On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 6:23 PM, Linus Torvalds
<torvalds(a)linux-foundation.org> wrote:
On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 2:39 PM, Paul Moore <pmoore(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>
> This code has passed our testsuite without problem and it has held up
> to my ad-hoc stress tests (arguably better than the existing code),
> please consider pulling this as fix for the next v4.11-rcX tag.
Ok, pulled. However, looking at the changes in the patch it becomes
obvious that it is now completely bogus to inline the
"audit_signal_info()" function.
That silly inline in the header file now only generates bigger and
slower code, since that inlined function now calls another function
auditd_test_task() that is *not* inlined, so it ends up being a
function call anyway.
Good catch. I was so worried about the other issues in this patch I
missed this obvious point.
It would be much better to just unlinline audit_signal_info(), move
it
into kernel/audit.c, and let the compiler then inline the
__audit_signal_info() helper function (or just fold it into that
function manually as part of the move).
The whole reason for that inlined part, and the uninlined
__audit_signal_info() helper was that the code *used* to be able to
avoid a function call entirely. That reason is now gone.
Agreed. Normally I would say let's just fix it in audit/next and I'll
send it to you during the next merge window; however, since we're
breaking the whole point of this inline in the -rcX stage, and the
uninline'ing patch would be rather trivial, would you prefer I send it
to you now for v4.11?
--
paul moore
security @ redhat