ARM: get rid of needless #if in signal handling code

Remove the #if statement which caused trouble for kernels that support
both ARMv6 and ARMv7.  Older architectures do not implement these bits,
so it should be safe to always clear them.

Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
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Russell King 2015-09-16 11:08:49 +01:00
parent 9b55613f42
commit 12fc7306e6

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@ -343,7 +343,6 @@ setup_return(struct pt_regs *regs, struct ksignal *ksig,
*/
thumb = handler & 1;
#if __LINUX_ARM_ARCH__ >= 6
/*
* Clear the If-Then Thumb-2 execution state. ARM spec
* requires this to be all 000s in ARM mode. Snapdragon
@ -352,11 +351,10 @@ setup_return(struct pt_regs *regs, struct ksignal *ksig,
*
* We must do this whenever we are running on a Thumb-2
* capable CPU, which includes ARMv6T2. However, we elect
* to do this whenever we're on an ARMv6 or later CPU for
* simplicity.
* to always do this to simplify the code; this field is
* marked UNK/SBZP for older architectures.
*/
cpsr &= ~PSR_IT_MASK;
#endif
if (thumb) {
cpsr |= PSR_T_BIT;