include/linux/compiler*.h: make compiler-*.h mutually exclusive
Commitcafa0010cd
("Raise the minimum required gcc version to 4.6") recently exposed a brittle part of the build for supporting non-gcc compilers. Both Clang and ICC define __GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, and __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ for quick compatibility with code bases that haven't added compiler specific checks for __clang__ or __INTEL_COMPILER. This is brittle, as they happened to get compatibility by posing as a certain version of GCC. This broke when upgrading the minimal version of GCC required to build the kernel, to a version above what ICC and Clang claim to be. Rather than always including compiler-gcc.h then undefining or redefining macros in compiler-intel.h or compiler-clang.h, let's separate out the compiler specific macro definitions into mutually exclusive headers, do more proper compiler detection, and keep shared definitions in compiler_types.h. Fixes:cafa0010cd
("Raise the minimum required gcc version to 4.6") Reported-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Suggested-by: Eli Friedman <efriedma@codeaurora.org> Suggested-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Nick Desaulniers <ndesaulniers@google.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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#error Sorry, your compiler targets APCS-26 but this kernel requires APCS-32
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#endif
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/*
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* GCC 3.0, 3.1: general bad code generation.
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* GCC 3.2.0: incorrect function argument offset calculation.
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* GCC 3.2.x: miscompiles NEW_AUX_ENT in fs/binfmt_elf.c
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* (http://gcc.gnu.org/PR8896) and incorrect structure
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* initialisation in fs/jffs2/erase.c
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* GCC 4.8.0-4.8.2: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=58854
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* miscompiles find_get_entry(), and can result in EXT3 and EXT4
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* filesystem corruption (possibly other FS too).
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#if (__GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 3)
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#error Your compiler is too buggy; it is known to miscompile kernels.
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#error Known good compilers: 3.3, 4.x
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#endif
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#if GCC_VERSION >= 40800 && GCC_VERSION < 40803
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#if defined(GCC_VERSION) && GCC_VERSION >= 40800 && GCC_VERSION < 40803
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#error Your compiler is too buggy; it is known to miscompile kernels
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#error and result in filesystem corruption and oopses.
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#endif
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#endif
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int main(void)
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{
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#define MISSING_CASE(x) WARN(1, "Missing case (%s == %ld)\n", \
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__stringify(x), (long)(x))
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#if GCC_VERSION >= 70000
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#if defined(GCC_VERSION) && GCC_VERSION >= 70000
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#define add_overflows(A, B) \
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__builtin_add_overflow_p((A), (B), (typeof((A) + (B)))0)
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#else
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u32 remainder;
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u8 stage_cfg;
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#if GCC_VERSION < 40400
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/* work around a bug compiling do_div() */
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prescaler = READ_ONCE(kempld_prescaler[PRESCALER_21]);
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#else
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prescaler = kempld_prescaler[PRESCALER_21];
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#endif
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if (!stage)
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return -EINVAL;
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/* Some compiler specific definitions are overwritten here
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* for Clang compiler
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*/
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#ifdef uninitialized_var
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#undef uninitialized_var
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#define uninitialized_var(x) x = *(&(x))
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#endif
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/* same as gcc, this was present in clang-2.6 so we can assume it works
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* with any version that can compile the kernel
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#define __SANITIZE_ADDRESS__
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#endif
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#undef __no_sanitize_address
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#define __no_sanitize_address __attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))
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/* Clang doesn't have a way to turn it off per-function, yet. */
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#ifdef __noretpoline
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#undef __noretpoline
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#endif
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/*
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* Not all versions of clang implement the the type-generic versions
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* of the builtin overflow checkers. Fortunately, clang implements
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* checks. Unfortunately, we don't know which version of gcc clang
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* pretends to be, so the macro may or may not be defined.
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*/
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#undef COMPILER_HAS_GENERIC_BUILTIN_OVERFLOW
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#if __has_builtin(__builtin_mul_overflow) && \
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__has_builtin(__builtin_add_overflow) && \
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__has_builtin(__builtin_sub_overflow)
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#define COMPILER_HAS_GENERIC_BUILTIN_OVERFLOW 1
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#endif
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/* The following are for compatibility with GCC, from compiler-gcc.h,
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* and may be redefined here because they should not be shared with other
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* compilers, like ICC.
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*/
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#define barrier() __asm__ __volatile__("" : : : "memory")
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#define __must_be_array(a) BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(__same_type((a), &(a)[0]))
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#define __assume_aligned(a, ...) \
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__attribute__((__assume_aligned__(a, ## __VA_ARGS__)))
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#define __must_be_array(a) BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(__same_type((a), &(a)[0]))
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#endif
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/*
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* Feature detection for gnu_inline (gnu89 extern inline semantics). Either
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* __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ is defined (not using gnu89 extern inline semantics,
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* and we opt in to the gnu89 semantics), or __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ is not
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* defined so the gnu89 semantics are the default.
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
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# define __gnu_inline __attribute__((gnu_inline))
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#else
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# define __gnu_inline
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#endif
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/*
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* Force always-inline if the user requests it so via the .config,
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* or if gcc is too old.
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* GCC does not warn about unused static inline functions for
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* -Wunused-function. This turns out to avoid the need for complex #ifdef
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* directives. Suppress the warning in clang as well by using "unused"
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* function attribute, which is redundant but not harmful for gcc.
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* Prefer gnu_inline, so that extern inline functions do not emit an
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* externally visible function. This makes extern inline behave as per gnu89
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* semantics rather than c99. This prevents multiple symbol definition errors
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* of extern inline functions at link time.
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* A lot of inline functions can cause havoc with function tracing.
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*/
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#if !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING) || \
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!defined(CONFIG_OPTIMIZE_INLINING)
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#define inline \
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inline __attribute__((always_inline, unused)) notrace __gnu_inline
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#else
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#define inline inline __attribute__((unused)) notrace __gnu_inline
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#endif
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#define __inline__ inline
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#define __inline inline
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#define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
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#define noinline __attribute__((noinline))
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#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
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#define __weak __attribute__((weak))
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#define __alias(symbol) __attribute__((alias(#symbol)))
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#ifdef RETPOLINE
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#define __noretpoline __attribute__((indirect_branch("keep")))
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#endif
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*/
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#define __naked __attribute__((naked)) noinline __noclone notrace
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#define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn))
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/*
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* From the GCC manual:
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*
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* Many functions have no effects except the return value and their
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* return value depends only on the parameters and/or global
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* variables. Such a function can be subject to common subexpression
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* elimination and loop optimization just as an arithmetic operator
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* would be.
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* [...]
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*/
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#define __pure __attribute__((pure))
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#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((aligned(x)))
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#define __aligned_largest __attribute__((aligned))
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#define __printf(a, b) __attribute__((format(printf, a, b)))
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#define __scanf(a, b) __attribute__((format(scanf, a, b)))
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#define __attribute_const__ __attribute__((__const__))
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#define __maybe_unused __attribute__((unused))
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#define __always_unused __attribute__((unused))
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#define __mode(x) __attribute__((mode(x)))
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#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
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#define __malloc __attribute__((__malloc__))
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#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
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#define __compiler_offsetof(a, b) \
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__builtin_offsetof(a, b)
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/* Mark functions as cold. gcc will assume any path leading to a call
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* to them will be unlikely. This means a lot of manual unlikely()s
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* are unnecessary now for any paths leading to the usual suspects
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* like BUG(), printk(), panic() etc. [but let's keep them for now for
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* older compilers]
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*
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* Early snapshots of gcc 4.3 don't support this and we can't detect this
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* in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're unreleased.
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* Maketime probing would be overkill here.
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*
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* gcc also has a __attribute__((__hot__)) to move hot functions into
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* a special section, but I don't see any sense in this right now in
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* the kernel context
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*/
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#define __cold __attribute__((__cold__))
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#define __UNIQUE_ID(prefix) __PASTE(__PASTE(__UNIQUE_ID_, prefix), __COUNTER__)
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#define __optimize(level) __attribute__((__optimize__(level)))
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#define __nostackprotector __optimize("no-stack-protector")
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#define __compiletime_object_size(obj) __builtin_object_size(obj, 0)
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/* Intel ECC compiler doesn't support gcc specific asm stmts.
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* It uses intrinsics to do the equivalent things.
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*/
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#undef barrier
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#undef barrier_data
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#undef RELOC_HIDE
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#undef OPTIMIZER_HIDE_VAR
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#define barrier() __memory_barrier()
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#define barrier_data(ptr) barrier()
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#endif
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#ifndef __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__
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/* icc has this, but it's called _bswap16 */
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#define __HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__
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#define __builtin_bswap16 _bswap16
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#endif
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/*
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* icc defines __GNUC__, but does not implement the builtin overflow checkers.
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/* The following are for compatibility with GCC, from compiler-gcc.h,
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* and may be redefined here because they should not be shared with other
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* compilers, like clang.
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*/
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#undef COMPILER_HAS_GENERIC_BUILTIN_OVERFLOW
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#define __visible __attribute__((externally_visible))
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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#ifdef __GNUC__
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#include <linux/compiler-gcc.h>
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#endif
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#if defined(CC_USING_HOTPATCH) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
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#define notrace __attribute__((hotpatch(0,0)))
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#else
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#define notrace __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
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#endif
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/* Intel compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations
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* coming from above header files here
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*/
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#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
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# include <linux/compiler-intel.h>
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#endif
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/* Clang compiler defines __GNUC__. So we will overwrite implementations
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* coming from above header files here
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*/
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/* Compiler specific macros. */
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#ifdef __clang__
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#include <linux/compiler-clang.h>
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#elif defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
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#include <linux/compiler-intel.h>
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#elif defined(__GNUC__)
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/* The above compilers also define __GNUC__, so order is important here. */
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#include <linux/compiler-gcc.h>
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#else
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#error "Unknown compiler"
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#endif
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/*
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* Generic compiler-independent macros required for kernel
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* build go below this comment. Actual compiler/compiler version
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#endif /* __KERNEL__ */
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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#ifdef __KERNEL__
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#define __deprecated
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#define __deprecated_for_modules
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#ifndef __must_check
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#define __must_check
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#ifndef CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK
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#ifndef __malloc
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*
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* compiler in gcc 3.3, we must define __used to be __attribute__((used))
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#ifndef noinline
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#ifndef __cold
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#ifndef __section
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#ifndef __visible
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#define __same_type(a, b) __builtin_types_compatible_p(typeof(a), typeof(b))
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#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((aligned(x)))
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#define __aligned_largest __attribute__((aligned))
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#define __printf(a, b) __attribute__((format(printf, a, b)))
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#define __scanf(a, b) __attribute__((format(scanf, a, b)))
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#define __maybe_unused __attribute__((unused))
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#define __always_unused __attribute__((unused))
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#define __mode(x) __attribute__((mode(x)))
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#define __malloc __attribute__((__malloc__))
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#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
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#define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn))
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#define __packed __attribute__((packed))
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#define __weak __attribute__((weak))
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#define __alias(symbol) __attribute__((alias(#symbol)))
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#define __cold __attribute__((cold))
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#define __section(S) __attribute__((__section__(#S)))
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#ifdef CONFIG_ENABLE_MUST_CHECK
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#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
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#else
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#define __must_check
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#endif
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#if defined(CC_USING_HOTPATCH) && !defined(__CHECKER__)
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#define notrace __attribute__((hotpatch(0, 0)))
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#else
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#define notrace __attribute__((no_instrument_function))
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#endif
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#define __compiler_offsetof(a, b) __builtin_offsetof(a, b)
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/*
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* Feature detection for gnu_inline (gnu89 extern inline semantics). Either
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* __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ is defined (not using gnu89 extern inline semantics,
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* and we opt in to the gnu89 semantics), or __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__ is not
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* defined so the gnu89 semantics are the default.
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*/
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#ifdef __GNUC_STDC_INLINE__
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# define __gnu_inline __attribute__((gnu_inline))
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#else
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# define __gnu_inline
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#endif
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/*
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* Force always-inline if the user requests it so via the .config.
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* GCC does not warn about unused static inline functions for
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* -Wunused-function. This turns out to avoid the need for complex #ifdef
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* directives. Suppress the warning in clang as well by using "unused"
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* function attribute, which is redundant but not harmful for gcc.
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* Prefer gnu_inline, so that extern inline functions do not emit an
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* externally visible function. This makes extern inline behave as per gnu89
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* semantics rather than c99. This prevents multiple symbol definition errors
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* of extern inline functions at link time.
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* A lot of inline functions can cause havoc with function tracing.
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*/
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#if !defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SUPPORTS_OPTIMIZED_INLINING) || \
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!defined(CONFIG_OPTIMIZE_INLINING)
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#define inline \
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inline __attribute__((always_inline, unused)) notrace __gnu_inline
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||||
#else
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#define inline inline __attribute__((unused)) notrace __gnu_inline
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||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#define __inline__ inline
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#define __inline inline
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||||
#define noinline __attribute__((noinline))
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef __always_inline
|
||||
#define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline))
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
* Rather then using noinline to prevent stack consumption, use
|
||||
* noinline_for_stack instead. For documentation reasons.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define noinline_for_stack noinline
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* __LINUX_COMPILER_TYPES_H */
|
||||
|
|
4
mm/ksm.c
4
mm/ksm.c
|
@ -652,9 +652,9 @@ static void remove_node_from_stable_tree(struct stable_node *stable_node)
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|||
* list_head to stay clear from the rb_parent_color union
|
||||
* (aligned and different than any node) and also different
|
||||
* from &migrate_nodes. This will verify that future list.h changes
|
||||
* don't break STABLE_NODE_DUP_HEAD.
|
||||
* don't break STABLE_NODE_DUP_HEAD. Only recent gcc can handle it.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#if GCC_VERSION >= 40903 /* only recent gcc can handle it */
|
||||
#if defined(GCC_VERSION) && GCC_VERSION >= 40903
|
||||
BUILD_BUG_ON(STABLE_NODE_DUP_HEAD <= &migrate_nodes);
|
||||
BUILD_BUG_ON(STABLE_NODE_DUP_HEAD >= &migrate_nodes + 1);
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1131,7 +1131,8 @@ out:
|
|||
* gcc 4.7 and 4.8 on arm get an ICEs when inlining unmap_and_move(). Work
|
||||
* around it.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#if (GCC_VERSION >= 40700 && GCC_VERSION < 40900) && defined(CONFIG_ARM)
|
||||
#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) && \
|
||||
defined(GCC_VERSION) && GCC_VERSION < 40900 && GCC_VERSION >= 40700
|
||||
#define ICE_noinline noinline
|
||||
#else
|
||||
#define ICE_noinline
|
||||
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