xref: /openbmc/linux/include/linux/cleanup.h (revision 54da6a09)
1 /* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */
2 #ifndef __LINUX_GUARDS_H
3 #define __LINUX_GUARDS_H
4 
5 #include <linux/compiler.h>
6 
7 /*
8  * DEFINE_FREE(name, type, free):
9  *	simple helper macro that defines the required wrapper for a __free()
10  *	based cleanup function. @free is an expression using '_T' to access
11  *	the variable.
12  *
13  * __free(name):
14  *	variable attribute to add a scoped based cleanup to the variable.
15  *
16  * no_free_ptr(var):
17  *	like a non-atomic xchg(var, NULL), such that the cleanup function will
18  *	be inhibited -- provided it sanely deals with a NULL value.
19  *
20  * return_ptr(p):
21  *	returns p while inhibiting the __free().
22  *
23  * Ex.
24  *
25  * DEFINE_FREE(kfree, void *, if (_T) kfree(_T))
26  *
27  *	struct obj *p __free(kfree) = kmalloc(...);
28  *	if (!p)
29  *		return NULL;
30  *
31  *	if (!init_obj(p))
32  *		return NULL;
33  *
34  *	return_ptr(p);
35  */
36 
37 #define DEFINE_FREE(_name, _type, _free) \
38 	static inline void __free_##_name(void *p) { _type _T = *(_type *)p; _free; }
39 
40 #define __free(_name)	__cleanup(__free_##_name)
41 
42 #define no_free_ptr(p) \
43 	({ __auto_type __ptr = (p); (p) = NULL; __ptr; })
44 
45 #define return_ptr(p)	return no_free_ptr(p)
46 
47 
48 /*
49  * DEFINE_CLASS(name, type, exit, init, init_args...):
50  *	helper to define the destructor and constructor for a type.
51  *	@exit is an expression using '_T' -- similar to FREE above.
52  *	@init is an expression in @init_args resulting in @type
53  *
54  * EXTEND_CLASS(name, ext, init, init_args...):
55  *	extends class @name to @name@ext with the new constructor
56  *
57  * CLASS(name, var)(args...):
58  *	declare the variable @var as an instance of the named class
59  *
60  * Ex.
61  *
62  * DEFINE_CLASS(fdget, struct fd, fdput(_T), fdget(fd), int fd)
63  *
64  *	CLASS(fdget, f)(fd);
65  *	if (!f.file)
66  *		return -EBADF;
67  *
68  *	// use 'f' without concern
69  */
70 
71 #define DEFINE_CLASS(_name, _type, _exit, _init, _init_args...)		\
72 typedef _type class_##_name##_t;					\
73 static inline void class_##_name##_destructor(_type *p)			\
74 { _type _T = *p; _exit; }						\
75 static inline _type class_##_name##_constructor(_init_args)		\
76 { _type t = _init; return t; }
77 
78 #define EXTEND_CLASS(_name, ext, _init, _init_args...)			\
79 typedef class_##_name##_t class_##_name##ext##_t;			\
80 static inline void class_##_name##ext##_destructor(class_##_name##_t *p)\
81 { class_##_name##_destructor(p); }					\
82 static inline class_##_name##_t class_##_name##ext##_constructor(_init_args) \
83 { class_##_name##_t t = _init; return t; }
84 
85 #define CLASS(_name, var)						\
86 	class_##_name##_t var __cleanup(class_##_name##_destructor) =	\
87 		class_##_name##_constructor
88 
89 
90 /*
91  * DEFINE_GUARD(name, type, lock, unlock):
92  *	trivial wrapper around DEFINE_CLASS() above specifically
93  *	for locks.
94  *
95  * guard(name):
96  *	an anonymous instance of the (guard) class
97  *
98  * scoped_guard (name, args...) { }:
99  *	similar to CLASS(name, scope)(args), except the variable (with the
100  *	explicit name 'scope') is declard in a for-loop such that its scope is
101  *	bound to the next (compound) statement.
102  *
103  */
104 
105 #define DEFINE_GUARD(_name, _type, _lock, _unlock) \
106 	DEFINE_CLASS(_name, _type, _unlock, ({ _lock; _T; }), _type _T)
107 
108 #define guard(_name) \
109 	CLASS(_name, __UNIQUE_ID(guard))
110 
111 #define scoped_guard(_name, args...)					\
112 	for (CLASS(_name, scope)(args),					\
113 	     *done = NULL; !done; done = (void *)1)
114 
115 /*
116  * Additional helper macros for generating lock guards with types, either for
117  * locks that don't have a native type (eg. RCU, preempt) or those that need a
118  * 'fat' pointer (eg. spin_lock_irqsave).
119  *
120  * DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_0(name, lock, unlock, ...)
121  * DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(name, type, lock, unlock, ...)
122  *
123  * will result in the following type:
124  *
125  *   typedef struct {
126  *	type *lock;		// 'type := void' for the _0 variant
127  *	__VA_ARGS__;
128  *   } class_##name##_t;
129  *
130  * As above, both _lock and _unlock are statements, except this time '_T' will
131  * be a pointer to the above struct.
132  */
133 
134 #define __DEFINE_UNLOCK_GUARD(_name, _type, _unlock, ...)		\
135 typedef struct {							\
136 	_type *lock;							\
137 	__VA_ARGS__;							\
138 } class_##_name##_t;							\
139 									\
140 static inline void class_##_name##_destructor(class_##_name##_t *_T)	\
141 {									\
142 	if (_T->lock) { _unlock; }					\
143 }
144 
145 
146 #define __DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(_name, _type, _lock)			\
147 static inline class_##_name##_t class_##_name##_constructor(_type *l)	\
148 {									\
149 	class_##_name##_t _t = { .lock = l }, *_T = &_t;		\
150 	_lock;								\
151 	return _t;							\
152 }
153 
154 #define __DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_0(_name, _lock)				\
155 static inline class_##_name##_t class_##_name##_constructor(void)	\
156 {									\
157 	class_##_name##_t _t = { .lock = (void*)1 },			\
158 			 *_T __maybe_unused = &_t;			\
159 	_lock;								\
160 	return _t;							\
161 }
162 
163 #define DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(_name, _type, _lock, _unlock, ...)		\
164 __DEFINE_UNLOCK_GUARD(_name, _type, _unlock, __VA_ARGS__)		\
165 __DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_1(_name, _type, _lock)
166 
167 #define DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_0(_name, _lock, _unlock, ...)			\
168 __DEFINE_UNLOCK_GUARD(_name, void, _unlock, __VA_ARGS__)		\
169 __DEFINE_LOCK_GUARD_0(_name, _lock)
170 
171 #endif /* __LINUX_GUARDS_H */
172