in it are variables which either don't exist or which don't have global scope. The one exception is kill_off_processes_skas. If that's removed, this header can be deleted. This uncovered a bug in user.h, which wasn't correctly making sure that a size_t definition was available to both userspace and kernelspace files. Signed-off-by: Jeff Dike <jdike@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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skas | ||
sysdep-i386 | ||
sysdep-ia64 | ||
sysdep-ppc | ||
sysdep-x86_64 | ||
tt | ||
aio.h | ||
arch.h | ||
as-layout.h | ||
chan_kern.h | ||
chan_user.h | ||
choose-mode.h | ||
common-offsets.h | ||
elf_user.h | ||
frame_kern.h | ||
init.h | ||
initrd.h | ||
irq_kern.h | ||
irq_user.h | ||
kern_util.h | ||
kern.h | ||
line.h | ||
longjmp.h | ||
mconsole_kern.h | ||
mconsole.h | ||
mem_kern.h | ||
mem_user.h | ||
mem.h | ||
misc_constants.h | ||
mode_kern.h | ||
mode.h | ||
net_kern.h | ||
net_user.h | ||
os.h | ||
process.h | ||
ptrace_user.h | ||
registers.h | ||
sigcontext.h | ||
sigio.h | ||
signal_kern.h | ||
skas_ptrace.h | ||
skas_ptregs.h | ||
syscall.h | ||
sysrq.h | ||
task.h | ||
tempfile.h | ||
tlb.h | ||
ubd_user.h | ||
um_malloc.h | ||
um_mmu.h | ||
um_uaccess.h | ||
uml_uaccess.h | ||
user.h |