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- #ifndef __ALT_ERRNO_H__
- #define __ALT_ERRNO_H__
- /******************************************************************************
- * *
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- /******************************************************************************
- * *
- * THIS IS A LIBRARY READ-ONLY SOURCE FILE. DO NOT EDIT. *
- * *
- ******************************************************************************/
- /*
- * errno is defined in <errno.h> so that it uses the thread local version
- * stored in the location pointed to by "_impure_ptr". This means that the
- * accesses to errno within the HAL library can cause the entirety of
- * of the structure pointed to by "_impure_ptr" to be added to the
- * users application. This can be undesirable in very small footprint systems.
- *
- * To avoid this happening, the HAL uses the macro ALT_ERRNO, defined below,
- * to access errno, rather than accessing it directly. This macro will only
- * use the thread local version if some other code has already caused it to be
- * included into the system, otherwise it will use the global errno value.
- *
- * This causes a slight increases in code size where errno is accessed, but
- * can lead to significant overall benefits in very small systems. The
- * increase is inconsequential when compared to the size of the structure
- * pointed to by _impure_ptr.
- *
- * Note that this macro accesses __errno() using an externally declared
- * function pointer (alt_errno). This is done so that the function call uses the
- * subroutine call instruction via a register rather than an immediate address.
- * This is important in the case that the code has been linked for a high
- * address, but __errno() is not being used. In this case the weak linkage
- * would have resulted in the instruction: "call 0" which would fail to link.
- */
- extern int* (*alt_errno) (void);
- /* Must define this so that values such as EBADFD are defined in errno.h. */
- #define __LINUX_ERRNO_EXTENSIONS__
- #include <errno.h>
- #include "alt_types.h"
- #undef errno
- extern int errno;
- static ALT_INLINE int* alt_get_errno(void)
- {
- return ((alt_errno) ? alt_errno() : &errno);
- }
- #define ALT_ERRNO *alt_get_errno()
- #endif /* __ALT_ERRNO_H__ */
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