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/* * include/asm-sh/machvec_init.h * * Copyright 2000 Stuart Menefy (stuart.menefy@st.com) * * May be copied or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public * License. See linux/COPYING for more information. * * This file has goodies to help simplify instantiation of machine vectors. */ #ifndef __SH_MACHVEC_INIT_H #define __SH_MACHVEC_INIT_H /* * In a GENERIC kernel, we have lots of these vectors floating about, * all but one of which we want to go away. In a non-GENERIC kernel, * we want only one, ever. * * Accomplish this in the GENERIC kernel by puting all of the vectors * in the .init.data section where they'll go away. We'll copy the * one we want to the real alpha_mv vector in setup_arch. * * Accomplish this in a non-GENERIC kernel by ifdef'ing out all but * one of the vectors, which will not reside in .init.data. We then * alias this one vector to alpha_mv, so no copy is needed. * * Upshot: set __initdata to nothing for non-GENERIC kernels. * * Note we do the same thing for the UNKNOWN kernel, as we need to write * to the machine vector while setting it up. */ #if defined(CONFIG_SH_GENERIC) || defined(CONFIG_SH_UNKNOWN) #define __initmv __attribute__((unused,__section__ (".machvec.init"))) #define ALIAS_MV(x) #else #define __initmv /* GCC actually has a syntax for defining aliases, but is under some delusion that you shouldn't be able to declare it extern somewhere else beforehand. Fine. We'll do it ourselves. */ #if 0 #define ALIAS_MV(system) \ struct sh_machine_vector sh_mv __attribute__((alias("mv_"#system))); #else #define ALIAS_MV(system) \ asm(".global sh_mv\nsh_mv = mv_"#system ); #endif #endif /* GENERIC */ #endif /* __SH_MACHVEC_INIT_H */ |