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- diff --git b/include/linux/compiler-gcc.h a/include/linux/compiler-gcc.h
- index e057bd2..22ab246 100644
- --- b/include/linux/compiler-gcc.h
- +++ a/include/linux/compiler-gcc.h
- @@ -5,14 +5,28 @@
- /*
- * Common definitions for all gcc versions go here.
- */
- -#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000 \
- - + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 \
- - + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
- -
- +#define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000 \
- + + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 \
- + + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
-
- /* Optimization barrier */
- +
- /* The "volatile" is due to gcc bugs */
- #define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("": : :"memory")
- +/*
- + * This version is i.e. to prevent dead stores elimination on @ptr
- + * where gcc and llvm may behave differently when otherwise using
- + * normal barrier(): while gcc behavior gets along with a normal
- + * barrier(), llvm needs an explicit input variable to be assumed
- + * clobbered. The issue is as follows: while the inline asm might
- + * access any memory it wants, the compiler could have fit all of
- + * @ptr into memory registers instead, and since @ptr never escaped
- + * from that, it proofed that the inline asm wasn't touching any of
- + * it. This version works well with both compilers, i.e. we're telling
- + * the compiler that the inline asm absolutely may see the contents
- + * of @ptr. See also: https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=15495
- + */
- +#define barrier_data(ptr) __asm__ __volatile__("": :"r"(ptr) :"memory")
-
- /*
- * This macro obfuscates arithmetic on a variable address so that gcc
- @@ -32,58 +46,63 @@
- * the inline assembly constraint from =g to =r, in this particular
- * case either is valid.
- */
- -#define RELOC_HIDE(ptr, off) \
- - ({ unsigned long __ptr; \
- - __asm__ ("" : "=r"(__ptr) : "0"(ptr)); \
- - (typeof(ptr)) (__ptr + (off)); })
- +#define RELOC_HIDE(ptr, off) \
- +({ \
- + unsigned long __ptr; \
- + __asm__ ("" : "=r"(__ptr) : "0"(ptr)); \
- + (typeof(ptr)) (__ptr + (off)); \
- +})
-
- /* Make the optimizer believe the variable can be manipulated arbitrarily. */
- -#define OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR(var) __asm__ ("" : "=r" (var) : "0" (var))
- +#define OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR(var) \
- + __asm__ ("" : "=r" (var) : "0" (var))
-
- #ifdef __CHECKER__
- -#define __must_be_array(arr) 0
- +#define __must_be_array(a) 0
- #else
- /* &a[0] degrades to a pointer: a different type from an array */
- -#define __must_be_array(a) BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(__same_type((a), &(a)[0]))
- +#define __must_be_array(a) BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(__same_type((a), &(a)[0]))
- #endif
-
- /*
- * Force always-inline if the user requests it so via the .config,
- * or if gcc is too old:
- */
- -#if !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING) || \
- +#if !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING) || \
- !defined(CONFIG_OPTIMIZE_INLINING) || (__GNUC__ < 4)
- -# define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- -# define __inline__ __inline__ __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- -# define __inline __inline __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- +#define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- +#define __inline__ __inline__ __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- +#define __inline __inline __attribute__((always_inline)) notrace
- #else
- /* A lot of inline functions can cause havoc with function tracing */
- -# define inline inline notrace
- -# define __inline__ __inline__ notrace
- -# define __inline __inline notrace
- +#define inline inline notrace
- +#define __inline__ __inline__ notrace
- +#define __inline __inline notrace
- #endif
-
- -#define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated))
- -#ifndef __packed
- -#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
- -#endif
- -#ifndef __weak
- -#define __weak __attribute__((weak))
- -#endif
- +#define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
- +#define noinline __attribute__((noinline))
- +
- +#define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated))
- +#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
- +#define __weak __attribute__((weak))
- +#define __alias(symbol) __attribute__((alias(#symbol)))
-
- /*
- - * it doesn't make sense on ARM (currently the only user of __naked) to trace
- - * naked functions because then mcount is called without stack and frame pointer
- - * being set up and there is no chance to restore the lr register to the value
- - * before mcount was called.
- + * it doesn't make sense on ARM (currently the only user of __naked)
- + * to trace naked functions because then mcount is called without
- + * stack and frame pointer being set up and there is no chance to
- + * restore the lr register to the value before mcount was called.
- + *
- + * The asm() bodies of naked functions often depend on standard calling
- + * conventions, therefore they must be noinline and noclone.
- *
- - * The asm() bodies of naked functions often depend on standard calling conventions,
- - * therefore they must be noinline and noclone. GCC 4.[56] currently fail to enforce
- - * this, so we must do so ourselves. See GCC PR44290.
- + * GCC 4.[56] currently fail to enforce this, so we must do so ourselves.
- + * See GCC PR44290.
- */
- -#define __naked __attribute__((naked)) noinline __noclone notrace
- +#define __naked __attribute__((naked)) noinline __noclone notrace
-
- -#define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn))
- +#define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn))
-
- /*
- * From the GCC manual:
- @@ -95,34 +114,170 @@
- * would be.
- * [...]
- */
- -#ifndef __pure
- -#define __pure __attribute__((pure))
- +#define __pure __attribute__((pure))
- +#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((aligned(x)))
- +#define __printf(a, b) __attribute__((format(printf, a, b)))
- +#define __scanf(a, b) __attribute__((format(scanf, a, b)))
- +#define __attribute_const__ __attribute__((__const__))
- +#define __maybe_unused __attribute__((unused))
- +#define __always_unused __attribute__((unused))
- +
- +/* gcc version specific checks */
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION < 30200
- +# error Sorry, your compiler is too old - please upgrade it.
- +#endif
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION < 30300
- +# define __used __attribute__((__unused__))
- +#else
- +# define __used __attribute__((__used__))
- +#endif
- +
- +#ifdef CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL
- +# if GCC_VERSION < 30400
- +# error "GCOV profiling support for gcc versions below 3.4 not included"
- +# endif /* __GNUC_MINOR__ */
- +#endif /* CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL */
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 30400
- +#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
- +#endif
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40000
- +
- +/* GCC 4.1.[01] miscompiles __weak */
- +#ifdef __KERNEL__
- +# if GCC_VERSION >= 40100 && GCC_VERSION <= 40101
- +# error Your version of gcc miscompiles the __weak directive
- +# endif
- +#endif
- +
- +#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
- +#define __compiler_offsetof(a, b) \
- + __builtin_offsetof(a, b)
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40100 && GCC_VERSION < 40600
- +# define __compiletime_object_size(obj) __builtin_object_size(obj, 0)
- +#endif
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40300
- +/* Mark functions as cold. gcc will assume any path leading to a call
- + * to them will be unlikely. This means a lot of manual unlikely()s
- + * are unnecessary now for any paths leading to the usual suspects
- + * like BUG(), printk(), panic() etc. [but let's keep them for now for
- + * older compilers]
- + *
- + * Early snapshots of gcc 4.3 don't support this and we can't detect this
- + * in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're unreleased.
- + * Maketime probing would be overkill here.
- + *
- + * gcc also has a __attribute__((__hot__)) to move hot functions into
- + * a special section, but I don't see any sense in this right now in
- + * the kernel context
- + */
- +#define __cold __attribute__((__cold__))
- +
- +#define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __COUNTER__)
- +
- +#ifndef __CHECKER__
- +# define __compiletime_warning(message) __attribute__((warning(message)))
- +# define __compiletime_error(message) __attribute__((error(message)))
- +#endif /* __CHECKER__ */
- +#endif /* GCC_VERSION >= 40300 */
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40500
- +/*
- + * Mark a position in code as unreachable. This can be used to
- + * suppress control flow warnings after asm blocks that transfer
- + * control elsewhere.
- + *
- + * Early snapshots of gcc 4.5 don't support this and we can't detect
- + * this in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're
- + * unreleased. Really, we need to have autoconf for the kernel.
- + */
- +#define unreachable() __builtin_unreachable()
- +
- +/* Mark a function definition as prohibited from being cloned. */
- +#define __noclone __attribute__((__noclone__))
- +
- +#endif /* GCC_VERSION >= 40500 */
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40600
- +/*
- + * When used with Link Time Optimization, gcc can optimize away C functions or
- + * variables which are referenced only from assembly code. __visible tells the
- + * optimizer that something else uses this function or variable, thus preventing
- + * this.
- + */
- +#define __visible __attribute__((externally_visible))
- #endif
- -#ifndef __aligned
- -#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((aligned(x)))
- +
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40900 && !defined(__CHECKER__)
- +/*
- + * __assume_aligned(n, k): Tell the optimizer that the returned
- + * pointer can be assumed to be k modulo n. The second argument is
- + * optional (default 0), so we use a variadic macro to make the
- + * shorthand.
- + *
- + * Beware: Do not apply this to functions which may return
- + * ERR_PTRs. Also, it is probably unwise to apply it to functions
- + * returning extra information in the low bits (but in that case the
- + * compiler should see some alignment anyway, when the return value is
- + * massaged by 'flags = ptr & 3; ptr &= ~3;').
- + */
- +#define __assume_aligned(a, ...) __attribute__((__assume_aligned__(a, ## __VA_ARGS__)))
- #endif
- -#define __printf(a, b) __attribute__((format(printf, a, b)))
- -#define __scanf(a, b) __attribute__((format(scanf, a, b)))
- -#define noinline __attribute__((noinline))
- -#define __attribute_const__ __attribute__((__const__))
- -#define __maybe_unused __attribute__((unused))
- -#define __always_unused __attribute__((unused))
-
- -#define __gcc_header(x) #x
- -#define _gcc_header(x) __gcc_header(linux/compiler-gcc##x.h)
- -#define gcc_header(x) _gcc_header(x)
- -#include gcc_header(__GNUC__)
- +/*
- + * GCC 'asm goto' miscompiles certain code sequences:
- + *
- + * http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58670
- + *
- + * Work it around via a compiler barrier quirk suggested by Jakub Jelinek.
- + *
- + * (asm goto is automatically volatile - the naming reflects this.)
- + */
- +#define asm_volatile_goto(x...) do { asm goto(x); asm (""); } while (0)
- +
- +#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40400
- +#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP32__
- +#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP64__
- +#endif
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40800 || (defined(__powerpc__) && GCC_VERSION >= 40600)
- +#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__
- +#endif
- +#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP */
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 50000
- +#define KASAN_ABI_VERSION 4
- +#elif GCC_VERSION >= 40902
- +#define KASAN_ABI_VERSION 3
- +#endif
- +
- +#if GCC_VERSION >= 40902
- +/*
- + * Tell the compiler that address safety instrumentation (KASAN)
- + * should not be applied to that function.
- + * Conflicts with inlining: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67368
- + */
- +#define __no_sanitize_address __attribute__((no_sanitize_address))
- +#endif
- +
- +#endif /* gcc version >= 40000 specific checks */
-
- #if !defined(__noclone)
- #define __noclone /* not needed */
- #endif
-
- +#if !defined(__no_sanitize_address)
- +#define __no_sanitize_address
- +#endif
- +
- /*
- * A trick to suppress uninitialized variable warning without generating any
- * code
- */
- #define uninitialized_var(x) x = x
- -
- -#ifndef __always_inline
- -#define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
- -#endif
- diff --git b/include/linux/compiler-gcc3.h a/include/linux/compiler-gcc3.h
- deleted file mode 100644
- index 7d89feb..0000000
- --- b/include/linux/compiler-gcc3.h
- +++ /dev/null
- @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
- -#ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H
- -#error "Please don't include <linux/compiler-gcc3.h> directly, include <linux/compiler.h> instead."
- -#endif
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION < 30200
- -# error Sorry, your compiler is too old - please upgrade it.
- -#endif
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 30300
- -# define __used __attribute__((__used__))
- -#else
- -# define __used __attribute__((__unused__))
- -#endif
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 30400
- -#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
- -#endif
- -
- -#ifdef CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL
- -# if GCC_VERSION < 30400
- -# error "GCOV profiling support for gcc versions below 3.4 not included"
- -# endif /* __GNUC_MINOR__ */
- -#endif /* CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL */
- diff --git b/include/linux/compiler-gcc4.h a/include/linux/compiler-gcc4.h
- deleted file mode 100644
- index c982a09..0000000
- --- b/include/linux/compiler-gcc4.h
- +++ /dev/null
- @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
- -#ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H
- -#error "Please don't include <linux/compiler-gcc4.h> directly, include <linux/compiler.h> instead."
- -#endif
- -
- -#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
- -#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
- -#define __compiler_offsetof(a,b) __builtin_offsetof(a,b)
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40100 && GCC_VERSION < 40600
- -# define __compiletime_object_size(obj) __builtin_object_size(obj, 0)
- -#endif
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40300
- -/* Mark functions as cold. gcc will assume any path leading to a call
- - to them will be unlikely. This means a lot of manual unlikely()s
- - are unnecessary now for any paths leading to the usual suspects
- - like BUG(), printk(), panic() etc. [but let's keep them for now for
- - older compilers]
- -
- - Early snapshots of gcc 4.3 don't support this and we can't detect this
- - in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're unreleased.
- - Maketime probing would be overkill here.
- -
- - gcc also has a __attribute__((__hot__)) to move hot functions into
- - a special section, but I don't see any sense in this right now in
- - the kernel context */
- -#define __cold __attribute__((__cold__))
- -
- -#define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __COUNTER__)
- -
- -#ifndef __CHECKER__
- -# define __compiletime_warning(message) __attribute__((warning(message)))
- -# define __compiletime_error(message) __attribute__((error(message)))
- -#endif /* __CHECKER__ */
- -#endif /* GCC_VERSION >= 40300 */
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40500
- -/*
- - * Mark a position in code as unreachable. This can be used to
- - * suppress control flow warnings after asm blocks that transfer
- - * control elsewhere.
- - *
- - * Early snapshots of gcc 4.5 don't support this and we can't detect
- - * this in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're
- - * unreleased. Really, we need to have autoconf for the kernel.
- - */
- -#define unreachable() __builtin_unreachable()
- -
- -/* Mark a function definition as prohibited from being cloned. */
- -#define __noclone __attribute__((__noclone__))
- -
- -#endif /* GCC_VERSION >= 40500 */
- -
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40600
- -/*
- - * Tell the optimizer that something else uses this function or variable.
- - */
- -#define __visible __attribute__((externally_visible))
- -#endif
- -
- -/*
- - * GCC 'asm goto' miscompiles certain code sequences:
- - *
- - * http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58670
- - *
- - * Work it around via a compiler barrier quirk suggested by Jakub Jelinek.
- - * Fixed in GCC 4.8.2 and later versions.
- - *
- - * (asm goto is automatically volatile - the naming reflects this.)
- - */
- -#define asm_volatile_goto(x...) do { asm goto(x); asm (""); } while (0)
- -
- -#ifdef CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40400
- -#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP32__
- -#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP64__
- -#endif
- -#if GCC_VERSION >= 40800 || (defined(__powerpc__) && GCC_VERSION >= 40600)
- -#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__
- -#endif
- -#endif /* CONFIG_ARCH_USE_BUILTIN_BSWAP */
- diff --git b/include/linux/compiler-intel.h a/include/linux/compiler-intel.h
- index ba147a1..d4c7113 100644
- --- b/include/linux/compiler-intel.h
- +++ a/include/linux/compiler-intel.h
- @@ -13,9 +13,14 @@
- /* Intel ECC compiler doesn't support gcc specific asm stmts.
- * It uses intrinsics to do the equivalent things.
- */
- +#undef barrier
- +#undef barrier_data
- #undef RELOC_HIDE
- #undef OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR
-
- +#define barrier() __memory_barrier()
- +#define barrier_data(ptr) barrier()
- +
- #define RELOC_HIDE(ptr, off) \
- ({ unsigned long __ptr; \
- __ptr = (unsigned long) (ptr); \
- diff --git b/include/linux/compiler.h a/include/linux/compiler.h
- index d5ad7b1..020ad16 100644
- --- b/include/linux/compiler.h
- +++ a/include/linux/compiler.h
- @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
- # define __release(x) __context__(x,-1)
- # define __cond_lock(x,c) ((c) ? ({ __acquire(x); 1; }) : 0)
- # define __percpu __attribute__((noderef, address_space(3)))
- +# define __pmem __attribute__((noderef, address_space(5)))
- #ifdef CONFIG_SPARSE_RCU_POINTER
- # define __rcu __attribute__((noderef, address_space(4)))
- #else
- @@ -42,6 +43,7 @@ extern void __chk_io_ptr(const volatile void __iomem *);
- # define __cond_lock(x,c) (c)
- # define __percpu
- # define __rcu
- +# define __pmem
- #endif
-
- /* Indirect macros required for expanded argument pasting, eg. __LINE__. */
- @@ -54,7 +56,11 @@ extern void __chk_io_ptr(const volatile void __iomem *);
- #include <linux/compiler-gcc.h>
- #endif
-
- +#if defined(CC_USING_HOTPATCH) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
- +#define notrace __attribute__((hotpatch(0,0)))
- +#else
- #define notrace __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
- +#endif
-
- /* Intel compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations
- * coming from above header files here
- @@ -138,7 +144,7 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
- */
- #define if(cond, ...) __trace_if( (cond , ## __VA_ARGS__) )
- #define __trace_if(cond) \
- - if (__builtin_constant_p((cond)) ? !!(cond) : \
- + if (__builtin_constant_p(!!(cond)) ? !!(cond) : \
- ({ \
- int ______r; \
- static struct ftrace_branch_data \
- @@ -165,6 +171,10 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
- # define barrier() __memory_barrier()
- #endif
-
- +#ifndef barrier_data
- +# define barrier_data(ptr) barrier()
- +#endif
- +
- /* Unreachable code */
- #ifndef unreachable
- # define unreachable() do { } while (1)
- @@ -186,6 +196,126 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
- # define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __LINE__)
- #endif
-
- +#include <linux/types.h>
- +
- +#define __READ_ONCE_SIZE \
- +({ \
- + switch (size) { \
- + case 1: *(__u8 *)res = *(volatile __u8 *)p; break; \
- + case 2: *(__u16 *)res = *(volatile __u16 *)p; break; \
- + case 4: *(__u32 *)res = *(volatile __u32 *)p; break; \
- + case 8: *(__u64 *)res = *(volatile __u64 *)p; break; \
- + default: \
- + barrier(); \
- + __builtin_memcpy((void *)res, (const void *)p, size); \
- + barrier(); \
- + } \
- +})
- +
- +static __always_inline
- +void __read_once_size(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
- +{
- + __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
- +}
- +
- +#ifdef CONFIG_KASAN
- +/*
- + * This function is not 'inline' because __no_sanitize_address confilcts
- + * with inlining. Attempt to inline it may cause a build failure.
- + * https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67368
- + * '__maybe_unused' allows us to avoid defined-but-not-used warnings.
- + */
- +static __no_sanitize_address __maybe_unused
- +void __read_once_size_nocheck(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
- +{
- + __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
- +}
- +#else
- +static __always_inline
- +void __read_once_size_nocheck(const volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
- +{
- + __READ_ONCE_SIZE;
- +}
- +#endif
- +
- +static __always_inline void __write_once_size(volatile void *p, void *res, int size)
- +{
- + switch (size) {
- + case 1: *(volatile __u8 *)p = *(__u8 *)res; break;
- + case 2: *(volatile __u16 *)p = *(__u16 *)res; break;
- + case 4: *(volatile __u32 *)p = *(__u32 *)res; break;
- + case 8: *(volatile __u64 *)p = *(__u64 *)res; break;
- + default:
- + barrier();
- + __builtin_memcpy((void *)p, (const void *)res, size);
- + barrier();
- + }
- +}
- +
- +/*
- + * Prevent the compiler from merging or refetching reads or writes. The
- + * compiler is also forbidden from reordering successive instances of
- + * READ_ONCE, WRITE_ONCE and ACCESS_ONCE (see below), but only when the
- + * compiler is aware of some particular ordering. One way to make the
- + * compiler aware of ordering is to put the two invocations of READ_ONCE,
- + * WRITE_ONCE or ACCESS_ONCE() in different C statements.
- + *
- + * In contrast to ACCESS_ONCE these two macros will also work on aggregate
- + * data types like structs or unions. If the size of the accessed data
- + * type exceeds the word size of the machine (e.g., 32 bits or 64 bits)
- + * READ_ONCE() and WRITE_ONCE() will fall back to memcpy and print a
- + * compile-time warning.
- + *
- + * Their two major use cases are: (1) Mediating communication between
- + * process-level code and irq/NMI handlers, all running on the same CPU,
- + * and (2) Ensuring that the compiler does not fold, spindle, or otherwise
- + * mutilate accesses that either do not require ordering or that interact
- + * with an explicit memory barrier or atomic instruction that provides the
- + * required ordering.
- + */
- +
- +#define __READ_ONCE(x, check) \
- +({ \
- + union { typeof(x) __val; char __c[1]; } __u; \
- + if (check) \
- + __read_once_size(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
- + else \
- + __read_once_size_nocheck(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
- + __u.__val; \
- +})
- +#define READ_ONCE(x) __READ_ONCE(x, 1)
- +
- +/*
- + * Use READ_ONCE_NOCHECK() instead of READ_ONCE() if you need
- + * to hide memory access from KASAN.
- + */
- +#define READ_ONCE_NOCHECK(x) __READ_ONCE(x, 0)
- +
- +#define WRITE_ONCE(x, val) \
- +({ \
- + union { typeof(x) __val; char __c[1]; } __u = \
- + { .__val = (__force typeof(x)) (val) }; \
- + __write_once_size(&(x), __u.__c, sizeof(x)); \
- + __u.__val; \
- +})
- +
- +/**
- + * smp_cond_acquire() - Spin wait for cond with ACQUIRE ordering
- + * @cond: boolean expression to wait for
- + *
- + * Equivalent to using smp_load_acquire() on the condition variable but employs
- + * the control dependency of the wait to reduce the barrier on many platforms.
- + *
- + * The control dependency provides a LOAD->STORE order, the additional RMB
- + * provides LOAD->LOAD order, together they provide LOAD->{LOAD,STORE} order,
- + * aka. ACQUIRE.
- + */
- +#define smp_cond_acquire(cond) do { \
- + while (!(cond)) \
- + cpu_relax(); \
- + smp_rmb(); /* ctrl + rmb := acquire */ \
- +} while (0)
- +
- #endif /* __KERNEL__ */
-
- #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
- @@ -304,6 +434,14 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
- #define __visible
- #endif
-
- +/*
- + * Assume alignment of return value.
- + */
- +#ifndef __assume_aligned
- +#define __assume_aligned(a, ...)
- +#endif
- +
- +
- /* Are two types/vars the same type (ignoring qualifiers)? */
- #ifndef __same_type
- # define __same_type(a, b) __builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a), typeof(b))
- @@ -311,7 +449,7 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
-
- /* Is this type a native word size -- useful for atomic operations */
- #ifndef __native_word
- -# define __native_word(t) (sizeof(t) == sizeof(int) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(long))
- +# define __native_word(t) (sizeof(t) == sizeof(char) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(short) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(int) || sizeof(t) == sizeof(long))
- #endif
-
- /* Compile time object size, -1 for unknown */
- @@ -373,12 +511,38 @@ void ftrace_likely_update(struct ftrace_branch_data *f, int val, int expect);
- * to make the compiler aware of ordering is to put the two invocations of
- * ACCESS_ONCE() in different C statements.
- *
- - * This macro does absolutely -nothing- to prevent the CPU from reordering,
- - * merging, or refetching absolutely anything at any time. Its main intended
- - * use is to mediate communication between process-level code and irq/NMI
- - * handlers, all running on the same CPU.
- + * ACCESS_ONCE will only work on scalar types. For union types, ACCESS_ONCE
- + * on a union member will work as long as the size of the member matches the
- + * size of the union and the size is smaller than word size.
- + *
- + * The major use cases of ACCESS_ONCE used to be (1) Mediating communication
- + * between process-level code and irq/NMI handlers, all running on the same CPU,
- + * and (2) Ensuring that the compiler does not fold, spindle, or otherwise
- + * mutilate accesses that either do not require ordering or that interact
- + * with an explicit memory barrier or atomic instruction that provides the
- + * required ordering.
- + *
- + * If possible use READ_ONCE()/WRITE_ONCE() instead.
- + */
- +#define __ACCESS_ONCE(x) ({ \
- + __maybe_unused typeof(x) __var = (__force typeof(x)) 0; \
- + (volatile typeof(x) *)&(x); })
- +#define ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*__ACCESS_ONCE(x))
- +
- +/**
- + * lockless_dereference() - safely load a pointer for later dereference
- + * @p: The pointer to load
- + *
- + * Similar to rcu_dereference(), but for situations where the pointed-to
- + * object's lifetime is managed by something other than RCU. That
- + * "something other" might be reference counting or simple immortality.
- */
- -#define ACCESS_ONCE(x) (*(volatile typeof(x) *)&(x))
- +#define lockless_dereference(p) \
- +({ \
- + typeof(p) _________p1 = READ_ONCE(p); \
- + smp_read_barrier_depends(); /* Dependency order vs. p above. */ \
- + (_________p1); \
- +})
-
- /* Ignore/forbid kprobes attach on very low level functions marked by this attribute: */
- #ifdef CONFIG_KPROBES
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