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  1. #ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H
  2. #define __LINUX_COMPILER_H
  3. #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
  4. #ifdef __CHECKER__
  5. # define __user __attribute__((noderef, address_space(1)))
  6. # define __kernel __attribute__((address_space(0)))
  7. # define __safe __attribute__((safe))
  8. # define __force __attribute__((force))
  9. # define __nocast __attribute__((nocast))
  10. # define __iomem __attribute__((noderef, address_space(2)))
  11. # define __must_hold(x) __attribute__((context(x,1,1)))
  12. # define __acquires(x) __attribute__((context(x,0,1)))
  13. # define __releases(x) __attribute__((context(x,1,0)))
  14. # define __acquire(x) __context__(x,1)
  15. # define __release(x) __context__(x,-1)
  16. # define __cond_lock(x,c) ((c) ? ({ __acquire(x); 1; }) : 0)
  17. # define __percpu __attribute__((noderef, address_space(3)))
  18. #ifdef CONFIG_SPARSE_RCU_POINTER
  19. # define __rcu __attribute__((noderef, address_space(4)))
  20. #else /* CONFIG_SPARSE_RCU_POINTER */
  21. # define __rcu
  22. #endif /* CONFIG_SPARSE_RCU_POINTER */
  23. # define __private __attribute__((noderef))
  24. extern void __chk_user_ptr(const volatile void __user *);
  25. extern void __chk_io_ptr(const volatile void __iomem *);
  26. # define ACCESS_PRIVATE(p, member) (*((typeof((p)->member) __force *) &(p)->member))
  27. #else /* __CHECKER__ */
  28. # define __user
  29. # define __kernel
  30. # define __safe
  31. # define __force
  32. # define __nocast
  33. # define __iomem
  34. # define __chk_user_ptr(x) (void)0
  35. # define __chk_io_ptr(x) (void)0
  36. # define __builtin_warning(x, y...) (1)
  37. # define __must_hold(x)
  38. # define __acquires(x)
  39. # define __releases(x)
  40. # define __acquire(x) (void)0
  41. # define __release(x) (void)0
  42. # define __cond_lock(x,c) (c)
  43. # define __percpu
  44. # define __rcu
  45. # define __private
  46. # define ACCESS_PRIVATE(p, member) ((p)->member)
  47. #endif /* __CHECKER__ */
  48. /* Indirect macros required for expanded argument pasting, eg. __LINE__. */
  49. #define ___PASTE(a,b) a##b
  50. #define __PASTE(a,b) ___PASTE(a,b)
  51. #ifdef __KERNEL__
  52. #ifdef __GNUC__
  53. #include <linux/compiler-gcc.h>
  54. #endif
  55. #if defined(CC_USING_HOTPATCH) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
  56. #define notrace __attribute__((hotpatch(0,0)))
  57. #else
  58. #define notrace __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
  59. #endif
  60. /* Intel compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations
  61. * coming from above header files here
  62. */
  63. #ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
  64. # include <linux/compiler-intel.h>
  65. #endif
  66. /* Clang compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations
  67. * coming from above header files here
  68. */
  69. #ifdef __clang__
  70. #include <linux/compiler-clang.h>
  71. #endif
  72. /*
  73. * Generic compiler-dependent macros required for kernel
  74. * build go below this comment. Actual compiler/compiler version
  75. * specific implementations come from the above header files
  76. */
  77. struct ftrace_branch_data {
  78. const char *func;
  79. const char *file;
  80. unsigned line;
  81. union {
  82. struct {
  83. unsigned long correct;
  84. unsigned long incorrect;
  85. };
  86. struct {
  87. unsigned long miss;
  88. unsigned long hit;
  89. };
  90. unsigned long miss_hit[2];
  91. };
  92. };
  93. /*
  94. * Note: DISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING can be used by special lowlevel code
  95. * to disable branch tracing on a per file basis.
  96. */
  97. #if defined(CONFIG_TRACE_BRANCH_PROFILING) \
  98. && !defined(DISABLE_BRANCH_PROFILING) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
  99. void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
  100. #define likely_notrace(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
  101. #define unlikely_notrace(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
  102. #define __branch_check__(x, expect) ({ \
  103. long ______r; \
  104. static struct ftrace_branch_data \
  105. __attribute__((__aligned__(4))) \
  106. __attribute__((section("_ftrace_annotated_branch"))) \
  107. ______f = { \
  108. .func = __func__, \
  109. .file = __FILE__, \
  110. .line = __LINE__, \
  111. }; \
  112. ______r = likely_notrace(x); \
  113. ftrace_likely_update(&______f, ______r, expect); \
  114. ______r; \
  115. })
  116. /*
  117. * Using __builtin_constant_p(x) to ignore cases where the return
  118. * value is always the same. This idea is taken from a similar patch
  119. * written by Daniel Walker.
  120. */
  121. # ifndef likely
  122. # define likely(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? !!(x) : __branch_check__(x, 1))
  123. # endif
  124. # ifndef unlikely
  125. # define unlikely(x) (__builtin_constant_p(x) ? !!(x) : __branch_check__(x, 0))
  126. # endif
  127. #ifdef CONFIG_PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES
  128. /*
  129. * "Define 'is'", Bill Clinton
  130. * "Define 'if'", Steven Rostedt
  131. */
  132. #define if(cond, ...) __trace_if( (cond , ## __VA_ARGS__) )
  133. #define __trace_if(cond) \
  134. if (__builtin_constant_p(!!(cond)) ? !!(cond) : \
  135. ({ \
  136. int ______r; \
  137. static struct ftrace_branch_data \
  138. __attribute__((__aligned__(4))) \
  139. __attribute__((section("_ftrace_branch"))) \
  140. ______f = { \
  141. .func = __func__, \
  142. .file = __FILE__, \
  143. .line = __LINE__, \
  144. }; \
  145. ______r = !!(cond); \
  146. ______f.miss_hit[______r]++; \
  147. ______r; \
  148. }))
  149. #endif /* CONFIG_PROFILE_ALL_BRANCHES */
  150. #else
  151. # define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1)
  152. # define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0)
  153. #endif
  154. /* Optimization barrier */
  155. #ifndef barrier
  156. # define barrier() __memory_barrier()
  157. #endif
  158. #ifndef barrier_data
  159. # define barrier_data(ptr) barrier()
  160. #endif
  161. /* Unreachable code */
  162. #ifndef unreachable
  163. # define unreachable() do { } while (1)
  164. #endif
  165. /*
  166. * KENTRY - kernel entry point
  167. * This can be used to annotate symbols (functions or data) that are used
  168. * without their linker symbol being referenced explicitly. For example,
  169. * interrupt vector handlers, or functions in the kernel image that are found
  170. * programatically.
  171. *
  172. * Not required for symbols exported with EXPORT_SYMBOL, or initcalls. Those
  173. * are handled in their own way (with KEEP() in linker scripts).
  174. *
  175. * KENTRY can be avoided if the symbols in question are marked as KEEP() in the
  176. * linker script. For example an architecture could KEEP() its entire
  177. * boot/exception vector code rather than annotate each function and data.
  178. */
  179. #ifndef KENTRY
  180. # define KENTRY(sym) \
  181. extern typeof(sym) sym; \
  182. static const unsigned long __kentry_##sym \
  183. __used \
  184. __attribute__((section("___kentry" "+" #sym ), used)) \
  185. = (unsigned long)&sym;
  186. #endif
  187. #ifndef RELOC_HIDE
  188. # define RELOC_HIDE(ptr, off) \
  189. ({ unsigned long __ptr; \
  190. __ptr = (unsigned long) (ptr); \
  191. (typeof(ptr)) (__ptr + (off)); })
  192. #endif
  193. #ifndef OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR
  194. #define OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR(var) barrier()
  195. #endif
  196. /* Not-quite-unique ID. */
  197. #ifndef __UNIQUE_ID
  198. # define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __LINE__)
  199. #endif
  200. #include <uapi/linux/types.h>
  201. #define __READ_ONCE_SIZE \
  202. ({ \
  203. switch (size) { \
  204. case 1: *(__u8 *)res = *(volatile __u8 *)p; break; \
  205. case 2: *(__u16 *)res = *(volatile __u16 *)p; break; \
  206. case 4: *(__u32 *)res = *(volatile __u32 *)p; break; \
  207. case 8: *(__u64 *)res = *(volatile __u64 *)p; break; \
  208. default: \
  209. barrier(); \
  210. __builtin_memcpy((void *)res, (const void *)p, size); \
  211. barrier(); \
  212. } \
  213. })
  214. static __always_inline
  215. void __read_once_size(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
  216. {
  217. __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
  218. }
  219. #ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
  220. /*
  221. * This function is not 'inline' because __no_sanitize_address confilcts
  222. * with inlining. Attempt to inline it may cause a build failure.
  223. * https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67368
  224. * '__maybe_unused' allows us to avoid defined-but-not-used warnings.
  225. */
  226. static __no_sanitize_address __maybe_unused
  227. void __read_once_size_nocheck(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
  228. {
  229. __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
  230. }
  231. #else
  232. static __always_inline
  233. void __read_once_size_nocheck(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
  234. {
  235. __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
  236. }
  237. #endif
  238. static __always_inline void __write_once_size(volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
  239. {
  240. switch (size) {
  241. case 1: *(volatile __u8 *)p = *(__u8 *)res; break;
  242. case 2: *(volatile __u16 *)p = *(__u16 *)res; break;
  243. case 4: *(volatile __u32 *)p = *(__u32 *)res; break;
  244. case 8: *(volatile __u64 *)p = *(__u64 *)res; break;
  245. default:
  246. barrier();
  247. __builtin_memcpy((void *)p, (const void *)res, size);
  248. barrier();
  249. }
  250. }
  251. /*
  252. * Prevent the compiler from merging or refetching reads or writes. The
  253. * compiler is also forbidden from reordering successive instances of
  254. * READ_ONCE, WRITE_ONCE and ACCESS_ONCE (see below), but only when the
  255. * compiler is aware of some particular ordering. One way to make the
  256. * compiler aware of ordering is to put the two invocations of READ_ONCE,
  257. * WRITE_ONCE or ACCESS_ONCE() in different C statements.
  258. *
  259. * In contrast to ACCESS_ONCE these two macros will also work on aggregate
  260. * data types like structs or unions. If the size of the accessed data
  261. * type exceeds the word size of the machine (e.g., 32 bits or 64 bits)
  262. * READ_ONCE() and WRITE_ONCE() will fall back to memcpy(). There's at
  263. * least two memcpy()s: one for the __builtin_memcpy() and then one for
  264. * the macro doing the copy of variable - '__u' allocated on the stack.
  265. *
  266. * Their two major use cases are: (1) Mediating communication between
  267. * process-level code and irq/NMI handlers, all running on the same CPU,
  268. * and (2) Ensuring that the compiler does not fold, spindle, or otherwise
  269. * mutilate accesses that either do not require ordering or that interact
  270. * with an explicit memory barrier or atomic instruction that provides the
  271. * required ordering.
  272. */
  273. #define __READ_ONCE(x, check) \
  274. ({ \
  275. union { typeof(x) __val; char __c[1]; } __u; \
  276. if (check) \
  277. __read_once_size(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
  278. else \
  279. __read_once_size_nocheck(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
  280. __u.__val; \
  281. })
  282. #define READ_ONCE(x) __READ_ONCE(x, 1)
  283. /*
  284. * Use READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() instead of READ_ONCE() if you need
  285. * to hide memory access from KASAN.
  286. */
  287. #define READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(x) __READ_ONCE(x, 0)
  288. #define WRITE_ONCE(x, val) \
  289. ({ \
  290. union { typeof(x) __val; char __c[1]; } __u = \
  291. { .__val = (__force typeof(x)) (val) }; \
  292. __write_once_size(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
  293. __u.__val; \
  294. })
  295. #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
  296. #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
  297. #ifdef __KERNEL__
  298. /*
  299. * Allow us to mark functions as 'deprecated' and have gcc emit a nice
  300. * warning for each use, in hopes of speeding the functions removal.
  301. * Usage is:
  302. * int __deprecated foo(void)
  303. */
  304. #ifndef __deprecated
  305. # define __deprecated /* unimplemented */
  306. #endif
  307. #ifdef MODULE
  308. #define __deprecated_for_modules __deprecated
  309. #else
  310. #define __deprecated_for_modules
  311. #endif
  312. #ifndef __must_check
  313. #define __must_check
  314. #endif
  315. #ifndef CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK
  316. #undef __must_check
  317. #define __must_check
  318. #endif
  319. #ifndef CONFIG_ENABLE_WARN_DEPRECATED
  320. #undef __deprecated
  321. #undef __deprecated_for_modules
  322. #define __deprecated
  323. #define __deprecated_for_modules
  324. #endif
  325. #ifndef __malloc
  326. #define __malloc
  327. #endif
  328. /*
  329. * Allow us to avoid 'defined but not used' warnings on functions and data,
  330. * as well as force them to be emitted to the assembly file.
  331. *
  332. * As of gcc 3.4, static functions that are not marked with attribute((used))
  333. * may be elided from the assembly file. As of gcc 3.4, static data not so
  334. * marked will not be elided, but this may change in a future gcc version.
  335. *
  336. * NOTE: Because distributions shipped with a backported unit-at-a-time
  337. * compiler in gcc 3.3, we must define __used to be __attribute__((used))
  338. * for gcc >=3.3 instead of 3.4.
  339. *
  340. * In prior versions of gcc, such functions and data would be emitted, but
  341. * would be warned about except with attribute((unused)).
  342. *
  343. * Mark functions that are referenced only in inline assembly as __used so
  344. * the code is emitted even though it appears to be unreferenced.
  345. */
  346. #ifndef __used
  347. # define __used /* unimplemented */
  348. #endif
  349. #ifndef __maybe_unused
  350. # define __maybe_unused /* unimplemented */
  351. #endif
  352. #ifndef __always_unused
  353. # define __always_unused /* unimplemented */
  354. #endif
  355. #ifndef noinline
  356. #define noinline
  357. #endif
  358. /*
  359. * Rather then using noinline to prevent stack consumption, use
  360. * noinline_for_stack instead. For documentation reasons.
  361. */
  362. #define noinline_for_stack noinline
  363. #ifndef __always_inline
  364. #define __always_inline inline
  365. #endif
  366. #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
  367. /*
  368. * From the GCC manual:
  369. *
  370. * Many functions do not examine any values except their arguments,
  371. * and have no effects except the return value. Basically this is
  372. * just slightly more strict class than the `pure' attribute above,
  373. * since function is not allowed to read global memory.
  374. *
  375. * Note that a function that has pointer arguments and examines the
  376. * data pointed to must _not_ be declared `const'. Likewise, a
  377. * function that calls a non-`const' function usually must not be
  378. * `const'. It does not make sense for a `const' function to return
  379. * `void'.
  380. */
  381. #ifndef __attribute_const__
  382. # define __attribute_const__ /* unimplemented */
  383. #endif
  384. #ifndef __latent_entropy
  385. # define __latent_entropy
  386. #endif
  387. /*
  388. * Tell gcc if a function is cold. The compiler will assume any path
  389. * directly leading to the call is unlikely.
  390. */
  391. #ifndef __cold
  392. #define __cold
  393. #endif
  394. /* Simple shorthand for a section definition */
  395. #ifndef __section
  396. # define __section(S) __attribute__ ((__section__(#S)))
  397. #endif
  398. #ifndef __visible
  399. #define __visible
  400. #endif
  401. /*
  402. * Assume alignment of return value.
  403. */
  404. #ifndef __assume_aligned
  405. #define __assume_aligned(a, ...)
  406. #endif
  407. /* Are two types/vars the same type (ignoring qualifiers)? */
  408. #ifndef __same_type
  409. # define __same_type(a, b) __builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a), typeof(b))
  410. #endif
  411. /* Is this type a native word size -- useful for atomic operations */
  412. #ifndef __native_word
  413. # define __native_word(t) (sizeof(t) == sizeof(char) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(short) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(int) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(long))
  414. #endif
  415. #ifndef __optimize
  416. # define __optimize(level)
  417. #endif
  418. /* Compile time object size, -1 for unknown */
  419. #ifndef __compiletime_object_size
  420. # define __compiletime_object_size(obj) -1
  421. #endif
  422. #ifndef __compiletime_warning
  423. # define __compiletime_warning(message)
  424. #endif
  425. #ifndef __compiletime_error
  426. # define __compiletime_error(message)
  427. /*
  428. * Sparse complains of variable sized arrays due to the temporary variable in
  429. * __compiletime_assert. Unfortunately we can't just expand it out to make
  430. * sparse see a constant array size without breaking compiletime_assert on old
  431. * versions of GCC (e.g. 4.2.4), so hide the array from sparse altogether.
  432. */
  433. # ifndef __CHECKER__
  434. # define __compiletime_error_fallback(condition) \
  435. do { ((void)sizeof(char[1 - 2 * condition])); } while (0)
  436. # endif
  437. #endif
  438. #ifndef __compiletime_error_fallback
  439. # define __compiletime_error_fallback(condition) do { } while (0)
  440. #endif
  441. #define __compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix) \
  442. do { \
  443. bool __cond = !(condition); \
  444. extern void prefix ## suffix(void) __compiletime_error(msg); \
  445. if (__cond) \
  446. prefix ## suffix(); \
  447. __compiletime_error_fallback(__cond); \
  448. } while (0)
  449. #define _compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix) \
  450. __compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix)
  451. /**
  452. * compiletime_assert - break build and emit msg if condition is false
  453. * @condition: a compile-time constant condition to check
  454. * @msg: a message to emit if condition is false
  455. *
  456. * In tradition of POSIX assert, this macro will break the build if the
  457. * supplied condition is *false*, emitting the supplied error message if the
  458. * compiler has support to do so.
  459. */
  460. #define compiletime_assert(condition, msg) \
  461. _compiletime_assert(condition, msg, __compiletime_assert_, __LINE__)
  462. #define compiletime_assert_atomic_type(t) \
  463. compiletime_assert(__native_word(t), \
  464. "Need native word sized stores/loads for atomicity.")
  465. /*
  466. * Prevent the compiler from merging or refetching accesses. The compiler
  467. * is also forbidden from reordering successive instances of ACCESS_ONCE(),
  468. * but only when the compiler is aware of some particular ordering. One way
  469. * to make the compiler aware of ordering is to put the two invocations of
  470. * ACCESS_ONCE() in different C statements.
  471. *
  472. * ACCESS_ONCE will only work on scalar types. For union types, ACCESS_ONCE
  473. * on a union member will work as long as the size of the member matches the
  474. * size of the union and the size is smaller than word size.
  475. *
  476. * The major use cases of ACCESS_ONCE used to be (1) Mediating communication
  477. * between process-level code and irq/NMI handlers, all running on the same CPU,
  478. * and (2) Ensuring that the compiler does not fold, spindle, or otherwise
  479. * mutilate accesses that either do not require ordering or that interact
  480. * with an explicit memory barrier or atomic instruction that provides the
  481. * required ordering.
  482. *
  483. * If possible use READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() instead.
  484. */
  485. #define __ACCESS_ONCE(x) ({ \
  486. __maybe_unused typeof(x) __var = (__force typeof(x)) 0; \
  487. (volatile typeof(x) *)&(x); })
  488. #define ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*__ACCESS_ONCE(x))
  489. /**
  490. * lockless_dereference() - safely load a pointer for later dereference
  491. * @p: The pointer to load
  492. *
  493. * Similar to rcu_dereference(), but for situations where the pointed-to
  494. * object's lifetime is managed by something other than RCU. That
  495. * "something other" might be reference counting or simple immortality.
  496. *
  497. * The seemingly unused variable ___typecheck_p validates that @p is
  498. * indeed a pointer type by using a pointer to typeof(*p) as the type.
  499. * Taking a pointer to typeof(*p) again is needed in case p is void *.
  500. */
  501. #define lockless_dereference(p) \
  502. ({ \
  503. typeof(p) _________p1 = READ_ONCE(p); \
  504. typeof(*(p)) *___typecheck_p __maybe_unused; \
  505. smp_read_barrier_depends(); /* Dependency order vs. p above. */ \
  506. (_________p1); \
  507. })
  508. /* Ignore/forbid kprobes attach on very low level functions marked by this attribute: */
  509. #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES
  510. # define __kprobes __attribute__((__section__(".kprobes.text")))
  511. # define nokprobe_inline __always_inline
  512. #else
  513. # define __kprobes
  514. # define nokprobe_inline inline
  515. #endif
  516. #endif /* __LINUX_COMPILER_H */