Drop glibc-sdt-headers.patch
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Temporarly install an old <sdt.h> version into the build tree to
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avoid a LIBC_PROBE_ASM build failure on s390x:
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glibc build failure due to Systemtap probe change
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<https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2021-November/133134.html>
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#pragma GCC system_header has been added to this version to suppress
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a warning related to undefined __STDC_VERSION__ in assembler mode.
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diff --git a/include/sys/sdt-config.h b/include/sys/sdt-config.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000000000000..733045a52771e330
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/include/sys/sdt-config.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
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+/* includes/sys/sdt-config.h. Generated from sdt-config.h.in by configure.
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+
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+ This file just defines _SDT_ASM_SECTION_AUTOGROUP_SUPPORT to 0 or 1 to
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+ indicate whether the assembler supports "?" in .pushsection directives. */
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+
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+#define _SDT_ASM_SECTION_AUTOGROUP_SUPPORT 1
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diff --git a/include/sys/sdt.h b/include/sys/sdt.h
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new file mode 100644
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index 0000000000000000..6d4ff61eaac27785
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--- /dev/null
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+++ b/include/sys/sdt.h
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@@ -0,0 +1,458 @@
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+/* <sys/sdt.h> - Systemtap static probe definition macros.
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+
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+ This file is dedicated to the public domain, pursuant to CC0
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+ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
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+*/
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+
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+#ifndef _SYS_SDT_H
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+#define _SYS_SDT_H 1
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+
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+#pragma GCC system_header
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+
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+/*
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+ This file defines a family of macros
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+
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+ STAP_PROBEn(op1, ..., opn)
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+
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+ that emit a nop into the instruction stream, and some data into an auxiliary
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+ note section. The data in the note section describes the operands, in terms
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+ of size and location. Each location is encoded as assembler operand string.
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+ Consumer tools such as gdb or systemtap insert breakpoints on top of
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+ the nop, and decode the location operand-strings, like an assembler,
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+ to find the values being passed.
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+
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+ The operand strings are selected by the compiler for each operand.
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+ They are constrained by gcc inline-assembler codes. The default is:
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+
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+ #define STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT nor
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+
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+ This is a good default if the operands tend to be integral and
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+ moderate in number (smaller than number of registers). In other
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+ cases, the compiler may report "'asm' requires impossible reload" or
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+ similar. In this case, consider simplifying the macro call (fewer
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+ and simpler operands), reduce optimization, or override the default
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+ constraints string via:
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+
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+ #define STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT g
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+ #include <sys/sdt.h>
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+
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+ See also:
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+ https://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/UserSpaceProbeImplementation
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+ https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Constraints.html
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+ */
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+
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+
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+
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+#ifdef __ASSEMBLER__
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+# define _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, n, arglist) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_BODY(provider, name, _SDT_ASM_STRING_1, (_SDT_DEPAREN_##n arglist)) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_BASE
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+# define _SDT_ASM_1(x) x;
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+# define _SDT_ASM_2(a, b) a,b;
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+# define _SDT_ASM_3(a, b, c) a,b,c;
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+# define _SDT_ASM_5(a, b, c, d, e) a,b,c,d,e;
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+# define _SDT_ASM_STRING_1(x) .asciz #x;
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_0() /* empty */
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_1(a) a
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_2(a,b) a b
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_3(a,b,c) a b c
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_4(a,b,c,d) a b c d
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_5(a,b,c,d,e) a b c d e
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_6(a,b,c,d,e,f) a b c d e f
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_7(a,b,c,d,e,f,g) a b c d e f g
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_8(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h) a b c d e f g h
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_9(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i) a b c d e f g h i
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_10(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j) a b c d e f g h i j
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_11(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k) a b c d e f g h i j k
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+# define _SDT_DEPAREN_12(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,l) a b c d e f g h i j k l
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+#else
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+#if defined _SDT_HAS_SEMAPHORES
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+#define _SDT_NOTE_SEMAPHORE_USE(provider, name) \
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+ __asm__ __volatile__ ("" :: "m" (provider##_##name##_semaphore));
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+#else
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+#define _SDT_NOTE_SEMAPHORE_USE(provider, name)
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+#endif
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+
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+# define _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, n, arglist) \
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+ do { \
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+ _SDT_NOTE_SEMAPHORE_USE(provider, name); \
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+ __asm__ __volatile__ (_SDT_ASM_BODY(provider, name, _SDT_ASM_ARGS, (n)) \
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+ :: _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_##n arglist); \
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+ __asm__ __volatile__ (_SDT_ASM_BASE); \
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+ } while (0)
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+# define _SDT_S(x) #x
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+# define _SDT_ASM_1(x) _SDT_S(x) "\n"
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+# define _SDT_ASM_2(a, b) _SDT_S(a) "," _SDT_S(b) "\n"
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+# define _SDT_ASM_3(a, b, c) _SDT_S(a) "," _SDT_S(b) "," \
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+ _SDT_S(c) "\n"
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+# define _SDT_ASM_5(a, b, c, d, e) _SDT_S(a) "," _SDT_S(b) "," \
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+ _SDT_S(c) "," _SDT_S(d) "," \
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+ _SDT_S(e) "\n"
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+# define _SDT_ASM_ARGS(n) _SDT_ASM_STRING(_SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_##n)
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+# define _SDT_ASM_STRING_1(x) _SDT_ASM_1(.asciz #x)
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+
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+# define _SDT_ARGFMT(no) %n[_SDT_S##no]@_SDT_ARGTMPL(_SDT_A##no)
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+
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+# ifndef STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT
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+# if defined __powerpc__
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+# define STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT nZr
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+# else
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+# define STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT nor
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+# endif
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+# endif
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+
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+# define _SDT_STRINGIFY(x) #x
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+# define _SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT_STRING(x) _SDT_STRINGIFY(x)
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+# define _SDT_ARG(n, x) \
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+ [_SDT_S##n] "n" ((_SDT_ARGSIGNED (x) ? 1 : -1) * (int) _SDT_ARGSIZE (x)), \
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+ [_SDT_A##n] _SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT_STRING (STAP_SDT_ARG_CONSTRAINT) (_SDT_ARGVAL (x))
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+#endif
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+#define _SDT_ASM_STRING(x) _SDT_ASM_STRING_1(x)
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+
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+#define _SDT_ARGARRAY(x) (__builtin_classify_type (x) == 14 \
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+ || __builtin_classify_type (x) == 5)
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+
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+#ifdef __cplusplus
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+# define _SDT_ARGSIGNED(x) (!_SDT_ARGARRAY (x) \
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+ && __sdt_type<__typeof (x)>::__sdt_signed)
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+# define _SDT_ARGSIZE(x) (_SDT_ARGARRAY (x) \
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+ ? sizeof (void *) : sizeof (x))
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+# define _SDT_ARGVAL(x) (x)
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+
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+# include <cstddef>
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+
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+template<typename __sdt_T>
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+struct __sdt_type
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+{
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+ static const bool __sdt_signed = false;
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+};
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+
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+#define __SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(T) \
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+template<> struct __sdt_type<T> { static const bool __sdt_signed = true; };
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+#define __SDT_COND_SIGNED(T,CT) \
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+template<> struct __sdt_type<T> { static const bool __sdt_signed = ((CT)(-1) < 1); };
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(signed char)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(short)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(int)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(long long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(volatile signed char)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(volatile short)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(volatile int)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(volatile long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(volatile long long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const signed char)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const short)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const int)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const long long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const volatile signed char)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const volatile short)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const volatile int)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const volatile long)
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+__SDT_ALWAYS_SIGNED(const volatile long long)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(char, char)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(wchar_t, wchar_t)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(volatile char, char)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(volatile wchar_t, wchar_t)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(const char, char)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(const wchar_t, wchar_t)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(const volatile char, char)
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+__SDT_COND_SIGNED(const volatile wchar_t, wchar_t)
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+#if defined (__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ > 4 || (__GNUC__ == 4 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 4))
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+/* __SDT_COND_SIGNED(char16_t) */
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+/* __SDT_COND_SIGNED(char32_t) */
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+#endif
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+
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+template<typename __sdt_E>
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+struct __sdt_type<__sdt_E[]> : public __sdt_type<__sdt_E *> {};
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+
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+template<typename __sdt_E, size_t __sdt_N>
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+struct __sdt_type<__sdt_E[__sdt_N]> : public __sdt_type<__sdt_E *> {};
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+
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+#elif !defined(__ASSEMBLER__)
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+__extension__ extern unsigned long long __sdt_unsp;
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+# define _SDT_ARGINTTYPE(x) \
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+ __typeof (__builtin_choose_expr (((__builtin_classify_type (x) \
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+ + 3) & -4) == 4, (x), 0U))
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+# define _SDT_ARGSIGNED(x) \
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+ (!__extension__ \
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+ (__builtin_constant_p ((((unsigned long long) \
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+ (_SDT_ARGINTTYPE (x)) __sdt_unsp) \
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+ & ((unsigned long long)1 << (sizeof (unsigned long long) \
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+ * __CHAR_BIT__ - 1))) == 0) \
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+ || (_SDT_ARGINTTYPE (x)) -1 > (_SDT_ARGINTTYPE (x)) 0))
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+# define _SDT_ARGSIZE(x) \
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+ (_SDT_ARGARRAY (x) ? sizeof (void *) : sizeof (x))
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+# define _SDT_ARGVAL(x) (x)
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+#endif
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+
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+#if defined __powerpc__ || defined __powerpc64__
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+# define _SDT_ARGTMPL(id) %I[id]%[id]
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+#elif defined __i386__
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+# define _SDT_ARGTMPL(id) %k[id] /* gcc.gnu.org/PR80115 sourceware.org/PR24541 */
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+#else
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+# define _SDT_ARGTMPL(id) %[id]
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+#endif
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+
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+/* NB: gdb PR24541 highlighted an unspecified corner of the sdt.h
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+ operand note format.
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+
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+ The named register may be a longer or shorter (!) alias for the
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+ storage where the value in question is found. For example, on
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+ i386, 64-bit value may be put in register pairs, and the register
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+ name stored would identify just one of them. Previously, gcc was
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+ asked to emit the %w[id] (16-bit alias of some registers holding
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+ operands), even when a wider 32-bit value was used.
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+
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+ Bottom line: the byte-width given before the @ sign governs. If
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+ there is a mismatch between that width and that of the named
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+ register, then a sys/sdt.h note consumer may need to employ
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+ architecture-specific heuristics to figure out where the compiler
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+ has actually put the complete value.
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+*/
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+
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+#ifdef __LP64__
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+# define _SDT_ASM_ADDR .8byte
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+#else
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+# define _SDT_ASM_ADDR .4byte
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+#endif
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+
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+/* The ia64 and s390 nop instructions take an argument. */
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+#if defined(__ia64__) || defined(__s390__) || defined(__s390x__)
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+#define _SDT_NOP nop 0
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+#else
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+#define _SDT_NOP nop
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+#endif
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+
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+#define _SDT_NOTE_NAME "stapsdt"
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+#define _SDT_NOTE_TYPE 3
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+
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+/* If the assembler supports the necessary feature, then we can play
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+ nice with code in COMDAT sections, which comes up in C++ code.
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+ Without that assembler support, some combinations of probe placements
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+ in certain kinds of C++ code may produce link-time errors. */
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+#include "sdt-config.h"
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+#if _SDT_ASM_SECTION_AUTOGROUP_SUPPORT
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+# define _SDT_ASM_AUTOGROUP "?"
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+#else
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+# define _SDT_ASM_AUTOGROUP ""
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+#endif
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+
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+#define _SDT_ASM_BODY(provider, name, pack_args, args) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(990: _SDT_NOP) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_3( .pushsection .note.stapsdt,_SDT_ASM_AUTOGROUP,"note") \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( .balign 4) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_3( .4byte 992f-991f, 994f-993f, _SDT_NOTE_TYPE) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(991: .asciz _SDT_NOTE_NAME) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(992: .balign 4) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(993: _SDT_ASM_ADDR 990b) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( _SDT_ASM_ADDR _.stapsdt.base) \
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+ _SDT_SEMAPHORE(provider,name) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_STRING(provider) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_STRING(name) \
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+ pack_args args \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(994: .balign 4) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( .popsection)
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+
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+#define _SDT_ASM_BASE \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(.ifndef _.stapsdt.base) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_5( .pushsection .stapsdt.base,"aG","progbits", \
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+ .stapsdt.base,comdat) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( .weak _.stapsdt.base) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( .hidden _.stapsdt.base) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( _.stapsdt.base: .space 1) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_2( .size _.stapsdt.base, 1) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( .popsection) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1(.endif)
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+
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+#if defined _SDT_HAS_SEMAPHORES
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+#define _SDT_SEMAPHORE(p,n) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_1( _SDT_ASM_ADDR p##_##n##_semaphore)
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+#else
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+#define _SDT_SEMAPHORE(p,n) _SDT_ASM_1( _SDT_ASM_ADDR 0)
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+#endif
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+
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_0 /* no arguments */
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_1 _SDT_ARGFMT(1)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_2 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_1 _SDT_ARGFMT(2)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_3 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_2 _SDT_ARGFMT(3)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_4 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_3 _SDT_ARGFMT(4)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_5 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_4 _SDT_ARGFMT(5)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_6 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_5 _SDT_ARGFMT(6)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_7 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_6 _SDT_ARGFMT(7)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_8 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_7 _SDT_ARGFMT(8)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_9 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_8 _SDT_ARGFMT(9)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_10 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_9 _SDT_ARGFMT(10)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_11 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_10 _SDT_ARGFMT(11)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_12 _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_11 _SDT_ARGFMT(12)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_0() [__sdt_dummy] "g" (0)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_1(arg1) _SDT_ARG(1, arg1)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_2(arg1, arg2) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_1(arg1), _SDT_ARG(2, arg2)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_3(arg1, arg2, arg3) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_2(arg1, arg2), _SDT_ARG(3, arg3)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_4(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_3(arg1, arg2, arg3), _SDT_ARG(4, arg4)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_5(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_4(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4), _SDT_ARG(5, arg5)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_6(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_5(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5), _SDT_ARG(6, arg6)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_7(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_6(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6), _SDT_ARG(7, arg7)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_8(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_7(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7), \
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+ _SDT_ARG(8, arg8)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_9(arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_8(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8), \
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+ _SDT_ARG(9, arg9)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_10(arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_9(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9), \
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+ _SDT_ARG(10, arg10)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_11(arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_10(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10), \
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+ _SDT_ARG(11, arg11)
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+#define _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_12(arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11,arg12) \
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+ _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_11(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10, arg11), \
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+ _SDT_ARG(12, arg12)
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+
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+/* These macros can be used in C, C++, or assembly code.
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+ In assembly code the arguments should use normal assembly operand syntax. */
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+
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+#define STAP_PROBE(provider, name) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 0, ())
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+#define STAP_PROBE1(provider, name, arg1) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 1, (arg1))
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+#define STAP_PROBE2(provider, name, arg1, arg2) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 2, (arg1, arg2))
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+#define STAP_PROBE3(provider, name, arg1, arg2, arg3) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 3, (arg1, arg2, arg3))
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+#define STAP_PROBE4(provider, name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 4, (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4))
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+#define STAP_PROBE5(provider, name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 5, (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5))
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+#define STAP_PROBE6(provider, name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 6, (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6))
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+#define STAP_PROBE7(provider, name, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 7, (arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7))
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+#define STAP_PROBE8(provider,name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8) \
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+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 8, (arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8))
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+#define STAP_PROBE9(provider,name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9)\
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||||
+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 9, (arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9))
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||||
+#define STAP_PROBE10(provider,name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 10, \
|
||||
+ (arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10))
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||||
+#define STAP_PROBE11(provider,name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 11, \
|
||||
+ (arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11))
|
||||
+#define STAP_PROBE12(provider,name,arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11,arg12) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, 12, \
|
||||
+ (arg1,arg2,arg3,arg4,arg5,arg6,arg7,arg8,arg9,arg10,arg11,arg12))
|
||||
+
|
||||
+/* This STAP_PROBEV macro can be used in variadic scenarios, where the
|
||||
+ number of probe arguments is not known until compile time. Since
|
||||
+ variadic macro support may vary with compiler options, you must
|
||||
+ pre-#define SDT_USE_VARIADIC to enable this type of probe.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ The trick to count __VA_ARGS__ was inspired by this post by
|
||||
+ Laurent Deniau <laurent.deniau@cern.ch>:
|
||||
+ http://groups.google.com/group/comp.std.c/msg/346fc464319b1ee5
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ Note that our _SDT_NARG is called with an extra 0 arg that's not
|
||||
+ counted, so we don't have to worry about the behavior of macros
|
||||
+ called without any arguments. */
|
||||
+
|
||||
+#ifdef SDT_USE_VARIADIC
|
||||
+#define _SDT_NARG(...) __SDT_NARG(__VA_ARGS__, 12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1,0)
|
||||
+#define __SDT_NARG(_0,_1,_2,_3,_4,_5,_6,_7,_8,_9,_10,_11,_12, N, ...) N
|
||||
+#define _SDT_PROBE_N(provider, name, N, ...) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_PROBE(provider, name, N, (__VA_ARGS__))
|
||||
+#define STAP_PROBEV(provider, name, ...) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_PROBE_N(provider, name, _SDT_NARG(0, ##__VA_ARGS__), ##__VA_ARGS__)
|
||||
+#endif
|
||||
+
|
||||
+/* These macros are for use in asm statements. You must compile
|
||||
+ with -std=gnu99 or -std=c99 to use the STAP_PROBE_ASM macro.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ The STAP_PROBE_ASM macro generates a quoted string to be used in the
|
||||
+ template portion of the asm statement, concatenated with strings that
|
||||
+ contain the actual assembly code around the probe site.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ For example:
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ asm ("before\n"
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE_ASM(provider, fooprobe, %eax 4(%esi))
|
||||
+ "after");
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ emits the assembly code for "before\nafter", with a probe in between.
|
||||
+ The probe arguments are the %eax register, and the value of the memory
|
||||
+ word located 4 bytes past the address in the %esi register. Note that
|
||||
+ because this is a simple asm, not a GNU C extended asm statement, these
|
||||
+ % characters do not need to be doubled to generate literal %reg names.
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ In a GNU C extended asm statement, the probe arguments can be specified
|
||||
+ using the macro STAP_PROBE_ASM_TEMPLATE(n) for n arguments. The paired
|
||||
+ macro STAP_PROBE_ASM_OPERANDS gives the C values of these probe arguments,
|
||||
+ and appears in the input operand list of the asm statement. For example:
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ asm ("someinsn %0,%1\n" // %0 is output operand, %1 is input operand
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE_ASM(provider, fooprobe, STAP_PROBE_ASM_TEMPLATE(3))
|
||||
+ "otherinsn %[namedarg]"
|
||||
+ : "r" (outvar)
|
||||
+ : "g" (some_value), [namedarg] "i" (1234),
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE_ASM_OPERANDS(3, some_value, some_ptr->field, 1234));
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ This is just like writing:
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE3(provider, fooprobe, some_value, some_ptr->field, 1234));
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ but the probe site is right between "someinsn" and "otherinsn".
|
||||
+
|
||||
+ The probe arguments in STAP_PROBE_ASM can be given as assembly
|
||||
+ operands instead, even inside a GNU C extended asm statement.
|
||||
+ Note that these can use operand templates like %0 or %[name],
|
||||
+ and likewise they must write %%reg for a literal operand of %reg. */
|
||||
+
|
||||
+#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
|
||||
+# define STAP_PROBE_ASM(provider, name, ...) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_ASM_BODY(provider, name, _SDT_ASM_STRING, (__VA_ARGS__)) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_ASM_BASE
|
||||
+# define STAP_PROBE_ASM_OPERANDS(n, ...) _SDT_ASM_OPERANDS_##n(__VA_ARGS__)
|
||||
+#else
|
||||
+# define STAP_PROBE_ASM(provider, name, args) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_ASM_BODY(provider, name, _SDT_ASM_STRING, (args)) \
|
||||
+ _SDT_ASM_BASE
|
||||
+#endif
|
||||
+#define STAP_PROBE_ASM_TEMPLATE(n) _SDT_ASM_TEMPLATE_##n
|
||||
+
|
||||
+
|
||||
+/* DTrace compatible macro names. */
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE(provider,probe) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE(provider,probe)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE1(provider,probe,parm1) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE1(provider,probe,parm1)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE2(provider,probe,parm1,parm2) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE2(provider,probe,parm1,parm2)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE3(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE3(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE4(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE4(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE5(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE5(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE6(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE6(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE7(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE7(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE8(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE8(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE9(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE9(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE10(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE10(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE11(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10,parm11) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE11(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10,parm11)
|
||||
+#define DTRACE_PROBE12(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10,parm11,parm12) \
|
||||
+ STAP_PROBE12(provider,probe,parm1,parm2,parm3,parm4,parm5,parm6,parm7,parm8,parm9,parm10,parm11,parm12)
|
||||
+
|
||||
+
|
||||
+#endif /* sys/sdt.h */
|
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ end \
|
||||
Summary: The GNU libc libraries
|
||||
Name: glibc
|
||||
Version: %{glibcversion}
|
||||
Release: 22%{?dist}
|
||||
Release: 23%{?dist}
|
||||
|
||||
# In general, GPLv2+ is used by programs, LGPLv2+ is used for
|
||||
# libraries.
|
||||
@ -229,7 +229,6 @@ Patch23: glibc-python3.patch
|
||||
Patch29: glibc-fedora-nsswitch.patch
|
||||
Patch30: glibc-deprecated-selinux-makedb.patch
|
||||
Patch31: glibc-deprecated-selinux-nscd.patch
|
||||
Patch32: glibc-sdt-headers.patch
|
||||
Patch33: glibc-dso-sort-makefile-fail.patch
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
@ -2262,6 +2261,9 @@ fi
|
||||
%files -f compat-libpthread-nonshared.filelist -n compat-libpthread-nonshared
|
||||
|
||||
%changelog
|
||||
* Thu Dec 2 2021 Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com> - 2.34.9000-23
|
||||
- Drop glibc-sdt-headers.patch; the official systemtap headers work again.
|
||||
|
||||
* Thu Nov 25 2021 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> - 2.34.9000-22
|
||||
- Auto-sync with upstream branch master,
|
||||
commit 137ed5ac440a4d3cf4178ce97f349b349a9c2c66:
|
||||
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