sh: move fpu_counter into ARCH specific thread_struct

Only a couple of arches (sh/x86) use fpu_counter in task_struct so it can
be moved out into ARCH specific thread_struct, reducing the size of
task_struct for other arches.

Compile tested sh defconfig + sh4-linux-gcc (4.6.3)

Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
Cc: Paul Mundt <paul.mundt@gmail.com>
Cc: Ingo Molnar <mingo@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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Vineet Gupta 2013-11-12 15:08:45 -08:00 committed by Linus Torvalds
parent 261adc9a60
commit 616c05d110
5 changed files with 25 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ static inline void __unlazy_fpu(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pt_regs *regs)
save_fpu(tsk);
release_fpu(regs);
} else
tsk->fpu_counter = 0;
tsk->thread.fpu_counter = 0;
}
static inline void unlazy_fpu(struct task_struct *tsk, struct pt_regs *regs)

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@ -111,6 +111,16 @@ struct thread_struct {
/* Extended processor state */
union thread_xstate *xstate;
/*
* fpu_counter contains the number of consecutive context switches
* that the FPU is used. If this is over a threshold, the lazy fpu
* saving becomes unlazy to save the trap. This is an unsigned char
* so that after 256 times the counter wraps and the behavior turns
* lazy again; this to deal with bursty apps that only use FPU for
* a short time
*/
unsigned char fpu_counter;
};
#define INIT_THREAD { \

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@ -126,6 +126,16 @@ struct thread_struct {
/* floating point info */
union thread_xstate *xstate;
/*
* fpu_counter contains the number of consecutive context switches
* that the FPU is used. If this is over a threshold, the lazy fpu
* saving becomes unlazy to save the trap. This is an unsigned char
* so that after 256 times the counter wraps and the behavior turns
* lazy again; this to deal with bursty apps that only use FPU for
* a short time
*/
unsigned char fpu_counter;
};
#define INIT_MMAP \

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ void __fpu_state_restore(void)
restore_fpu(tsk);
task_thread_info(tsk)->status |= TS_USEDFPU;
tsk->fpu_counter++;
tsk->thread.fpu_counter++;
}
void fpu_state_restore(struct pt_regs *regs)

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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ int copy_thread(unsigned long clone_flags, unsigned long usp,
#endif
ti->addr_limit = KERNEL_DS;
ti->status &= ~TS_USEDFPU;
p->fpu_counter = 0;
p->thread.fpu_counter = 0;
return 0;
}
*childregs = *current_pt_regs();
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ __switch_to(struct task_struct *prev, struct task_struct *next)
unlazy_fpu(prev, task_pt_regs(prev));
/* we're going to use this soon, after a few expensive things */
if (next->fpu_counter > 5)
if (next->thread.fpu_counter > 5)
prefetch(next_t->xstate);
#ifdef CONFIG_MMU
@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ __switch_to(struct task_struct *prev, struct task_struct *next)
* restore of the math state immediately to avoid the trap; the
* chances of needing FPU soon are obviously high now
*/
if (next->fpu_counter > 5)
if (next->thread.fpu_counter > 5)
__fpu_state_restore();
return prev;