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1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef _ASM_GENERIC_BUG_H
3 #define _ASM_GENERIC_BUG_H
4 
5 #include <linux/compiler.h>
6 
7 #define CUT_HERE		"------------[ cut here ]------------\n"
8 
9 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG
10 #define BUGFLAG_WARNING		(1 << 0)
11 #define BUGFLAG_ONCE		(1 << 1)
12 #define BUGFLAG_DONE		(1 << 2)
13 #define BUGFLAG_TAINT(taint)	((taint) << 8)
14 #define BUG_GET_TAINT(bug)	((bug)->flags >> 8)
15 #endif
16 
17 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
18 #include <linux/kernel.h>
19 
20 #ifdef CONFIG_BUG
21 
22 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG
23 struct bug_entry {
24 #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
25 	unsigned long	bug_addr;
26 #else
27 	signed int	bug_addr_disp;
28 #endif
29 #ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
30 #ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
31 	const char	*file;
32 #else
33 	signed int	file_disp;
34 #endif
35 	unsigned short	line;
36 #endif
37 	unsigned short	flags;
38 };
39 #endif	/* CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG */
40 
41 /*
42  * Don't use BUG() or BUG_ON() unless there's really no way out; one
43  * example might be detecting data structure corruption in the middle
44  * of an operation that can't be backed out of.  If the (sub)system
45  * can somehow continue operating, perhaps with reduced functionality,
46  * it's probably not BUG-worthy.
47  *
48  * If you're tempted to BUG(), think again:  is completely giving up
49  * really the *only* solution?  There are usually better options, where
50  * users don't need to reboot ASAP and can mostly shut down cleanly.
51  */
52 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG
53 #define BUG() do { \
54 	printk("BUG: failure at %s:%d/%s()!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
55 	barrier_before_unreachable(); \
56 	panic("BUG!"); \
57 } while (0)
58 #endif
59 
60 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG_ON
61 #define BUG_ON(condition) do { if (unlikely(condition)) BUG(); } while (0)
62 #endif
63 
64 #ifdef __WARN_FLAGS
65 #define __WARN_TAINT(taint)		__WARN_FLAGS(BUGFLAG_TAINT(taint))
66 #define __WARN_ONCE_TAINT(taint)	__WARN_FLAGS(BUGFLAG_ONCE|BUGFLAG_TAINT(taint))
67 
68 #define WARN_ON_ONCE(condition) ({				\
69 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);			\
70 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))				\
71 		__WARN_ONCE_TAINT(TAINT_WARN);			\
72 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);				\
73 })
74 #endif
75 
76 /*
77  * WARN(), WARN_ON(), WARN_ON_ONCE, and so on can be used to report
78  * significant issues that need prompt attention if they should ever
79  * appear at runtime.  Use the versions with printk format strings
80  * to provide better diagnostics.
81  */
82 #ifndef __WARN_TAINT
83 extern __printf(3, 4)
84 void warn_slowpath_fmt(const char *file, const int line,
85 		       const char *fmt, ...);
86 extern __printf(4, 5)
87 void warn_slowpath_fmt_taint(const char *file, const int line, unsigned taint,
88 			     const char *fmt, ...);
89 extern void warn_slowpath_null(const char *file, const int line);
90 #define WANT_WARN_ON_SLOWPATH
91 #define __WARN()		warn_slowpath_null(__FILE__, __LINE__)
92 #define __WARN_printf(arg...)	warn_slowpath_fmt(__FILE__, __LINE__, arg)
93 #define __WARN_printf_taint(taint, arg...)				\
94 	warn_slowpath_fmt_taint(__FILE__, __LINE__, taint, arg)
95 #else
96 extern __printf(1, 2) void __warn_printk(const char *fmt, ...);
97 #define __WARN()		__WARN_TAINT(TAINT_WARN)
98 #define __WARN_printf(arg...)	do { __warn_printk(arg); __WARN(); } while (0)
99 #define __WARN_printf_taint(taint, arg...)				\
100 	do { __warn_printk(arg); __WARN_TAINT(taint); } while (0)
101 #endif
102 
103 /* used internally by panic.c */
104 struct warn_args;
105 struct pt_regs;
106 
107 void __warn(const char *file, int line, void *caller, unsigned taint,
108 	    struct pt_regs *regs, struct warn_args *args);
109 
110 #ifndef WARN_ON
111 #define WARN_ON(condition) ({						\
112 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
113 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))					\
114 		__WARN();						\
115 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
116 })
117 #endif
118 
119 #ifndef WARN
120 #define WARN(condition, format...) ({					\
121 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
122 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))					\
123 		__WARN_printf(format);					\
124 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
125 })
126 #endif
127 
128 #define WARN_TAINT(condition, taint, format...) ({			\
129 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
130 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))					\
131 		__WARN_printf_taint(taint, format);			\
132 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
133 })
134 
135 #ifndef WARN_ON_ONCE
136 #define WARN_ON_ONCE(condition)	({				\
137 	static bool __section(.data.once) __warned;		\
138 	int __ret_warn_once = !!(condition);			\
139 								\
140 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_once && !__warned)) {		\
141 		__warned = true;				\
142 		WARN_ON(1);					\
143 	}							\
144 	unlikely(__ret_warn_once);				\
145 })
146 #endif
147 
148 #define WARN_ONCE(condition, format...)	({			\
149 	static bool __section(.data.once) __warned;		\
150 	int __ret_warn_once = !!(condition);			\
151 								\
152 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_once && !__warned)) {		\
153 		__warned = true;				\
154 		WARN(1, format);				\
155 	}							\
156 	unlikely(__ret_warn_once);				\
157 })
158 
159 #define WARN_TAINT_ONCE(condition, taint, format...)	({	\
160 	static bool __section(.data.once) __warned;		\
161 	int __ret_warn_once = !!(condition);			\
162 								\
163 	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_once && !__warned)) {		\
164 		__warned = true;				\
165 		WARN_TAINT(1, taint, format);			\
166 	}							\
167 	unlikely(__ret_warn_once);				\
168 })
169 
170 #else /* !CONFIG_BUG */
171 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG
172 #define BUG() do {} while (1)
173 #endif
174 
175 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG_ON
176 #define BUG_ON(condition) do { if (condition) BUG(); } while (0)
177 #endif
178 
179 #ifndef HAVE_ARCH_WARN_ON
180 #define WARN_ON(condition) ({						\
181 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
182 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
183 })
184 #endif
185 
186 #ifndef WARN
187 #define WARN(condition, format...) ({					\
188 	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
189 	no_printk(format);						\
190 	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
191 })
192 #endif
193 
194 #define WARN_ON_ONCE(condition) WARN_ON(condition)
195 #define WARN_ONCE(condition, format...) WARN(condition, format)
196 #define WARN_TAINT(condition, taint, format...) WARN(condition, format)
197 #define WARN_TAINT_ONCE(condition, taint, format...) WARN(condition, format)
198 
199 #endif
200 
201 /*
202  * WARN_ON_SMP() is for cases that the warning is either
203  * meaningless for !SMP or may even cause failures.
204  * This is usually used for cases that we have
205  * WARN_ON(!spin_is_locked(&lock)) checks, as spin_is_locked()
206  * returns 0 for uniprocessor settings.
207  * It can also be used with values that are only defined
208  * on SMP:
209  *
210  * struct foo {
211  *  [...]
212  * #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
213  *	int bar;
214  * #endif
215  * };
216  *
217  * void func(struct foo *zoot)
218  * {
219  *	WARN_ON_SMP(!zoot->bar);
220  *
221  * For CONFIG_SMP, WARN_ON_SMP() should act the same as WARN_ON(),
222  * and should be a nop and return false for uniprocessor.
223  *
224  * if (WARN_ON_SMP(x)) returns true only when CONFIG_SMP is set
225  * and x is true.
226  */
227 #ifdef CONFIG_SMP
228 # define WARN_ON_SMP(x)			WARN_ON(x)
229 #else
230 /*
231  * Use of ({0;}) because WARN_ON_SMP(x) may be used either as
232  * a stand alone line statement or as a condition in an if ()
233  * statement.
234  * A simple "0" would cause gcc to give a "statement has no effect"
235  * warning.
236  */
237 # define WARN_ON_SMP(x)			({0;})
238 #endif
239 
240 #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
241 
242 #endif
243