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  • /*
     * include/linker_lists.h
     *
     * Implementation of linker-generated arrays
     *
     * Copyright (C) 2012 Marek Vasut <marex@denx.de>
     *
    
     * SPDX-License-Identifier:	GPL-2.0+
    
    
    /*
     * There is no use in including this from ASM files, but that happens
     * anyway, e.g. PPC kgdb.S includes command.h which incluse us.
     * So just don't define anything when included from ASM.
     */
    
    #if !defined(__ASSEMBLY__)
    
    /**
     * A linker list is constructed by grouping together linker input
     * sections, each containning one entry of the list. Each input section
     * contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's
     * content. Linker list input sections are constructed from the list
     * and entry names, plus a prefix which allows grouping all lists
     * together. Assuming _list and _entry are the list and entry names,
     * then the corresponding input section name is
     *
     *   _u_boot_list + _2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
     *
     * and the C variable name is
     *
     *   .u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
     *
     * This ensures uniqueness for both input section and C variable name.
     *
     * Note that the names differ only in the first character, "." for the
     * setion and "_" for the variable, so that the linker cannot confuse
     * section and symbol names. From now on, both names will be referred
     * to as
     *
     *   %u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
     *
     * Entry variables need never be referred to directly.
     *
     * The naming scheme for input sections allows grouping all linker lists
     * into a single linker output section and grouping all entries for a
     * single list.
     *
     * Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
     * allows putting a start and end symbols around a list, by mapping
     * these symbols to sections names with components "1" (before) and
     * "3" (after) instead of "2" (within).
     * Start and end symbols for a list can generally be defined as
     *
     *   %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _1_...
     *   %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _3_...
     *
     * Start and end symbols for the whole of the linker lists area can be
     * defined as
     *
     *   %u_boot_list_1_...
     *   %u_boot_list_3_...
     *
     * Here is an example of the sorted sections which result from a list
     * "array" made up of three entries : "first", "second" and "third",
     * iterated at least once.
     *
     *   .u_boot_list_2_array_1
     *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_first
     *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_second
     *   .u_boot_list_2_array_2_third
     *   .u_boot_list_2_array_3
     *
     * If lists must be divided into sublists (e.g. for iterating only on
     * part of a list), one can simply give the list a name of the form
     * 'outer_2_inner', where 'outer' is the global list name and 'inner'
     * is the sub-list name. Iterators for the whole list should use the
     * global list name ("outer"); iterators for only a sub-list should use
     * the full sub-list name ("outer_2_inner").
     *
     *  Here is an example of the sections generated from a global list
     * named "drivers", two sub-lists named "i2c" and "pci", and iterators
     * defined for the whole list and each sub-list:
     *
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_1
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_1
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_second
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_third
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_3
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_1
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_first
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_second
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_third
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_3
     *   %u_boot_list_2_drivers_3
     */
    
    
    #ifndef __LINKER_LISTS_H__
    #define __LINKER_LISTS_H__
    
    /**
     * ll_entry_declare() - Declare linker-generated array entry
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
     * @_name:	Name of the entry
    
     * @_list:	name of the list. Should contain only characters allowed
     *		in a C variable name!
    
     *
     * This macro declares a variable that is placed into a linker-generated
     * array. This is a basic building block for more advanced use of linker-
     * generated arrays. The user is expected to build their own macro wrapper
     * around this one.
     *
    
     * A variable declared using this macro must be compile-time initialized.
    
     *
     * Special precaution must be made when using this macro:
     *
    
     * 1) The _type must not contain the "static" keyword, otherwise the
     *    entry is generated and can be iterated but is listed in the map
     *    file and cannot be retrieved by name.
    
     * 2) In case a section is declared that contains some array elements AND
     *    a subsection of this section is declared and contains some elements,
     *    it is imperative that the elements are of the same type.
    
     *
     * 4) In case an outer section is declared that contains some array elements
    
     *    AND an inner subsection of this section is declared and contains some
    
     *    elements, then when traversing the outer section, even the elements of
     *    the inner sections are present in the array.
     *
     * Example:
     * ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub, cmd.sub) = {
     *         .x = 3,
     *         .y = 4,
     * };
     */
    
    #define ll_entry_declare(_type, _name, _list)				\
    	_type _u_boot_list_2_##_list##_2_##_name __aligned(4)		\
    			__attribute__((unused,				\
    			section(".u_boot_list_2_"#_list"_2_"#_name)))
    
    /**
     * We need a 0-byte-size type for iterator symbols, and the compiler
     * does not allow defining objects of C type 'void'. Using an empty
     * struct is allowed by the compiler, but causes gcc versions 4.4 and
     * below to complain about aliasing. Therefore we use the next best
     * thing: zero-sized arrays, which are both 0-byte-size and exempt from
     * aliasing warnings.
     */
    
    
    /**
     * ll_entry_start() - Point to first entry of linker-generated array
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
    
     * @_list:	Name of the list in which this entry is placed
    
     *
     * This function returns (_type *) pointer to the very first entry of a
     * linker-generated array placed into subsection of .u_boot_list section
    
     * specified by _list argument.
     *
     * Since this macro defines an array start symbol, its leftmost index
     * must be 2 and its rightmost index must be 1.
    
     *
     * Example:
     * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
     */
    
    #define ll_entry_start(_type, _list)					\
    ({									\
    	static char start[0] __aligned(4) __attribute__((unused,	\
    		section(".u_boot_list_2_"#_list"_1")));			\
    	(_type *)&start;						\
    })
    
     * ll_entry_end() - Point after last entry of linker-generated array
    
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
    
     * @_list:	Name of the list in which this entry is placed
    
     *		(with underscores instead of dots)
     *
    
     * This function returns (_type *) pointer after the very last entry of
     * a linker-generated array placed into subsection of .u_boot_list
     * section specified by _list argument.
     *
     * Since this macro defines an array end symbol, its leftmost index
     * must be 2 and its rightmost index must be 3.
     *
     * Example:
     * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_end(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
     */
    #define ll_entry_end(_type, _list)					\
    ({									\
    	static char end[0] __aligned(4) __attribute__((unused,	\
    		section(".u_boot_list_2_"#_list"_3")));			\
    	(_type *)&end;							\
    })
    /**
     * ll_entry_count() - Return the number of elements in linker-generated array
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
     * @_list:	Name of the list of which the number of elements is computed
     *
    
     * This function returns the number of elements of a linker-generated array
    
     * placed into subsection of .u_boot_list section specified by _list
    
     * argument. The result is of an unsigned int type.
     *
     * Example:
     * int i;
     * const unsigned int count = ll_entry_count(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
     * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_entry_start(struct my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
     * for (i = 0; i < count; i++, msc++)
     *         printf("Entry %i, x=%i y=%i\n", i, msc->x, msc->y);
     */
    
    #define ll_entry_count(_type, _list)					\
    
    		_type *start = ll_entry_start(_type, _list);		\
    		_type *end = ll_entry_end(_type, _list);		\
    		unsigned int _ll_result = end - start;			\
    
    		_ll_result;						\
    	})
    
    /**
     * ll_entry_get() - Retrieve entry from linker-generated array by name
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
     * @_name:	Name of the entry
    
     * @_list:	Name of the list in which this entry is placed
    
     *
     * This function returns a pointer to a particular entry in LG-array
     * identified by the subsection of u_boot_list where the entry resides
     * and it's name.
     *
     * Example:
     * ll_entry_declare(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub, cmd.sub) = {
     *         .x = 3,
     *         .y = 4,
     * };
     * ...
     * struct my_sub_cmd *c = ll_entry_get(struct my_sub_cmd, my_sub_cmd, cmd_sub);
     */
    
    #define ll_entry_get(_type, _name, _list)				\
    
    		extern _type _u_boot_list_2_##_list##_2_##_name;	\
    		_type *_ll_result =					\
    			&_u_boot_list_2_##_list##_2_##_name;	\
    
    /**
     * ll_start() - Point to first entry of first linker-generated array
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
     *
     * This function returns (_type *) pointer to the very first entry of
     * the very first linker-generated array.
     *
     * Since this macro defines the start of the linker-generated arrays,
     * its leftmost index must be 1.
     *
     * Example:
     * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_start(struct my_sub_cmd);
     */
    #define ll_start(_type)							\
    ({									\
    	static char start[0] __aligned(4) __attribute__((unused,	\
    		section(".u_boot_list_1")));				\
    	(_type *)&start;						\
    })
    
    /**
     * ll_entry_end() - Point after last entry of last linker-generated array
     * @_type:	Data type of the entry
     *
     * This function returns (_type *) pointer after the very last entry of
     * the very last linker-generated array.
     *
     * Since this macro defines the end of the linker-generated arrays,
     * its leftmost index must be 3.
     *
     * Example:
     * struct my_sub_cmd *msc = ll_end(struct my_sub_cmd);
     */
    #define ll_end(_type)							\
    ({									\
    	static char end[0] __aligned(4) __attribute__((unused,	\
    		section(".u_boot_list_3")));				\
    	(_type *)&end;							\
    })
    
    #endif /* __ASSEMBLY__ */
    
    
    #endif	/* __LINKER_LISTS_H__ */