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Subject[patch V2 29/44] x86/idt: Move 32bit idt_descr to C code
32bit has the idt_descr sitting in the low level assembly entry code. There
is no reason for that. Move it into the C file and use the 64bit version of
it.

Signed-off-by: Thomas Gleixner <tglx@linutronix.de>
---
arch/x86/kernel/head_32.S | 6 ------
arch/x86/kernel/idt.c | 10 +++++-----
2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)

--- a/arch/x86/kernel/head_32.S
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/head_32.S
@@ -622,7 +622,6 @@ ENTRY(initial_stack)

.data
.globl boot_gdt_descr
-.globl idt_descr

ALIGN
# early boot GDT descriptor (must use 1:1 address mapping)
@@ -631,11 +630,6 @@ ENTRY(initial_stack)
.word __BOOT_DS+7
.long boot_gdt - __PAGE_OFFSET

- .word 0 # 32-bit align idt_desc.address
-idt_descr:
- .word IDT_ENTRIES*8-1 # idt contains 256 entries
- .long idt_table
-
# boot GDT descriptor (later on used by CPU#0):
.word 0 # 32 bit align gdt_desc.address
ENTRY(early_gdt_descr)
--- a/arch/x86/kernel/idt.c
+++ b/arch/x86/kernel/idt.c
@@ -10,15 +10,15 @@
/* Must be page-aligned because the real IDT is used in a fixmap. */
gate_desc idt_table[IDT_ENTRIES] __page_aligned_bss;

-#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
-/* No need to be aligned, but done to keep all IDTs defined the same way. */
-gate_desc debug_idt_table[IDT_ENTRIES] __page_aligned_bss;
-
struct desc_ptr idt_descr __ro_after_init = {
- .size = IDT_ENTRIES * 16 - 1,
+ .size = (IDT_ENTRIES * 2 * sizeof(unsigned long)) - 1,
.address = (unsigned long) idt_table,
};

+#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
+/* No need to be aligned, but done to keep all IDTs defined the same way. */
+gate_desc debug_idt_table[IDT_ENTRIES] __page_aligned_bss;
+
const struct desc_ptr debug_idt_descr = {
.size = IDT_ENTRIES * 16 - 1,
.address = (unsigned long) debug_idt_table,

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