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#ifndef COMPILER_H
#define COMPILER_H
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/*
* Doxygen can't cope with some of the more esoteric areas of C, so we
* make its life simpler.
*
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
#define __attribute__(x)
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#endif
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/** @file
*
* Global compiler definitions.
*
* This file is implicitly included by every @c .c file in Etherboot.
* It defines global macros such as DBG().
*
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* We arrange for each object to export the symbol @c obj_OBJECT
* (where @c OBJECT is the object name, e.g. @c rtl8139) as a global
* symbol, so that the linker can drag in selected object files from
* the library using <tt> -u obj_OBJECT </tt>.
*
*/
/* Force visibility of all symbols to "hidden", i.e. inform gcc that
* all symbol references resolve strictly within our final binary.
* This avoids unnecessary PLT/GOT entries on x86_64.
*
* This is a stronger claim than specifying "-fvisibility=hidden",
* since it also affects symbols marked with "extern".
*/
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
#if __GNUC__ >= 4
#pragma GCC visibility push(hidden)
#endif
#endif /* ASSEMBLY */
#undef _S1
#undef _S2
#undef _C1
#undef _C2
/** Concatenate non-expanded arguments */
#define _C1( x, y ) x ## y
/** Concatenate expanded arguments */
#define _C2( x, y ) _C1 ( x, y )
/** Stringify non-expanded argument */
#define _S1( x ) #x
/** Stringify expanded argument */
#define _S2( x ) _S1 ( x )
/* Assembler section types */
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define PROGBITS _C2 ( ASM_TCHAR, progbits )
#define NOBITS _C2 ( ASM_TCHAR, nobits )
#else
#define PROGBITS_OPS _S2 ( ASM_TCHAR_OPS ) "progbits"
#define PROGBITS _S2 ( ASM_TCHAR ) "progbits"
#define NOBITS_OPS _S2 ( ASM_TCHAR_OPS ) "nobits"
#define NOBITS _S2 ( ASM_TCHAR ) "nobits"
#endif
/**
* @defgroup symmacros Macros to provide or require explicit symbols
* @{
*/
/**
* Provide a symbol within this object file
*
* @v symbol Symbol name
*/
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define PROVIDE_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
.section ".provided", "a", NOBITS ; \
.hidden symbol ; \
.globl symbol ; \
symbol: ; \
.previous
#else
#define PROVIDE_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
char symbol[0] \
__attribute__ (( section ( ".provided" ) ))
#endif
/**
* Request a symbol
*
* @v symbol Symbol name
*
* Request a symbol to be included within the link. If the symbol
* cannot be found, the link will succeed anyway.
*/
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define REQUEST_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
.equ __request_ ## symbol, symbol
#else
#define REQUEST_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
__asm__ ( ".equ __request_" #symbol ", " #symbol )
#endif
/**
* Require a symbol
*
* @v symbol Symbol name
*
* Require a symbol to be included within the link. If the symbol
* cannot be found, the link will fail.
*
* To use this macro within a file, you must also specify the file's
* "requiring symbol" using the REQUIRING_SYMBOL() or
* PROVIDE_REQUIRING_SYMBOL() macros.
*/
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define REQUIRE_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
.reloc __requiring_symbol__, RELOC_TYPE_NONE, symbol
#else
#define REQUIRE_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
__asm__ ( ".reloc __requiring_symbol__, " \
_S2 ( RELOC_TYPE_NONE ) ", " #symbol )
#endif
/**
* Specify the file's requiring symbol
*
* @v symbol Symbol name
*
* REQUIRE_SYMBOL() works by defining a dummy relocation record
* against a nominated "requiring symbol". The presence of the
* nominated requiring symbol will drag in all of the symbols
* specified using REQUIRE_SYMBOL().
*/
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define REQUIRING_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
.equ __requiring_symbol__, symbol
#else
#define REQUIRING_SYMBOL( symbol ) \
__asm__ ( ".equ __requiring_symbol__, " #symbol )
#endif
/**
* Provide a file's requiring symbol
*
* If the file contains no symbols that can be used as the requiring
* symbol, you can provide a dummy one-byte-long symbol using
* PROVIDE_REQUIRING_SYMBOL().
*/
#ifdef ASSEMBLY
#define PROVIDE_REQUIRING_SYMBOL() \
.section ".tbl.requiring_symbols", "a", PROGBITS ; \
__requiring_symbol__: .byte 0 ; \
.size __requiring_symbol__, . - __requiring_symbol__ ; \
.previous
#else
#define PROVIDE_REQUIRING_SYMBOL() \
__asm__ ( ".section \".tbl.requiring_symbols\", " \
" \"a\", " PROGBITS "\n" \
"__requiring_symbol__:\t.byte 0\n" \
".size __requiring_symbol__, " \
" . - __requiring_symbol__\n" \
".previous" )
#endif
/** @} */
/**
* @defgroup objmacros Macros to provide or require explicit objects
* @{
*/
#define PREFIX_OBJECT( _prefix ) _C2 ( _prefix, OBJECT )
#define OBJECT_SYMBOL PREFIX_OBJECT ( obj_ )
/** Always provide the symbol for the current object (defined by -DOBJECT) */
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( OBJECT_SYMBOL );
/**
* Request an object
*
* @v object Object name
*
* Request an object to be included within the link. If the object
* cannot be found, the link will succeed anyway.
*/
#define REQUEST_OBJECT( object ) REQUEST_SYMBOL ( obj_ ## object )
/**
* Require an object
*
* @v object Object name
*
* Require an object to be included within the link. If the object
* cannot be found, the link will fail.
*
* To use this macro within a file, you must also specify the file's
* "requiring symbol" using the REQUIRING_SYMBOL() or
* PROVIDE_REQUIRING_SYMBOL() macros.
*/
#define REQUIRE_OBJECT( object ) REQUIRE_SYMBOL ( obj_ ## object )
/** @} */
/** Select file identifier for errno.h (if used) */
#define ERRFILE PREFIX_OBJECT ( ERRFILE_ )
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
/** Declare a function as weak (use *before* the definition)
*
* Due to a bug in at least GCC 4.4.4 and earlier, weak symbols may be
* inlined if they have hidden visibility (see above for why hidden
* visibility is used). This results in the non-weak symbol never
* being used, so explicitly mark the function as noinline to prevent
* inlining.
*/
#define __weak __attribute__ (( weak, noinline ))
#endif
/** @defgroup dbg Debugging infrastructure
* @{
*/
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/** @def DBG
*
* Print a debugging message.
*
* The debug level is set at build time by specifying the @c DEBUG=
* parameter on the @c make command line. For example, to enable
* debugging for the PCI bus functions (in pci.c) in a @c .dsk image
* for the @c rtl8139 card, you could use the command line
*
* @code
*
* make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci
*
* @endcode
*
* This will enable the debugging statements (DBG()) in pci.c. If
* debugging is not enabled, DBG() statements will be ignored.
*
* You can enable debugging in several objects simultaneously by
* separating them with commas, as in
*
* @code
*
* make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci,buffer,heap
*
* @endcode
*
* You can increase the debugging level for an object by specifying it
* with @c :N, where @c N is the level, as in
*
* @code
*
* make bin/rtl8139.dsk DEBUG=pci,buffer:2,heap
*
* @endcode
*
* which would enable debugging for the PCI, buffer-handling and
* heap-allocation code, with the buffer-handling code at level 2.
*
*/
#ifndef DBGLVL_MAX
#define NDEBUG
#define DBGLVL_MAX 0
#endif
#ifndef DBGLVL_DFLT
#define DBGLVL_DFLT DBGLVL_MAX
#endif
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
/** printf() for debugging */
extern void __attribute__ (( format ( printf, 1, 2 ) ))
dbg_printf ( const char *fmt, ... );
extern void dbg_autocolourise ( unsigned long id );
extern void dbg_decolourise ( void );
extern void dbg_hex_dump_da ( unsigned long dispaddr,
const void *data, unsigned long len );
extern void dbg_md5_da ( unsigned long dispaddr,
const void *data, unsigned long len );
extern void dbg_pause ( void );
extern void dbg_more ( void );
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/* Allow for selective disabling of enabled debug levels */
#define __debug_disable( object ) _C2 ( __debug_disable_, object )
char __debug_disable(OBJECT) = ( DBGLVL_MAX & ~DBGLVL_DFLT );
#define DBG_DISABLE_OBJECT( object, level ) do { \
extern char __debug_disable(object); \
__debug_disable(object) |= (level); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBG_ENABLE_OBJECT( object, level ) do { \
extern char __debug_disable(object); \
__debug_disable(object) &= ~(level); \
} while ( 0 )
#if DBGLVL_MAX
#define DBGLVL ( DBGLVL_MAX & ~__debug_disable(OBJECT) )
#define DBG_DISABLE( level ) do { \
__debug_disable(OBJECT) |= ( (level) & DBGLVL_MAX ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBG_ENABLE( level ) do { \
__debug_disable(OBJECT) &= ~( (level) & DBGLVL_MAX ); \
} while ( 0 )
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#else
#define DBGLVL 0
#define DBG_DISABLE( level ) do { } while ( 0 )
#define DBG_ENABLE( level ) do { } while ( 0 )
#endif
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#define DBGLVL_LOG 1
#define DBG_LOG ( DBGLVL & DBGLVL_LOG )
#define DBGLVL_EXTRA 2
#define DBG_EXTRA ( DBGLVL & DBGLVL_EXTRA )
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#define DBGLVL_PROFILE 4
#define DBG_PROFILE ( DBGLVL & DBGLVL_PROFILE )
#define DBGLVL_IO 8
#define DBG_IO ( DBGLVL & DBGLVL_IO )
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/**
* Print debugging message if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v ... printf() argument list
*/
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#define DBG_IF( level, ... ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
dbg_printf ( __VA_ARGS__ ); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Print a hex dump if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v dispaddr Display address
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
*/
#define DBG_HDA_IF( level, dispaddr, data, len ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
union { \
unsigned long ul; \
typeof ( dispaddr ) raw; \
} da; \
da.ul = 0; \
da.raw = dispaddr; \
dbg_hex_dump_da ( da.ul, data, len ); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Print a hex dump if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
*/
#define DBG_HD_IF( level, data, len ) do { \
const void *_data = data; \
DBG_HDA_IF ( level, _data, _data, len ); \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Print an MD5 checksum if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v dispaddr Display address
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
*/
#define DBG_MD5A_IF( level, dispaddr, data, len ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
union { \
unsigned long ul; \
typeof ( dispaddr ) raw; \
} da; \
da.ul = 0; \
da.raw = dispaddr; \
dbg_md5_da ( da.ul, data, len ); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Print an MD5 checksum if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v data Data to print
* @v len Length of data
*/
#define DBG_MD5_IF( level, data, len ) do { \
const void *_data = data; \
DBG_MD5A_IF ( level, _data, _data, len ); \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Prompt for key press if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
*/
#define DBG_PAUSE_IF( level, ... ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
dbg_pause(); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Prompt for more output data if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
*/
#define DBG_MORE_IF( level, ... ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
dbg_more(); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Select colour for debug messages if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
* @v id Message stream ID
*/
#define DBG_AC_IF( level, id ) do { \
if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
union { \
unsigned long ul; \
typeof ( id ) raw; \
} dbg_stream; \
dbg_stream.ul = 0; \
dbg_stream.raw = id; \
dbg_autocolourise ( dbg_stream.ul ); \
} \
} while ( 0 )
/**
* Revert colour for debug messages if we are at a certain debug level
*
* @v level Debug level
*/
#define DBG_DC_IF( level ) do { \
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if ( DBG_ ## level ) { \
dbg_decolourise(); \
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} \
} while ( 0 )
/* Autocolourising versions of the DBGxxx_IF() macros */
#define DBGC_IF( level, id, ... ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_IF ( level, __VA_ARGS__ ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_HDA_IF( level, id, ... ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_HDA_IF ( level, __VA_ARGS__ ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_HD_IF( level, id, ... ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_HD_IF ( level, __VA_ARGS__ ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_MD5A_IF( level, id, ... ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_MD5A_IF ( level, __VA_ARGS__ ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_MD5_IF( level, id, ... ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_MD5_IF ( level, __VA_ARGS__ ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_PAUSE_IF( level, id ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_PAUSE_IF ( level ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
#define DBGC_MORE_IF( level, id ) do { \
DBG_AC_IF ( level, id ); \
DBG_MORE_IF ( level ); \
DBG_DC_IF ( level ); \
} while ( 0 )
/* Versions of the DBGxxx_IF() macros that imply DBGxxx_IF( LOG, ... )*/
#define DBG( ... ) DBG_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_HDA( ... ) DBG_HDA_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_HD( ... ) DBG_HD_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_MD5A( ... ) DBG_MD5A_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_MD5( ... ) DBG_MD5_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_PAUSE( ... ) DBG_PAUSE_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG_MORE( ... ) DBG_MORE_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC( ... ) DBGC_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_HDA( ... ) DBGC_HDA_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_HD( ... ) DBGC_HD_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_MD5A( ... ) DBGC_MD5A_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_MD5( ... ) DBGC_MD5_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_PAUSE( ... ) DBGC_PAUSE_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC_MORE( ... ) DBGC_MORE_IF ( LOG, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
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/* Versions of the DBGxxx_IF() macros that imply DBGxxx_IF( EXTRA, ... )*/
#define DBG2( ... ) DBG_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_HDA( ... ) DBG_HDA_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_HD( ... ) DBG_HD_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_MD5A( ... ) DBG_MD5A_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_MD5( ... ) DBG_MD5_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_PAUSE( ... ) DBG_PAUSE_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBG2_MORE( ... ) DBG_MORE_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2( ... ) DBGC_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_HDA( ... ) DBGC_HDA_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_HD( ... ) DBGC_HD_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_MD5A( ... ) DBGC_MD5A_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_MD5( ... ) DBGC_MD5_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_PAUSE( ... ) DBGC_PAUSE_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGC2_MORE( ... ) DBGC_MORE_IF ( EXTRA, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
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/* Versions of the DBGxxx_IF() macros that imply DBGxxx_IF( PROFILE, ... )*/
#define DBGP( ... ) DBG_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_HDA( ... ) DBG_HDA_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_HD( ... ) DBG_HD_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_MD5A( ... ) DBG_MD5A_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_MD5( ... ) DBG_MD5_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_PAUSE( ... ) DBG_PAUSE_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGP_MORE( ... ) DBG_MORE_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP( ... ) DBGC_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_HDA( ... ) DBGC_HDA_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_HD( ... ) DBGC_HD_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_MD5A( ... ) DBGC_MD5A_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_MD5( ... ) DBGC_MD5_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_PAUSE( ... ) DBGC_PAUSE_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCP_MORE( ... ) DBGC_MORE_IF ( PROFILE, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
/* Versions of the DBGxxx_IF() macros that imply DBGxxx_IF( IO, ... )*/
#define DBGIO( ... ) DBG_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_HDA( ... ) DBG_HDA_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_HD( ... ) DBG_HD_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_MD5A( ... ) DBG_MD5A_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_MD5( ... ) DBG_MD5_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_PAUSE( ... ) DBG_PAUSE_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGIO_MORE( ... ) DBG_MORE_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO( ... ) DBGC_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_HDA( ... ) DBGC_HDA_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_HD( ... ) DBGC_HD_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_MD5A( ... ) DBGC_MD5A_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_MD5( ... ) DBGC_MD5_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_PAUSE( ... ) DBGC_PAUSE_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#define DBGCIO_MORE( ... ) DBGC_MORE_IF ( IO, ##__VA_ARGS__ )
#endif /* ASSEMBLY */
/** @} */
/** @defgroup attrs Miscellaneous attributes
* @{
*/
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
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/** Declare a variable or data structure as unused. */
#define __unused __attribute__ (( unused ))
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/**
* Declare a function as pure - i.e. without side effects
*/
#define __pure __attribute__ (( pure ))
/**
* Declare a function as const - i.e. it does not access global memory
* (including dereferencing pointers passed to it) at all.
* Must also not call any non-const functions.
*/
#define __const __attribute__ (( const ))
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/**
* Declare a function's pointer parameters as non-null - i.e. force
* compiler to check pointers at compile time and enable possible
* optimizations based on that fact
*/
#define __nonnull __attribute__ (( nonnull ))
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/**
* Declare a pointer returned by a function as a unique memory address
* as returned by malloc-type functions.
*/
#define __malloc __attribute__ (( malloc ))
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/**
* Declare a function as used.
*
* Necessary only if the function is called only from assembler code.
*/
#define __used __attribute__ (( used ))
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/** Declare a data structure to be aligned with 16-byte alignment */
#define __aligned __attribute__ (( aligned ( 16 ) ))
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/** Declare a function to be always inline */
#define __always_inline __attribute__ (( always_inline ))
/* Force all inline functions to not be instrumented
*
* This is required to cope with what seems to be a long-standing gcc
* bug, in which -finstrument-functions will cause instances of
* inlined functions to be reported as further calls to the
* *containing* function. This makes instrumentation very difficult
* to use.
*
* Work around this problem by adding the no_instrument_function
* attribute to all inlined functions.
*/
#define inline inline __attribute__ (( no_instrument_function ))
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/**
* Shared data.
*
* To save space in the binary when multiple-driver images are
* compiled, uninitialised data areas can be shared between drivers.
* This will typically be used to share statically-allocated receive
* and transmit buffers between drivers.
*
* Use as e.g.
*
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* @code
*
* struct {
* char rx_buf[NUM_RX_BUF][RX_BUF_SIZE];
* char tx_buf[TX_BUF_SIZE];
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* } my_static_data __shared;
*
* @endcode
*
*/
#define __shared __asm__ ( "_shared_bss" ) __aligned
#endif /* ASSEMBLY */
/** @} */
/**
* Optimisation barrier
*/
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
#define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__ ( "" : : : "memory" )
#endif /* ASSEMBLY */
/**
* Array size
*/
#ifndef ASSEMBLY
#define ARRAY_SIZE(array) ( sizeof (array) / sizeof ( (array)[0] ) )
#endif /* ASSEMBLY */
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/**
* @defgroup licences Licence declarations
*
* For reasons that are partly historical, various different files
* within the iPXE codebase have differing licences.
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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*
* @{
*/
/** Declare a file as being in the public domain
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be in the public domain.
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_PUBLIC_DOMAIN \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__public_domain__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under version 2 (or later) of the GNU GPL
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under the GNU GPL; "either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version".
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_GPL2_OR_LATER \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__gpl2_or_later__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under version 2 of the GNU GPL
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under version 2 of the GPL, and does not include the
* "or, at your option, any later version" clause.
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_GPL2_ONLY \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__gpl2_only__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under any version of the GNU GPL
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under the GPL, but does not specify a version.
*
* According to section 9 of the GPLv2, "If the Program does not
* specify a version number of this License, you may choose any
* version ever published by the Free Software Foundation".
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_GPL_ANY \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__gpl_any__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under the three-clause BSD licence
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under terms allowing redistribution in source and
* binary forms (with or without modification) provided that:
*
* redistributions of source code retain the copyright notice,
* list of conditions and any attached disclaimers
*
* redistributions in binary form reproduce the copyright notice,
* list of conditions and any attached disclaimers in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution
*
* the name of the author is not used to endorse or promote
* products derived from the software without specific prior
* written permission
*
* It is not necessary for the file to explicitly state that it is
* under a "BSD" licence; only that the licensing terms be
* functionally equivalent to the standard three-clause BSD licence.
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_BSD3 \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__bsd3__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under the two-clause BSD licence
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under terms allowing redistribution in source and
* binary forms (with or without modification) provided that:
*
* redistributions of source code retain the copyright notice,
* list of conditions and any attached disclaimers
*
* redistributions in binary form reproduce the copyright notice,
* list of conditions and any attached disclaimers in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the
* distribution
*
* It is not necessary for the file to explicitly state that it is
* under a "BSD" licence; only that the licensing terms be
* functionally equivalent to the standard two-clause BSD licence.
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_BSD2 \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__bsd2__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a file as being under the one-clause MIT-style licence
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under terms allowing redistribution for any purpose
* with or without fee, provided that the copyright notice and
* permission notice appear in all copies.
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_MIT \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__mit__ ) )
/** Declare a file as being under GPLv2+ or UBDL
*
* This licence declaration is applicable when a file states itself to
* be licensed under the GNU GPL; "either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version" and also states that it may be
* distributed under the terms of the Unmodified Binary Distribution
* Licence (as given in the file COPYING.UBDL).
*/
#define FILE_LICENCE_GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL \
PROVIDE_SYMBOL ( PREFIX_OBJECT ( __licence__gpl2_or_later_or_ubdl__ ) )
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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/** Declare a particular licence as applying to a file */
#define FILE_LICENCE( _licence ) FILE_LICENCE_ ## _licence
/** @} */
/* This file itself is under GPLv2+/UBDL */
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
[legal] Add mechanism for explicit per-file licence declarations For partly historical reasons, various files in the gPXE source tree are licensed under different, though compatible, terms. Most of the code is licensed under GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, but there are exceptions such as: The string.h file, which derives from Linux and is licensed as Public Domain. The EFI header files, which are taken from the EDK2 source tree and are licensed under BSD. The 3c90x driver, which has a custom GPL-like licence text. Introduce a FILE_LICENCE() macro to make licensing more explicit. This macro should be applied exactly once to each source (.c, .S or .h) file. It will cause a corresponding zero-sized common symbol to be added to any .o files generated from that source file (and hence to any final gPXE binaries generated from that source file). Determining the applicable licences to generated files can then be done using e.g. $ objdump -t bin/process.o | grep __licence 00000000 O *COM* 00000001 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later indicating that bin/process.o is covered entirely by the GPLv2 with the "or later" clause, or $ objdump -t bin/rtl8139.dsk.tmp | grep __licence 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_only 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_gpl2_or_later 00033e8c g O .bss.textdata 00000000 .hidden __licence_public_domain indicating that bin/rtl8139.dsk includes both code licensed under GPLv2 (both with and without the "or later" clause) and code licensed as Public Domain. Determining the result of licence combinations is currently left as an exercise for the reader.
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#include <bits/compiler.h>
#endif /* COMPILER_H */