kernel-aes67/arch/sparc64/lib
David S. Miller efdc1e2083 [SPARC64]: Simplify user fault fixup handling.
Instead of doing byte-at-a-time user accesses to figure
out where the fault occurred, read the saved fault_address
from the current thread structure.

For the sake of defensive programming, if the fault_address
does not fall into the user buffer range, simply assume the
whole area faulted.  This will cause the fixup for
copy_from_user() to clear the entire kernel side buffer.

Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
2005-09-28 21:06:47 -07:00
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atomic.S
bitops.S
bzero.S
checksum.S
clear_page.S
copy_in_user.S
copy_page.S
csum_copy_from_user.S
csum_copy_to_user.S
csum_copy.S
delay.c
find_bit.c
iomap.c
ipcsum.S
Makefile
mcount.S
memcmp.S
memmove.S
memscan.S
PeeCeeI.c
rwsem.S
strlen_user.S
strlen.S
strncmp.S
strncpy_from_user.S [SPARC64]: Fix fault handling in unaligned trap handler. 2005-09-28 20:41:45 -07:00
U1copy_from_user.S
U1copy_to_user.S
U1memcpy.S
U3copy_from_user.S
U3copy_to_user.S
U3memcpy.S
U3patch.S
user_fixup.c [SPARC64]: Simplify user fault fixup handling. 2005-09-28 21:06:47 -07:00
VISsave.S
xor.S