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# this module contains all the defaults used by the generation of cleaned-up headers
# for the Bionic C library
#
import time, os, sys
from utils import *
# the list of supported architectures
kernel_archs = [ 'arm', 'arm64', 'x86' ]
# the list of include directories that belong to the kernel
# tree. used when looking for sources...
kernel_dirs = [ "linux", "asm", "asm-generic", "mtd" ]
# a special value that is used to indicate that a given macro is known to be
# undefined during optimization
kCppUndefinedMacro = "<<<undefined>>>"
# this is the set of known macros we want to totally optimize out from the
# final headers
kernel_known_macros = {
"__KERNEL__": kCppUndefinedMacro,
"__KERNEL_STRICT_NAMES":"1",
"__CHECKER__": kCppUndefinedMacro,
"__CHECK_ENDIAN__": kCppUndefinedMacro,
"CONFIG_64BIT": "__LP64__",
"CONFIG_X86_32": "__i386__",
"__EXPORTED_HEADERS__": "1",
"__HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP16__": "1",
"__HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP32__": "1",
"__HAVE_BUILTIN_BSWAP64__": "1",
# Use this to remove the struct __kernel_old_timeval definition.
# Otherwise, there will be two struct timeval definitions when
# __kernel_old_timeval is renamed to timeval.
"__kernel_old_timeval": "1",
}
# this is the set of known kernel data structures we want to remove from
# the final headers
kernel_structs_to_remove = set(
[
# Remove the structures since they are still the same as
# timeval, itimerval.
"__kernel_old_timeval",
"__kernel_old_itimerval",
]
)
# define to true if you want to remove all defined(CONFIG_FOO) tests
# from the clean headers. testing shows that this is not strictly necessary
# but just generates cleaner results
kernel_remove_config_macros = True
# maps an architecture to a set of default macros that would be provided by
# toolchain preprocessor
kernel_default_arch_macros = {
"arm": {"__ARMEB__": kCppUndefinedMacro, "__ARM_EABI__": "1"},
"arm64": {},
"x86": {},
}
kernel_arch_token_replacements = {
"arm": {},
"arm64": {},
"x86": {},
}
# Replace tokens in the output according to this mapping.
kernel_token_replacements = {
# The kernel usage of __unused for unused struct fields conflicts with the macro defined in <sys/cdefs.h>.
"__unused": "__linux_unused",
# The kernel usage of C++ keywords causes problems for C++ code so rename.
"private": "__linux_private",
"virtual": "__linux_virtual",
# The non-64 stuff is legacy; msqid64_ds/ipc64_perm is what userspace wants.
"msqid_ds": "__kernel_legacy_msqid_ds",
"semid_ds": "__kernel_legacy_semid_ds",
"shmid_ds": "__kernel_legacy_shmid_ds",
"ipc_perm": "__kernel_legacy_ipc_perm",
# The kernel semun isn't usable (https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/400).
"semun": "__kernel_legacy_semun",
# The kernel's _NSIG/NSIG are one less than the userspace value, so we need to move them aside.
"_NSIG": "_KERNEL__NSIG",
"NSIG": "_KERNEL_NSIG",
# The kernel's SIGRTMIN/SIGRTMAX are absolute limits; userspace steals a few.
"SIGRTMIN": "__SIGRTMIN",
"SIGRTMAX": "__SIGRTMAX",
# We want to support both BSD and Linux member names in struct udphdr.
"udphdr": "__kernel_udphdr",
# This causes problems when trying to export the headers for the ndk.
"__attribute_const__": "__attribute__((__const__))",
# In this case the kernel tries to keep out of our way, but we're happy to use its definition.
"__kernel_sockaddr_storage": "sockaddr_storage",
# The kernel started using struct __kernel_old_timeval in some places,
# which is the exact same as struct timeval. Replace that name with
# timeval so that kernel structures all use the same named structure.
# If struct __kernel_old_timeval and struct timeval become different,
# then a different solution needs to be implemented.
"__kernel_old_timeval": "timeval",
# Do the same for __kernel_old_itimerval as for timeval.
"__kernel_old_itimerval": "itimerval",
}
# This is the set of struct definitions that we want to replace with
# a #include of <bits/struct.h> instead.
kernel_struct_replacements = set(
[
"epoll_event",
"flock",
"flock64",
"in_addr",
"ip_mreq_source",
"ip_msfilter",
]
)
# This is the set of known static inline functions that we want to keep
# in the final kernel headers.
kernel_known_generic_statics = set(
[
"ipt_get_target", # uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h
"ip6t_get_target", # uapi/linux/netfilter_ipv6/ip6_tables.h
# Byte swapping inlines from uapi/linux/swab.h
# The below functions are the ones we are guaranting we export.
"__swab16",
"__swab32",
"__swab64",
"__swab16p",
"__swab32p",
"__swab64p",
"__swab16s",
"__swab32s",
"__swab64s",
"__swahw32",
"__swahb32",
"__swahw32p",
"__swahb32p",
"__swahw32s",
"__swahb32s",
# These are required to support the above functions.
"__fswahw32",
"__fswahb32",
]
)
# this is the standard disclaimer
#
kernel_disclaimer = """\
/****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
***
*** This header was automatically generated from a Linux kernel header
*** of the same name, to make information necessary for userspace to
*** call into the kernel available to libc. It contains only constants,
*** structures, and macros generated from the original header, and thus,
*** contains no copyrightable information.
***
*** To edit the content of this header, modify the corresponding
*** source file (e.g. under external/kernel-headers/original/) then
*** run bionic/libc/kernel/tools/update_all.py
***
*** Any manual change here will be lost the next time this script will
*** be run. You've been warned!
***
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************/
"""