If BUILD_VDSO or __DISABLED_EXPORTS are defined, mostly disable the KABI macros to prevent VDSO and EFI libstub link errors. Bug: 400972353 Change-Id: I8031509bc5b481f0350735ecdf6c79f6d885daeb Suggested-by: Sami Tolvanen <samitolvanen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Giuliano Procida <gprocida@google.com> Signed-off-by: John Stultz <jstultz@google.com>
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6.3 KiB
C
196 lines
6.3 KiB
C
/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only */
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/*
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* android_kabi.h - Android kernel abi abstraction header
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2020-2025 Google, Inc.
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*
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* Heavily influenced by rh_kabi.h which came from the RHEL/CENTOS kernel and
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* was:
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* Copyright (c) 2014 Don Zickus
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* Copyright (c) 2015-2018 Jiri Benc
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* Copyright (c) 2015 Sabrina Dubroca, Hannes Frederic Sowa
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* Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Prarit Bhargava
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* Copyright (c) 2017 Paolo Abeni, Larry Woodman
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*
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* These macros are to be used to try to help alleviate future kernel abi
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* changes that will occur as LTS and other kernel patches are merged into the
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* tree during a period in which the kernel abi is wishing to not be disturbed.
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*
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* There are two times these macros should be used:
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* - Before the kernel abi is "frozen"
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* Padding can be added to various kernel structures that have in the past
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* been known to change over time. That will give "room" in the structure
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* that can then be used when fields are added so that the structure size
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* will not change.
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*
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* - After the kernel abi is "frozen"
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* If a structure's field is changed to a type that is identical in size to
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* the previous type, it can be changed with a union macro
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* If a field is added to a structure, the padding fields can be used to add
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* the new field in a "safe" way.
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*/
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#ifndef _ANDROID_KABI_H
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#define _ANDROID_KABI_H
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#include <linux/args.h>
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#include <linux/compiler.h>
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#include <linux/compiler_attributes.h>
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#include <linux/stringify.h>
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/*
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* Worker macros, don't use these, use the ones without a leading '_'
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*/
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#if defined(BUILD_VDSO) || defined(__DISABLE_EXPORTS)
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#define __ANDROID_KABI_RULE(hint, target, value)
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#else
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#define __ANDROID_KABI_RULE(hint, target, value) \
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static const char CONCATENATE(__gendwarfksyms_rule_, \
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__COUNTER__)[] __used __aligned(1) \
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__section(".discard.gendwarfksyms.kabi_rules") = \
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"1\0" #hint "\0" target "\0" value
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#endif
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#define _ANDROID_KABI_RULE(hint, target, value) \
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__ANDROID_KABI_RULE(hint, #target, #value)
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#define _ANDROID_KABI_NORMAL_SIZE_ALIGN(_orig, _new) \
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union { \
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_Static_assert( \
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sizeof(struct { _new; }) <= \
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sizeof(struct { _orig; }), \
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FILE_LINE ": " __stringify(_new) \
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" is larger than " __stringify(_orig)); \
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_Static_assert( \
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__alignof__(struct { _new; }) <= \
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__alignof__(struct { _orig; }), \
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FILE_LINE ": " __stringify(_orig) \
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" is not aligned the same as " \
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__stringify(_new)); \
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}
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#if defined(BUILD_VDSO) || defined(__DISABLE_EXPORTS)
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#define _ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(_orig, _new) _new
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#else
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#define _ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(_orig, _new) \
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union { \
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_new; \
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struct { \
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_orig; \
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}; \
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_ANDROID_KABI_NORMAL_SIZE_ALIGN(_orig, _new); \
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}
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#endif
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/*
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* Macros to use _before_ the ABI is frozen
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*/
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE
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* Reserve some "padding" in a structure for use by LTS backports.
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* This normally placed at the end of a structure.
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* number: the "number" of the padding variable in the structure. Start with
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* 1 and go up.
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*
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*
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* ANDROID_BACKPORT_RESERVE
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* Similar to ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE, but this is for planned feature backports
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* (not for LTS).
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE(number) u64 __kabi_reserved##number
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#define ANDROID_BACKPORT_RESERVE(number) u64 __kabi_reserved_backport##number
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/*
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* Macros to use _after_ the ABI is frozen
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*/
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_DECLONLY(fqn)
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* Treat the struct/union/enum fqn as a declaration, i.e. even if
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* a definition is available, don't expand the contents.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_DECLONLY(fqn) _ANDROID_KABI_RULE(declonly, fqn, /**/)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_ENUMERATOR_IGNORE(fqn, field)
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* When expanding enum fqn, skip the provided field. This makes it
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* possible to hide added enum fields from versioning.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_ENUMERATOR_IGNORE(fqn, field) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_RULE(enumerator_ignore, fqn field, /**/)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_ENUMERATOR_VALUE(fqn, field, value)
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* When expanding enum fqn, use the provided value for the
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* specified field. This makes it possible to override enumerator
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* values when calculating versions.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_ENUMERATOR_VALUE(fqn, field, value) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_RULE(enumerator_value, fqn field, value)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_BYTE_SIZE(fqn, value)
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* Set the byte_size attribute for the struct/union/enum fqn to
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* value bytes.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_BYTE_SIZE(fqn, value) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_RULE(byte_size, fqn, value)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_TYPE_STRING(type, str)
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* For the given type, override the type string used in symtypes
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* output and version calculation with str.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_TYPE_STRING(type, str) \
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__ANDROID_KABI_RULE(type_string, type, str)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_IGNORE
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* Add a new field that's ignored in versioning.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_IGNORE(n, _new) \
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union { \
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_new; \
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unsigned char __kabi_ignored##n; \
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}
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE
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* Replace a field with a compatible new field.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(_oldtype, _oldname, _new) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(_oldtype __kabi_renamed##_oldname, struct { _new; })
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_USE(number, _new)
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* Use a previous padding entry that was defined with ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE
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* number: the previous "number" of the padding variable
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* _new: the variable to use now instead of the padding variable
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_USE(number, _new) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE(number), _new)
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/*
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* ANDROID_KABI_USE2(number, _new1, _new2)
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* Use a previous padding entry that was defined with ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE for
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* two new variables that fit into 64 bits. This is good for when you do not
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* want to "burn" a 64bit padding variable for a smaller variable size if not
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* needed.
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*/
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#define ANDROID_KABI_USE2(number, _new1, _new2) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(ANDROID_KABI_RESERVE(number), struct{ _new1; _new2; })
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/*
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* ANDROID_BACKPORT_USE(number, _new)
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* Use a previous padding entry that was defined with ANDROID_BACKPORT_RESERVE
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* number: the previous "number" of the padding variable
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* _new: the variable to use now instead of the padding variable
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*/
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#define ANDROID_BACKPORT_USE(number, _new) \
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_ANDROID_KABI_REPLACE(ANDROID_BACKPORT_RESERVE(number), _new)
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#endif /* _ANDROID_KABI_H */
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