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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H
3 #define __LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H
4 
5 /*
6  * __has_builtin is supported on gcc >= 10, clang >= 3 and icc >= 21.
7  * In the meantime, to support gcc < 10, we implement __has_builtin
8  * by hand.
9  */
10 #ifndef __has_builtin
11 #define __has_builtin(x) (0)
12 #endif
13 
14 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
15 
16 /*
17  * Skipped when running bindgen due to a libclang issue;
18  * see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-bindgen/issues/2244.
19  */
20 #if defined(CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO_BTF) && defined(CONFIG_PAHOLE_HAS_BTF_TAG) && \
21 	__has_attribute(btf_type_tag) && !defined(__BINDGEN__)
22 # define BTF_TYPE_TAG(value) __attribute__((btf_type_tag(#value)))
23 #else
24 # define BTF_TYPE_TAG(value) /* nothing */
25 #endif
26 
27 /* sparse defines __CHECKER__; see Documentation/dev-tools/sparse.rst */
28 #ifdef __CHECKER__
29 /* address spaces */
30 # define __kernel	__attribute__((address_space(0)))
31 # define __user		__attribute__((noderef, address_space(__user)))
32 # define __iomem	__attribute__((noderef, address_space(__iomem)))
33 # define __percpu	__attribute__((noderef, address_space(__percpu)))
34 # define __rcu		__attribute__((noderef, address_space(__rcu)))
__chk_user_ptr(const volatile void __user * ptr)35 static inline void __chk_user_ptr(const volatile void __user *ptr) { }
__chk_io_ptr(const volatile void __iomem * ptr)36 static inline void __chk_io_ptr(const volatile void __iomem *ptr) { }
37 /* context/locking */
38 # define __must_hold(x)	__attribute__((context(x,1,1)))
39 # define __acquires(x)	__attribute__((context(x,0,1)))
40 # define __cond_acquires(x) __attribute__((context(x,0,-1)))
41 # define __releases(x)	__attribute__((context(x,1,0)))
42 # define __acquire(x)	__context__(x,1)
43 # define __release(x)	__context__(x,-1)
44 # define __cond_lock(x,c)	((c) ? ({ __acquire(x); 1; }) : 0)
45 /* other */
46 # define __force	__attribute__((force))
47 # define __nocast	__attribute__((nocast))
48 # define __safe		__attribute__((safe))
49 # define __private	__attribute__((noderef))
50 # define ACCESS_PRIVATE(p, member) (*((typeof((p)->member) __force *) &(p)->member))
51 #else /* __CHECKER__ */
52 /* address spaces */
53 # define __kernel
54 # ifdef STRUCTLEAK_PLUGIN
55 #  define __user	__attribute__((user))
56 # else
57 #  define __user	BTF_TYPE_TAG(user)
58 # endif
59 # define __iomem
60 # define __percpu	BTF_TYPE_TAG(percpu)
61 # define __rcu		BTF_TYPE_TAG(rcu)
62 
63 # define __chk_user_ptr(x)	(void)0
64 # define __chk_io_ptr(x)	(void)0
65 /* context/locking */
66 # define __must_hold(x)
67 # define __acquires(x)
68 # define __cond_acquires(x)
69 # define __releases(x)
70 # define __acquire(x)	(void)0
71 # define __release(x)	(void)0
72 # define __cond_lock(x,c) (c)
73 /* other */
74 # define __force
75 # define __nocast
76 # define __safe
77 # define __private
78 # define ACCESS_PRIVATE(p, member) ((p)->member)
79 # define __builtin_warning(x, y...) (1)
80 #endif /* __CHECKER__ */
81 
82 /* Indirect macros required for expanded argument pasting, eg. __LINE__. */
83 #define ___PASTE(a,b) a##b
84 #define __PASTE(a,b) ___PASTE(a,b)
85 
86 #ifdef __KERNEL__
87 
88 /* Attributes */
89 #include <linux/compiler_attributes.h>
90 
91 #if CONFIG_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT > 0
92 #define __function_aligned		__aligned(CONFIG_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT)
93 #else
94 #define __function_aligned
95 #endif
96 
97 /*
98  *   gcc: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-cold-function-attribute
99  *   gcc: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Label-Attributes.html#index-cold-label-attribute
100  *
101  * When -falign-functions=N is in use, we must avoid the cold attribute as
102  * GCC drops the alignment for cold functions. Worse, GCC can implicitly mark
103  * callees of cold functions as cold themselves, so it's not sufficient to add
104  * __function_aligned here as that will not ensure that callees are correctly
105  * aligned.
106  *
107  * See:
108  *
109  *   https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/Y77%2FqVgvaJidFpYt@FVFF77S0Q05N
110  *   https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88345#c9
111  */
112 #if defined(CONFIG_CC_HAS_SANE_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT) || (CONFIG_FUNCTION_ALIGNMENT == 0)
113 #define __cold				__attribute__((__cold__))
114 #else
115 #define __cold
116 #endif
117 
118 /*
119  * On x86-64 and arm64 targets, __preserve_most changes the calling convention
120  * of a function to make the code in the caller as unintrusive as possible. This
121  * convention behaves identically to the C calling convention on how arguments
122  * and return values are passed, but uses a different set of caller- and callee-
123  * saved registers.
124  *
125  * The purpose is to alleviates the burden of saving and recovering a large
126  * register set before and after the call in the caller.  This is beneficial for
127  * rarely taken slow paths, such as error-reporting functions that may be called
128  * from hot paths.
129  *
130  * Note: This may conflict with instrumentation inserted on function entry which
131  * does not use __preserve_most or equivalent convention (if in assembly). Since
132  * function tracing assumes the normal C calling convention, where the attribute
133  * is supported, __preserve_most implies notrace.  It is recommended to restrict
134  * use of the attribute to functions that should or already disable tracing.
135  *
136  * Optional: not supported by gcc.
137  *
138  * clang: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#preserve-most
139  */
140 #if __has_attribute(__preserve_most__) && (defined(CONFIG_X86_64) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64))
141 # define __preserve_most notrace __attribute__((__preserve_most__))
142 #else
143 # define __preserve_most
144 #endif
145 
146 /*
147  * Annotating a function/variable with __retain tells the compiler to place
148  * the object in its own section and set the flag SHF_GNU_RETAIN. This flag
149  * instructs the linker to retain the object during garbage-cleanup or LTO
150  * phases.
151  *
152  * Note that the __used macro is also used to prevent functions or data
153  * being optimized out, but operates at the compiler/IR-level and may still
154  * allow unintended removal of objects during linking.
155  *
156  * Optional: only supported since gcc >= 11, clang >= 13
157  *
158  *   gcc: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Common-Function-Attributes.html#index-retain-function-attribute
159  * clang: https://clang.llvm.org/docs/AttributeReference.html#retain
160  */
161 #if __has_attribute(__retain__) && \
162 	(defined(CONFIG_LD_DEAD_CODE_DATA_ELIMINATION) || \
163 	 defined(CONFIG_LTO_CLANG))
164 # define __retain			__attribute__((__retain__))
165 #else
166 # define __retain
167 #endif
168 
169 /* Compiler specific macros. */
170 #ifdef __clang__
171 #include <linux/compiler-clang.h>
172 #elif defined(__GNUC__)
173 /* The above compilers also define __GNUC__, so order is important here. */
174 #include <linux/compiler-gcc.h>
175 #else
176 #error "Unknown compiler"
177 #endif
178 
179 /*
180  * Some architectures need to provide custom definitions of macros provided
181  * by linux/compiler-*.h, and can do so using asm/compiler.h. We include that
182  * conditionally rather than using an asm-generic wrapper in order to avoid
183  * build failures if any C compilation, which will include this file via an
184  * -include argument in c_flags, occurs prior to the asm-generic wrappers being
185  * generated.
186  */
187 #ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_ARCH_COMPILER_H
188 #include <asm/compiler.h>
189 #endif
190 
191 struct ftrace_branch_data {
192 	const char *func;
193 	const char *file;
194 	unsigned line;
195 	union {
196 		struct {
197 			unsigned long correct;
198 			unsigned long incorrect;
199 		};
200 		struct {
201 			unsigned long miss;
202 			unsigned long hit;
203 		};
204 		unsigned long miss_hit[2];
205 	};
206 };
207 
208 struct ftrace_likely_data {
209 	struct ftrace_branch_data	data;
210 	unsigned long			constant;
211 };
212 
213 #if defined(CC_USING_HOTPATCH)
214 #define notrace			__attribute__((hotpatch(0, 0)))
215 #elif defined(CC_USING_PATCHABLE_FUNCTION_ENTRY)
216 #define notrace			__attribute__((patchable_function_entry(0, 0)))
217 #else
218 #define notrace			__attribute__((__no_instrument_function__))
219 #endif
220 
221 /*
222  * it doesn't make sense on ARM (currently the only user of __naked)
223  * to trace naked functions because then mcount is called without
224  * stack and frame pointer being set up and there is no chance to
225  * restore the lr register to the value before mcount was called.
226  */
227 #define __naked			__attribute__((__naked__)) notrace
228 
229 /*
230  * Prefer gnu_inline, so that extern inline functions do not emit an
231  * externally visible function. This makes extern inline behave as per gnu89
232  * semantics rather than c99. This prevents multiple symbol definition errors
233  * of extern inline functions at link time.
234  * A lot of inline functions can cause havoc with function tracing.
235  */
236 #define inline inline __gnu_inline __inline_maybe_unused notrace
237 
238 /*
239  * gcc provides both __inline__ and __inline as alternate spellings of
240  * the inline keyword, though the latter is undocumented. New kernel
241  * code should only use the inline spelling, but some existing code
242  * uses __inline__. Since we #define inline above, to ensure
243  * __inline__ has the same semantics, we need this #define.
244  *
245  * However, the spelling __inline is strictly reserved for referring
246  * to the bare keyword.
247  */
248 #define __inline__ inline
249 
250 /*
251  * GCC does not warn about unused static inline functions for -Wunused-function.
252  * Suppress the warning in clang as well by using __maybe_unused, but enable it
253  * for W=1 build. This will allow clang to find unused functions. Remove the
254  * __inline_maybe_unused entirely after fixing most of -Wunused-function warnings.
255  */
256 #ifdef KBUILD_EXTRA_WARN1
257 #define __inline_maybe_unused
258 #else
259 #define __inline_maybe_unused __maybe_unused
260 #endif
261 
262 /*
263  * Rather then using noinline to prevent stack consumption, use
264  * noinline_for_stack instead.  For documentation reasons.
265  */
266 #define noinline_for_stack noinline
267 
268 /*
269  * Sanitizer helper attributes: Because using __always_inline and
270  * __no_sanitize_* conflict, provide helper attributes that will either expand
271  * to __no_sanitize_* in compilation units where instrumentation is enabled
272  * (__SANITIZE_*__), or __always_inline in compilation units without
273  * instrumentation (__SANITIZE_*__ undefined).
274  */
275 #ifdef __SANITIZE_ADDRESS__
276 /*
277  * We can't declare function 'inline' because __no_sanitize_address conflicts
278  * with inlining. Attempt to inline it may cause a build failure.
279  *     https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67368
280  * '__maybe_unused' allows us to avoid defined-but-not-used warnings.
281  */
282 # define __no_kasan_or_inline __no_sanitize_address notrace __maybe_unused
283 # define __no_sanitize_or_inline __no_kasan_or_inline
284 #else
285 # define __no_kasan_or_inline __always_inline
286 #endif
287 
288 #ifdef __SANITIZE_THREAD__
289 /*
290  * Clang still emits instrumentation for __tsan_func_{entry,exit}() and builtin
291  * atomics even with __no_sanitize_thread (to avoid false positives in userspace
292  * ThreadSanitizer). The kernel's requirements are stricter and we really do not
293  * want any instrumentation with __no_kcsan.
294  *
295  * Therefore we add __disable_sanitizer_instrumentation where available to
296  * disable all instrumentation. See Kconfig.kcsan where this is mandatory.
297  */
298 # define __no_kcsan __no_sanitize_thread __disable_sanitizer_instrumentation
299 /*
300  * Type qualifier to mark variables where all data-racy accesses should be
301  * ignored by KCSAN. Note, the implementation simply marks these variables as
302  * volatile, since KCSAN will treat such accesses as "marked".
303  */
304 # define __data_racy volatile
305 # define __no_sanitize_or_inline __no_kcsan notrace __maybe_unused
306 #else
307 # define __no_kcsan
308 # define __data_racy
309 #endif
310 
311 #ifdef __SANITIZE_MEMORY__
312 /*
313  * Similarly to KASAN and KCSAN, KMSAN loses function attributes of inlined
314  * functions, therefore disabling KMSAN checks also requires disabling inlining.
315  *
316  * __no_sanitize_or_inline effectively prevents KMSAN from reporting errors
317  * within the function and marks all its outputs as initialized.
318  */
319 # define __no_sanitize_or_inline __no_kmsan_checks notrace __maybe_unused
320 #endif
321 
322 #ifndef __no_sanitize_or_inline
323 #define __no_sanitize_or_inline __always_inline
324 #endif
325 
326 /*
327  * Apply __counted_by() when the Endianness matches to increase test coverage.
328  */
329 #ifdef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
330 #define __counted_by_le(member)	__counted_by(member)
331 #define __counted_by_be(member)
332 #else
333 #define __counted_by_le(member)
334 #define __counted_by_be(member)	__counted_by(member)
335 #endif
336 
337 /* Do not trap wrapping arithmetic within an annotated function. */
338 #ifdef CONFIG_UBSAN_SIGNED_WRAP
339 # define __signed_wrap __attribute__((no_sanitize("signed-integer-overflow")))
340 #else
341 # define __signed_wrap
342 #endif
343 
344 /* Section for code which can't be instrumented at all */
345 #define __noinstr_section(section)					\
346 	noinline notrace __attribute((__section__(section)))		\
347 	__no_kcsan __no_sanitize_address __no_profile __no_sanitize_coverage \
348 	__no_sanitize_memory __signed_wrap
349 
350 #define noinstr __noinstr_section(".noinstr.text")
351 
352 /*
353  * The __cpuidle section is used twofold:
354  *
355  *  1) the original use -- identifying if a CPU is 'stuck' in idle state based
356  *     on it's instruction pointer. See cpu_in_idle().
357  *
358  *  2) supressing instrumentation around where cpuidle disables RCU; where the
359  *     function isn't strictly required for #1, this is interchangeable with
360  *     noinstr.
361  */
362 #define __cpuidle __noinstr_section(".cpuidle.text")
363 
364 #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
365 
366 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
367 
368 /*
369  * The below symbols may be defined for one or more, but not ALL, of the above
370  * compilers. We don't consider that to be an error, so set them to nothing.
371  * For example, some of them are for compiler specific plugins.
372  */
373 #ifndef __latent_entropy
374 # define __latent_entropy
375 #endif
376 
377 #if defined(RANDSTRUCT) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
378 # define __randomize_layout __designated_init __attribute__((randomize_layout))
379 # define __no_randomize_layout __attribute__((no_randomize_layout))
380 /* This anon struct can add padding, so only enable it under randstruct. */
381 # define randomized_struct_fields_start	struct {
382 # define randomized_struct_fields_end	} __randomize_layout;
383 #else
384 # define __randomize_layout __designated_init
385 # define __no_randomize_layout
386 # define randomized_struct_fields_start
387 # define randomized_struct_fields_end
388 #endif
389 
390 #ifndef __noscs
391 # define __noscs
392 #endif
393 
394 #ifndef __nocfi
395 # define __nocfi
396 #endif
397 
398 /*
399  * Any place that could be marked with the "alloc_size" attribute is also
400  * a place to be marked with the "malloc" attribute, except those that may
401  * be performing a _reallocation_, as that may alias the existing pointer.
402  * For these, use __realloc_size().
403  */
404 #ifdef __alloc_size__
405 # define __alloc_size(x, ...)	__alloc_size__(x, ## __VA_ARGS__) __malloc
406 # define __realloc_size(x, ...)	__alloc_size__(x, ## __VA_ARGS__)
407 #else
408 # define __alloc_size(x, ...)	__malloc
409 # define __realloc_size(x, ...)
410 #endif
411 
412 /*
413  * When the size of an allocated object is needed, use the best available
414  * mechanism to find it. (For cases where sizeof() cannot be used.)
415  */
416 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_dynamic_object_size)
417 #define __struct_size(p)	__builtin_dynamic_object_size(p, 0)
418 #define __member_size(p)	__builtin_dynamic_object_size(p, 1)
419 #else
420 #define __struct_size(p)	__builtin_object_size(p, 0)
421 #define __member_size(p)	__builtin_object_size(p, 1)
422 #endif
423 
424 /* Determine if an attribute has been applied to a variable. */
425 #if __has_builtin(__builtin_has_attribute)
426 #define __annotated(var, attr)	__builtin_has_attribute(var, attr)
427 #else
428 #define __annotated(var, attr)	(false)
429 #endif
430 
431 /*
432  * Some versions of gcc do not mark 'asm goto' volatile:
433  *
434  *  https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=103979
435  *
436  * We do it here by hand, because it doesn't hurt.
437  */
438 #ifndef asm_goto_output
439 #define asm_goto_output(x...) asm volatile goto(x)
440 #endif
441 
442 /*
443  * Clang has trouble with constraints with multiple
444  * alternative behaviors (mainly "g" and "rm").
445  */
446 #ifndef ASM_INPUT_G
447   #define ASM_INPUT_G "g"
448   #define ASM_INPUT_RM "rm"
449 #endif
450 
451 #ifdef CONFIG_CC_HAS_ASM_INLINE
452 #define asm_inline asm __inline
453 #else
454 #define asm_inline asm
455 #endif
456 
457 /* Are two types/vars the same type (ignoring qualifiers)? */
458 #define __same_type(a, b) __builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a), typeof(b))
459 
460 /*
461  * __unqual_scalar_typeof(x) - Declare an unqualified scalar type, leaving
462  *			       non-scalar types unchanged.
463  */
464 /*
465  * Prefer C11 _Generic for better compile-times and simpler code. Note: 'char'
466  * is not type-compatible with 'signed char', and we define a separate case.
467  */
468 #define __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(type)				\
469 		unsigned type:	(unsigned type)0,			\
470 		signed type:	(signed type)0
471 
472 #define __unqual_scalar_typeof(x) typeof(				\
473 		_Generic((x),						\
474 			 char:	(char)0,				\
475 			 __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(char),		\
476 			 __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(short),		\
477 			 __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(int),		\
478 			 __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(long),		\
479 			 __scalar_type_to_expr_cases(long long),	\
480 			 default: (x)))
481 
482 /* Is this type a native word size -- useful for atomic operations */
483 #define __native_word(t) \
484 	(sizeof(t) == sizeof(char) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(short) || \
485 	 sizeof(t) == sizeof(int) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(long))
486 
487 #ifdef __OPTIMIZE__
488 # define __compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix)		\
489 	do {								\
490 		/*							\
491 		 * __noreturn is needed to give the compiler enough	\
492 		 * information to avoid certain possibly-uninitialized	\
493 		 * warnings (regardless of the build failing).		\
494 		 */							\
495 		__noreturn extern void prefix ## suffix(void)		\
496 			__compiletime_error(msg);			\
497 		if (!(condition))					\
498 			prefix ## suffix();				\
499 	} while (0)
500 #else
501 # define __compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix) do { } while (0)
502 #endif
503 
504 #define _compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix) \
505 	__compiletime_assert(condition, msg, prefix, suffix)
506 
507 /**
508  * compiletime_assert - break build and emit msg if condition is false
509  * @condition: a compile-time constant condition to check
510  * @msg:       a message to emit if condition is false
511  *
512  * In tradition of POSIX assert, this macro will break the build if the
513  * supplied condition is *false*, emitting the supplied error message if the
514  * compiler has support to do so.
515  */
516 #define compiletime_assert(condition, msg) \
517 	_compiletime_assert(condition, msg, __compiletime_assert_, __COUNTER__)
518 
519 #define compiletime_assert_atomic_type(t)				\
520 	compiletime_assert(__native_word(t),				\
521 		"Need native word sized stores/loads for atomicity.")
522 
523 /* Helpers for emitting diagnostics in pragmas. */
524 #ifndef __diag
525 #define __diag(string)
526 #endif
527 
528 #ifndef __diag_GCC
529 #define __diag_GCC(version, severity, string)
530 #endif
531 
532 #define __diag_push()	__diag(push)
533 #define __diag_pop()	__diag(pop)
534 
535 #define __diag_ignore(compiler, version, option, comment) \
536 	__diag_ ## compiler(version, ignore, option)
537 #define __diag_warn(compiler, version, option, comment) \
538 	__diag_ ## compiler(version, warn, option)
539 #define __diag_error(compiler, version, option, comment) \
540 	__diag_ ## compiler(version, error, option)
541 
542 #ifndef __diag_ignore_all
543 #define __diag_ignore_all(option, comment)
544 #endif
545 
546 #endif /* __LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H */
547