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    x86: reorganize SMAP handling in user space accesses · 11f1a4b9
    Linus Torvalds authored
    
    
    This reorganizes how we do the stac/clac instructions in the user access
    code.  Instead of adding the instructions directly to the same inline
    asm that does the actual user level access and exception handling, add
    them at a higher level.
    
    This is mainly preparation for the next step, where we will expose an
    interface to allow users to mark several accesses together as being user
    space accesses, but it does already clean up some code:
    
     - the inlined trivial cases of copy_in_user() now do stac/clac just
       once over the accesses: they used to do one pair around the user
       space read, and another pair around the write-back.
    
     - the {get,put}_user_ex() macros that are used with the catch/try
       handling don't do any stac/clac at all, because that happens in the
       try/catch surrounding them.
    
    Other than those two cleanups that happened naturally from the
    re-organization, this should not make any difference. Yet.
    
    Signed-off-by: default avatarLinus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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