lint.h revision 2a8d6eba033e4713ab12b61178f0513f1f075482
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/*
* Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*/
#ifndef _LIBC_LINT_H
#define _LIBC_LINT_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*
* We must include "lint.h" as the first #include in all libc source files
* for the purpose of running lint over libc, else lint errors occur due to
* lint not knowing the details of the implementation of locales and stdio.
*/
#if defined(__lint)
#include "mbstatet.h"
#include "file64.h"
#else
/*
* Small optimization for callers of syscall() and __systemcall().
* This could/should be defined elsewhere, but here is a particularly
* attractive place since all source files in libc include "lint.h".
*/
#define syscall _syscall6
#define __systemcall __systemcall6
/*
* Shades of the old and deprecated "synonyms.h" file.
* Because of the awkward relationship between these functions:
* memcmp()
* memcpy()
* memmove()
* memset()
* and the sparc auxiliary filters:
* /platform/.../lib/libc_psr.so.1
* we must be careful always to call the leading-underscore
* symbol names when calling from within libc itself.
*
* If an interposer interposes on these mem*() symbol names,
* and we call one of them from within a critical region in libc,
* we will end up in the interposer code while executing within
* the critical region. Chaos can ensue.
*
* We try to avoid this by calling only the leading-underscore names.
* We hope that no interposer will interpose on the leading-underscore
* versions of these functions, else all hope is lost.
*/
#pragma redefine_extname memcmp _memcmp
#pragma redefine_extname memcpy _memcpy
#pragma redefine_extname memmove _memmove
#pragma redefine_extname memset _memset
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _LIBC_LINT_H */