1/* $NetBSD: cdefs.h,v 1.58 2004/12/11 05:59:00 christos Exp $ */ 2 3/* 4 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 8 * Berkeley Software Design, Inc. 9 * 10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 * are met: 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 18 * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 26 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 27 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 28 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 29 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 30 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 31 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 32 * SUCH DAMAGE. 33 * 34 * @(#)cdefs.h 8.8 (Berkeley) 1/9/95 35 */ 36 37#ifndef _SYS_CDEFS_H_ 38#define _SYS_CDEFS_H_ 39 40 41/* our implementation of wchar_t is only 8-bit - die die non-portable code */ 42#undef __WCHAR_TYPE__ 43#define __WCHAR_TYPE__ unsigned char 44 45 46/* 47 * Macro to test if we're using a GNU C compiler of a specific vintage 48 * or later, for e.g. features that appeared in a particular version 49 * of GNU C. Usage: 50 * 51 * #if __GNUC_PREREQ__(major, minor) 52 * ...cool feature... 53 * #else 54 * ...delete feature... 55 * #endif 56 */ 57#ifdef __GNUC__ 58#define __GNUC_PREREQ__(x, y) \ 59 ((__GNUC__ == (x) && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= (y)) || \ 60 (__GNUC__ > (x))) 61#else 62#define __GNUC_PREREQ__(x, y) 0 63#endif 64 65//XXX #include <machine/cdefs.h> 66 67/* BIONIC: simpler definition */ 68#define __BSD_VISIBLE 1 69 70#include <sys/cdefs_elf.h> 71 72#if defined(__cplusplus) 73#define __BEGIN_DECLS extern "C" { 74#define __END_DECLS } 75#define __static_cast(x,y) static_cast<x>(y) 76#else 77#define __BEGIN_DECLS 78#define __END_DECLS 79#define __static_cast(x,y) (x)y 80#endif 81 82/* 83 * The __CONCAT macro is used to concatenate parts of symbol names, e.g. 84 * with "#define OLD(foo) __CONCAT(old,foo)", OLD(foo) produces oldfoo. 85 * The __CONCAT macro is a bit tricky -- make sure you don't put spaces 86 * in between its arguments. __CONCAT can also concatenate double-quoted 87 * strings produced by the __STRING macro, but this only works with ANSI C. 88 */ 89 90#define ___STRING(x) __STRING(x) 91#define ___CONCAT(x,y) __CONCAT(x,y) 92 93#if __STDC__ || defined(__cplusplus) 94#define __P(protos) protos /* full-blown ANSI C */ 95#define __CONCAT(x,y) x ## y 96#define __STRING(x) #x 97 98#define __const const /* define reserved names to standard */ 99#define __signed signed 100#define __volatile volatile 101#if defined(__cplusplus) 102#define __inline inline /* convert to C++ keyword */ 103#else 104#if !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__lint__) 105#define __inline /* delete GCC keyword */ 106#endif /* !__GNUC__ && !__lint__ */ 107#endif /* !__cplusplus */ 108 109#else /* !(__STDC__ || __cplusplus) */ 110#define __P(protos) () /* traditional C preprocessor */ 111#define __CONCAT(x,y) x/**/y 112#define __STRING(x) "x" 113 114#ifndef __GNUC__ 115#define __const /* delete pseudo-ANSI C keywords */ 116#define __inline 117#define __signed 118#define __volatile 119#endif /* !__GNUC__ */ 120 121/* 122 * In non-ANSI C environments, new programs will want ANSI-only C keywords 123 * deleted from the program and old programs will want them left alone. 124 * Programs using the ANSI C keywords const, inline etc. as normal 125 * identifiers should define -DNO_ANSI_KEYWORDS. 126 */ 127#ifndef NO_ANSI_KEYWORDS 128#define const __const /* convert ANSI C keywords */ 129#define inline __inline 130#define signed __signed 131#define volatile __volatile 132#endif /* !NO_ANSI_KEYWORDS */ 133#endif /* !(__STDC__ || __cplusplus) */ 134 135/* 136 * Used for internal auditing of the NetBSD source tree. 137 */ 138#ifdef __AUDIT__ 139#define __aconst __const 140#else 141#define __aconst 142#endif 143 144/* 145 * The following macro is used to remove const cast-away warnings 146 * from gcc -Wcast-qual; it should be used with caution because it 147 * can hide valid errors; in particular most valid uses are in 148 * situations where the API requires it, not to cast away string 149 * constants. We don't use *intptr_t on purpose here and we are 150 * explicit about unsigned long so that we don't have additional 151 * dependencies. 152 */ 153#define __UNCONST(a) ((void *)(unsigned long)(const void *)(a)) 154 155/* 156 * GCC2 provides __extension__ to suppress warnings for various GNU C 157 * language extensions under "-ansi -pedantic". 158 */ 159#if !__GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 0) 160#define __extension__ /* delete __extension__ if non-gcc or gcc1 */ 161#endif 162 163/* 164 * GCC1 and some versions of GCC2 declare dead (non-returning) and 165 * pure (no side effects) functions using "volatile" and "const"; 166 * unfortunately, these then cause warnings under "-ansi -pedantic". 167 * GCC2 uses a new, peculiar __attribute__((attrs)) style. All of 168 * these work for GNU C++ (modulo a slight glitch in the C++ grammar 169 * in the distribution version of 2.5.5). 170 */ 171#if !__GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 5) 172#define __attribute__(x) /* delete __attribute__ if non-gcc or gcc1 */ 173#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__STRICT_ANSI__) 174#define __dead __volatile 175#define __pure __const 176#endif 177#endif 178 179/* Delete pseudo-keywords wherever they are not available or needed. */ 180#ifndef __dead 181#define __dead 182#define __pure 183#endif 184 185#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 7) 186#define __unused __attribute__((__unused__)) 187#else 188#define __unused /* delete */ 189#endif 190 191#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(3, 1) 192#define __used __attribute__((__used__)) 193#else 194#define __used /* delete */ 195#endif 196 197#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 7) 198#define __packed __attribute__((__packed__)) 199#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(x))) 200#define __section(x) __attribute__((__section__(x))) 201#elif defined(__lint__) 202#define __packed /* delete */ 203#define __aligned(x) /* delete */ 204#define __section(x) /* delete */ 205#else 206#define __packed error: no __packed for this compiler 207#define __aligned(x) error: no __aligned for this compiler 208#define __section(x) error: no __section for this compiler 209#endif 210 211#if !__GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 8) 212#define __extension__ 213#endif 214 215#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 8) 216#define __statement(x) __extension__(x) 217#elif defined(lint) 218#define __statement(x) (0) 219#else 220#define __statement(x) (x) 221#endif 222 223/* 224 * C99 defines the restrict type qualifier keyword, which was made available 225 * in GCC 2.92. 226 */ 227#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L 228#define __restrict restrict 229#else 230#if !__GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 92) 231#define __restrict /* delete __restrict when not supported */ 232#endif 233#endif 234 235/* 236 * C99 defines __func__ predefined identifier, which was made available 237 * in GCC 2.95. 238 */ 239#if !(__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) 240#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 6) 241#define __func__ __PRETTY_FUNCTION__ 242#elif __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 4) 243#define __func__ __FUNCTION__ 244#else 245#define __func__ "" 246#endif 247#endif /* !(__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) */ 248 249#if defined(_KERNEL) 250#if defined(NO_KERNEL_RCSIDS) 251#undef __KERNEL_RCSID 252#define __KERNEL_RCSID(_n, _s) /* nothing */ 253#endif /* NO_KERNEL_RCSIDS */ 254#endif /* _KERNEL */ 255 256#if !defined(_STANDALONE) && !defined(_KERNEL) 257#ifdef __GNUC__ 258#define __RENAME(x) ___RENAME(x) 259#else 260#ifdef __lint__ 261#define __RENAME(x) __symbolrename(x) 262#else 263#error "No function renaming possible" 264#endif /* __lint__ */ 265#endif /* __GNUC__ */ 266#else /* _STANDALONE || _KERNEL */ 267#define __RENAME(x) no renaming in kernel or standalone environment 268#endif 269 270/* 271 * A barrier to stop the optimizer from moving code or assume live 272 * register values. This is gcc specific, the version is more or less 273 * arbitrary, might work with older compilers. 274 */ 275#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 95) 276#define __insn_barrier() __asm __volatile("":::"memory") 277#else 278#define __insn_barrier() /* */ 279#endif 280 281/* 282 * GNU C version 2.96 adds explicit branch prediction so that 283 * the CPU back-end can hint the processor and also so that 284 * code blocks can be reordered such that the predicted path 285 * sees a more linear flow, thus improving cache behavior, etc. 286 * 287 * The following two macros provide us with a way to use this 288 * compiler feature. Use __predict_true() if you expect the expression 289 * to evaluate to true, and __predict_false() if you expect the 290 * expression to evaluate to false. 291 * 292 * A few notes about usage: 293 * 294 * * Generally, __predict_false() error condition checks (unless 295 * you have some _strong_ reason to do otherwise, in which case 296 * document it), and/or __predict_true() `no-error' condition 297 * checks, assuming you want to optimize for the no-error case. 298 * 299 * * Other than that, if you don't know the likelihood of a test 300 * succeeding from empirical or other `hard' evidence, don't 301 * make predictions. 302 * 303 * * These are meant to be used in places that are run `a lot'. 304 * It is wasteful to make predictions in code that is run 305 * seldomly (e.g. at subsystem initialization time) as the 306 * basic block reordering that this affects can often generate 307 * larger code. 308 */ 309#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 96) 310#define __predict_true(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 1) 311#define __predict_false(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 0) 312#else 313#define __predict_true(exp) (exp) 314#define __predict_false(exp) (exp) 315#endif 316 317#if __GNUC_PREREQ__(2, 96) 318#define __noreturn __attribute__((__noreturn__)) 319#define __mallocfunc __attribute__((malloc)) 320#else 321#define __noreturn 322#define __mallocfunc 323#endif 324 325/* 326 * Macros for manipulating "link sets". Link sets are arrays of pointers 327 * to objects, which are gathered up by the linker. 328 * 329 * Object format-specific code has provided us with the following macros: 330 * 331 * __link_set_add_text(set, sym) 332 * Add a reference to the .text symbol `sym' to `set'. 333 * 334 * __link_set_add_rodata(set, sym) 335 * Add a reference to the .rodata symbol `sym' to `set'. 336 * 337 * __link_set_add_data(set, sym) 338 * Add a reference to the .data symbol `sym' to `set'. 339 * 340 * __link_set_add_bss(set, sym) 341 * Add a reference to the .bss symbol `sym' to `set'. 342 * 343 * __link_set_decl(set, ptype) 344 * Provide an extern declaration of the set `set', which 345 * contains an array of the pointer type `ptype'. This 346 * macro must be used by any code which wishes to reference 347 * the elements of a link set. 348 * 349 * __link_set_start(set) 350 * This points to the first slot in the link set. 351 * 352 * __link_set_end(set) 353 * This points to the (non-existent) slot after the last 354 * entry in the link set. 355 * 356 * __link_set_count(set) 357 * Count the number of entries in link set `set'. 358 * 359 * In addition, we provide the following macros for accessing link sets: 360 * 361 * __link_set_foreach(pvar, set) 362 * Iterate over the link set `set'. Because a link set is 363 * an array of pointers, pvar must be declared as "type **pvar", 364 * and the actual entry accessed as "*pvar". 365 * 366 * __link_set_entry(set, idx) 367 * Access the link set entry at index `idx' from set `set'. 368 */ 369#define __link_set_foreach(pvar, set) \ 370 for (pvar = __link_set_start(set); pvar < __link_set_end(set); pvar++) 371 372#define __link_set_entry(set, idx) (__link_set_begin(set)[idx]) 373 374#define __BIONIC__ 1 375 376#endif /* !_SYS_CDEFS_H_ */ 377