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1 #ifndef _LINUX_BUG_H
2 #define _LINUX_BUG_H
3 
4 #include <asm/bug.h>
5 #include <linux/compiler.h>
6 
7 enum bug_trap_type {
8 	BUG_TRAP_TYPE_NONE = 0,
9 	BUG_TRAP_TYPE_WARN = 1,
10 	BUG_TRAP_TYPE_BUG = 2,
11 };
12 
13 struct pt_regs;
14 
15 #ifdef __CHECKER__
16 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n) (0)
17 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(e) (0)
18 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_NULL(e) ((void*)0)
19 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID(e) (0)
20 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(cond, msg) (0)
21 #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) (0)
22 #define BUILD_BUG() (0)
23 #else /* __CHECKER__ */
24 
25 /* Force a compilation error if a constant expression is not a power of 2 */
26 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n)			\
27 	BUILD_BUG_ON((n) == 0 || (((n) & ((n) - 1)) != 0))
28 
29 /* Force a compilation error if condition is true, but also produce a
30    result (of value 0 and type size_t), so the expression can be used
31    e.g. in a structure initializer (or where-ever else comma expressions
32    aren't permitted). */
33 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(e) (sizeof(struct { int:-!!(e); }))
34 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_NULL(e) ((void *)sizeof(struct { int:-!!(e); }))
35 
36 /*
37  * BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID() permits the compiler to check the validity of the
38  * expression but avoids the generation of any code, even if that expression
39  * has side-effects.
40  */
41 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID(e) ((void)(sizeof((__force long)(e))))
42 
43 /**
44  * BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG - break compile if a condition is true & emit supplied
45  *		      error message.
46  * @condition: the condition which the compiler should know is false.
47  *
48  * See BUILD_BUG_ON for description.
49  */
50 #define BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(cond, msg) compiletime_assert(!(cond), msg)
51 
52 /**
53  * BUILD_BUG_ON - break compile if a condition is true.
54  * @condition: the condition which the compiler should know is false.
55  *
56  * If you have some code which relies on certain constants being equal, or
57  * some other compile-time-evaluated condition, you should use BUILD_BUG_ON to
58  * detect if someone changes it.
59  *
60  * The implementation uses gcc's reluctance to create a negative array, but gcc
61  * (as of 4.4) only emits that error for obvious cases (e.g. not arguments to
62  * inline functions).  Luckily, in 4.3 they added the "error" function
63  * attribute just for this type of case.  Thus, we use a negative sized array
64  * (should always create an error on gcc versions older than 4.4) and then call
65  * an undefined function with the error attribute (should always create an
66  * error on gcc 4.3 and later).  If for some reason, neither creates a
67  * compile-time error, we'll still have a link-time error, which is harder to
68  * track down.
69  */
70 #ifndef __OPTIMIZE__
71 #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) ((void)sizeof(char[1 - 2*!!(condition)]))
72 #else
73 #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) \
74 	BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(condition, "BUILD_BUG_ON failed: " #condition)
75 #endif
76 
77 /**
78  * BUILD_BUG - break compile if used.
79  *
80  * If you have some code that you expect the compiler to eliminate at
81  * build time, you should use BUILD_BUG to detect if it is
82  * unexpectedly used.
83  */
84 #define BUILD_BUG() BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(1, "BUILD_BUG failed")
85 
86 #endif	/* __CHECKER__ */
87 
88 #ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG
89 #include <asm-generic/bug.h>
90 
91 static inline int is_warning_bug(const struct bug_entry *bug)
92 {
93 	return bug->flags & BUGFLAG_WARNING;
94 }
95 
96 const struct bug_entry *find_bug(unsigned long bugaddr);
97 
98 enum bug_trap_type report_bug(unsigned long bug_addr, struct pt_regs *regs);
99 
100 /* These are defined by the architecture */
101 int is_valid_bugaddr(unsigned long addr);
102 
103 #else	/* !CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG */
104 
105 static inline enum bug_trap_type report_bug(unsigned long bug_addr,
106 					    struct pt_regs *regs)
107 {
108 	return BUG_TRAP_TYPE_BUG;
109 }
110 
111 #endif	/* CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG */
112 #endif	/* _LINUX_BUG_H */
113