/* * Copyright (c) 2010, 2012, 2014 Wind River Systems, Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * @file * @brief Macros to generate structure member offset definitions * * This header contains macros to allow a nanokernel implementation to * generate absolute symbols whose values represents the member offsets for * various nanokernel structures. These absolute symbols are typically * utilized by assembly source files rather than hardcoding the values in * some local header file. * * WARNING: Absolute symbols can potentially be utilized by external tools -- * for example, to locate a specific field within a data structure. * Consequently, changes made to such symbols may require modifications to the * associated tool(s). Typically, relocating a member of a structure merely * requires that a tool be rebuilt; however, moving a member to another * structure (or to a new sub-structure within an existing structure) may * require that the tool itself be modified. Likewise, deleting, renaming, or * changing the meaning of an absolute symbol may require modifications to a * tool. * * The macro "GEN_OFFSET_SYM(structure, member)" is used to generate a single * absolute symbol. The absolute symbol will appear in the object module * generated from the source file that utilizes the GEN_OFFSET_SYM() macro. * Absolute symbols representing a structure member offset have the following * form: * * ____OFFSET * * This header also defines the GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM macro to simply define an * absolute symbol, irrespective of whether the value represents a structure * or offset. * * The following sample file illustrates the usage of the macros available * in this file: * * * * #include * /@ include struct definitions for which offsets symbols are to be * generated @/ * * #include * GEN_ABS_SYM_BEGIN (_OffsetAbsSyms) /@ the name parameter is arbitrary @/ * /@ _kernel_t structure member offsets @/ * * GEN_OFFSET_SYM (_kernel_t, nested); * GEN_OFFSET_SYM (_kernel_t, irq_stack); * GEN_OFFSET_SYM (_kernel_t, current); * GEN_OFFSET_SYM (_kernel_t, idle); * * GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM (___kernel_t_SIZEOF, sizeof(_kernel_t)); * * GEN_ABS_SYM_END * * * Compiling the sample offsets.c results in the following symbols in offsets.o: * * $ nm offsets.o * 00000000 A ___kernel_t_nested_OFFSET * 00000004 A ___kernel_t_irq_stack_OFFSET * 00000008 A ___kernel_t_current_OFFSET * 0000000c A ___kernel_t_idle_OFFSET */ #ifndef _GEN_OFFSET_H #define _GEN_OFFSET_H #include #include /* definition of the GEN_OFFSET_SYM() macros is toolchain independent */ #define GEN_OFFSET_SYM(S, M) \ GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(__##S##_##M##_##OFFSET, offsetof(S, M)) #endif /* _GEN_OFFSET_H */