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1/*
2 * Copyright (c) 2010-2014,2017 Wind River Systems, Inc.
3 *
4 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
5 */
6
7#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_H_
8#define ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_H_
9
10#ifndef ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_H_
11#error Please do not include toolchain-specific headers directly, use <zephyr/toolchain.h> instead
12#endif
13
20
21#define TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION \
22 ((__GNUC__ * 10000) + (__GNUC_MINOR__ * 100) + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
23
24/* GCC supports #pragma diagnostics since 4.6.0 */
25#if !defined(TOOLCHAIN_HAS_PRAGMA_DIAG) && (TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION >= 40600)
26#define TOOLCHAIN_HAS_PRAGMA_DIAG 1
27#endif
28
29#if !defined(TOOLCHAIN_HAS_C_GENERIC) && (TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION >= 40900)
30#define TOOLCHAIN_HAS_C_GENERIC 1
31#endif
32
33#if !defined(TOOLCHAIN_HAS_C_AUTO_TYPE) && (TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION >= 40900)
34#define TOOLCHAIN_HAS_C_AUTO_TYPE 1
35#endif
36
37#define TOOLCHAIN_HAS_ZLA 1
38
39/*
40 * Older versions of GCC do not define __BYTE_ORDER__, so it must be manually
41 * detected and defined using arch-specific definitions.
42 */
43
44#ifndef _LINKER
45
46#ifndef __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
47#define __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ (1)
48#endif
49
50#ifndef __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
51#define __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ (2)
52#endif
53
54#ifndef __BYTE_ORDER__
55#if defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) || defined(__ARMEB__) || \
56 defined(__THUMBEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) || \
57 defined(__MIPSEB__) || defined(__TC32EB__)
58
59#define __BYTE_ORDER__ __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__
60
61#elif defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN__) || defined(__ARMEL__) || \
62 defined(__THUMBEL__) || defined(__AARCH64EL__) || \
63 defined(__MIPSEL__) || defined(__TC32EL__)
64
65#define __BYTE_ORDER__ __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__
66
67#else
68#error "__BYTE_ORDER__ is not defined and cannot be automatically resolved"
69#endif
70#endif
71
72
73#undef BUILD_ASSERT /* clear out common version */
74/* C++11 has static_assert built in */
75#if defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L)
76#define BUILD_ASSERT(EXPR, MSG...) static_assert(EXPR, "" MSG)
77
78/*
79 * GCC 4.6 and higher have the C11 _Static_assert built in and its
80 * output is easier to understand than the common BUILD_ASSERT macros.
81 * Don't use this in C++98 mode though (which we can hit, as
82 * static_assert() is not available)
83 */
84#elif !defined(__cplusplus) && \
85 (((__GNUC__ > 4) || ((__GNUC__ == 4) && (__GNUC_MINOR__ >= 6))) || \
86 (__STDC_VERSION__) >= 201100)
87#define BUILD_ASSERT(EXPR, MSG...) _Static_assert((EXPR), "" MSG)
88#else
89#define BUILD_ASSERT(EXPR, MSG...)
90#endif
91
92#ifdef __cplusplus
93#define ZRESTRICT __restrict
94#else
95#define ZRESTRICT restrict
96#endif
97
99#include <stdbool.h>
100
101#define ALIAS_OF(of) __attribute__((alias(#of)))
102
103#define FUNC_ALIAS(real_func, new_alias, return_type) \
104 return_type new_alias() ALIAS_OF(real_func)
105
106#if TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION < 40500
107#define __builtin_unreachable() __builtin_trap()
108#endif
109
110#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX) && !defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
112
113/*let's not segfault if this were to happen for some reason*/
114#define CODE_UNREACHABLE \
115{\
116 posix_print_error_and_exit("CODE_UNREACHABLE reached from %s:%d\n",\
117 __FILE__, __LINE__);\
118 __builtin_unreachable(); \
119}
120#else
121#define CODE_UNREACHABLE __builtin_unreachable()
122#endif
123#define FUNC_NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
124
125/* The GNU assembler for Cortex-M3 uses # for immediate values, not
126 * comments, so the @nobits# trick does not work.
127 */
128#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
129#define _NODATA_SECTION(segment) __attribute__((section(#segment)))
130#else
131#define _NODATA_SECTION(segment) \
132 __attribute__((section(#segment ",\"wa\",@nobits#")))
133#endif
134
135/* Unaligned access */
136#define UNALIGNED_GET(g) \
137__extension__ ({ \
138 struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { \
139 __typeof__(*(g)) __v; \
140 } *__g = (__typeof__(__g)) (g); \
141 __g->__v; \
142})
143
144
145#if (__GNUC__ >= 7) && (defined(CONFIG_ARM) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64))
146
147/* Version of UNALIGNED_PUT() which issues a compiler_barrier() after
148 * the store. It is required to workaround an apparent optimization
149 * bug in GCC for ARM Cortex-M3 and higher targets, when multiple
150 * byte, half-word and word stores (strb, strh, str instructions),
151 * which support unaligned access, can be coalesced into store double
152 * (strd) instruction, which doesn't support unaligned access (the
153 * compilers in question do this optimization ignoring __packed__
154 * attribute).
155 */
156#define UNALIGNED_PUT(v, p) \
157do { \
158 struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { \
159 __typeof__(*p) __v; \
160 } *__p = (__typeof__(__p)) (p); \
161 __p->__v = (v); \
162 compiler_barrier(); \
163} while (false)
164
165#else
166
167#define UNALIGNED_PUT(v, p) \
168do { \
169 struct __attribute__((__packed__)) { \
170 __typeof__(*p) __v; \
171 } *__p = (__typeof__(__p)) (p); \
172 __p->__v = (v); \
173} while (false)
174
175#endif
176
177/*
178 * Get the address of a structure member even if the member may not be properly
179 * aligned. Note that accessing such an address must be done with care (for
180 * example with UNALIGNED_GET/PUT) and cannot be in general de-referenced to
181 * access the member directly, as that would cause a fault in architectures
182 * which have alignment requirements.
183 */
184#define UNALIGNED_MEMBER_ADDR(_p, _member) ((__typeof__(_p->_member) *) \
185 (((intptr_t)(_p)) + offsetof(__typeof__(*_p), _member)))
186
187/* Double indirection to ensure section names are expanded before
188 * stringification
189 */
190#define __GENERIC_SECTION(segment) __attribute__((section(STRINGIFY(segment))))
191#define Z_GENERIC_SECTION(segment) __GENERIC_SECTION(segment)
192
193#define __GENERIC_DOT_SECTION(segment) \
194 __attribute__((section("." STRINGIFY(segment))))
195#define Z_GENERIC_DOT_SECTION(segment) __GENERIC_DOT_SECTION(segment)
196
197#define ___in_section(a, b, c) \
198 __attribute__((section("." Z_STRINGIFY(a) \
199 "." Z_STRINGIFY(b) \
200 "." Z_STRINGIFY(c))))
201#define __in_section(a, b, c) ___in_section(a, b, c)
202
203#define ___in_section_unique(a, b) \
204 __attribute__((section("." Z_STRINGIFY(a) \
205 "." __FILE__ \
206 "." Z_STRINGIFY(b))))
207
208#ifndef __in_section_unique
209#define __in_section_unique(seg) ___in_section_unique(seg, __COUNTER__)
210#endif
211
212#ifndef __in_section_unique_named
213#define __in_section_unique_named(seg, name) ___in_section_unique(seg, name)
214#endif
215
216/* When using XIP, using '__ramfunc' places a function into RAM instead
217 * of FLASH. Make sure '__ramfunc' is defined only when
218 * CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_RAMFUNC_SUPPORT is defined, so that the compiler can
219 * report an error if '__ramfunc' is used but the architecture does not
220 * support it.
221 */
222#if !defined(CONFIG_XIP)
223#define __ramfunc
224#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_HAS_RAMFUNC_SUPPORT)
225#if defined(CONFIG_ARM)
226#if defined(__clang__)
227/* No long_call attribute for Clang.
228 * Rely on linker to place required veneers.
229 * https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/39969
230 */
231#define __ramfunc __attribute__((noinline)) __attribute__((section(".ramfunc")))
232#else
233/* GCC version */
234#define __ramfunc __attribute__((noinline)) \
235 __attribute__((long_call, section(".ramfunc")))
236#endif
237#else
238#define __ramfunc __attribute__((noinline)) \
239 __attribute__((section(".ramfunc")))
240#endif
241#endif /* !CONFIG_XIP */
242
243#ifndef __fallthrough
244#if __GNUC__ >= 7
245#define __fallthrough __attribute__((fallthrough))
246#else
247#define __fallthrough
248#endif /* __GNUC__ >= 7 */
249#endif
250
251#ifndef __packed
252#define __packed __attribute__((__packed__))
253#endif
254
255#ifndef __aligned
256#define __aligned(x) __attribute__((__aligned__(x)))
257#endif
258
259#ifndef __noinline
260#define __noinline __attribute__((noinline))
261#endif
262
263#define __may_alias __attribute__((__may_alias__))
264
265#ifndef __printf_like
266#ifdef CONFIG_ENFORCE_ZEPHYR_STDINT
267#define __printf_like(f, a) __attribute__((format (printf, f, a)))
268#else
269/*
270 * The Zephyr stdint convention enforces int32_t = int, int64_t = long long,
271 * and intptr_t = long so that short string format length modifiers can be
272 * used universally across ILP32 and LP64 architectures. Without that it
273 * is possible for ILP32 toolchains to have int32_t = long and intptr_t = int
274 * clashing with the Zephyr convention and generating pointless warnings
275 * as they're still the same size. Inhibit the format argument type
276 * validation in that case and let the other configs do it.
277 */
278#define __printf_like(f, a)
279#endif
280#endif
281
282#define __used __attribute__((__used__))
283#define __unused __attribute__((__unused__))
284#define __maybe_unused __attribute__((__unused__))
285
286#ifndef __deprecated
287#define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated))
288/* When adding this, remember to follow the instructions in
289 * https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/develop/api/api_lifecycle.html#deprecated
290 */
291#endif
292
293#ifndef __deprecated_version
294#define __deprecated_version(version) \
295 __attribute__((deprecated("planned removal in v" #version)))
296#endif
297
298#ifndef __attribute_const__
299#define __attribute_const__ __attribute__((__const__))
300#endif
301
302#ifndef __must_check
303#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
304#endif
305
306#define ARG_UNUSED(x) (void)(x)
307
308#define likely(x) (__builtin_expect((bool)!!(x), true) != 0L)
309#define unlikely(x) (__builtin_expect((bool)!!(x), false) != 0L)
310#define POPCOUNT(x) __builtin_popcount(x)
311
312#ifndef __no_optimization
313#define __no_optimization __attribute__((optimize("-O0")))
314#endif
315
316#ifndef __weak
317#define __weak __attribute__((__weak__))
318#endif
319
320#ifndef __attribute_nonnull
321#define __attribute_nonnull(...) __attribute__((nonnull(__VA_ARGS__)))
322#endif
323
324/* Builtins with availability that depend on the compiler version. */
325#if __GNUC__ >= 5
326#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_add_overflow 1
327#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_sub_overflow 1
328#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_mul_overflow 1
329#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_div_overflow 1
330#endif
331#if __GNUC__ >= 4
332#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_clz 1
333#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_clzl 1
334#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_clzll 1
335#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_ctz 1
336#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_ctzl 1
337#define HAS_BUILTIN___builtin_ctzll 1
338#endif
339
340/*
341 * Be *very* careful with these. You cannot filter out __DEPRECATED_MACRO with
342 * -wno-deprecated, which has implications for -Werror.
343 */
344
345/*
346 * Expands to nothing and generates a warning. Used like
347 *
348 * #define FOO __WARN("Please use BAR instead") ...
349 *
350 * The warning points to the location where the macro is expanded.
351 */
352#define __WARN(msg) __WARN1(GCC warning msg)
353#define __WARN1(s) _Pragma(#s)
354
355/* Generic message */
356#if !(defined(CONFIG_DEPRECATION_TEST) || !defined(CONFIG_WARN_DEPRECATED))
357#define __DEPRECATED_MACRO __WARN("Macro is deprecated")
358/* When adding this, remember to follow the instructions in
359 * https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/develop/api/api_lifecycle.html#deprecated
360 */
361#else
362#define __DEPRECATED_MACRO
363#endif
364
365/* These macros allow having ARM asm functions callable from thumb */
366
367#if defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
368
369#if defined(CONFIG_ARM)
370
371#if defined(CONFIG_ASSEMBLER_ISA_THUMB2)
372
373#define FUNC_CODE() .thumb;
374#define FUNC_INSTR(a)
375
376#else
377
378#define FUNC_CODE() .code 32;
379#define FUNC_INSTR(a)
380
381#endif /* CONFIG_ASSEMBLER_ISA_THUMB2 */
382
383#else
384
385#define FUNC_CODE()
386#define FUNC_INSTR(a)
387
388#endif /* CONFIG_ARM */
389
390#endif /* _ASMLANGUAGE */
391
392/*
393 * These macros are used to declare assembly language symbols that need
394 * to be typed properly(func or data) to be visible to the OMF tool.
395 * So that the build tool could mark them as an entry point to be linked
396 * correctly. This is an elfism. Use #if 0 for a.out.
397 */
398
399#if defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
400
401#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) || defined(CONFIG_RISCV) \
402 || defined(CONFIG_XTENSA) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64) \
403 || defined(CONFIG_MIPS) || defined(CONFIG_RX)
404#define GTEXT(sym) .global sym; .type sym, %function
405#define GDATA(sym) .global sym; .type sym, %object
406#define WTEXT(sym) .weak sym; .type sym, %function
407#define WDATA(sym) .weak sym; .type sym, %object
408#elif defined(CONFIG_ARC)
409/*
410 * Need to use assembly macros because ';' is interpreted as the start of
411 * a single line comment in the ARC assembler.
412 */
413
414.macro glbl_text symbol
415 .globl \symbol
416 .type \symbol, %function
417.endm
418
419.macro glbl_data symbol
420 .globl \symbol
421 .type \symbol, %object
422.endm
423
424.macro weak_data symbol
425 .weak \symbol
426 .type \symbol, %object
427.endm
428
429#define GTEXT(sym) glbl_text sym
430#define GDATA(sym) glbl_data sym
431#define WDATA(sym) weak_data sym
432
433#else /* !CONFIG_ARM && !CONFIG_ARC */
434#define GTEXT(sym) .globl sym; .type sym, @function
435#define GDATA(sym) .globl sym; .type sym, @object
436#endif
437
438/*
439 * These macros specify the section in which a given function or variable
440 * resides.
441 *
442 * - SECTION_FUNC allows only one function to reside in a sub-section
443 * - SECTION_SUBSEC_FUNC allows multiple functions to reside in a sub-section
444 * This ensures that garbage collection only discards the section
445 * if all functions in the sub-section are not referenced.
446 */
447
448#if defined(CONFIG_ARC)
449/*
450 * Need to use assembly macros because ';' is interpreted as the start of
451 * a single line comment in the ARC assembler.
452 *
453 * Also, '\‍()' is needed in the .section directive of these macros for
454 * correct substitution of the 'section' variable.
455 */
456
457.macro section_var section, symbol
458 .section .\section\‍().\symbol
459 \symbol :
460.endm
461
462.macro section_func section, symbol
463 .section .\section\().\symbol, "ax"
464 FUNC_CODE()
465 PERFOPT_ALIGN
466 \symbol :
467 FUNC_INSTR(\symbol)
468.endm
469
470.macro section_subsec_func section, subsection, symbol
471 .section .\section\().\subsection, "ax"
472 PERFOPT_ALIGN
473 \symbol :
474.endm
475
476#define SECTION_VAR(sect, sym) section_var sect, sym
477#define SECTION_FUNC(sect, sym) section_func sect, sym
478#define SECTION_SUBSEC_FUNC(sect, subsec, sym) \
479 section_subsec_func sect, subsec, sym
480#else /* !CONFIG_ARC */
481
482#define SECTION_VAR(sect, sym) .section .sect.sym; sym:
483#define SECTION_FUNC(sect, sym) \
484 .section .sect.sym, "ax"; \
485 FUNC_CODE() \
486 PERFOPT_ALIGN; sym : \
487 FUNC_INSTR(sym)
488#define SECTION_SUBSEC_FUNC(sect, subsec, sym) \
489 .section .sect.subsec, "ax"; PERFOPT_ALIGN; sym :
490
491#endif /* CONFIG_ARC */
492
493#endif /* _ASMLANGUAGE */
494
495#if defined(_ASMLANGUAGE)
496#if defined(CONFIG_ARM)
497#if defined(CONFIG_ASSEMBLER_ISA_THUMB2)
498/* '.syntax unified' is a gcc-ism used in thumb-2 asm files */
499#define _ASM_FILE_PROLOGUE .text; .syntax unified; .thumb
500#else
501#define _ASM_FILE_PROLOGUE .text; .code 32
502#endif /* CONFIG_ASSEMBLER_ISA_THUMB2 */
503#elif defined(CONFIG_ARM64)
504#define _ASM_FILE_PROLOGUE .text
505#endif /* CONFIG_ARM64 || CONFIG_ARM */
506#endif /* _ASMLANGUAGE */
507
508/*
509 * These macros generate absolute symbols for GCC
510 */
511
512/* create an extern reference to the absolute symbol */
513
514#define GEN_OFFSET_EXTERN(name) extern const char name[]
515
516#define GEN_ABS_SYM_BEGIN(name) \
517 EXTERN_C void name(void); \
518 void name(void) \
519 {
520
521#define GEN_ABS_SYM_END }
522
523/*
524 * Note that GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(), depending on the architecture
525 * and toolchain, may restrict the range of values permitted
526 * for assignment to the named symbol.
527 *
528 * For example, on x86, "value" is interpreted as signed
529 * 32-bit integer. Passing in an unsigned 32-bit integer
530 * with MSB set would result in a negative integer.
531 * Moreover, GCC would error out if an integer larger
532 * than 2^32-1 is passed as "value".
533 */
534
535/*
536 * GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG() is outputted by the build system
537 * to generate named symbol/value pairs for kconfigs.
538 */
539
540#if defined(CONFIG_ARM) || (defined(CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX) && defined(__arm__))
541
542/*
543 * GNU/ARM backend does not have a proper operand modifier which does not
544 * produces prefix # followed by value, such as %0 for PowerPC, Intel, and
545 * MIPS. The workaround performed here is using %B0 which converts
546 * the value to ~(value). Thus "n"(~(value)) is set in operand constraint
547 * to output (value) in the ARM specific GEN_OFFSET macro.
548 */
549
550#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(name, value) \
551 __asm__(".globl\t" #name "\n\t.equ\t" #name \
552 ",%B0" \
553 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",%%object" : : "n"(~(value)))
554
555#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG(name, value) \
556 __asm__(".globl\t" #name \
557 "\n\t.equ\t" #name "," #value \
558 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",%object")
559
560#elif defined(CONFIG_ARC) || defined(CONFIG_ARM64) \
561 || defined(CONFIG_ARCH_POSIX) /*&& (__x86_64 or __i*86 or __aarch64__)*/ \
562 || defined(CONFIG_X86)
563
564#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(name, value) \
565 __asm__(".globl\t" #name "\n\t.equ\t" #name \
566 ",%c0" \
567 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",@object" : : "n"(value))
568
569#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG(name, value) \
570 __asm__(".globl\t" #name \
571 "\n\t.equ\t" #name "," #value \
572 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",@object")
573
574#elif defined(CONFIG_RISCV) || defined(CONFIG_XTENSA) || defined(CONFIG_MIPS)
575
576/* No special prefixes necessary for constants in this arch AFAICT */
577#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(name, value) \
578 __asm__(".globl\t" #name "\n\t.equ\t" #name \
579 ",%0" \
580 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",%%object" : : "n"(value))
581
582#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG(name, value) \
583 __asm__(".globl\t" #name \
584 "\n\t.equ\t" #name "," #value \
585 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",%object")
586
587#elif defined(CONFIG_SPARC)
588#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(name, value) \
589 __asm__(".global\t" #name "\n\t.equ\t" #name \
590 ",%0" \
591 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",#object" : : "n"(value))
592
593#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG(name, value) \
594 __asm__(".globl\t" #name \
595 "\n\t.equ\t" #name "," #value \
596 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",#object")
597
598#elif defined(CONFIG_RX)
599#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM(name, value) \
600 __asm__(".global\t" #name "\n\t.equ\t" #name \
601 ",%c0" \
602 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",%%object" : : "n"(value))
603
604#define GEN_ABSOLUTE_SYM_KCONFIG(name, value) \
605 __asm__(".global\t" #name \
606 "\n\t.equ\t" #name "," #value \
607 "\n\t.type\t" #name ",#object")
608
609#else
610#error processor architecture not supported
611#endif
612
613#define compiler_barrier() do { \
614 __asm__ __volatile__ ("" ::: "memory"); \
615} while (false)
616
623#define Z_POW2_CEIL(x) \
624 ((x) <= 2UL ? (x) : (1UL << (8 * sizeof(long) - __builtin_clzl((x) - 1))))
625
632#define Z_IS_POW2(x) (((x) != 0) && (((x) & ((x)-1)) == 0))
633
634#if defined(CONFIG_ASAN) && defined(__clang__)
635#define __noasan __attribute__((no_sanitize("address")))
636#else
637#define __noasan /**/
638#endif
639
640#if defined(CONFIG_UBSAN)
641#define __noubsan __attribute__((no_sanitize("undefined")))
642#else
643#define __noubsan
644#endif
645
651#if (TOOLCHAIN_GCC_VERSION >= 110000) || \
652 (defined(TOOLCHAIN_CLANG_VERSION) && (TOOLCHAIN_CLANG_VERSION >= 70000))
653#define FUNC_NO_STACK_PROTECTOR __attribute__((no_stack_protector))
654#else
655#define FUNC_NO_STACK_PROTECTOR
656#endif
657
658#if defined(CONFIG_INSTRUMENTATION)
659#define __no_instrumentation__ __attribute__((__no_instrument_function__))
660#else
661#define __no_instrumentation__ /**/
662#endif
663
664#endif /* !_LINKER */
665
666#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_ADDRESS_OF_PACKED_MEMBER "-Waddress-of-packed-member"
667#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_ARRAY_BOUNDS "-Warray-bounds"
668#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_ATTRIBUTES "-Wattributes"
669#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_DELETE_NON_VIRTUAL_DTOR "-Wdelete-non-virtual-dtor"
670#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_EXTRA "-Wextra"
671#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_NONNULL "-Wnonnull"
672#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_SHADOW "-Wshadow"
673#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_UNUSED_LABEL "-Wunused-label"
674#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_UNUSED_VARIABLE "-Wunused-variable"
675#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_CAST_QUAL "-Wcast-qual"
676
677/* GCC-specific warnings that aren't in clang. */
678#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)
679#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_POINTER_ARITH "-Wpointer-arith"
680#define TOOLCHAIN_WARNING_STRINGOP_OVERREAD "-Wstringop-overread"
681#endif
682
683#define _TOOLCHAIN_DISABLE_WARNING(compiler, warning) \
684 TOOLCHAIN_PRAGMA(compiler diagnostic push) \
685 TOOLCHAIN_PRAGMA(compiler diagnostic ignored warning)
686
687#define _TOOLCHAIN_ENABLE_WARNING(compiler, warning) TOOLCHAIN_PRAGMA(compiler diagnostic pop)
688
689#define TOOLCHAIN_DISABLE_WARNING(warning) _TOOLCHAIN_DISABLE_WARNING(GCC, warning)
690#define TOOLCHAIN_ENABLE_WARNING(warning) _TOOLCHAIN_ENABLE_WARNING(GCC, warning)
691
692#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)
693#define TOOLCHAIN_DISABLE_GCC_WARNING(warning) _TOOLCHAIN_DISABLE_WARNING(GCC, warning)
694#define TOOLCHAIN_ENABLE_GCC_WARNING(warning) _TOOLCHAIN_ENABLE_WARNING(GCC, warning)
695#endif
696
697#endif /* ZEPHYR_INCLUDE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC_H_ */
Common toolchain abstraction.