1#ifndef __LINUX_COMPILER_H 2#error "Please don't include <linux/compiler-gcc4.h> directly, include <linux/compiler.h> instead." 3#endif 4 5/* These definitions are for GCC v4.x. */ 6#include <linux/compiler-gcc.h> 7 8#ifdef CONFIG_FORCED_INLINING 9# undef inline 10# undef __inline__ 11# undef __inline 12# define inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 13# define __inline__ __inline__ __attribute__((always_inline)) 14# define __inline __inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 15#endif 16 17#define __used __attribute__((__used__)) 18#define __must_check __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) 19#define __compiler_offsetof(a,b) __builtin_offsetof(a,b) 20#define __always_inline inline __attribute__((always_inline)) 21 22/* 23 * A trick to suppress uninitialized variable warning without generating any 24 * code 25 */ 26#define uninitialized_var(x) x = x 27 28#if !(__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ < 3) 29/* Mark functions as cold. gcc will assume any path leading to a call 30 to them will be unlikely. This means a lot of manual unlikely()s 31 are unnecessary now for any paths leading to the usual suspects 32 like BUG(), printk(), panic() etc. [but let's keep them for now for 33 older compilers] 34 35 Early snapshots of gcc 4.3 don't support this and we can't detect this 36 in the preprocessor, but we can live with this because they're unreleased. 37 Maketime probing would be overkill here. 38 39 gcc also has a __attribute__((__hot__)) to move hot functions into 40 a special section, but I don't see any sense in this right now in 41 the kernel context */ 42#define __cold __attribute__((__cold__)) 43 44#endif