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/* Support macros for making weak and strong aliases for symbols,
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   and for using symbol sets and linker warnings with GNU ld.
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   Copyright (C) 1995-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#ifndef _LIBC_SYMBOLS_H
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#define _LIBC_SYMBOLS_H	1
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/* This file is included implicitly in the compilation of every source file,
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   using -include.  It includes config.h.  */
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/* Enable declarations of GNU extensions, since we are compiling them.  */
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#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
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#ifdef MODULE_NAME
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/* Use `#if IS_IN (module)` to detect what component is being compiled.  */
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#define PASTE_NAME1(a,b) a##b
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#define PASTE_NAME(a,b)	 PASTE_NAME1 (a,b)
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#define IN_MODULE	 PASTE_NAME (MODULE_, MODULE_NAME)
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#define IS_IN(lib)	 (IN_MODULE == MODULE_##lib)
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/* True if the current module is a versioned library.  Versioned
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   library names culled from shlib-versions files are assigned a
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   MODULE_* value greater than MODULE_LIBS_BEGIN.  */
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#define IS_IN_LIB	 (IN_MODULE > MODULE_LIBS_BEGIN)
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/* The testsuite, and some other ancillary code, should be compiled against
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   as close an approximation to the installed headers as possible.
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   Defining this symbol disables most internal-use-only declarations
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   provided by this header, and all those provided by other internal
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   wrapper headers.  */
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#if IS_IN (testsuite) || defined IS_IN_build || defined __cplusplus
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# define _ISOMAC 1
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#endif
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#else
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/* The generation process for a few files created very early in the
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   build (notably libc-modules.h itself) involves preprocessing this
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   header without defining MODULE_NAME.  Under these conditions,
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   internal declarations (especially from config.h) must be visible,
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   but IS_IN should always evaluate as false.  */
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# define IS_IN(lib) 0
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# define IS_IN_LIB 0
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# define IN_MODULE (-1)
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#endif
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#ifndef _ISOMAC
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/* This is defined for the compilation of all C library code.  features.h
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   tests this to avoid inclusion of stubs.h while compiling the library,
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   before stubs.h has been generated.  Some library code that is shared
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   with other packages also tests this symbol to see if it is being
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   compiled as part of the C library.  We must define this before including
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   config.h, because it makes some definitions conditional on whether libc
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   itself is being compiled, or just some generator program.  */
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#define _LIBC	1
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/* Some files must be compiled with optimization on.  */
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#if !defined __ASSEMBLER__ && !defined __OPTIMIZE__
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# error "glibc cannot be compiled without optimization"
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#endif
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/* -ffast-math cannot be applied to the C library, as it alters the ABI.
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   Some test components that use -ffast-math are currently not part of
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   IS_IN (testsuite) for technical reasons, so we have a secondary override.  */
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#if defined __FAST_MATH__ && !defined TEST_FAST_MATH
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# error "glibc must not be compiled with -ffast-math"
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#endif
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#include <config.h>
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/* Obtain the definition of symbol_version_reference.  */
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#include <libc-symver.h>
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/* When PIC is defined and SHARED isn't defined, we are building PIE
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   by default.  */
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#if defined PIC && !defined SHARED
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# define BUILD_PIE_DEFAULT 1
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#else
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# define BUILD_PIE_DEFAULT 0
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#endif
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/* Define this for the benefit of portable GNU code that wants to check it.
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   Code that checks with #if will not #include <config.h> again, since we've
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   already done it (and this file is implicitly included in every compile,
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   via -include).  Code that checks with #ifdef will #include <config.h>,
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   but that file should always be idempotent (i.e., it's just #define/#undef
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   and nothing else anywhere should be changing the macro state it touches),
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   so it's harmless.  */
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#define HAVE_CONFIG_H	0
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/* Define these macros for the benefit of portable GNU code that wants to check
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   them.  Of course, STDC_HEADERS is never false when building libc!  */
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#define STDC_HEADERS	1
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#define HAVE_MBSTATE_T	1
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#define HAVE_MBSRTOWCS	1
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#define HAVE_LIBINTL_H	1
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#define HAVE_WCTYPE_H	1
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#define HAVE_ISWCTYPE	1
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#define ENABLE_NLS	1
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/* The symbols in all the user (non-_) macros are C symbols.  */
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#ifndef __SYMBOL_PREFIX
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# define __SYMBOL_PREFIX
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#endif
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#ifndef C_SYMBOL_NAME
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# define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) name
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#endif
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#ifndef ASM_LINE_SEP
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# define ASM_LINE_SEP ;
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#endif
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#ifndef __attribute_copy__
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/* Provide an empty definition when cdefs.h is not included.  */
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# define __attribute_copy__(arg)
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#endif
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#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
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/* GCC understands weak symbols and aliases; use its interface where
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   possible, instead of embedded assembly language.  */
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/* Define ALIASNAME as a strong alias for NAME.  */
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# define strong_alias(name, aliasname) _strong_alias(name, aliasname)
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# define _strong_alias(name, aliasname) \
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  extern __typeof (name) aliasname __attribute__ ((alias (#name))) \
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    __attribute_copy__ (name);
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/* This comes between the return type and function name in
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   a function definition to make that definition weak.  */
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# define weak_function __attribute__ ((weak))
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# define weak_const_function __attribute__ ((weak, __const__))
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/* Define ALIASNAME as a weak alias for NAME.
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   If weak aliases are not available, this defines a strong alias.  */
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# define weak_alias(name, aliasname) _weak_alias (name, aliasname)
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# define _weak_alias(name, aliasname) \
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  extern __typeof (name) aliasname __attribute__ ((weak, alias (#name))) \
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    __attribute_copy__ (name);
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/* Declare SYMBOL as weak undefined symbol (resolved to 0 if not defined).  */
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# define weak_extern(symbol) _weak_extern (weak symbol)
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# define _weak_extern(expr) _Pragma (#expr)
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/* In shared builds, the expression call_function_static_weak
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   (FUNCTION-SYMBOL, ARGUMENTS) invokes FUNCTION-SYMBOL (an
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   identifier) unconditionally, with the (potentially empty) argument
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   list ARGUMENTS.  In static builds, if FUNCTION-SYMBOL has a
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   definition, the function is invoked as before; if FUNCTION-SYMBOL
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   is NULL, no call is performed.  */
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# ifdef SHARED
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#  define call_function_static_weak(func, ...) func (__VA_ARGS__)
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# else	/* !SHARED */
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#  define call_function_static_weak(func, ...)		\
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  ({							\
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    extern __typeof__ (func) func weak_function;	\
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    (func != NULL ? func (__VA_ARGS__) : (void)0);	\
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  })
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# endif
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#else /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
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# ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
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#  define strong_alias(original, alias)				\
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  .globl C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) ASM_LINE_SEP		\
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  .set C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias),C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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#  define strong_data_alias(original, alias) strong_alias(original, alias)
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# else
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#  define strong_alias(original, alias)				\
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  .globl C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) ASM_LINE_SEP		\
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  C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) = C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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#  define strong_data_alias(original, alias) strong_alias(original, alias)
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# endif
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# define weak_alias(original, alias)					\
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  .weak C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) ASM_LINE_SEP				\
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  C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) = C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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# define weak_extern(symbol)						\
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  .weak C_SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
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/* Determine the return address.  */
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#define RETURN_ADDRESS(nr) \
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  __builtin_extract_return_addr (__builtin_return_address (nr))
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/* When a reference to SYMBOL is encountered, the linker will emit a
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   warning message MSG.  */
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/* We want the .gnu.warning.SYMBOL section to be unallocated.  */
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#define __make_section_unallocated(section_string)	\
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  asm (".section " section_string "\n\t.previous");
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/* Tacking on "\n\t#" to the section name makes gcc put it's bogus
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   section attributes on what looks like a comment to the assembler.  */
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#ifdef HAVE_SECTION_QUOTES
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# define __sec_comment "\"\n\t#\""
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#else
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# define __sec_comment "\n\t#"
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#endif
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#define link_warning(symbol, msg) \
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  __make_section_unallocated (".gnu.warning." #symbol) \
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  static const char __evoke_link_warning_##symbol[]	\
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    __attribute__ ((used, section (".gnu.warning." #symbol __sec_comment))) \
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    = msg;
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/* A canned warning for sysdeps/stub functions.  */
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#define	stub_warning(name) \
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  __make_section_unallocated (".gnu.glibc-stub." #name) \
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  link_warning (name, #name " is not implemented and will always fail")
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/* Warning for linking functions calling dlopen into static binaries.  */
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#ifdef SHARED
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#define static_link_warning(name)
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#else
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#define static_link_warning(name) static_link_warning1(name)
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#define static_link_warning1(name) \
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  link_warning(name, "Using '" #name "' in statically linked applications \
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requires at runtime the shared libraries from the glibc version used \
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for linking")
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#endif
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/* Resource Freeing Hooks:
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   Normally a process exits and the OS cleans up any allocated
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   memory.  However, when tooling like mtrace or valgrind is monitoring
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   the process we need to free all resources that are part of the
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   process in order to provide the consistency required to track
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   memory leaks.
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   A single public API exists and is __libc_freeres(), and this is used
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   by applications like valgrind to freee resouces.
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   There are 3 cases:
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   (a) __libc_freeres
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	In this case all you need to do is define the freeing routine:
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	foo.c:
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	libfoo_freeres_fn (foo_freeres)
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	{
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	  complex_free (mem);
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	}
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	This ensures the function is called at the right point to free
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	resources.
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   (b) __libc_freeres_ptr
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	The framework for (a) iterates over the list of pointers-to-free
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	in (b) and frees them.
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	foo.c:
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	libc_freeres_ptr (static char *foo_buffer);
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	Freeing these resources alaways happens last and is equivalent
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	to registering a function that does 'free (foo_buffer)'.
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   (c) Explicit lists of free routines to call or objects to free.
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	It is the intended goal to remove (a) and (b) which have some
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	non-determinism based on link order, and instead use explicit
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	lists of functions and frees to resolve cleanup ordering issues
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	and make it easy to debug and maintain.
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	As of today the following subsystems use (c):
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	Per-thread cleanup:
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	* malloc/thread-freeres.c
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	libdl cleanup:
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	* dlfcn/dlfreeres.c
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	libpthread cleanup:
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	* nptl/nptlfreeres.c
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	So if you need any shutdown routines to run you should add them
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	directly to the appropriate subsystem's shutdown list.  */
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/* Resource pointers to free in libc.so.  */
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#define libc_freeres_ptr(decl) \
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  __make_section_unallocated ("__libc_freeres_ptrs, \"aw\", %nobits") \
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  decl __attribute__ ((section ("__libc_freeres_ptrs" __sec_comment)))
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/* Resource freeing functions from libc.so go in this section.  */
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#define __libc_freeres_fn_section \
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  __attribute__ ((__used__, section ("__libc_freeres_fn")))
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/* Resource freeing functions for libc.so.  */
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#define libc_freeres_fn(name) \
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  static void name (void) __attribute_used__ __libc_freeres_fn_section;	\
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  text_set_element (__libc_subfreeres, name);				\
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  static void name (void)
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/* Declare SYMBOL to be TYPE (`function' or `object') of SIZE bytes
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   alias to ORIGINAL, when the assembler supports such declarations
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   (such as in ELF).
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   This is only necessary when defining something in assembly, or playing
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   funny alias games where the size should be other than what the compiler
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   thinks it is.  */
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#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
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# define declare_object_symbol_alias(symbol, original, size) \
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  declare_object_symbol_alias_1 (symbol, original, size)
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# define declare_object_symbol_alias_1(symbol, original, s_size) \
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   strong_alias (original, symbol) ASM_LINE_SEP \
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   .type C_SYMBOL_NAME (symbol), %object ASM_LINE_SEP \
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   .size C_SYMBOL_NAME (symbol), s_size ASM_LINE_SEP
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#else /* Not __ASSEMBLER__.  */
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# ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
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#  define declare_symbol_alias_1_alias(symbol, original) \
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     ".set " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol ", " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original
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# else
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#  define declare_symbol_alias_1_alias(symbol, original) \
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     __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol " = " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original
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# endif /* HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE */
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#endif /* __ASSEMBLER__ */
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/*
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_GNU_RETAIN
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# define attribute_used_retain __attribute__ ((__used__, __retain__))
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#else
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# define attribute_used_retain __attribute__ ((__used__))
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#endif
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/* Symbol set support macros.  */
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the text segment, an element of SET.  */
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#define text_set_element(set, symbol)	_elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the data segment, an element of SET.  */
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#define data_set_element(set, symbol)	_elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the bss segment, an element of SET.  */
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#define bss_set_element(set, symbol)	_elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* These are all done the same way in ELF.
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   There is a new section created for each set.  */
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* When building a shared library, make the set section writable,
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   because it will need to be relocated at run time anyway.  */
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# define _elf_set_element(set, symbol) \
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    static const void *__elf_set_##set##_element_##symbol##__ \
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      attribute_used_retain __attribute__ ((section (#set))) = &(symbol)
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#else
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# define _elf_set_element(set, symbol) \
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    static const void *const __elf_set_##set##_element_##symbol##__ \
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      attribute_used_retain __attribute__ ((section (#set))) = &(symbol)
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#endif
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/* Define SET as a symbol set.  This may be required (it is in a.out) to
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   be able to use the set's contents.  */
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#define symbol_set_define(set)	symbol_set_declare(set)
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/* Declare SET for use in this module, if defined in another module.
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   In a shared library, this is always local to that shared object.
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   For static linking, the set might be wholly absent and so we use
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   weak references.  */
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#define symbol_set_declare(set) \
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  extern char const __start_##set[] __symbol_set_attribute; \
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  extern char const __stop_##set[] __symbol_set_attribute;
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#ifdef SHARED
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# define __symbol_set_attribute attribute_hidden
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#else
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# define __symbol_set_attribute __attribute__ ((weak))
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#endif
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/* Return a pointer (void *const *) to the first element of SET.  */
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#define symbol_set_first_element(set)	((void *const *) (&__start_##set))
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/* Return true iff PTR (a void *const *) has been incremented
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   past the last element in SET.  */
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#define symbol_set_end_p(set, ptr) ((ptr) >= (void *const *) &__stop_##set)
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#ifdef SHARED
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# define symbol_version(real, name, version) \
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  symbol_version_reference(real, name, version)
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# define default_symbol_version(real, name, version) \
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						||
     _default_symbol_version(real, name, version)
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						||
/* See <libc-symver.h>.  */
 | 
						||
# ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
 | 
						||
#  define _default_symbol_version(real, name, version) \
 | 
						||
  _set_symbol_version (real, name@@version)
 | 
						||
# else
 | 
						||
#  define _default_symbol_version(real, name, version) \
 | 
						||
  _set_symbol_version (real, #name "@@" #version)
 | 
						||
# endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Evalutes to a string literal for VERSION in LIB.  */
 | 
						||
# define symbol_version_string(lib, version) \
 | 
						||
  _symbol_version_stringify_1 (VERSION_##lib##_##version)
 | 
						||
# define _symbol_version_stringify_1(arg) _symbol_version_stringify_2 (arg)
 | 
						||
# define _symbol_version_stringify_2(arg) #arg
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#else /* !SHARED */
 | 
						||
# define symbol_version(real, name, version)
 | 
						||
# define default_symbol_version(real, name, version) \
 | 
						||
  strong_alias(real, name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if defined SHARED || defined LIBC_NONSHARED \
 | 
						||
  || (BUILD_PIE_DEFAULT && IS_IN (libc))
 | 
						||
# define attribute_hidden __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden")))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define attribute_hidden
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define attribute_tls_model_ie __attribute__ ((tls_model ("initial-exec")))
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define attribute_relro __attribute__ ((section (".data.rel.ro")))
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Used to disable stack protection in sensitive places, like ifunc
 | 
						||
   resolvers and early static TLS init.  */
 | 
						||
#ifdef HAVE_CC_NO_STACK_PROTECTOR
 | 
						||
# define inhibit_stack_protector \
 | 
						||
    __attribute__ ((__optimize__ ("-fno-stack-protector")))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define inhibit_stack_protector
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* The following macros are used for PLT bypassing within libc.so
 | 
						||
   (and if needed other libraries similarly).
 | 
						||
   First of all, you need to have the function prototyped somewhere,
 | 
						||
   say in foo/foo.h:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo (int __bar);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If calls to foo within libc.so should always go to foo defined in libc.so,
 | 
						||
   then in include/foo.h you add:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_proto (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   line and after the foo function definition:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_def (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   or
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_weak (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   Similarly for global data.  If references to foo within libc.so should
 | 
						||
   always go to foo defined in libc.so, then in include/foo.h you add:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_proto (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   line and after foo's definition:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo = INITIAL_FOO_VALUE;
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_data_def (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   or
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo = INITIAL_FOO_VALUE;
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_data_weak (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If foo is normally just an alias (strong or weak) to some other function,
 | 
						||
   you should use the normal strong_alias first, then add libc_hidden_def
 | 
						||
   or libc_hidden_weak:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int baz (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
   strong_alias (baz, foo)
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_weak (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If the function should be internal to multiple objects, say ld.so and
 | 
						||
   libc.so, the best way is to use:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   #if IS_IN (libc) || IS_IN (rtld)
 | 
						||
   hidden_proto (foo)
 | 
						||
   #endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   in include/foo.h and the normal macros at all function definitions
 | 
						||
   depending on what DSO they belong to.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If versioned_symbol macro is used to define foo,
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_ver macro should be used, as in:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int __real_foo (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
   versioned_symbol (libc, __real_foo, foo, GLIBC_2_1);
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_ver (__real_foo, foo)  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if defined SHARED && !defined NO_HIDDEN
 | 
						||
# ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_proto_hiddenattr(attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden"), ##attrs))
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_proto(name, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto (name, , __GI_##name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_proto_alias(name, alias, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto_alias (name, , alias, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_tls_proto(name, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto (name, __thread, __GI_##name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_proto(name, thread, internal, attrs...)	     \
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) name __asm__ (__hidden_asmname (#internal)) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto_hiddenattr (attrs);
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_proto_alias(name, thread, internal, attrs...)	     \
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) internal __hidden_proto_hiddenattr (attrs);
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_asmname(name) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_asmname1 (__USER_LABEL_PREFIX__, name)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_asmname1(prefix, name) __hidden_asmname2(prefix, name)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_asmname2(prefix, name) #prefix name
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_ver1(local, internal, name) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_ver2 (, local, internal, name)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_ver2(thread, local, internal, name)			\
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) __EI_##name \
 | 
						||
    __asm__(__hidden_asmname (#internal));  \
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) __EI_##name \
 | 
						||
    __attribute__((alias (__hidden_asmname (#local))))	\
 | 
						||
    __attribute_copy__ (name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_ver(local, name)	__hidden_ver1(local, __GI_##name, name);
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_def(name)		__hidden_ver1(__GI_##name, name, name);
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_def_alias(name, internal) \
 | 
						||
  strong_alias (name, internal)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_def(name)		hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_def_alias(name, alias) hidden_def_alias(name, alias)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_tls_def(name)				\
 | 
						||
  __hidden_ver2 (__thread, __GI_##name, name, name);
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_weak(name) \
 | 
						||
	__hidden_ver1(__GI_##name, name, name) __attribute__((weak));
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_weak(name)	hidden_weak(name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_nolink(name, lib, version) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_nolink1 (__GI_##name, __EI_##name, name, VERSION_##lib##_##version)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_nolink1(local, internal, name, version) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_nolink2 (local, internal, name, version)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_nolink2(local, internal, name, version) \
 | 
						||
  extern __typeof (name) internal __attribute__ ((alias (#local)))	\
 | 
						||
    __attribute_copy__ (name);						\
 | 
						||
  __hidden_nolink3 (local, internal, #name "@" #version)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_nolink3(local, internal, vername) \
 | 
						||
  __asm__ (".symver " #internal ", " vername);
 | 
						||
# else
 | 
						||
/* For assembly, we need to do the opposite of what we do in C:
 | 
						||
   in assembly gcc __REDIRECT stuff is not in place, so functions
 | 
						||
   are defined by its normal name and we need to create the
 | 
						||
   __GI_* alias to it, in C __REDIRECT causes the function definition
 | 
						||
   to use __GI_* name and we need to add alias to the real name.
 | 
						||
   There is no reason to use hidden_weak over hidden_def in assembly,
 | 
						||
   but we provide it for consistency with the C usage.
 | 
						||
   hidden_proto doesn't make sense for assembly but the equivalent
 | 
						||
   is to call via the HIDDEN_JUMPTARGET macro instead of JUMPTARGET.  */
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_def(name)	strong_alias (name, __GI_##name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_def_alias(name, alias) strong_alias (name, alias)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_weak(name)	hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_ver(local, name) strong_alias (local, __GI_##name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_def(name)	strong_data_alias (name, __GI_##name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_def_alias(name, alias) strong_data_alias (name, alias)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_tls_def(name)	hidden_data_def (name)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_data_weak(name)	hidden_data_def (name)
 | 
						||
#  define HIDDEN_JUMPTARGET(name) __GI_##name
 | 
						||
# endif
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
 | 
						||
#  if !defined SHARED && IS_IN (libc) && !defined LIBC_NONSHARED \
 | 
						||
      && (!defined PIC || !defined NO_HIDDEN_EXTERN_FUNC_IN_PIE) \
 | 
						||
      && !defined NO_HIDDEN
 | 
						||
#   define __hidden_proto_hiddenattr(attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __attribute__ ((visibility ("hidden"), ##attrs))
 | 
						||
#   define hidden_proto(name, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto (name, , name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#  define hidden_proto_alias(name, alias, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto_alias (name, , alias, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#   define hidden_tls_proto(name, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
  __hidden_proto (name, __thread, name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_proto(name, thread, internal, attrs...)	     \
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) name __hidden_proto_hiddenattr (attrs);
 | 
						||
#  define __hidden_proto_alias(name, thread, internal, attrs...)     \
 | 
						||
  extern thread __typeof (name) internal __hidden_proto_hiddenattr (attrs);
 | 
						||
# else
 | 
						||
#   define hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
#   define hidden_proto_alias(name, alias, attrs...)
 | 
						||
#   define hidden_tls_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# endif
 | 
						||
# else
 | 
						||
#  define HIDDEN_JUMPTARGET(name) JUMPTARGET(name)
 | 
						||
# endif /* Not  __ASSEMBLER__ */
 | 
						||
# define hidden_weak(name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_def_alias(name, alias)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_ver(local, name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_data_weak(name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_data_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_data_def_alias(name, alias)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_tls_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define hidden_nolink(name, lib, version)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libc)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_proto_alias(name, alias, attrs...) \
 | 
						||
   hidden_proto_alias (name, alias, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_tls_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_tls_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_weak(name) hidden_weak (name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_nolink_sunrpc(name, version) hidden_nolink (name, libc, version)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_ver(local, name) hidden_ver (local, name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_def(name) hidden_data_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_def_alias(name, alias) hidden_data_def_alias (name, alias)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_tls_def(name) hidden_tls_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_weak(name) hidden_data_weak (name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_proto_alias(name, alias, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_tls_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_weak(name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_ver(local, name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_def_alias(name, alias)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_tls_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define libc_hidden_data_weak(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (rtld)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_weak(name) hidden_weak (name)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_data_def(name) hidden_data_def (name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_weak(name)
 | 
						||
# define rtld_hidden_data_def(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libm)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_weak(name) hidden_weak (name)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_ver(local, name) hidden_ver (local, name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_weak(name)
 | 
						||
# define libm_hidden_ver(local, name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libmvec)
 | 
						||
# define libmvec_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libmvec_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libresolv)
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_data_def(name) hidden_data_def (name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
# define libresolv_hidden_data_def(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libpthread)
 | 
						||
# define libpthread_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libpthread_hidden_def(name) hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libpthread_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define libpthread_hidden_def(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (librt)
 | 
						||
# define librt_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define librt_hidden_ver(local, name) hidden_ver (local, name)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define librt_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
# define librt_hidden_ver(local, name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libnsl)
 | 
						||
# define libnsl_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
# define libnsl_hidden_nolink_def(name, version) hidden_nolink (name, libnsl, version)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libnsl_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define libc_hidden_builtin_proto(name, attrs...) libc_hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#define libc_hidden_builtin_def(name) libc_hidden_def (name)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define libc_hidden_ldbl_proto(name, attrs...) libc_hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
 | 
						||
# define HIDDEN_BUILTIN_JUMPTARGET(name) HIDDEN_JUMPTARGET(name)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#if IS_IN (libanl)
 | 
						||
# define libanl_hidden_proto(name, attrs...) hidden_proto (name, ##attrs)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define libanl_hidden_proto(name, attrs...)
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Get some dirty hacks.  */
 | 
						||
#include <symbol-hacks.h>
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Move compatibility symbols out of the way by placing them all in a
 | 
						||
   special section.  */
 | 
						||
#ifndef __ASSEMBLER__
 | 
						||
# define attribute_compat_text_section \
 | 
						||
    __attribute__ ((section (".text.compat")))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define compat_text_section .section ".text.compat", "ax";
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Helper / base  macros for indirect function symbols.  */
 | 
						||
#define __ifunc_resolver(type_name, name, expr, arg, init, classifier)	\
 | 
						||
  classifier inhibit_stack_protector					\
 | 
						||
  __typeof (type_name) *name##_ifunc (arg)				\
 | 
						||
  {									\
 | 
						||
    init ();								\
 | 
						||
    __typeof (type_name) *res = expr;					\
 | 
						||
    return res;								\
 | 
						||
  }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#ifdef HAVE_GCC_IFUNC
 | 
						||
# define __ifunc(type_name, name, expr, arg, init)			\
 | 
						||
  extern __typeof (type_name) name __attribute__			\
 | 
						||
			      ((ifunc (#name "_ifunc")));		\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc_resolver (type_name, name, expr, arg, init, static)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# define __ifunc_hidden(type_name, name, expr, arg, init)	\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc (type_name, name, expr, arg, init)
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
/* Gcc does not support __attribute__ ((ifunc (...))).  Use the old behaviour
 | 
						||
   as fallback.  But keep in mind that the debug information for the ifunc
 | 
						||
   resolver functions is not correct.  It contains the ifunc'ed function as
 | 
						||
   DW_AT_linkage_name.  E.g. lldb uses this field and an inferior function
 | 
						||
   call of the ifunc'ed function will fail due to "no matching function for
 | 
						||
   call to ..." because the ifunc'ed function and the resolver function have
 | 
						||
   different signatures.  (Gcc support is disabled at least on a ppc64le
 | 
						||
   Ubuntu 14.04 system.)  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# define __ifunc(type_name, name, expr, arg, init)			\
 | 
						||
  extern __typeof (type_name) name;					\
 | 
						||
  __typeof (type_name) *name##_ifunc (arg) __asm__ (#name);		\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc_resolver (type_name, name, expr, arg, init,)			\
 | 
						||
 __asm__ (".type " #name ", %gnu_indirect_function");
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
# define __ifunc_hidden(type_name, name, expr, arg, init)		\
 | 
						||
  extern __typeof (type_name) __libc_##name;				\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc (type_name, __libc_##name, expr, arg, init)			\
 | 
						||
  strong_alias (__libc_##name, name);
 | 
						||
#endif /* !HAVE_GCC_IFUNC  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* The following macros are used for indirect function symbols in libc.so.
 | 
						||
   First of all, you need to have the function prototyped somewhere,
 | 
						||
   say in foo.h:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int foo (int __bar);
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						||
 | 
						||
   If you have an implementation for foo which e.g. uses a special hardware
 | 
						||
   feature which isn't available on all machines where this libc.so will be
 | 
						||
   used but decideable if available at runtime e.g. via hwcaps, you can provide
 | 
						||
   two or multiple implementations of foo:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int __foo_default (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   int __foo_special (int __bar)
 | 
						||
   {
 | 
						||
     return __bar;
 | 
						||
   }
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If your function foo has no libc_hidden_proto (foo) defined for PLT
 | 
						||
   bypassing, you can use:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   #define INIT_ARCH() unsigned long int hwcap = __GLRO(dl_hwcap);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   libc_ifunc (foo, (hwcap & HWCAP_SPECIAL) ? __foo_special : __foo_default);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   This will define a resolver function for foo which returns __foo_special or
 | 
						||
   __foo_default depending on your specified expression.  Please note that you
 | 
						||
   have to define a macro function INIT_ARCH before using libc_ifunc macro as
 | 
						||
   it is called by the resolver function before evaluating the specified
 | 
						||
   expression.  In this example it is used to prepare the hwcap variable.
 | 
						||
   The resolver function is assigned to an ifunc'ed symbol foo.  Calls to foo
 | 
						||
   from inside or outside of libc.so will be indirected by a PLT call.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If your function foo has a libc_hidden_proto (foo) defined for PLT bypassing
 | 
						||
   and calls to foo within libc.so should always go to one specific
 | 
						||
   implementation of foo e.g. __foo_default then you have to add:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   __hidden_ver1 (__foo_default, __GI_foo, __foo_default);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   or a tweaked definition of libc_hidden_def macro after the __foo_default
 | 
						||
   function definition.  Calls to foo within libc.so will always go directly to
 | 
						||
   __foo_default.  Calls to foo from outside libc.so will be indirected by a
 | 
						||
   PLT call to ifunc'ed symbol foo which you have to define in a separate
 | 
						||
   compile unit:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   #define foo __redirect_foo
 | 
						||
   #include <foo.h>
 | 
						||
   #undef foo
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   extern __typeof (__redirect_foo) __foo_default attribute_hidden;
 | 
						||
   extern __typeof (__redirect_foo) __foo_special attribute_hidden;
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   libc_ifunc_redirected (__redirect_foo, foo,
 | 
						||
			  (hwcap & HWCAP_SPECIAL)
 | 
						||
			  ? __foo_special
 | 
						||
			  : __foo_default);
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   This will define the ifunc'ed symbol foo like above.  The redirection of foo
 | 
						||
   in header file is needed to omit an additional defintion of __GI_foo which
 | 
						||
   would end in a linker error while linking libc.so.  You have to specify
 | 
						||
   __redirect_foo as first parameter which is used within libc_ifunc_redirected
 | 
						||
   macro in conjunction with typeof to define the ifunc'ed symbol foo.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   If your function foo has a libc_hidden_proto (foo) defined and calls to foo
 | 
						||
   within or from outside libc.so should go via ifunc'ed symbol, then you have
 | 
						||
   to use:
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   libc_ifunc_hidden (foo, foo,
 | 
						||
		      (hwcap & HWCAP_SPECIAL)
 | 
						||
		      ? __foo_special
 | 
						||
		      : __foo_default);
 | 
						||
   libc_hidden_def (foo)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   The first parameter foo of libc_ifunc_hidden macro is used in the same way
 | 
						||
   as for libc_ifunc_redirected macro.  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define libc_ifunc(name, expr) __ifunc (name, name, expr, void, INIT_ARCH)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define libc_ifunc_redirected(redirected_name, name, expr)	\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc (redirected_name, name, expr, void, INIT_ARCH)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#define libc_ifunc_hidden(redirected_name, name, expr)			\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc_hidden (redirected_name, name, expr, void, INIT_ARCH)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* The body of the function is supposed to use __get_cpu_features
 | 
						||
   which will, if necessary, initialize the data first.  */
 | 
						||
#define libm_ifunc_init()
 | 
						||
#define libm_ifunc(name, expr)				\
 | 
						||
  __ifunc (name, name, expr, void, libm_ifunc_init)
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Add the compiler optimization to inhibit loop transformation to library
 | 
						||
   calls.  This is used to avoid recursive calls in memset and memmove
 | 
						||
   default implementations.  */
 | 
						||
#ifdef HAVE_CC_INHIBIT_LOOP_TO_LIBCALL
 | 
						||
# define inhibit_loop_to_libcall \
 | 
						||
    __attribute__ ((__optimize__ ("-fno-tree-loop-distribute-patterns")))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define inhibit_loop_to_libcall
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* These macros facilitate sharing source files with gnulib.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   They are here instead of sys/cdefs.h because they should not be
 | 
						||
   used in public header files.
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
   Their definitions should be kept consistent with the definitions in
 | 
						||
   gnulib-common.m4, but it is not necessary to cater to old non-GCC
 | 
						||
   compilers, since they will only be used while building glibc itself.
 | 
						||
   (Note that _GNUC_PREREQ cannot be used in this file.)  */
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* Define as a marker that can be attached to declarations that might not
 | 
						||
    be used.  This helps to reduce warnings, such as from
 | 
						||
    GCC -Wunused-parameter.  */
 | 
						||
#if __GNUC__ >= 3 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7)
 | 
						||
# define _GL_UNUSED __attribute__ ((__unused__))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define _GL_UNUSED
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* gcc supports the "unused" attribute on possibly unused labels, and
 | 
						||
   g++ has since version 4.5.  Note to support C++ as well as C,
 | 
						||
   _GL_UNUSED_LABEL should be used with a trailing ;  */
 | 
						||
#if !defined __cplusplus || __GNUC__ > 4 \
 | 
						||
    || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 5)
 | 
						||
# define _GL_UNUSED_LABEL _GL_UNUSED
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define _GL_UNUSED_LABEL
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* The __pure__ attribute was added in gcc 2.96.  */
 | 
						||
#if __GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 96)
 | 
						||
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE __attribute__ ((__pure__))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_PURE /* empty */
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
/* The __const__ attribute was added in gcc 2.95.  */
 | 
						||
#if __GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 95)
 | 
						||
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST __attribute__ ((__const__))
 | 
						||
#else
 | 
						||
# define _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST /* empty */
 | 
						||
#endif
 | 
						||
 | 
						||
#endif /* !_ISOMAC */
 | 
						||
#endif /* libc-symbols.h */
 |