Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 10 Jan 2017 22:39:14 +0800 | From | Herbert Xu <> | Subject | Re: x86-64: Maintain 16-byte stack alignment |
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 10:33:40PM +0800, Herbert Xu wrote: > I recently applied the patch > > https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9468391/ > > and ended up with a boot crash when it tried to run the x86 chacha20 > code. It turned out that the patch changed a manually aligned > stack buffer to one that is aligned by gcc. What was happening was > that gcc can stack align to any value on x86-64 except 16. The > reason is that gcc assumes that the stack is always 16-byte aligned, > which is not actually the case in the kernel.
BTW this is with Debian gcc 4.7.2 which does not allow an 8-byte stack alignment as attempted by the Makefile:
$ gcc -S -O2 -mno-sse -mpreferred-stack-boundary=3 a.c a.c:1:0: error: -mpreferred-stack-boundary=3 is not between 4 and 12 $
Obviously this is not an issue if your compiler actually allows the 8-byte alignment.
Cheers, -- Email: Herbert Xu <herbert@gondor.apana.org.au> Home Page: http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/ PGP Key: http://gondor.apana.org.au/~herbert/pubkey.txt
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