zephyr/include/toolchain/common.h

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2010-2014 Wind River Systems, Inc.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*/
#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_COMMON_H_
#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_COMMON_H_
/**
* @file
* @brief Common toolchain abstraction
*
* Macros to abstract compiler capabilities (common to all toolchains).
*/
/* Abstract use of extern keyword for compatibility between C and C++ */
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define EXTERN_C extern "C"
#else
#define EXTERN_C extern
#endif
/* Use TASK_ENTRY_CPP to tag task entry points defined in C++ files. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define TASK_ENTRY_CPP extern "C"
#endif
#ifndef ZRESTRICT
#ifndef __cplusplus
#define ZRESTRICT restrict
#else
#define ZRESTRICT
#endif
#endif
/*
* Generate a reference to an external symbol.
* The reference indicates to the linker that the symbol is required
* by the module containing the reference and should be included
* in the image if the module is in the image.
*
* The assembler directive ".set" is used to define a local symbol.
* No memory is allocated, and the local symbol does not appear in
* the symbol table.
*/
#ifdef _ASMLANGUAGE
#define REQUIRES(sym) .set sym ## _Requires, sym
#else
#define REQUIRES(sym) __asm__ (".set " # sym "_Requires, " # sym "\n\t");
#endif
#ifdef _ASMLANGUAGE
#define SECTION .section
#endif
/*
* If the project is being built for speed (i.e. not for minimum size) then
* align functions and branches in executable sections to improve performance.
*/
#ifdef _ASMLANGUAGE
#if defined(CONFIG_X86)
#ifdef PERF_OPT
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .balign 16
#else
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .balign 1
#endif
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .balign 4
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARC)
/* .align assembler directive is supposed by all ARC toolchains and it is
* implemented in a same way across ARC toolchains.
*/
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .align 4
#elif defined(CONFIG_NIOS2) || defined(CONFIG_RISCV) || \
defined(CONFIG_XTENSA) || defined(CONFIG_MIPS)
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .balign 4
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX)
#elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC)
#define PERFOPT_ALIGN .align 4
#else
#error Architecture unsupported
#endif
#define GC_SECTION(sym) SECTION .text.##sym, "ax"
#endif /* _ASMLANGUAGE */
/* force inlining a function */
#if !defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
#ifdef CONFIG_COVERAGE
/*
* The always_inline attribute forces a function to be inlined,
* even ignoring -fno-inline. So for code coverage, do not
* force inlining of these functions to keep their bodies around
* so their number of executions can be counted.
*
* Note that "inline" is kept here for kobject_hash.c and
* priv_stacks_hash.c. These are built without compiler flags
* used for coverage. ALWAYS_INLINE cannot be empty as compiler
* would complain about unused functions. Attaching unused
* attribute would result in their text sections balloon more than
* 10 times in size, as those functions are kept in text section.
* So just keep "inline" here.
*/
#define ALWAYS_INLINE inline
#else
#define ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))
#endif
#endif
#define Z_STRINGIFY(x) #x
#define STRINGIFY(s) Z_STRINGIFY(s)
/* concatenate the values of the arguments into one */
#define _DO_CONCAT(x, y) x ## y
#define _CONCAT(x, y) _DO_CONCAT(x, y)
/* Additionally used as a sentinel by gen_syscalls.py to identify what
* functions are system calls
*
* Note POSIX unit tests don't still generate the system call stubs, so
* until https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr/issues/5006 is
* fixed via possibly #4174, we introduce this hack -- which will
* disallow us to test system calls in POSIX unit testing (currently
* not used).
*/
#ifndef ZTEST_UNITTEST
#define __syscall static inline
#else
#define __syscall
#endif /* ZTEST_UNITTEST */
/* Definitions for struct declaration tags. These are sentinel values used by
* parse_syscalls.py to gather a list of names of struct declarations that
* have these tags applied for them.
*/
/* Indicates this is a driver subsystem */
#define __subsystem
/* Indicates this is a network socket object */
#define __net_socket
#ifndef BUILD_ASSERT
/* Compile-time assertion that makes the build to fail.
* Common implementation swallows the message.
*/
#define BUILD_ASSERT(EXPR, MSG...) \
enum _CONCAT(__build_assert_enum, __COUNTER__) { \
_CONCAT(__build_assert, __COUNTER__) = 1 / !!(EXPR) \
}
#endif
/*
* This is meant to be used in conjunction with __in_section() and similar
* where scattered structure instances are concatenated together by the linker
* and walked by the code at run time just like a contiguous array of such
* structures.
*
* Assemblers and linkers may insert alignment padding by default whose
* size is larger than the natural alignment for those structures when
* gathering various section segments together, messing up the array walk.
* To prevent this, we need to provide an explicit alignment not to rely
* on the default that might just work by luck.
*
* Alignment statements in linker scripts are not sufficient as
* the assembler may add padding by itself to each segment when switching
* between sections within the same file even if it merges many such segments
* into a single section in the end.
*/
#define Z_DECL_ALIGN(type) __aligned(__alignof(type)) type
/* Check if a pointer is aligned enough for a particular data type. */
#define IS_PTR_ALIGNED(ptr, type) ((((uintptr_t)ptr) % __alignof(type)) == 0)
/**
* @brief Iterable Sections APIs
* @defgroup iterable_section_apis Iterable Sections APIs
* @{
*/
/**
* @brief Defines a new iterable section.
*
* @details
* Convenience helper combining __in_section() and Z_DECL_ALIGN().
* The section name is the struct type prepended with an underscore.
* The subsection is "static" and the subsubsection is the variable name.
*
* In the linker script, create output sections for these using
* ITERABLE_SECTION_ROM() or ITERABLE_SECTION_RAM().
*/
#define STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE(struct_type, name) \
Z_DECL_ALIGN(struct struct_type) name \
__in_section(_##struct_type, static, name) __used
#define Z_STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE(struct_type, name) \
__DEPRECATED_MACRO \
STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE(struct_type, name)
/**
* @brief Defines an alternate data type iterable section.
*
* @details
* Special variant of STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE(), for placing alternate
* data types within the iterable section of a specific data type. The
* data type sizes and semantics must be equivalent!
*/
#define STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE_ALTERNATE(out_type, struct_type, name) \
Z_DECL_ALIGN(struct struct_type) name \
__in_section(_##out_type, static, name) __used
#define Z_STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE_ALTERNATE(out_type, struct_type, name) \
__DEPRECATED_MACRO \
STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE_ALTERNATE(out_type, struct_type, name)
/**
* @brief Iterate over a specified iterable section.
*
* @details
* Iterator for structure instances gathered by STRUCT_SECTION_ITERABLE().
* The linker must provide a _<struct_type>_list_start symbol and a
* _<struct_type>_list_end symbol to mark the start and the end of the
* list of struct objects to iterate over. This is normally done using
* ITERABLE_SECTION_ROM() or ITERABLE_SECTION_RAM() in the linker script.
*/
#define STRUCT_SECTION_FOREACH(struct_type, iterator) \
extern struct struct_type _CONCAT(_##struct_type, _list_start)[]; \
extern struct struct_type _CONCAT(_##struct_type, _list_end)[]; \
for (struct struct_type *iterator = \
_CONCAT(_##struct_type, _list_start); \
({ __ASSERT(iterator <= _CONCAT(_##struct_type, _list_end), \
"unexpected list end location"); \
iterator < _CONCAT(_##struct_type, _list_end); }); \
iterator++)
#define Z_STRUCT_SECTION_FOREACH(struct_type, iterator) \
__DEPRECATED_MACRO \
STRUCT_SECTION_FOREACH(struct_type, iterator)
/**
* @}
*/ /* end of struct_section_apis */
#define LOG2CEIL(x) \
((((x) <= 4) ? 2 : (((x) <= 8) ? 3 : (((x) <= 16) ? \
4 : (((x) <= 32) ? 5 : (((x) <= 64) ? 6 : (((x) <= 128) ? \
7 : (((x) <= 256) ? 8 : (((x) <= 512) ? 9 : (((x) <= 1024) ? \
10 : (((x) <= 2048) ? 11 : (((x) <= 4096) ? 12 : (((x) <= 8192) ? \
13 : (((x) <= 16384) ? 14 : (((x) <= 32768) ? 15:(((x) <= 65536) ? \
16 : (((x) <= 131072) ? 17 : (((x) <= 262144) ? 18:(((x) <= 524288) ? \
19 : (((x) <= 1048576) ? 20 : (((x) <= 2097152) ? \
21 : (((x) <= 4194304) ? 22 : (((x) <= 8388608) ? \
23 : (((x) <= 16777216) ? 24 : (((x) <= 33554432) ? \
25 : (((x) <= 67108864) ? 26 : (((x) <= 134217728) ? \
27 : (((x) <= 268435456) ? 28 : (((x) <= 536870912) ? \
29 : (((x) <= 1073741824) ? 30 : (((x) <= 2147483648) ? \
31 : 32)))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_COMMON_H_ */