KVM/x86: Use assembly instruction mnemonics instead of .byte streams
Recently the minimum required version of binutils was changed to 2.20,
which supports all VMX instruction mnemonics. The patch removes
all .byte #defines and uses real instruction mnemonics instead.
The compiler is now able to pass memory operand to the instruction,
so there is no need for memory clobber anymore. Also, the compiler
adds CC register clobber automatically to all extended asm clauses,
so the patch also removes explicit CC clobber.
The immediate benefit of the patch is removal of many unnecesary
register moves, resulting in 1434 saved bytes in vmx.o:
text data bss dec hex filename
151257 18246 8500 178003 2b753 vmx.o
152691 18246 8500 179437 2bced vmx-old.o
Some examples of improvement include removal of unneeded moves
of %rsp to %rax in front of invept and invvpid instructions: