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Diffstat (limited to 'include/linux/build_bug.h')
| -rw-r--r-- | include/linux/build_bug.h | 36 | 
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 29 deletions
diff --git a/include/linux/build_bug.h b/include/linux/build_bug.h index 43d1fd50d433..faeec7433aab 100644 --- a/include/linux/build_bug.h +++ b/include/linux/build_bug.h @@ -5,21 +5,8 @@  #include <linux/compiler.h>  #ifdef __CHECKER__ -#define __BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n) (0) -#define BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n) (0)  #define BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(e) (0) -#define BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID(e) (0) -#define BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(cond, msg) (0) -#define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) (0) -#define BUILD_BUG() (0)  #else /* __CHECKER__ */ - -/* Force a compilation error if a constant expression is not a power of 2 */ -#define __BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n)	\ -	BUILD_BUG_ON(((n) & ((n) - 1)) != 0) -#define BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n)			\ -	BUILD_BUG_ON((n) == 0 || (((n) & ((n) - 1)) != 0)) -  /*   * Force a compilation error if condition is true, but also produce a   * result (of value 0 and type size_t), so the expression can be used @@ -27,6 +14,13 @@   * aren't permitted).   */  #define BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(e) (sizeof(struct { int:(-!!(e)); })) +#endif /* __CHECKER__ */ + +/* Force a compilation error if a constant expression is not a power of 2 */ +#define __BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n)	\ +	BUILD_BUG_ON(((n) & ((n) - 1)) != 0) +#define BUILD_BUG_ON_NOT_POWER_OF_2(n)			\ +	BUILD_BUG_ON((n) == 0 || (((n) & ((n) - 1)) != 0))  /*   * BUILD_BUG_ON_INVALID() permits the compiler to check the validity of the @@ -51,23 +45,9 @@   * If you have some code which relies on certain constants being equal, or   * some other compile-time-evaluated condition, you should use BUILD_BUG_ON to   * detect if someone changes it. - * - * The implementation uses gcc's reluctance to create a negative array, but gcc - * (as of 4.4) only emits that error for obvious cases (e.g. not arguments to - * inline functions).  Luckily, in 4.3 they added the "error" function - * attribute just for this type of case.  Thus, we use a negative sized array - * (should always create an error on gcc versions older than 4.4) and then call - * an undefined function with the error attribute (should always create an - * error on gcc 4.3 and later).  If for some reason, neither creates a - * compile-time error, we'll still have a link-time error, which is harder to - * track down.   */ -#ifndef __OPTIMIZE__ -#define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) ((void)sizeof(char[1 - 2*!!(condition)])) -#else  #define BUILD_BUG_ON(condition) \  	BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(condition, "BUILD_BUG_ON failed: " #condition) -#endif  /**   * BUILD_BUG - break compile if used. @@ -78,6 +58,4 @@   */  #define BUILD_BUG() BUILD_BUG_ON_MSG(1, "BUILD_BUG failed") -#endif	/* __CHECKER__ */ -  #endif	/* _LINUX_BUILD_BUG_H */  | 
