fix up initial thread stack pointer vs thread_info confusion

The INIT_TASK() initializer was similarly confused about the stack vs
thread_info allocation that the allocators had, and that were fixed in
commit b235beea9e ("Clarify naming of thread info/stack allocators").

The task ->stack pointer only incidentally ends up having the same value
as the thread_info, and in fact that will change.

So fix the initial task struct initializer to point to 'init_stack'
instead of 'init_thread_info', and make sure the ia64 definition for
that exists.

This actually makes the ia64 tsk->stack pointer be sensible for the
initial task, but not for any other task.  As mentioned in commit
b235beea9e, that whole pointer isn't actually used on ia64, since
task_stack_page() there just points to the (single) allocation.

All the other architectures seem to have copied the 'init_stack'
definition, even if it tended to be generally unusued.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
This commit is contained in:
Linus Torvalds 2016-06-24 17:07:33 -07:00
Родитель aca9c293d0
Коммит 7f1a00b6fc
2 изменённых файлов: 2 добавлений и 1 удалений

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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ static struct sighand_struct init_sighand = INIT_SIGHAND(init_sighand);
* handled. This is done by having a special ".data..init_task" section...
*/
#define init_thread_info init_task_mem.s.thread_info
#define init_stack init_task_mem.stack
union {
struct {

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@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ extern struct task_group root_task_group;
#define INIT_TASK(tsk) \
{ \
.state = 0, \
.stack = &init_thread_info, \
.stack = init_stack, \
.usage = ATOMIC_INIT(2), \
.flags = PF_KTHREAD, \
.prio = MAX_PRIO-20, \