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			145 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
#ifndef _ASM_GENERIC_BUG_H
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#define _ASM_GENERIC_BUG_H
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#ifdef CONFIG_BUG
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#ifdef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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struct bug_entry {
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#ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
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	unsigned long	bug_addr;
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#else
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	signed int	bug_addr_disp;
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#endif
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#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_BUGVERBOSE
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#ifndef CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG_RELATIVE_POINTERS
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	const char	*file;
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#else
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	signed int	file_disp;
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#endif
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	unsigned short	line;
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#endif
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	unsigned short	flags;
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};
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#endif		/* __ASSEMBLY__ */
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#define BUGFLAG_WARNING	(1<<0)
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#endif	/* CONFIG_GENERIC_BUG */
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/*
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 * Don't use BUG() or BUG_ON() unless there's really no way out; one
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 * example might be detecting data structure corruption in the middle
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 * of an operation that can't be backed out of.  If the (sub)system
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 * can somehow continue operating, perhaps with reduced functionality,
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 * it's probably not BUG-worthy.
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 *
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 * If you're tempted to BUG(), think again:  is completely giving up
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 * really the *only* solution?  There are usually better options, where
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 * users don't need to reboot ASAP and can mostly shut down cleanly.
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 */
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#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG
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#define BUG() do { \
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	printk("BUG: failure at %s:%d/%s()!\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); \
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	panic("BUG!"); \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG_ON
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#define BUG_ON(condition) do { if (unlikely(condition)) BUG(); } while(0)
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#endif
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/*
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 * WARN(), WARN_ON(), WARN_ON_ONCE, and so on can be used to report
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 * significant issues that need prompt attention if they should ever
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 * appear at runtime.  Use the versions with printk format strings
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 * to provide better diagnostics.
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 */
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#ifndef __WARN
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
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extern void warn_slowpath_fmt(const char *file, const int line,
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		const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 3, 4)));
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extern void warn_slowpath_null(const char *file, const int line);
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#define WANT_WARN_ON_SLOWPATH
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#endif
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#define __WARN()		warn_slowpath_null(__FILE__, __LINE__)
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#define __WARN_printf(arg...)	warn_slowpath_fmt(__FILE__, __LINE__, arg)
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#else
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#define __WARN_printf(arg...)	do { printk(arg); __WARN(); } while (0)
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#endif
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#ifndef WARN_ON
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#define WARN_ON(condition) ({						\
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	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
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	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))					\
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		__WARN();						\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
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})
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#endif
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#ifndef WARN
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#define WARN(condition, format...) ({						\
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	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
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	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_on))					\
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		__WARN_printf(format);					\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
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})
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#endif
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#else /* !CONFIG_BUG */
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#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG
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#define BUG() do {} while(0)
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_BUG_ON
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#define BUG_ON(condition) do { if (condition) ; } while(0)
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#endif
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#ifndef HAVE_ARCH_WARN_ON
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#define WARN_ON(condition) ({						\
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	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
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})
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#endif
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#ifndef WARN
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#define WARN(condition, format...) ({					\
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	int __ret_warn_on = !!(condition);				\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_on);					\
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})
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#endif
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#endif
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#define WARN_ON_ONCE(condition)	({				\
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	static int __warned;					\
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	int __ret_warn_once = !!(condition);			\
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								\
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	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_once))				\
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		if (WARN_ON(!__warned)) 			\
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			__warned = 1;				\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_once);				\
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})
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#define WARN_ONCE(condition, format...)	({			\
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	static int __warned;					\
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	int __ret_warn_once = !!(condition);			\
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								\
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	if (unlikely(__ret_warn_once))				\
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		if (WARN(!__warned, format)) 			\
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			__warned = 1;				\
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	unlikely(__ret_warn_once);				\
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})
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#define WARN_ON_RATELIMIT(condition, state)			\
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		WARN_ON((condition) && __ratelimit(state))
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#ifdef CONFIG_SMP
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# define WARN_ON_SMP(x)			WARN_ON(x)
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#else
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# define WARN_ON_SMP(x)			do { } while (0)
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#endif
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#endif
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