From: Yury Norov <yury.norov@xxxxxxxxx> Add __GENMASK_t() which generalizes __GENMASK() to support different types, and implement fixed-types versions of GENMASK() based on it. The fixed-type version allows more strict checks to the min/max values accepted, which is useful for defining registers like implemented by i915 and xe drivers with their REG_GENMASK*() macros. The strict checks rely on shift-count-overflow compiler check to fail the build if a number outside of the range allowed is passed. Example: #define FOO_MASK GENMASK_U32(33, 4) will generate a warning like: ../include/linux/bits.h:41:31: error: left shift count >= width of type [-Werror=shift-count-overflow] 41 | (((t)~0ULL - ((t)(1) << (l)) + 1) & \ | ^~ Signed-off-by: Yury Norov <yury.norov@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Lucas De Marchi <lucas.demarchi@xxxxxxxxx> Acked-by: Jani Nikula <jani.nikula@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Vincent Mailhol <mailhol.vincent@xxxxxxxxxx> --- Changelog: v3 -> v4: - The v3 is one year old. Meanwhile people started using __GENMASK() directly. So instead of generalizing __GENMASK() to support different types, add a new GENMASK_t(). - replace ~0ULL by ~_ULL(0). Otherwise, __GENMASK_t() would fail in asm code. - Make GENMASK_U8() and GENMASK_U16() return an unsigned int. In v3, due to the integer promotion rules, these were returning a signed integer. By casting these to unsigned int, at least the signedness is kept. --- include/linux/bitops.h | 1 - include/linux/bits.h | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/include/linux/bitops.h b/include/linux/bitops.h index c1cb53cf2f0f8662ed3e324578f74330e63f935d..9be2d50da09a417966b3d11c84092bb2f4cd0bef 100644 --- a/include/linux/bitops.h +++ b/include/linux/bitops.h @@ -8,7 +8,6 @@ #include <uapi/linux/kernel.h> -#define BITS_PER_TYPE(type) (sizeof(type) * BITS_PER_BYTE) #define BITS_TO_LONGS(nr) __KERNEL_DIV_ROUND_UP(nr, BITS_PER_TYPE(long)) #define BITS_TO_U64(nr) __KERNEL_DIV_ROUND_UP(nr, BITS_PER_TYPE(u64)) #define BITS_TO_U32(nr) __KERNEL_DIV_ROUND_UP(nr, BITS_PER_TYPE(u32)) diff --git a/include/linux/bits.h b/include/linux/bits.h index 5f68980a1b98d771426872c74d7b5c0f79e5e802..f202e46d2f4b7899c16d975120f3fa3ae41556ae 100644 --- a/include/linux/bits.h +++ b/include/linux/bits.h @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ #define BIT_ULL_MASK(nr) (ULL(1) << ((nr) % BITS_PER_LONG_LONG)) #define BIT_ULL_WORD(nr) ((nr) / BITS_PER_LONG_LONG) #define BITS_PER_BYTE 8 +#define BITS_PER_TYPE(type) (sizeof(type) * BITS_PER_BYTE) /* * Create a contiguous bitmask starting at bit position @l and ending at @@ -25,14 +26,38 @@ #define GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) BUILD_BUG_ON_ZERO(const_true((l) > (h))) -#define GENMASK(h, l) \ - (GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) + __GENMASK(h, l)) -#define GENMASK_ULL(h, l) \ - (GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) + __GENMASK_ULL(h, l)) +/* + * Generate a mask for the specified type @t. Additional checks are made to + * guarantee the value returned fits in that type, relying on + * shift-count-overflow compiler check to detect incompatible arguments. + * For example, all these create build errors or warnings: + * + * - GENMASK(15, 20): wrong argument order + * - GENMASK(72, 15): doesn't fit unsigned long + * - GENMASK_U32(33, 15): doesn't fit in a u32 + */ +#define GENMASK_t(t, h, l) \ + (GENMASK_INPUT_CHECK(h, l) + \ + (((t)~ULL(0) - ((t)1 << (l)) + 1) & \ + ((t)~ULL(0) >> (BITS_PER_TYPE(t) - 1 - (h))))) + +#define GENMASK(h, l) GENMASK_t(unsigned long, h, l) +#define GENMASK_ULL(h, l) GENMASK_t(unsigned long long, h, l) /* * Missing asm support * + * __GENMASK_U*() depends on BITS_PER_TYPE() which would not work in the asm + * code as BITS_PER_TYPE() relies on sizeof(), something not available in + * asm. Nethertheless, the concept of fixed width integers is a C thing which + * does not apply to assembly code. + */ +#define GENMASK_U8(h, l) ((unsigned int)GENMASK_t(u8, h, l)) +#define GENMASK_U16(h, l) ((unsigned int)GENMASK_t(u16, h, l)) +#define GENMASK_U32(h, l) GENMASK_t(u32, h, l) +#define GENMASK_U64(h, l) GENMASK_t(u64, h, l) + +/* * __GENMASK_U128() depends on _BIT128() which would not work * in the asm code, as it shifts an 'unsigned __int128' data * type instead of direct representation of 128 bit constants -- 2.45.3