/* * Copyright (c) 2013-2017, ARM Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved. * * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef __ASM_MACROS_COMMON_S__ #define __ASM_MACROS_COMMON_S__ /* * This macro is used to create a function label and place the * code into a separate text section based on the function name * to enable elimination of unused code during linking. It also adds * basic debug information to enable call stack printing most of the * time. The optional _align parameter can be used to force a * non-standard alignment (indicated in powers of 2). Do *not* try to * use a raw .align directive. Since func switches to a new section, * this would not have the desired effect. */ .macro func _name, _align=-1 /* * Add Call Frame Information entry in the .debug_frame section for * debugger consumption. This enables callstack printing in debuggers. * This does not use any space in the final loaded binary, only in the * ELF file. * Note that a function manipulating the CFA pointer location (i.e. the * x29 frame pointer on AArch64) should declare it using the * appropriate .cfi* directives, or be prepared to have a degraded * debugging experience. */ .cfi_sections .debug_frame .section .text.\_name, "ax" .type \_name, %function .func \_name /* * .cfi_startproc and .cfi_endproc are needed to output entries in * .debug_frame */ .cfi_startproc .if (\_align) != -1 .align \_align .endif \_name: .endm /* * This macro is used to mark the end of a function. */ .macro endfunc _name .endfunc .cfi_endproc .size \_name, . - \_name .endm /* * Theses macros are used to create function labels for deprecated * APIs. If ERROR_DEPRECATED is non zero, the callers of these APIs * will fail to link and cause build failure. */ #if ERROR_DEPRECATED .macro func_deprecated _name func deprecated\_name .endm .macro endfunc_deprecated _name endfunc deprecated\_name .endm #else .macro func_deprecated _name func \_name .endm .macro endfunc_deprecated _name endfunc \_name .endm #endif /* * Helper assembler macro to count trailing zeros. The output is * populated in the `TZ_COUNT` symbol. */ .macro count_tz _value, _tz_count .if \_value count_tz "(\_value >> 1)", "(\_tz_count + 1)" .else .equ TZ_COUNT, (\_tz_count - 1) .endif .endm /* * This macro declares an array of 1 or more stacks, properly * aligned and in the requested section */ #define DEFAULT_STACK_ALIGN (1 << 6) /* In case the caller doesnt provide alignment */ .macro declare_stack _name, _section, _size, _count, _align=DEFAULT_STACK_ALIGN count_tz \_align, 0 .if (\_align - (1 << TZ_COUNT)) .error "Incorrect stack alignment specified (Must be a power of 2)." .endif .if ((\_size & ((1 << TZ_COUNT) - 1)) <> 0) .error "Stack size not correctly aligned" .endif .section \_section, "aw", %nobits .align TZ_COUNT \_name: .space ((\_count) * (\_size)), 0 .endm #endif /* __ASM_MACROS_COMMON_S__ */