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The typical usage of IS_ENABLED() is if (IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FOO)) { ... } or #if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FOO) ... #endif The current implementation of IS_ENABLED() includes "||" operator, which works well in those expressions like above. However, there is a case where we want to evaluate a config option beyond those use cases. For example, the OF_TABLE() in include/asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h needs to evaluate a config option in macro expansion: #define ___OF_TABLE(cfg, name) _OF_TABLE_##cfg(name) #define __OF_TABLE(cfg, name) ___OF_TABLE(cfg, name) #define OF_TABLE(cfg, name) __OF_TABLE(config_enabled(cfg), name) #define _OF_TABLE_0(name) #define _OF_TABLE_1(name) \ ... Here, we can not use IS_ENABLED() because of the "||" operator in its define. It is true config_enabled() works well, but it is a bit ambiguous to be used against config options. This commit makes IS_ENABLED() available in more generic context by calculating "or" with macro expansion only. Do likewise for IS_REACHABLE(). Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.com>
68 lines
2.3 KiB
C
68 lines
2.3 KiB
C
#ifndef __LINUX_KCONFIG_H
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#define __LINUX_KCONFIG_H
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#include <generated/autoconf.h>
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#define __ARG_PLACEHOLDER_1 0,
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#define __take_second_arg(__ignored, val, ...) val
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/*
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* The use of "&&" / "||" is limited in certain expressions.
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* The followings enable to calculate "and" / "or" with macro expansion only.
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*/
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#define __and(x, y) ___and(x, y)
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#define ___and(x, y) ____and(__ARG_PLACEHOLDER_##x, y)
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#define ____and(arg1_or_junk, y) __take_second_arg(arg1_or_junk y, 0)
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#define __or(x, y) ___or(x, y)
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#define ___or(x, y) ____or(__ARG_PLACEHOLDER_##x, y)
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#define ____or(arg1_or_junk, y) __take_second_arg(arg1_or_junk 1, y)
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/*
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* Helper macros to use CONFIG_ options in C/CPP expressions. Note that
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* these only work with boolean and tristate options.
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*/
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/*
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* Getting something that works in C and CPP for an arg that may or may
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* not be defined is tricky. Here, if we have "#define CONFIG_BOOGER 1"
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* we match on the placeholder define, insert the "0," for arg1 and generate
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* the triplet (0, 1, 0). Then the last step cherry picks the 2nd arg (a one).
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* When CONFIG_BOOGER is not defined, we generate a (... 1, 0) pair, and when
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* the last step cherry picks the 2nd arg, we get a zero.
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*/
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#define config_enabled(cfg) ___is_defined(cfg)
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#define __is_defined(x) ___is_defined(x)
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#define ___is_defined(val) ____is_defined(__ARG_PLACEHOLDER_##val)
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#define ____is_defined(arg1_or_junk) __take_second_arg(arg1_or_junk 1, 0)
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/*
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* IS_BUILTIN(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to 1 if CONFIG_FOO is set to 'y', 0
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* otherwise. For boolean options, this is equivalent to
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* IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FOO).
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*/
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#define IS_BUILTIN(option) config_enabled(option)
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/*
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* IS_MODULE(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to 1 if CONFIG_FOO is set to 'm', 0
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* otherwise.
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*/
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#define IS_MODULE(option) config_enabled(option##_MODULE)
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/*
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* IS_REACHABLE(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to 1 if the currently compiled
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* code can call a function defined in code compiled based on CONFIG_FOO.
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* This is similar to IS_ENABLED(), but returns false when invoked from
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* built-in code when CONFIG_FOO is set to 'm'.
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*/
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#define IS_REACHABLE(option) __or(IS_BUILTIN(option), \
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__and(IS_MODULE(option), __is_defined(MODULE)))
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/*
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* IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to 1 if CONFIG_FOO is set to 'y' or 'm',
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* 0 otherwise.
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*/
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#define IS_ENABLED(option) __or(IS_BUILTIN(option), IS_MODULE(option))
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#endif /* __LINUX_KCONFIG_H */
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