x86 signals: lift set_fs
authorRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
Sat, 19 Apr 2008 21:27:56 +0000 (14:27 -0700)
committerIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
Sat, 26 Apr 2008 15:35:47 +0000 (17:35 +0200)
This lifts the set_fs(USER_DS) call for signal handler setup out of the
three places copying the same code into the one place that calls them
all.  There is no change in what it does.

Signed-off-by: Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
arch/x86/ia32/ia32_signal.c
arch/x86/kernel/signal_64.c

index 0866104f684c2ebe2f9f871f2da9f45575004ab4..bbed3a26ce5567abb107f0371651c906b5f368a7 100644 (file)
@@ -499,8 +499,6 @@ int ia32_setup_frame(int sig, struct k_sigaction *ka,
        regs->cs = __USER32_CS;
        regs->ss = __USER32_DS;
 
-       set_fs(USER_DS);
-
 #if DEBUG_SIG
        printk(KERN_DEBUG "SIG deliver (%s:%d): sp=%p pc=%lx ra=%u\n",
               current->comm, current->pid, frame, regs->ip, frame->pretcode);
@@ -596,8 +594,6 @@ int ia32_setup_rt_frame(int sig, struct k_sigaction *ka, siginfo_t *info,
        regs->cs = __USER32_CS;
        regs->ss = __USER32_DS;
 
-       set_fs(USER_DS);
-
 #if DEBUG_SIG
        printk(KERN_DEBUG "SIG deliver (%s:%d): sp=%p pc=%lx ra=%u\n",
               current->comm, current->pid, frame, regs->ip, frame->pretcode);
index 3a76702dc3f18b53599d55b42c94801bdfc5d312..ccb2a4560c2d91496bdbee9d35ed04d07c9f65bf 100644 (file)
@@ -285,10 +285,6 @@ static int setup_rt_frame(int sig, struct k_sigaction *ka, siginfo_t *info,
           even if the handler happens to be interrupting 32-bit code. */
        regs->cs = __USER_CS;
 
-       /* This, by contrast, has nothing to do with segment registers -
-          see include/asm-x86_64/uaccess.h for details. */
-       set_fs(USER_DS);
-
        return 0;
 
 give_sigsegv:
@@ -376,6 +372,13 @@ handle_signal(unsigned long sig, siginfo_t *info, struct k_sigaction *ka,
        ret = setup_rt_frame(sig, ka, info, oldset, regs);
 
        if (ret == 0) {
+               /*
+                * This has nothing to do with segment registers,
+                * despite the name.  This magic affects uaccess.h
+                * macros' behavior.  Reset it to the normal setting.
+                */
+               set_fs(USER_DS);
+
                /*
                 * Clear the direction flag as per the ABI for function entry.
                 */