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From 4d8ebeddc56f49aa0b4d7cec506cab14320e1bb4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Juergen Werner <juergen@opensourcerouting.org>
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Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2019 14:24:20 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH] lib: Revert usage of asm-code in MTYPE definitions
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The asm-code was interpreted inconsistently for different platforms.
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In particular for AArch64 this caused UB, if multiple static MTYPEs
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where defined in one file. All static MTYPE_* could point to the same
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memory location (namely the first defined MTYPE) OR to their respective
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(correct) locations depending on the context of their usage.
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Signed-off-by: Juergen Werner <juergen@opensourcerouting.org>
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---
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doc/developer/memtypes.rst | 2 +-
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lib/memory.h | 16 ++++------------
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2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/doc/developer/memtypes.rst b/doc/developer/memtypes.rst
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index 13f6b43bbf..1af871963a 100644
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--- a/doc/developer/memtypes.rst
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+++ b/doc/developer/memtypes.rst
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Definition
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should be used to create these, but in some cases it is useful to pass a
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``struct memtype *`` pointer to some helper function.
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- The ``MTYPE_name`` created by the macros is declared as an array, i.e.
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+ The ``MTYPE_name`` created by the macros is declared as a pointer, i.e.
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a function taking a ``struct memtype *`` argument can be called with an
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``MTYPE_name`` argument (as opposed to ``&MTYPE_name``.)
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diff --git a/lib/memory.h b/lib/memory.h
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index 14cd76f2f5..8de5c4c2bf 100644
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--- a/lib/memory.h
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+++ b/lib/memory.h
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@@ -101,14 +101,9 @@ struct memgroup {
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*_mg_##mname.ref = _mg_##mname.next; \
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}
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-
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-/* the array is a trick to make the "MTYPE_FOO" name work as a pointer without
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- * putting a & in front of it, so we can do "XMALLOC(MTYPE_FOO, ...)" instead
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- * of "XMALLOC(&MTYPE_FOO, ...)".
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- */
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#define DECLARE_MTYPE(name) \
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extern struct memtype _mt_##name; \
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- extern struct memtype MTYPE_##name[1]; \
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+ extern struct memtype *const MTYPE_##name; \
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/* end */
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#define DEFINE_MTYPE_ATTR(group, mname, attr, desc) \
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@@ -138,17 +133,14 @@ struct memgroup {
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} \
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/* end */
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-/* can't quite get gcc to emit the alias correctly, so asm-alias it is :/ */
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#define DEFINE_MTYPE(group, name, desc) \
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DEFINE_MTYPE_ATTR(group, name, , desc) \
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- __asm__(".equiv MTYPE_" #name ", _mt_" #name "\n\t" \
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- ".global MTYPE_" #name "\n"); \
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+ struct memtype *const MTYPE_##name = &_mt_##name; \
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/* end */
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-/* and this one's borked on clang, it drops static on aliases :/, so... asm */
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+
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#define DEFINE_MTYPE_STATIC(group, name, desc) \
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DEFINE_MTYPE_ATTR(group, name, static, desc) \
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- extern struct memtype MTYPE_##name[1]; \
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- __asm__(".equiv MTYPE_" #name ", _mt_" #name "\n"); \
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+ static struct memtype *const MTYPE_##name = &_mt_##name; \
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/* end */
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DECLARE_MGROUP(LIB)
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