}
/*
- * i386 calling convention returns 64-bit value in edx:eax, while
- * x86_64 returns at rax. Also, the "A" constraint does not really
- * mean rdx:rax in x86_64, so we need specialized behaviour for each
- * architecture
+ * both i386 and x86_64 returns 64-bit value in edx:eax, but gcc's "A"
+ * constraint has different meanings. For i386, "A" means exactly
+ * edx:eax, while for x86_64 it doesn't mean rdx:rax or edx:eax. Instead,
+ * it means rax *or* rdx.
*/
#ifdef CONFIG_X86_64
#define DECLARE_ARGS(val, low, high) unsigned low, high
{
DECLARE_ARGS(val, low, high);
- rdtsc_barrier();
asm volatile("rdtsc" : EAX_EDX_RET(val, low, high));
- rdtsc_barrier();
return EAX_EDX_VAL(val, low, high);
}
}
#define rdtscl(low) \
- ((low) = (u32)native_read_tsc())
+ ((low) = (u32)__native_read_tsc())
#define rdtscll(val) \
- ((val) = native_read_tsc())
+ ((val) = __native_read_tsc())
#define rdpmc(counter, low, high) \
do { \