On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 7:46 AM, Ingo Molnar wrote: > > Please pull the latest efi-urgent-for-linus git tree from: > > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git efi-urgent-for-linus > > # HEAD: bea23c757f66d91dac8fdadd94da0cba6b0b66bc x86/efi: Fix 7th argument to efi_call() > > A leftover fix from the v4.6 cycle. I'm not pulling this. It seems to be completely broken unless I'm mis-reading things. > diff --git a/arch/x86/platform/efi/efi_stub_64.S b/arch/x86/platform/efi/efi_stub_64.S > index 92723aeae0f9..62938ffbb9f9 100644 > --- a/arch/x86/platform/efi/efi_stub_64.S > +++ b/arch/x86/platform/efi/efi_stub_64.S > @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ ENTRY(efi_call) > FRAME_BEGIN > SAVE_XMM > mov (%rsp), %rax > - mov 8(%rax), %rax > + mov 16(%rax), %rax > subq $48, %rsp > mov %r9, 32(%rsp) > mov %rax, 40(%rsp) This code is an unmitigated disaster. It makes no sense, but the reason I refuse to pull it is that it also seems to be buggy - with or without that patch. In particular,. the SAME_XMM code saves the old stack pointer, but that's just crazy. It saves the stack pointer *AFTER* we've done that FRAME_BEGIN which will have *changed* the stack pointer, depending on whether stack frames are enabled or not. So when the code then does mov (%rsp), %rax we now move that old stack pointer into %rax, but the offset off that stack pointer will depend on whether that FRAME_BEGIN saved off %rbp or not. So that whole 8-vs-16 offset confusion depends on the frame pointer! If frame pointers were enabled, it will be 16. If they weren't, it will be 8. That patch that changes it from 8 to 16 will just move the bug around. Before, it was correct when frame pointers were disabled and buggy otherwise. Now, it's correct if frame pointers are enabled, and buggy otherwise. I may be missing something, but I think that commit is pure garbage. I think the right fix is to just get rid of that silly conditional frame pointer thing, and always use frame pointers in this stub function. And then we don't need that (odd) load to get the old stack pointer into %rax - we can just use the frame pointer. Something like the attached completely untested patch. But maybe I was missing something. Maybe my patch is crap and the patch above is right for some reason that completely evades me. Since this apparently only affects the SGI EFI stuff, can you please test this, Alex? Linus