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diff --git a/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c b/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
index a420cb949328..315a540c7ce5 100644
--- a/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
+++ b/arch/arm/vfp/vfpmodule.c
@@ -428,26 +428,6 @@ static void vfp_pm_init(void)
428static inline void vfp_pm_init(void) { } 428static inline void vfp_pm_init(void) { }
429#endif /* CONFIG_PM */ 429#endif /* CONFIG_PM */
430 430
431/*
432 * Synchronise the hardware VFP state of a thread other than current with the
433 * saved one. This function is used by the ptrace mechanism.
434 */
435#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
436void vfp_sync_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
437{
438}
439
440void vfp_flush_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
441{
442 /*
443 * On SMP systems, the VFP state is automatically saved at every
444 * context switch. We mark the thread VFP state as belonging to a
445 * non-existent CPU so that the saved one will be reloaded when
446 * needed.
447 */
448 thread->vfpstate.hard.cpu = NR_CPUS;
449}
450#else
451void vfp_sync_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread) 431void vfp_sync_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
452{ 432{
453 unsigned int cpu = get_cpu(); 433 unsigned int cpu = get_cpu();
@@ -490,9 +470,18 @@ void vfp_flush_hwstate(struct thread_info *thread)
490 last_VFP_context[cpu] = NULL; 470 last_VFP_context[cpu] = NULL;
491 } 471 }
492 472
473#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
474 /*
475 * For SMP we still have to take care of the case where the thread
476 * migrates to another CPU and then back to the original CPU on which
477 * the last VFP user is still the same thread. Mark the thread VFP
478 * state as belonging to a non-existent CPU so that the saved one will
479 * be reloaded in the above case.
480 */
481 thread->vfpstate.hard.cpu = NR_CPUS;
482#endif
493 put_cpu(); 483 put_cpu();
494} 484}
495#endif
496 485
497#include <linux/smp.h> 486#include <linux/smp.h>
498 487