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    powerpc: ftrace, do nothing in mcount call for dyn ftrace · c7b0d173
    Steven Rostedt 提交于
    Impact: quicken mcount calls that are not replaced by dyn ftrace
    
    Dynamic ftrace no longer does on the fly recording of mcount locations.
    The mcount locations are now found at compile time. The mcount
    function no longer needs to store registers and call a stub function.
    It can now just simply return.
    
    Since there are some functions that do not get converted to a nop
    (.init sections and other code that may disappear), this patch should
    help speed up that code.
    
    Also, the stub for mcount on PowerPC 32 can not be a simple branch
    link register like it is on PowerPC 64. According to the ABI specification:
    
    "The _mcount routine is required to restore the link register from
     the stack so that the profiling code can be inserted transparently,
     whether or not the profiled function saves the link register itself."
    
    This means that we must restore the link register that was used
    to make the call to mcount.  The minimal mcount function for PPC32
    ends up being:
    
     mcount:
            mflr    r0
            mtctr   r0
            lwz     r0, 4(r1)
            mtlr    r0
            bctr
    
    Where we move the link register used to call mcount into the
    ctr register, and then restore the link register from the stack.
    Then we use the ctr register to jump back to the mcount caller.
    The r0 register is free for us to use.
    Signed-off-by: NSteven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com>
    Signed-off-by: NIngo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>
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