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"[RFC - PATCH 0/7] consolidation of BUG support code." https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/26/525 -- The changes shown here are to unify linux's BUG support under the one <linux/bug.h> file. Due to historical reasons, we have some BUG code in bug.h and some in kernel.h -- i.e. the support for BUILD_BUG in linux/kernel.h predates the addition of linux/bug.h, but old code in kernel.h wasn't moved to bug.h at that time. As a band-aid, kernel.h was including <asm/bug.h> to pseudo link them. This has caused confusion[1] and general yuck/WTF[2] reactions. Here is an example that violates the principle of least surprise: CC lib/string.o lib/string.c: In function 'strlcat': lib/string.c:225:2: error: implicit declaration of function 'BUILD_BUG_ON' make[2]: *** [lib/string.o] Error 1 $ $ grep linux/bug.h lib/string.c #include <linux/bug.h> $ We've included <linux/bug.h> for the BUG infrastructure and yet we still get a compile fail! [We've not kernel.h for BUILD_BUG_ON.] Ugh - very confusing for someone who is new to kernel development. With the above in mind, the goals of this changeset are: 1) find and fix any include/*.h files that were relying on the implicit presence of BUG code. 2) find and fix any C files that were consuming kernel.h and hence relying on implicitly getting some/all BUG code. 3) Move the BUG related code living in kernel.h to <linux/bug.h> 4) remove the asm/bug.h from kernel.h to finally break the chain. During development, the order was more like 3-4, build-test, 1-2. But to ensure that git history for bisect doesn't get needless build failures introduced, the commits have been reorderd to fix the problem areas in advance. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/3/90 [2] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/17/414 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAABAgAGBQJPbNwpAAoJEOvOhAQsB9HWrqYP/A0t9VB0nK6e42F0OR2P14MZ GJFtf1B++wwioIrx+KSWSRfSur1C5FKhDbxLR3I/pvkAYl4+T4JvRdMG6xJwxyip CC1kVQQNDjWVVqzjz2x6rYkOffx6dUlw/ERyIyk+OzP+1HzRIsIrugMqbzGLlX0X y0v2Tbd0G6xg1DV8lcRdp95eIzcGuUvdb2iY2LGadWZczEOeSXx64Jz3QCFxg3aL LFU4oovsg8Nb7MRJmqDvHK/oQf5vaTm9WSrS0pvVte0msSQRn8LStYdWC0G9BPCS GwL86h/eLXlUXQlC5GpgWg1QQt5i2QpjBFcVBIG0IT5SgEPMx+gXyiqZva2KwbHu LKicjKtfnzPitQnyEV/N6JyV1fb1U6/MsB7ebU5nCCzt9Gr7MYbjZ44peNeprAtu HMvJ/BNnRr4Ha6nPQNu952AdASPKkxmeXFUwBL1zUbLkOX/bK/vy1ujlcdkFxCD7 fP3t7hghYa737IHk0ehUOhrE4H67hvxTSCKioLUAy/YeN1IcfH/iOQiCBQVLWmoS AqYV6ou9cqgdYoyila2UeAqegb+8xyubPIHt+lebcaKxs5aGsTg+r3vq5juMDAPs iwSVYUDcIw9dHer1lJfo7QCy3QUTRDTxh+LB9VlHXQICgeCK02sLBOi9hbEr4/H8 Ko9g8J3BMxcMkXLHT9ud =PYQT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Merge tag 'bug-for-3.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulg/linux Pull <linux/bug.h> cleanup from Paul Gortmaker: "The changes shown here are to unify linux's BUG support under the one <linux/bug.h> file. Due to historical reasons, we have some BUG code in bug.h and some in kernel.h -- i.e. the support for BUILD_BUG in linux/kernel.h predates the addition of linux/bug.h, but old code in kernel.h wasn't moved to bug.h at that time. As a band-aid, kernel.h was including <asm/bug.h> to pseudo link them. This has caused confusion[1] and general yuck/WTF[2] reactions. Here is an example that violates the principle of least surprise: CC lib/string.o lib/string.c: In function 'strlcat': lib/string.c:225:2: error: implicit declaration of function 'BUILD_BUG_ON' make[2]: *** [lib/string.o] Error 1 $ $ grep linux/bug.h lib/string.c #include <linux/bug.h> $ We've included <linux/bug.h> for the BUG infrastructure and yet we still get a compile fail! [We've not kernel.h for BUILD_BUG_ON.] Ugh - very confusing for someone who is new to kernel development. With the above in mind, the goals of this changeset are: 1) find and fix any include/*.h files that were relying on the implicit presence of BUG code. 2) find and fix any C files that were consuming kernel.h and hence relying on implicitly getting some/all BUG code. 3) Move the BUG related code living in kernel.h to <linux/bug.h> 4) remove the asm/bug.h from kernel.h to finally break the chain. During development, the order was more like 3-4, build-test, 1-2. But to ensure that git history for bisect doesn't get needless build failures introduced, the commits have been reorderd to fix the problem areas in advance. [1] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/3/90 [2] https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/1/17/414" Fix up conflicts (new radeon file, reiserfs header cleanups) as per Paul and linux-next. * tag 'bug-for-3.4' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/paulg/linux: kernel.h: doesn't explicitly use bug.h, so don't include it. bug: consolidate BUILD_BUG_ON with other bug code BUG: headers with BUG/BUG_ON etc. need linux/bug.h bug.h: add include of it to various implicit C users lib: fix implicit users of kernel.h for TAINT_WARN spinlock: macroize assert_spin_locked to avoid bug.h dependency x86: relocate get/set debugreg fcns to include/asm/debugreg.
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4.6 KiB
C
#ifndef _LINUX_SEQ_FILE_H
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#define _LINUX_SEQ_FILE_H
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#include <linux/types.h>
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#include <linux/string.h>
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#include <linux/bug.h>
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#include <linux/mutex.h>
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#include <linux/cpumask.h>
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#include <linux/nodemask.h>
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struct seq_operations;
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struct file;
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struct path;
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struct inode;
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struct dentry;
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struct seq_file {
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char *buf;
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size_t size;
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size_t from;
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size_t count;
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loff_t index;
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loff_t read_pos;
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u64 version;
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struct mutex lock;
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const struct seq_operations *op;
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int poll_event;
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void *private;
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};
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struct seq_operations {
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void * (*start) (struct seq_file *m, loff_t *pos);
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void (*stop) (struct seq_file *m, void *v);
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void * (*next) (struct seq_file *m, void *v, loff_t *pos);
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int (*show) (struct seq_file *m, void *v);
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};
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#define SEQ_SKIP 1
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/**
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* seq_get_buf - get buffer to write arbitrary data to
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* @m: the seq_file handle
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* @bufp: the beginning of the buffer is stored here
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*
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* Return the number of bytes available in the buffer, or zero if
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* there's no space.
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*/
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static inline size_t seq_get_buf(struct seq_file *m, char **bufp)
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{
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BUG_ON(m->count > m->size);
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if (m->count < m->size)
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*bufp = m->buf + m->count;
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else
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*bufp = NULL;
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return m->size - m->count;
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}
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/**
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* seq_commit - commit data to the buffer
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* @m: the seq_file handle
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* @num: the number of bytes to commit
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*
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* Commit @num bytes of data written to a buffer previously acquired
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* by seq_buf_get. To signal an error condition, or that the data
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* didn't fit in the available space, pass a negative @num value.
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*/
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static inline void seq_commit(struct seq_file *m, int num)
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{
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if (num < 0) {
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m->count = m->size;
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} else {
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BUG_ON(m->count + num > m->size);
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m->count += num;
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}
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}
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char *mangle_path(char *s, const char *p, const char *esc);
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int seq_open(struct file *, const struct seq_operations *);
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ssize_t seq_read(struct file *, char __user *, size_t, loff_t *);
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loff_t seq_lseek(struct file *, loff_t, int);
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int seq_release(struct inode *, struct file *);
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int seq_escape(struct seq_file *, const char *, const char *);
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int seq_putc(struct seq_file *m, char c);
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int seq_puts(struct seq_file *m, const char *s);
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int seq_write(struct seq_file *seq, const void *data, size_t len);
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__printf(2, 3) int seq_printf(struct seq_file *, const char *, ...);
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int seq_path(struct seq_file *, const struct path *, const char *);
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int seq_dentry(struct seq_file *, struct dentry *, const char *);
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int seq_path_root(struct seq_file *m, const struct path *path,
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const struct path *root, const char *esc);
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int seq_bitmap(struct seq_file *m, const unsigned long *bits,
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unsigned int nr_bits);
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static inline int seq_cpumask(struct seq_file *m, const struct cpumask *mask)
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{
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return seq_bitmap(m, cpumask_bits(mask), nr_cpu_ids);
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}
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static inline int seq_nodemask(struct seq_file *m, nodemask_t *mask)
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{
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return seq_bitmap(m, mask->bits, MAX_NUMNODES);
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}
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int seq_bitmap_list(struct seq_file *m, const unsigned long *bits,
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unsigned int nr_bits);
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static inline int seq_cpumask_list(struct seq_file *m,
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const struct cpumask *mask)
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{
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return seq_bitmap_list(m, cpumask_bits(mask), nr_cpu_ids);
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}
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static inline int seq_nodemask_list(struct seq_file *m, nodemask_t *mask)
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{
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return seq_bitmap_list(m, mask->bits, MAX_NUMNODES);
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}
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int single_open(struct file *, int (*)(struct seq_file *, void *), void *);
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int single_release(struct inode *, struct file *);
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void *__seq_open_private(struct file *, const struct seq_operations *, int);
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int seq_open_private(struct file *, const struct seq_operations *, int);
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int seq_release_private(struct inode *, struct file *);
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int seq_put_decimal_ull(struct seq_file *m, char delimiter,
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unsigned long long num);
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int seq_put_decimal_ll(struct seq_file *m, char delimiter,
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long long num);
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#define SEQ_START_TOKEN ((void *)1)
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/*
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* Helpers for iteration over list_head-s in seq_files
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*/
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extern struct list_head *seq_list_start(struct list_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct list_head *seq_list_start_head(struct list_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct list_head *seq_list_next(void *v, struct list_head *head,
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loff_t *ppos);
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/*
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* Helpers for iteration over hlist_head-s in seq_files
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*/
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_start(struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_start_head(struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_next(void *v, struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t *ppos);
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_start_rcu(struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_start_head_rcu(struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t pos);
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extern struct hlist_node *seq_hlist_next_rcu(void *v,
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struct hlist_head *head,
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loff_t *ppos);
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#endif
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