1c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H 2c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define __LINUX_COMPILER_H 3c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 4c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__ 5c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 6c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifdef __CHECKER__ 7c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __user __attribute__((noderef, address_space(1))) 8c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __kernel /* default address space */ 9c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __safe __attribute__((safe)) 10c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __force __attribute__((force)) 11c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __nocast __attribute__((nocast)) 12c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __iomem __attribute__((noderef, address_space(2))) 13c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __acquires(x) __attribute__((context(0,1))) 14c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __releases(x) __attribute__((context(1,0))) 15c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __acquire(x) __context__(1) 16c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __release(x) __context__(-1) 17c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __cond_lock(x) ((x) ? ({ __context__(1); 1; }) : 0) 18c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queruextern void __chk_user_ptr(void __user *); 19c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queruextern void __chk_io_ptr(void __iomem *); 20c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#else 21c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __user 22c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __kernel 23c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __safe 24c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __force 25c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __nocast 26c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __iomem 27c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __chk_user_ptr(x) (void)0 28c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __chk_io_ptr(x) (void)0 29c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __builtin_warning(x, y...) (1) 30c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __acquires(x) 31c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __releases(x) 32c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __acquire(x) (void)0 33c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __release(x) (void)0 34c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __cond_lock(x) (x) 35c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 36c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 37c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifdef __KERNEL__ 38c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 39c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#if __GNUC__ > 4 40c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#error no compiler-gcc.h file for this gcc version 41c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#elif __GNUC__ == 4 42c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# include <linux/compiler-gcc4.h> 43c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#elif __GNUC__ == 3 44c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# include <linux/compiler-gcc3.h> 45c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#else 46c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# error Sorry, your compiler is too old/not recognized. 47c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 48c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 49c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* Intel compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations 50c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * coming from above header files here 51c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 52c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER 53c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# include <linux/compiler-intel.h> 54c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 55c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 56c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* 57c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Generic compiler-dependent macros required for kernel 58c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * build go below this comment. Actual compiler/compiler version 59c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * specific implementations come from the above header files 60c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 61c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 62c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define likely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) 63c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) 64c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 65c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* Optimization barrier */ 66c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef barrier 67c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define barrier() __memory_barrier() 68c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 69c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 70c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef RELOC_HIDE 71c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define RELOC_HIDE(ptr, off) \ 72c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru ({ unsigned long __ptr; \ 73c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru __ptr = (unsigned long) (ptr); \ 74c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru (typeof(ptr)) (__ptr + (off)); }) 75c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 76c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 77c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ 78c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 79c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */ 80c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 81c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifdef __KERNEL__ 82c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* 83c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Allow us to mark functions as 'deprecated' and have gcc emit a nice 84c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * warning for each use, in hopes of speeding the functions removal. 85c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Usage is: 86c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * int __deprecated foo(void) 87c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 88c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __deprecated 89c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __deprecated /* unimplemented */ 90c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 91c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 92c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifdef MODULE 93c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define __deprecated_for_modules __deprecated 94c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#else 95c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define __deprecated_for_modules 96c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 97c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 98c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __must_check 99c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define __must_check 100c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 101c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 102c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* 103c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Allow us to avoid 'defined but not used' warnings on functions and data, 104c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * as well as force them to be emitted to the assembly file. 105c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * 106c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * As of gcc 3.3, static functions that are not marked with attribute((used)) 107c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * may be elided from the assembly file. As of gcc 3.3, static data not so 108c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * marked will not be elided, but this may change in a future gcc version. 109c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * 110c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * In prior versions of gcc, such functions and data would be emitted, but 111c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * would be warned about except with attribute((unused)). 112c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 113c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __attribute_used__ 114c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __attribute_used__ /* unimplemented */ 115c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 116c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 117c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* 118c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * From the GCC manual: 119c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * 120c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Many functions have no effects except the return value and their 121c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * return value depends only on the parameters and/or global 122c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * variables. Such a function can be subject to common subexpression 123c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * elimination and loop optimization just as an arithmetic operator 124c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * would be. 125c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * [...] 126c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 127c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __attribute_pure__ 128c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __attribute_pure__ /* unimplemented */ 129c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 130c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 131c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef noinline 132c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define noinline 133c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 134c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 135c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __always_inline 136c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#define __always_inline inline 137c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 138c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 139c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif /* __KERNEL__ */ 140c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 141c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru/* 142c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * From the GCC manual: 143c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * 144c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Many functions do not examine any values except their arguments, 145c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * and have no effects except the return value. Basically this is 146c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * just slightly more strict class than the `pure' attribute above, 147c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * since function is not allowed to read global memory. 148c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * 149c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * Note that a function that has pointer arguments and examines the 150c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * data pointed to must _not_ be declared `const'. Likewise, a 151c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * function that calls a non-`const' function usually must not be 152c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * `const'. It does not make sense for a `const' function to return 153c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru * `void'. 154c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru */ 155c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#ifndef __attribute_const__ 156c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru# define __attribute_const__ /* unimplemented */ 157c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif 158c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru 159c559cd81139f97cecad1ad91a0b2e25a5936d53Jean-Baptiste Queru#endif /* __LINUX_COMPILER_H */ 160