/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 */ /* * Copyright (C) 2024 Google LLC * * Example macros for maintaining kABI stability. * * This file is based on android_kabi.h, which has the following notice: * * Heavily influenced by rh_kabi.h which came from the RHEL/CENTOS kernel * and was: * Copyright (c) 2014 Don Zickus * Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Jiri Benc * Copyright (c) 2015 Sabrina Dubroca, Hannes Frederic Sowa * Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Prarit Bhargava * Copyright (c) 2017 Paolo Abeni, Larry Woodman */ #ifndef __KABI_H__ #define __KABI_H__ /* Kernel macros for userspace testing. */ #ifndef __aligned #define __aligned(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(x))) #endif #ifndef __used #define __used __attribute__((__used__)) #endif #ifndef __section #define __section(section) __attribute__((__section__(section))) #endif #ifndef __PASTE #define ___PASTE(a, b) a##b #define __PASTE(a, b) ___PASTE(a, b) #endif #ifndef __stringify #define __stringify_1(x...) #x #define __stringify(x...) __stringify_1(x) #endif #define __KABI_RULE(hint, target, value) \ static const char __PASTE(__gendwarfksyms_rule_, \ __COUNTER__)[] __used __aligned(1) \ __section(".discard.gendwarfksyms.kabi_rules") = \ "1\0" #hint "\0" #target "\0" #value #define __KABI_NORMAL_SIZE_ALIGN(_orig, _new) \ union { \ _Static_assert( \ sizeof(struct { _new; }) <= sizeof(struct { _orig; }), \ __FILE__ ":" __stringify(__LINE__) ": " __stringify( \ _new) " is larger than " __stringify(_orig)); \ _Static_assert( \ __alignof__(struct { _new; }) <= \ __alignof__(struct { _orig; }), \ __FILE__ ":" __stringify(__LINE__) ": " __stringify( \ _orig) " is not aligned the same as " __stringify(_new)); \ } #define __KABI_REPLACE(_orig, _new) \ union { \ _new; \ struct { \ _orig; \ }; \ __KABI_NORMAL_SIZE_ALIGN(_orig, _new); \ } /* * KABI_DECLONLY(fqn) * Treat the struct/union/enum fqn as a declaration, i.e. even if * a definition is available, don't expand the contents. */ #define KABI_DECLONLY(fqn) __KABI_RULE(declonly, fqn, ) /* * KABI_ENUMERATOR_IGNORE(fqn, field) * When expanding enum fqn, skip the provided field. This makes it * possible to hide added enum fields from versioning. */ #define KABI_ENUMERATOR_IGNORE(fqn, field) \ __KABI_RULE(enumerator_ignore, fqn field, ) /* * KABI_ENUMERATOR_VALUE(fqn, field, value) * When expanding enum fqn, use the provided value for the * specified field. This makes it possible to override enumerator * values when calculating versions. */ #define KABI_ENUMERATOR_VALUE(fqn, field, value) \ __KABI_RULE(enumerator_value, fqn field, value) /* * KABI_RESERVE * Reserve some "padding" in a structure for use by LTS backports. * This is normally placed at the end of a structure. * number: the "number" of the padding variable in the structure. Start with * 1 and go up. */ #define KABI_RESERVE(n) unsigned long __kabi_reserved##n /* * KABI_RESERVE_ARRAY * Same as _BACKPORT_RESERVE but allocates an array with the specified * size in bytes. */ #define KABI_RESERVE_ARRAY(n, s) \ unsigned char __aligned(8) __kabi_reserved##n[s] /* * KABI_IGNORE * Add a new field that's ignored in versioning. */ #define KABI_IGNORE(n, _new) \ union { \ _new; \ unsigned char __kabi_ignored##n; \ } /* * KABI_REPLACE * Replace a field with a compatible new field. */ #define KABI_REPLACE(_oldtype, _oldname, _new) \ __KABI_REPLACE(_oldtype __kabi_renamed##_oldname, struct { _new; }) /* * KABI_USE(number, _new) * Use a previous padding entry that was defined with KABI_RESERVE * number: the previous "number" of the padding variable * _new: the variable to use now instead of the padding variable */ #define KABI_USE(number, _new) __KABI_REPLACE(KABI_RESERVE(number), _new) /* * KABI_USE2(number, _new1, _new2) * Use a previous padding entry that was defined with KABI_RESERVE for * two new variables that fit into 64 bits. This is good for when you do not * want to "burn" a 64bit padding variable for a smaller variable size if not * needed. */ #define KABI_USE2(number, _new1, _new2) \ __KABI_REPLACE( \ KABI_RESERVE(number), struct { \ _new1; \ _new2; \ }) /* * KABI_USE_ARRAY(number, bytes, _new) * Use a previous padding entry that was defined with KABI_RESERVE_ARRAY * number: the previous "number" of the padding variable * bytes: the size in bytes reserved for the array * _new: the variable to use now instead of the padding variable */ #define KABI_USE_ARRAY(number, bytes, _new) \ __KABI_REPLACE(KABI_RESERVE_ARRAY(number, bytes), _new) #endif /* __KABI_H__ */