1 /* $NetBSD: cdefs.h,v 1.58 2004/12/11 05:59:00 christos Exp $ */ 2 3 /* 4 * Copyright (c) 1991, 1993 5 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 6 * 7 * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by 8 * Berkeley Software Design, Inc. 9 * 10 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 11 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 12 * are met: 13 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 14 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 15 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 16 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 17 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 18 * 3. 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See 41 * https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/main/docs/defines.md. 42 */ 43 #define __BIONIC__ 1 44 45 #if defined(__cplusplus) 46 #define __BEGIN_DECLS extern "C" { 47 #define __END_DECLS } 48 #else 49 #define __BEGIN_DECLS 50 #define __END_DECLS 51 #endif 52 53 #define __strong_alias(alias, sym) \ 54 __asm__(".global " #alias "\n" \ 55 #alias " = " #sym); 56 57 #if defined(__cplusplus) 58 #define __BIONIC_CAST(_k,_t,_v) (_k<_t>(_v)) 59 #else 60 #define __BIONIC_CAST(_k,_t,_v) ((_t) (_v)) 61 #endif 62 63 #define __BIONIC_ALIGN(__value, __alignment) (((__value) + (__alignment)-1) & ~((__alignment)-1)) 64 65 /* 66 * The nullness constraints of this parameter or return value are 67 * quite complex. This is used to highlight spots where developers 68 * are encouraged to read relevant manuals or code to understand 69 * the full picture of nullness for this pointer. 70 */ 71 #define __BIONIC_COMPLICATED_NULLNESS _Null_unspecified 72 73 /* 74 * The __CONCAT macro is used to concatenate parts of symbol names, e.g. 75 * with "#define OLD(foo) __CONCAT(old,foo)", OLD(foo) produces oldfoo. 76 * The __CONCAT macro is a bit tricky -- make sure you don't put spaces 77 * in between its arguments. __CONCAT can also concatenate double-quoted 78 * strings produced by the __STRING macro, but this only works with ANSI C. 79 */ 80 81 #define __P(protos) protos /* full-blown ANSI C */ 82 83 #define __CONCAT1(x,y) x ## y 84 #define __CONCAT(x,y) __CONCAT1(x,y) 85 #define ___CONCAT(x,y) __CONCAT(x,y) 86 87 #define __STRING(x) #x 88 #define ___STRING(x) __STRING(x) 89 90 // C++ has `inline` as a keyword, as does C99, but ANSI C (aka C89 aka C90) 91 // does not. Everything accepts the `__inline__` extension though. We could 92 // just use that directly in our own code, but there's historical precedent 93 // for `__inline` meaning it's still used in upstream BSD code (and potentially 94 // downstream in vendor or app code). 95 #define __inline __inline__ 96 97 #define __always_inline __attribute__((__always_inline__)) 98 #define __attribute_const__ __attribute__((__const__)) 99 #define __attribute_pure__ __attribute__((__pure__)) 100 #define __dead __attribute__((__noreturn__)) 101 #define __noreturn __attribute__((__noreturn__)) 102 #define __mallocfunc __attribute__((__malloc__)) 103 #define __packed __attribute__((__packed__)) 104 #define __returns_twice __attribute__((__returns_twice__)) 105 #define __unused __attribute__((__unused__)) 106 #define __used __attribute__((__used__)) 107 108 #define __printflike(x, y) __attribute__((__format__(printf, x, y))) 109 #define __scanflike(x, y) __attribute__((__format__(scanf, x, y))) 110 #define __strftimelike(x) __attribute__((__format__(strftime, x, 0))) 111 112 /* 113 * GNU C version 2.96 added explicit branch prediction so that 114 * the CPU back-end can hint the processor and also so that 115 * code blocks can be reordered such that the predicted path 116 * sees a more linear flow, thus improving cache behavior, etc. 117 * 118 * The following two macros provide us with a way to use this 119 * compiler feature. Use __predict_true() if you expect the expression 120 * to evaluate to true, and __predict_false() if you expect the 121 * expression to evaluate to false. 122 * 123 * A few notes about usage: 124 * 125 * * Generally, __predict_false() error condition checks (unless 126 * you have some _strong_ reason to do otherwise, in which case 127 * document it), and/or __predict_true() `no-error' condition 128 * checks, assuming you want to optimize for the no-error case. 129 * 130 * * Other than that, if you don't know the likelihood of a test 131 * succeeding from empirical or other `hard' evidence, don't 132 * make predictions. 133 * 134 * * These are meant to be used in places that are run `a lot'. 135 * It is wasteful to make predictions in code that is run 136 * seldomly (e.g. at subsystem initialization time) as the 137 * basic block reordering that this affects can often generate 138 * larger code. 139 */ 140 #define __predict_true(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 1) 141 #define __predict_false(exp) __builtin_expect((exp) != 0, 0) 142 143 #define __wur __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__)) 144 145 #define __errorattr(msg) __attribute__((__unavailable__(msg))) 146 #define __warnattr(msg) __attribute__((__deprecated__(msg))) 147 #define __warnattr_real(msg) __attribute__((__deprecated__(msg))) 148 #define __enable_if(cond, msg) __attribute__((__enable_if__(cond, msg))) 149 #define __clang_error_if(cond, msg) __attribute__((__diagnose_if__(cond, msg, "error"))) 150 #define __clang_warning_if(cond, msg) __attribute__((__diagnose_if__(cond, msg, "warning"))) 151 152 #if defined(ANDROID_STRICT) 153 /* 154 * For things that are sketchy, but not necessarily an error. FIXME: Enable 155 * this. 156 */ 157 # define __warnattr_strict(msg) /* __warnattr(msg) */ 158 #else 159 # define __warnattr_strict(msg) 160 #endif 161 162 /* 163 * Some BSD source needs these macros. 164 * Originally they embedded the rcs versions of each source file 165 * in the generated binary. We strip strings during build anyway,. 166 */ 167 #define __IDSTRING(_prefix,_s) /* nothing */ 168 #define __COPYRIGHT(_s) /* nothing */ 169 #define __FBSDID(_s) /* nothing */ 170 #define __RCSID(_s) /* nothing */ 171 #define __SCCSID(_s) /* nothing */ 172 173 /* 174 * With bionic, you always get all C and POSIX API. 175 * 176 * If you want BSD and/or GNU extensions, _BSD_SOURCE and/or _GNU_SOURCE are 177 * expected to be defined by callers before *any* standard header file is 178 * included. 179 * 180 * In our header files we test against __USE_BSD and __USE_GNU. 181 */ 182 #if defined(_GNU_SOURCE) 183 # define __USE_BSD 1 184 # define __USE_GNU 1 185 #endif 186 187 #if defined(_BSD_SOURCE) 188 # define __USE_BSD 1 189 #endif 190 191 /* 192 * _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64 support. 193 * See https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/main/docs/32-bit-abi.md 194 */ 195 #if !defined(__LP64__) && defined(_FILE_OFFSET_BITS) && _FILE_OFFSET_BITS == 64 196 # define __USE_FILE_OFFSET64 1 197 /* 198 * Note that __RENAME_IF_FILE_OFFSET64 is only valid if the off_t and off64_t 199 * functions were both added at the same API level because if you use this, 200 * you only have one declaration to attach __INTRODUCED_IN to. 201 */ 202 # define __RENAME_IF_FILE_OFFSET64(func) __RENAME(func) 203 #else 204 # define __RENAME_IF_FILE_OFFSET64(func) 205 #endif 206 207 /* glibc compatibility. */ 208 #if defined(__LP64__) 209 #define __WORDSIZE 64 210 #else 211 #define __WORDSIZE 32 212 #endif 213 214 /* 215 * When _FORTIFY_SOURCE is defined, automatic bounds checking is 216 * added to commonly used libc functions. If a buffer overrun is 217 * detected, the program is safely aborted. 218 * 219 * https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2017/04/fortify-in-android.html 220 */ 221 222 #define __BIONIC_FORTIFY_UNKNOWN_SIZE ((size_t) -1) 223 224 #if defined(_FORTIFY_SOURCE) && _FORTIFY_SOURCE > 0 225 /* FORTIFY can interfere with pattern-matching of clang-tidy/the static analyzer. */ 226 # if !defined(__clang_analyzer__) 227 # define __BIONIC_FORTIFY 1 228 /* ASAN has interceptors that FORTIFY's _chk functions can break. */ 229 # if __has_feature(address_sanitizer) 230 # define __BIONIC_FORTIFY_RUNTIME_CHECKS_ENABLED 0 231 # else 232 # define __BIONIC_FORTIFY_RUNTIME_CHECKS_ENABLED 1 233 # endif 234 # endif 235 #endif 236 237 // As we move some FORTIFY checks to be always on, __bos needs to be 238 // always available. 239 #if defined(__BIONIC_FORTIFY) 240 # if _FORTIFY_SOURCE == 2 241 # define __bos_level 1 242 # else 243 # define __bos_level 0 244 # endif 245 #else 246 # define __bos_level 0 247 #endif 248 249 #define __bosn(s, n) __builtin_object_size((s), (n)) 250 #define __bos(s) __bosn((s), __bos_level) 251 252 #if defined(__BIONIC_FORTIFY) 253 # define __bos0(s) __bosn((s), 0) 254 # define __pass_object_size_n(n) __attribute__((__pass_object_size__(n))) 255 /* 256 * FORTIFY'ed functions all have either enable_if or pass_object_size, which 257 * makes taking their address impossible. Saying (&read)(foo, bar, baz); will 258 * therefore call the unFORTIFYed version of read. 259 */ 260 # define __call_bypassing_fortify(fn) (&fn) 261 /* 262 * Because clang-FORTIFY uses overloads, we can't mark functions as `extern inline` without making 263 * them available externally. FORTIFY'ed functions try to be as close to possible as 'invisible'; 264 * having stack protectors detracts from that (b/182948263). 265 */ 266 # define __BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE static __inline __attribute__((__no_stack_protector__)) \ 267 __always_inline __VERSIONER_FORTIFY_INLINE 268 /* 269 * We should use __BIONIC_FORTIFY_VARIADIC instead of __BIONIC_FORTIFY_INLINE 270 * for variadic functions because compilers cannot inline them. 271 * The __always_inline attribute is useless, misleading, and could trigger 272 * clang compiler bug to incorrectly inline variadic functions. 273 */ 274 # define __BIONIC_FORTIFY_VARIADIC static __inline 275 /* Error functions don't have bodies, so they can just be static. */ 276 # define __BIONIC_ERROR_FUNCTION_VISIBILITY static __unused 277 #else 278 /* Further increase sharing for some inline functions */ 279 # define __pass_object_size_n(n) 280 #endif 281 #define __pass_object_size __pass_object_size_n(__bos_level) 282 #define __pass_object_size0 __pass_object_size_n(0) 283 284 /* Intended for use in unevaluated contexts, e.g. diagnose_if conditions. */ 285 #define __bos_unevaluated_lt(bos_val, val) \ 286 ((bos_val) != __BIONIC_FORTIFY_UNKNOWN_SIZE && (bos_val) < (val)) 287 288 #define __bos_unevaluated_le(bos_val, val) \ 289 ((bos_val) != __BIONIC_FORTIFY_UNKNOWN_SIZE && (bos_val) <= (val)) 290 291 /* Intended for use in evaluated contexts. */ 292 #define __bos_dynamic_check_impl_and(bos_val, op, index, cond) \ 293 ((bos_val) == __BIONIC_FORTIFY_UNKNOWN_SIZE || \ 294 (__builtin_constant_p(index) && bos_val op index && (cond))) 295 296 #define __bos_dynamic_check_impl(bos_val, op, index) \ 297 __bos_dynamic_check_impl_and(bos_val, op, index, 1) 298 299 #define __bos_trivially_ge(bos_val, index) __bos_dynamic_check_impl((bos_val), >=, (index)) 300 #define __bos_trivially_gt(bos_val, index) __bos_dynamic_check_impl((bos_val), >, (index)) 301 302 #if defined(__BIONIC_FORTIFY) || defined(__BIONIC_DECLARE_FORTIFY_HELPERS) 303 # define __BIONIC_INCLUDE_FORTIFY_HEADERS 1 304 #endif 305 306 #define __overloadable __attribute__((__overloadable__)) 307 308 #define __diagnose_as_builtin(...) __attribute__((__diagnose_as_builtin__(__VA_ARGS__))) 309 310 /* Used to tag non-static symbols that are private and never exposed by the shared library. */ 311 #define __LIBC_HIDDEN__ __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"))) 312 313 /* 314 * Used to tag symbols that should be hidden for 64-bit, 315 * but visible to preserve binary compatibility for LP32. 316 */ 317 #ifdef __LP64__ 318 #define __LIBC32_LEGACY_PUBLIC__ __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden"))) 319 #else 320 #define __LIBC32_LEGACY_PUBLIC__ __attribute__((__visibility__("default"))) 321 #endif 322 323 /* Used to rename functions so that the compiler emits a call to 'x' rather than the function this was applied to. */ 324 #define __RENAME(x) __asm__(#x) 325 326 /* 327 * Used when we need to check for overflow when multiplying x and y. This 328 * should only be used where __builtin_umull_overflow can not work, because it makes 329 * assumptions that __builtin_umull_overflow doesn't (x and y are positive, ...), 330 * *and* doesn't make use of compiler intrinsics, so it's probably slower than 331 * __builtin_umull_overflow. 332 */ 333 #define __unsafe_check_mul_overflow(x, y) ((__SIZE_TYPE__)-1 / (x) < (y)) 334 335 #include <android/versioning.h> 336 #include <android/api-level.h> 337 #if __has_include(<android/ndk-version.h>) 338 #include <android/ndk-version.h> 339 #endif 340