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SubjectRe: [PATCH RFC V2 02/17] x86/fpu: Refactor arch_set_user_pkey_access() for PKS support
On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 12:20:41AM -0700, ira.weiny@intel.com wrote:
> +/*
> + * Get a new pkey register value from the user values specified.
> + *
> + * Kernel users use the same flags as user space:
> + * PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS
> + * PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE
> + */
> +u32 get_new_pkr(u32 old_pkr, int pkey, unsigned long init_val)
> +{
> + int pkey_shift = (pkey * PKR_BITS_PER_PKEY);
> + u32 new_pkr_bits = 0;
> +
> + /* Set the bits we need in the register: */
> + if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS)
> + new_pkr_bits |= PKR_AD_BIT;
> + if (init_val & PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE)
> + new_pkr_bits |= PKR_WD_BIT;
> +
> + /* Shift the bits in to the correct place: */
> + new_pkr_bits <<= pkey_shift;
> +
> + /* Mask off any old bits in place: */
> + old_pkr &= ~((PKR_AD_BIT | PKR_WD_BIT) << pkey_shift);
> +
> + /* Return the old part along with the new part: */
> + return old_pkr | new_pkr_bits;
> +}

This is unbelievable junk...

How about something like:

u32 update_pkey_reg(u32 pk_reg, int pkey, unsigned int flags)
{
int pkey_shift = pkey * PKR_BITS_PER_PKEY;

pk_reg &= ~(((1 << PKR_BITS_PER_PKEY) - 1) << pkey_shift);

if (flags & PKEY_DISABLE_ACCESS)
pk_reg |= PKR_AD_BIT << pkey_shift;
if (flags & PKEY_DISABLE_WRITE)
pk_reg |= PKR_WD_BIT << pkey_shift;

return pk_reg;
}

Then we at least have a little clue wtf the thing does.. Yes I started
with a rename and then got annoyed at the implementation too.

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