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Subject:    [Xen-changelog] xen/ia64 uaccess is still linux style with
From:       Xen patchbot -unstable <patchbot-unstable () lists ! xensource ! com>
Date:       2006-02-27 23:10:09
Message-ID: E1FDrVJ-0000Mu-CX () xenbits ! xensource ! com
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# HG changeset patch
# User kaf24@firebug.cl.cam.ac.uk
# Node ID 0cb40b7f784065dcd488fe75ded65cdb41bb7d7e
# Parent  cc9ed0eea55aa7b4a2e014f11d97b2e6cac113eb
xen/ia64 uaccess is still linux style with different declaration as
common xen. It's meaningless to patch original file with many #ifdef
XEN, and so instead copy that file to create a new xen specific
uaccess file, with unused lines removed. May need render later.

Or else it breaks compilation on xen-unstable.

Signed-off-by Kevin Tian <kevin.tian@intel.com>

diff -r cc9ed0eea55a -r 0cb40b7f7840 xen/include/asm-ia64/config.h
--- a/xen/include/asm-ia64/config.h	Mon Feb 27 15:20:23 2006
+++ b/xen/include/asm-ia64/config.h	Mon Feb 27 15:22:02 2006
@@ -195,11 +195,6 @@
 
 #define find_first_set_bit(x)	(ffs(x)-1)	// FIXME: Is this right???
 
-// from include/asm-x86/*/uaccess.h
-#define array_access_ok(addr,count,size)			\
-    (likely(sizeof(count) <= 4) /* disallow 64-bit counts */ &&  \
-     access_ok(type,addr,count*size))
-
 // see drivers/char/console.c
 #ifndef VALIDATE_VT
 #define	OPT_CONSOLE_STR "com1"
@@ -306,7 +301,6 @@
 #define raw_smp_processor_id()	0
 #endif
 
-
 #ifndef __ASSEMBLY__
 #include <linux/linkage.h>
 #endif
diff -r cc9ed0eea55a -r 0cb40b7f7840 xen/include/asm-ia64/linux-xen/asm/README.origin
--- a/xen/include/asm-ia64/linux-xen/asm/README.origin	Mon Feb 27 15:20:23 2006
+++ b/xen/include/asm-ia64/linux-xen/asm/README.origin	Mon Feb 27 15:22:02 2006
@@ -20,4 +20,3 @@
 system.h		-> linux/include/asm-ia64/system.h
 tlbflush.h		-> linux/include/asm-ia64/tlbflush.h
 types.h			-> linux/include/asm-ia64/types.h
-uaccess.h		-> linux/include/asm-ia64/uaccess.h
diff -r cc9ed0eea55a -r 0cb40b7f7840 xen/include/asm-ia64/uaccess.h
--- /dev/null	Mon Feb 27 15:20:23 2006
+++ b/xen/include/asm-ia64/uaccess.h	Mon Feb 27 15:22:02 2006
@@ -0,0 +1,285 @@
+#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H
+#define _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H
+
+/*
+ * This file defines various macros to transfer memory areas across
+ * the user/kernel boundary.  This needs to be done carefully because
+ * this code is executed in kernel mode and uses user-specified
+ * addresses.  Thus, we need to be careful not to let the user to
+ * trick us into accessing kernel memory that would normally be
+ * inaccessible.  This code is also fairly performance sensitive,
+ * so we want to spend as little time doing safety checks as
+ * possible.
+ *
+ * To make matters a bit more interesting, these macros sometimes also
+ * called from within the kernel itself, in which case the address
+ * validity check must be skipped.  The get_fs() macro tells us what
+ * to do: if get_fs()==USER_DS, checking is performed, if
+ * get_fs()==KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed.
+ *
+ * Note that even if the memory area specified by the user is in a
+ * valid address range, it is still possible that we'll get a page
+ * fault while accessing it.  This is handled by filling out an
+ * exception handler fixup entry for each instruction that has the
+ * potential to fault.  When such a fault occurs, the page fault
+ * handler checks to see whether the faulting instruction has a fixup
+ * associated and, if so, sets r8 to -EFAULT and clears r9 to 0 and
+ * then resumes execution at the continuation point.
+ *
+ * Based on <asm-alpha/uaccess.h>.
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co
+ *	David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
+ */
+
+#include <linux/compiler.h>
+#include <linux/errno.h>
+#include <linux/sched.h>
+#include <linux/page-flags.h>
+#include <linux/mm.h>
+
+#include <asm/intrinsics.h>
+#include <asm/pgtable.h>
+#include <asm/io.h>
+
+#define IS_VMM_ADDRESS(addr) ((((addr) >> 60) ^ ((addr) >> 59)) & 1)
+#define __access_ok(addr) (!IS_VMM_ADDRESS((unsigned long)(addr)))
+#define access_ok(addr, size) (__access_ok(addr))
+#define array_access_ok(addr,count,size)( __access_ok(addr))
+
+/*
+ * These are the main single-value transfer routines.  They automatically
+ * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type.
+ *
+ * Careful to not
+ * (a) re-use the arguments for side effects (sizeof/typeof is ok)
+ * (b) require any knowledge of processes at this stage
+ */
+#define put_user(x, ptr)	__put_user_check((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), get_fs())
+#define get_user(x, ptr)	__get_user_check((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), get_fs())
+
+/*
+ * The "__xxx" versions do not do address space checking, useful when
+ * doing multiple accesses to the same area (the programmer has to do the
+ * checks by hand with "access_ok()")
+ */
+#define __put_user(x, ptr)	__put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
+#define __get_user(x, ptr)	__get_user_nocheck((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
+
+extern long __put_user_unaligned_unknown (void);
+
+#define __put_user_unaligned(x, ptr)								\
+({												\
+	long __ret;										\
+	switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) {								\
+		case 1: __ret = __put_user((x), (ptr)); break;					\
+		case 2: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u8 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__put_user((x) >> 8, ((u8 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		case 4: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u16 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__put_user((x) >> 16, ((u16 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		case 8: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u32 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__put_user((x) >> 32, ((u32 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		default: __ret = __put_user_unaligned_unknown();				\
+	}											\
+	__ret;											\
+})
+
+extern long __get_user_unaligned_unknown (void);
+
+#define __get_user_unaligned(x, ptr)								\
+({												\
+	long __ret;										\
+	switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) {								\
+		case 1: __ret = __get_user((x), (ptr)); break;					\
+		case 2: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u8 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__get_user((x) >> 8, ((u8 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		case 4: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u16 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__get_user((x) >> 16, ((u16 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		case 8: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u32 __user *)(ptr)))				\
+			| (__get_user((x) >> 32, ((u32 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
+		default: __ret = __get_user_unaligned_unknown();				\
+	}											\
+	__ret;											\
+})
+
+#ifdef ASM_SUPPORTED
+  struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
+# define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct __user *)(x))
+
+/* We need to declare the __ex_table section before we can use it in .xdata.  */
+asm (".section \"__ex_table\", \"a\"\n\t.previous");
+
+# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
+do {												\
+	register long __gu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0;							\
+	register long __gu_r9 asm ("r9");							\
+	asm ("\n[1:]\tld"#n" %0=%2%P2\t// %0 and %1 get overwritten by exception handler\n"	\
+	     "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.+4\n"						\
+	     "[1:]"										\
+	     : "=r"(__gu_r9), "=r"(__gu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "1"(__gu_r8));			\
+	(err) = __gu_r8;									\
+	(val) = __gu_r9;									\
+} while (0)
+
+/*
+ * The "__put_user_size()" macro tells gcc it reads from memory instead of writing it.  This
+ * is because they do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no aliasing
+ * issues.
+ */
+# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
+do {												\
+	register long __pu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0;							\
+	asm volatile ("\n[1:]\tst"#n" %1=%r2%P1\t// %0 gets overwritten by exception handler\n"	\
+		      "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.\n"					\
+		      "[1:]"									\
+		      : "=r"(__pu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "rO"(val), "0"(__pu_r8));		\
+	(err) = __pu_r8;									\
+} while (0)
+
+#else /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */
+# define RELOC_TYPE	2	/* ip-rel */
+# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err)				\
+do {									\
+	__ld_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE);	\
+	(err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8);				\
+	(val) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R9);				\
+} while (0)
+# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
+do {												\
+	__st_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE, (unsigned long) (val));	\
+	(err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8);							\
+} while (0)
+#endif /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */
+
+extern void __get_user_unknown (void);
+
+/*
+ * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which
+ * could clobber r8 and r9 (among others).  Thus, be careful not to evaluate it while
+ * using r8/r9.
+ */
+#define __do_get_user(check, x, ptr, size, segment)					\
+({											\
+	const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_ptr = (ptr);				\
+	__typeof__ (size) __gu_size = (size);						\
+	long __gu_err = -EFAULT, __gu_val = 0;						\
+											\
+	if (!check || __access_ok(__gu_ptr))						\
+		switch (__gu_size) {							\
+		      case 1: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 1, __gu_err); break;	\
+		      case 2: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 2, __gu_err); break;	\
+		      case 4: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 4, __gu_err); break;	\
+		      case 8: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 8, __gu_err); break;	\
+		      default: __get_user_unknown(); break;				\
+		}									\
+	(x) = (__typeof__(*(__gu_ptr))) __gu_val;					\
+	__gu_err;									\
+})
+
+#define __get_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size)	__do_get_user(0, x, ptr, size, KERNEL_DS)
+#define __get_user_check(x, ptr, size, segment)	__do_get_user(1, x, ptr, size, segment)
+
+extern void __put_user_unknown (void);
+
+/*
+ * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which
+ * could clobber r8 (among others).  Thus, be careful not to evaluate them while using r8.
+ */
+#define __do_put_user(check, x, ptr, size, segment)					\
+({											\
+	__typeof__ (x) __pu_x = (x);							\
+	__typeof__ (*(ptr)) __user *__pu_ptr = (ptr);					\
+	__typeof__ (size) __pu_size = (size);						\
+	long __pu_err = -EFAULT;							\
+											\
+	if (!check || __access_ok(__pu_ptr))						\
+		switch (__pu_size) {							\
+		      case 1: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 1, __pu_err); break;	\
+		      case 2: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 2, __pu_err); break;	\
+		      case 4: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 4, __pu_err); break;	\
+		      case 8: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 8, __pu_err); break;	\
+		      default: __put_user_unknown(); break;				\
+		}									\
+	__pu_err;									\
+})
+
+#define __put_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size)	__do_put_user(0, x, ptr, size, KERNEL_DS)
+#define __put_user_check(x, ptr, size, segment)	__do_put_user(1, x, ptr, size, segment)
+
+/*
+ * Complex access routines
+ */
+extern unsigned long __must_check __copy_user (void __user *to, const void __user *from,
+					       unsigned long count);
+
+static inline unsigned long
+__copy_to_user (void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long count)
+{
+	return __copy_user(to, (void __user *) from, count);
+}
+
+static inline unsigned long
+__copy_from_user (void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long count)
+{
+	return __copy_user((void __user *) to, from, count);
+}
+
+#define __copy_to_user_inatomic		__copy_to_user
+#define __copy_from_user_inatomic	__copy_from_user
+#define copy_to_user(to, from, n)							\
+({											\
+	void __user *__cu_to = (to);							\
+	const void *__cu_from = (from);							\
+	long __cu_len = (n);								\
+											\
+	if (__access_ok(__cu_to))							\
+		__cu_len = __copy_user(__cu_to, (void __user *) __cu_from, __cu_len);	\
+	__cu_len;									\
+})
+
+#define copy_from_user(to, from, n)							\
+({											\
+	void *__cu_to = (to);								\
+	const void __user *__cu_from = (from);						\
+	long __cu_len = (n);								\
+											\
+	__chk_user_ptr(__cu_from);							\
+	if (__access_ok(__cu_from))							\
+		__cu_len = __copy_user((void __user *) __cu_to, __cu_from, __cu_len);	\
+	__cu_len;									\
+})
+
+#define __copy_in_user(to, from, size)	__copy_user((to), (from), (size))
+
+static inline unsigned long
+copy_in_user (void __user *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
+{
+	if (likely(access_ok(from, n) && access_ok(to, n)))
+		n = __copy_user(to, from, n);
+	return n;
+}
+
+#define ARCH_HAS_SORT_EXTABLE
+#define ARCH_HAS_SEARCH_EXTABLE
+
+struct exception_table_entry {
+	int addr;	/* location-relative address of insn this fixup is for */
+	int cont;	/* location-relative continuation addr.; if bit 2 is set, r9 is set to 0 */
+};
+
+extern void ia64_handle_exception (struct pt_regs *regs, const struct exception_table_entry *e);
+extern const struct exception_table_entry *search_exception_tables (unsigned long addr);
+
+static inline int
+ia64_done_with_exception (struct pt_regs *regs)
+{
+	const struct exception_table_entry *e;
+	e = search_exception_tables(regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri);
+	if (e) {
+		ia64_handle_exception(regs, e);
+		return 1;
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H */
diff -r cc9ed0eea55a -r 0cb40b7f7840 xen/include/asm-ia64/linux-xen/asm/uaccess.h
--- a/xen/include/asm-ia64/linux-xen/asm/uaccess.h	Mon Feb 27 15:20:23 2006
+++ /dev/null	Mon Feb 27 15:22:02 2006
@@ -1,415 +0,0 @@
-#ifndef _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H
-#define _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H
-
-/*
- * This file defines various macros to transfer memory areas across
- * the user/kernel boundary.  This needs to be done carefully because
- * this code is executed in kernel mode and uses user-specified
- * addresses.  Thus, we need to be careful not to let the user to
- * trick us into accessing kernel memory that would normally be
- * inaccessible.  This code is also fairly performance sensitive,
- * so we want to spend as little time doing safety checks as
- * possible.
- *
- * To make matters a bit more interesting, these macros sometimes also
- * called from within the kernel itself, in which case the address
- * validity check must be skipped.  The get_fs() macro tells us what
- * to do: if get_fs()==USER_DS, checking is performed, if
- * get_fs()==KERNEL_DS, checking is bypassed.
- *
- * Note that even if the memory area specified by the user is in a
- * valid address range, it is still possible that we'll get a page
- * fault while accessing it.  This is handled by filling out an
- * exception handler fixup entry for each instruction that has the
- * potential to fault.  When such a fault occurs, the page fault
- * handler checks to see whether the faulting instruction has a fixup
- * associated and, if so, sets r8 to -EFAULT and clears r9 to 0 and
- * then resumes execution at the continuation point.
- *
- * Based on <asm-alpha/uaccess.h>.
- *
- * Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001-2004 Hewlett-Packard Co
- *	David Mosberger-Tang <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
- */
-
-#include <linux/compiler.h>
-#include <linux/errno.h>
-#include <linux/sched.h>
-#include <linux/page-flags.h>
-#include <linux/mm.h>
-
-#include <asm/intrinsics.h>
-#include <asm/pgtable.h>
-#include <asm/io.h>
-
-/*
- * For historical reasons, the following macros are grossly misnamed:
- */
-#define KERNEL_DS	((mm_segment_t) { ~0UL })		/* cf. access_ok() */
-#define USER_DS		((mm_segment_t) { TASK_SIZE-1 })	/* cf. access_ok() */
-
-#define VERIFY_READ	0
-#define VERIFY_WRITE	1
-
-#define get_ds()  (KERNEL_DS)
-#define get_fs()  (current_thread_info()->addr_limit)
-#define set_fs(x) (current_thread_info()->addr_limit = (x))
-
-#define segment_eq(a, b)	((a).seg == (b).seg)
-
-/*
- * When accessing user memory, we need to make sure the entire area really is in
- * user-level space.  In order to do this efficiently, we make sure that the page at
- * address TASK_SIZE is never valid.  We also need to make sure that the address doesn't
- * point inside the virtually mapped linear page table.
- */
-#ifdef XEN
-#define IS_VMM_ADDRESS(addr) ((((addr) >> 60) ^ ((addr) >> 59)) & 1)
-#define __access_ok(addr, size, segment) (!IS_VMM_ADDRESS((unsigned long)(addr)))
-#else
-#define __access_ok(addr, size, segment)						\
-({											\
-	__chk_user_ptr(addr);								\
-	(likely((unsigned long) (addr) <= (segment).seg)				\
-	 && ((segment).seg == KERNEL_DS.seg						\
-	     || likely(REGION_OFFSET((unsigned long) (addr)) < RGN_MAP_LIMIT)));	\
-})
-#endif
-#define access_ok(type, addr, size)	__access_ok((addr), (size), get_fs())
-
-/* this function will go away soon - use access_ok() instead */
-static inline int __deprecated
-verify_area (int type, const void __user *addr, unsigned long size)
-{
-	return access_ok(type, addr, size) ? 0 : -EFAULT;
-}
-
-/*
- * These are the main single-value transfer routines.  They automatically
- * use the right size if we just have the right pointer type.
- *
- * Careful to not
- * (a) re-use the arguments for side effects (sizeof/typeof is ok)
- * (b) require any knowledge of processes at this stage
- */
-#define put_user(x, ptr)	__put_user_check((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), get_fs())
-#define get_user(x, ptr)	__get_user_check((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)), get_fs())
-
-/*
- * The "__xxx" versions do not do address space checking, useful when
- * doing multiple accesses to the same area (the programmer has to do the
- * checks by hand with "access_ok()")
- */
-#define __put_user(x, ptr)	__put_user_nocheck((__typeof__(*(ptr))) (x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
-#define __get_user(x, ptr)	__get_user_nocheck((x), (ptr), sizeof(*(ptr)))
-
-extern long __put_user_unaligned_unknown (void);
-
-#define __put_user_unaligned(x, ptr)								\
-({												\
-	long __ret;										\
-	switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) {								\
-		case 1: __ret = __put_user((x), (ptr)); break;					\
-		case 2: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u8 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__put_user((x) >> 8, ((u8 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		case 4: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u16 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__put_user((x) >> 16, ((u16 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		case 8: __ret = (__put_user((x), (u32 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__put_user((x) >> 32, ((u32 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		default: __ret = __put_user_unaligned_unknown();				\
-	}											\
-	__ret;											\
-})
-
-extern long __get_user_unaligned_unknown (void);
-
-#define __get_user_unaligned(x, ptr)								\
-({												\
-	long __ret;										\
-	switch (sizeof(*(ptr))) {								\
-		case 1: __ret = __get_user((x), (ptr)); break;					\
-		case 2: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u8 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__get_user((x) >> 8, ((u8 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		case 4: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u16 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__get_user((x) >> 16, ((u16 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		case 8: __ret = (__get_user((x), (u32 __user *)(ptr)))				\
-			| (__get_user((x) >> 32, ((u32 __user *)(ptr) + 1))); break;		\
-		default: __ret = __get_user_unaligned_unknown();				\
-	}											\
-	__ret;											\
-})
-
-#ifdef ASM_SUPPORTED
-  struct __large_struct { unsigned long buf[100]; };
-# define __m(x) (*(struct __large_struct __user *)(x))
-
-/* We need to declare the __ex_table section before we can use it in .xdata.  */
-asm (".section \"__ex_table\", \"a\"\n\t.previous");
-
-# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
-do {												\
-	register long __gu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0;							\
-	register long __gu_r9 asm ("r9");							\
-	asm ("\n[1:]\tld"#n" %0=%2%P2\t// %0 and %1 get overwritten by exception handler\n"	\
-	     "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.+4\n"						\
-	     "[1:]"										\
-	     : "=r"(__gu_r9), "=r"(__gu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "1"(__gu_r8));			\
-	(err) = __gu_r8;									\
-	(val) = __gu_r9;									\
-} while (0)
-
-/*
- * The "__put_user_size()" macro tells gcc it reads from memory instead of writing it.  This
- * is because they do not write to any memory gcc knows about, so there are no aliasing
- * issues.
- */
-# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
-do {												\
-	register long __pu_r8 asm ("r8") = 0;							\
-	asm volatile ("\n[1:]\tst"#n" %1=%r2%P1\t// %0 gets overwritten by exception handler\n"	\
-		      "\t.xdata4 \"__ex_table\", 1b-., 1f-.\n"					\
-		      "[1:]"									\
-		      : "=r"(__pu_r8) : "m"(__m(addr)), "rO"(val), "0"(__pu_r8));		\
-	(err) = __pu_r8;									\
-} while (0)
-
-#else /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */
-# define RELOC_TYPE	2	/* ip-rel */
-# define __get_user_size(val, addr, n, err)				\
-do {									\
-	__ld_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE);	\
-	(err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8);				\
-	(val) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R9);				\
-} while (0)
-# define __put_user_size(val, addr, n, err)							\
-do {												\
-	__st_user("__ex_table", (unsigned long) addr, n, RELOC_TYPE, (unsigned long) (val));	\
-	(err) = ia64_getreg(_IA64_REG_R8);							\
-} while (0)
-#endif /* !ASM_SUPPORTED */
-
-extern void __get_user_unknown (void);
-
-/*
- * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which
- * could clobber r8 and r9 (among others).  Thus, be careful not to evaluate it while
- * using r8/r9.
- */
-#define __do_get_user(check, x, ptr, size, segment)					\
-({											\
-	const __typeof__(*(ptr)) __user *__gu_ptr = (ptr);				\
-	__typeof__ (size) __gu_size = (size);						\
-	long __gu_err = -EFAULT, __gu_val = 0;						\
-											\
-	if (!check || __access_ok(__gu_ptr, size, segment))				\
-		switch (__gu_size) {							\
-		      case 1: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 1, __gu_err); break;	\
-		      case 2: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 2, __gu_err); break;	\
-		      case 4: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 4, __gu_err); break;	\
-		      case 8: __get_user_size(__gu_val, __gu_ptr, 8, __gu_err); break;	\
-		      default: __get_user_unknown(); break;				\
-		}									\
-	(x) = (__typeof__(*(__gu_ptr))) __gu_val;					\
-	__gu_err;									\
-})
-
-#define __get_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size)	__do_get_user(0, x, ptr, size, KERNEL_DS)
-#define __get_user_check(x, ptr, size, segment)	__do_get_user(1, x, ptr, size, segment)
-
-extern void __put_user_unknown (void);
-
-/*
- * Evaluating arguments X, PTR, SIZE, and SEGMENT may involve subroutine-calls, which
- * could clobber r8 (among others).  Thus, be careful not to evaluate them while using r8.
- */
-#define __do_put_user(check, x, ptr, size, segment)					\
-({											\
-	__typeof__ (x) __pu_x = (x);							\
-	__typeof__ (*(ptr)) __user *__pu_ptr = (ptr);					\
-	__typeof__ (size) __pu_size = (size);						\
-	long __pu_err = -EFAULT;							\
-											\
-	if (!check || __access_ok(__pu_ptr, __pu_size, segment))			\
-		switch (__pu_size) {							\
-		      case 1: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 1, __pu_err); break;	\
-		      case 2: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 2, __pu_err); break;	\
-		      case 4: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 4, __pu_err); break;	\
-		      case 8: __put_user_size(__pu_x, __pu_ptr, 8, __pu_err); break;	\
-		      default: __put_user_unknown(); break;				\
-		}									\
-	__pu_err;									\
-})
-
-#define __put_user_nocheck(x, ptr, size)	__do_put_user(0, x, ptr, size, KERNEL_DS)
-#define __put_user_check(x, ptr, size, segment)	__do_put_user(1, x, ptr, size, segment)
-
-/*
- * Complex access routines
- */
-extern unsigned long __must_check __copy_user (void __user *to, const void __user *from,
-					       unsigned long count);
-
-static inline unsigned long
-__copy_to_user (void __user *to, const void *from, unsigned long count)
-{
-	return __copy_user(to, (void __user *) from, count);
-}
-
-static inline unsigned long
-__copy_from_user (void *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long count)
-{
-	return __copy_user((void __user *) to, from, count);
-}
-
-#define __copy_to_user_inatomic		__copy_to_user
-#define __copy_from_user_inatomic	__copy_from_user
-#define copy_to_user(to, from, n)							\
-({											\
-	void __user *__cu_to = (to);							\
-	const void *__cu_from = (from);							\
-	long __cu_len = (n);								\
-											\
-	if (__access_ok(__cu_to, __cu_len, get_fs()))					\
-		__cu_len = __copy_user(__cu_to, (void __user *) __cu_from, __cu_len);	\
-	__cu_len;									\
-})
-
-#define copy_from_user(to, from, n)							\
-({											\
-	void *__cu_to = (to);								\
-	const void __user *__cu_from = (from);						\
-	long __cu_len = (n);								\
-											\
-	__chk_user_ptr(__cu_from);							\
-	if (__access_ok(__cu_from, __cu_len, get_fs()))					\
-		__cu_len = __copy_user((void __user *) __cu_to, __cu_from, __cu_len);	\
-	__cu_len;									\
-})
-
-#define __copy_in_user(to, from, size)	__copy_user((to), (from), (size))
-
-static inline unsigned long
-copy_in_user (void __user *to, const void __user *from, unsigned long n)
-{
-	if (likely(access_ok(VERIFY_READ, from, n) && access_ok(VERIFY_WRITE, to, n)))
-		n = __copy_user(to, from, n);
-	return n;
-}
-
-extern unsigned long __do_clear_user (void __user *, unsigned long);
-
-#define __clear_user(to, n)		__do_clear_user(to, n)
-
-#define clear_user(to, n)					\
-({								\
-	unsigned long __cu_len = (n);				\
-	if (__access_ok(to, __cu_len, get_fs()))		\
-		__cu_len = __do_clear_user(to, __cu_len);	\
-	__cu_len;						\
-})
-
-
-/*
- * Returns: -EFAULT if exception before terminator, N if the entire buffer filled, else
- * strlen.
- */
-extern long __must_check __strncpy_from_user (char *to, const char __user *from, long to_len);
-
-#define strncpy_from_user(to, from, n)					\
-({									\
-	const char __user * __sfu_from = (from);			\
-	long __sfu_ret = -EFAULT;					\
-	if (__access_ok(__sfu_from, 0, get_fs()))			\
-		__sfu_ret = __strncpy_from_user((to), __sfu_from, (n));	\
-	__sfu_ret;							\
-})
-
-/* Returns: 0 if bad, string length+1 (memory size) of string if ok */
-extern unsigned long __strlen_user (const char __user *);
-
-#define strlen_user(str)				\
-({							\
-	const char __user *__su_str = (str);		\
-	unsigned long __su_ret = 0;			\
-	if (__access_ok(__su_str, 0, get_fs()))		\
-		__su_ret = __strlen_user(__su_str);	\
-	__su_ret;					\
-})
-
-/*
- * Returns: 0 if exception before NUL or reaching the supplied limit
- * (N), a value greater than N if the limit would be exceeded, else
- * strlen.
- */
-extern unsigned long __strnlen_user (const char __user *, long);
-
-#define strnlen_user(str, len)					\
-({								\
-	const char __user *__su_str = (str);			\
-	unsigned long __su_ret = 0;				\
-	if (__access_ok(__su_str, 0, get_fs()))			\
-		__su_ret = __strnlen_user(__su_str, len);	\
-	__su_ret;						\
-})
-
-/* Generic code can't deal with the location-relative format that we use for compactness.  */
-#define ARCH_HAS_SORT_EXTABLE
-#define ARCH_HAS_SEARCH_EXTABLE
-
-struct exception_table_entry {
-	int addr;	/* location-relative address of insn this fixup is for */
-	int cont;	/* location-relative continuation addr.; if bit 2 is set, r9 is set to 0 */
-};
-
-extern void ia64_handle_exception (struct pt_regs *regs, const struct exception_table_entry *e);
-extern const struct exception_table_entry *search_exception_tables (unsigned long addr);
-
-static inline int
-ia64_done_with_exception (struct pt_regs *regs)
-{
-	const struct exception_table_entry *e;
-	e = search_exception_tables(regs->cr_iip + ia64_psr(regs)->ri);
-	if (e) {
-		ia64_handle_exception(regs, e);
-		return 1;
-	}
-	return 0;
-}
-
-#ifndef XEN
-#define ARCH_HAS_TRANSLATE_MEM_PTR	1
-static __inline__ char *
-xlate_dev_mem_ptr (unsigned long p)
-{
-	struct page *page;
-	char * ptr;
-
-	page = mfn_to_page(p >> PAGE_SHIFT);
-	if (PageUncached(page))
-		ptr = (char *)p + __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET;
-	else
-		ptr = __va(p);
-
-	return ptr;
-}
-
-/*
- * Convert a virtual cached kernel memory pointer to an uncached pointer
- */
-static __inline__ char *
-xlate_dev_kmem_ptr (char * p)
-{
-	struct page *page;
-	char * ptr;
-
-	page = virt_to_page((unsigned long)p >> PAGE_SHIFT);
-	if (PageUncached(page))
-		ptr = (char *)__pa(p) + __IA64_UNCACHED_OFFSET;
-	else
-		ptr = p;
-
-	return ptr;
-}
-#endif
-
-#endif /* _ASM_IA64_UACCESS_H */

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