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	Consolidate the various external const and non-const declarations of __start___param[] and __stop___param in <linux/moduleparam.h>. This requires making a few struct kernel_param pointers in kernel/params.c const. Signed-off-by: Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org> Acked-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#ifndef _LINUX_MODULE_PARAMS_H
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#define _LINUX_MODULE_PARAMS_H
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/* (C) Copyright 2001, 2002 Rusty Russell IBM Corporation */
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#include <linux/init.h>
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#include <linux/stringify.h>
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#include <linux/kernel.h>
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/* You can override this manually, but generally this should match the
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   module name. */
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#ifdef MODULE
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#define MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX /* empty */
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#else
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#define MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX KBUILD_MODNAME "."
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#endif
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/* Chosen so that structs with an unsigned long line up. */
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#define MAX_PARAM_PREFIX_LEN (64 - sizeof(unsigned long))
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#ifdef MODULE
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#define __MODULE_INFO(tag, name, info)					  \
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static const char __UNIQUE_ID(name)[]					  \
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  __used __attribute__((section(".modinfo"), unused, aligned(1)))	  \
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  = __stringify(tag) "=" info
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#else  /* !MODULE */
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/* This struct is here for syntactic coherency, it is not used */
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#define __MODULE_INFO(tag, name, info)					  \
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  struct __UNIQUE_ID(name) {}
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#endif
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#define __MODULE_PARM_TYPE(name, _type)					  \
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  __MODULE_INFO(parmtype, name##type, #name ":" _type)
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/* One for each parameter, describing how to use it.  Some files do
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   multiple of these per line, so can't just use MODULE_INFO. */
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#define MODULE_PARM_DESC(_parm, desc) \
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	__MODULE_INFO(parm, _parm, #_parm ":" desc)
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struct kernel_param;
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/*
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 * Flags available for kernel_param_ops
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 *
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 * NOARG - the parameter allows for no argument (foo instead of foo=1)
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 */
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enum {
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	KERNEL_PARAM_OPS_FL_NOARG = (1 << 0)
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};
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struct kernel_param_ops {
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	/* How the ops should behave */
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	unsigned int flags;
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	/* Returns 0, or -errno.  arg is in kp->arg. */
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	int (*set)(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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	/* Returns length written or -errno.  Buffer is 4k (ie. be short!) */
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	int (*get)(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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	/* Optional function to free kp->arg when module unloaded. */
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	void (*free)(void *arg);
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};
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/*
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 * Flags available for kernel_param
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 *
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 * UNSAFE - the parameter is dangerous and setting it will taint the kernel
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 */
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enum {
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	KERNEL_PARAM_FL_UNSAFE = (1 << 0)
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};
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struct kernel_param {
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	const char *name;
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	const struct kernel_param_ops *ops;
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	u16 perm;
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	s8 level;
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	u8 flags;
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	union {
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		void *arg;
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		const struct kparam_string *str;
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		const struct kparam_array *arr;
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	};
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};
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extern const struct kernel_param __start___param[], __stop___param[];
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/* Special one for strings we want to copy into */
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struct kparam_string {
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	unsigned int maxlen;
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	char *string;
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};
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/* Special one for arrays */
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struct kparam_array
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{
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	unsigned int max;
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	unsigned int elemsize;
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	unsigned int *num;
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	const struct kernel_param_ops *ops;
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	void *elem;
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};
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/**
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 * module_param - typesafe helper for a module/cmdline parameter
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 * @value: the variable to alter, and exposed parameter name.
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 * @type: the type of the parameter
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs.
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 *
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 * @value becomes the module parameter, or (prefixed by KBUILD_MODNAME and a
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 * ".") the kernel commandline parameter.  Note that - is changed to _, so
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 * the user can use "foo-bar=1" even for variable "foo_bar".
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 *
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 * @perm is 0 if the the variable is not to appear in sysfs, or 0444
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 * for world-readable, 0644 for root-writable, etc.  Note that if it
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 * is writable, you may need to use kparam_block_sysfs_write() around
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 * accesses (esp. charp, which can be kfreed when it changes).
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 *
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 * The @type is simply pasted to refer to a param_ops_##type and a
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 * param_check_##type: for convenience many standard types are provided but
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 * you can create your own by defining those variables.
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 *
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 * Standard types are:
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 *	byte, short, ushort, int, uint, long, ulong
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 *	charp: a character pointer
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 *	bool: a bool, values 0/1, y/n, Y/N.
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 *	invbool: the above, only sense-reversed (N = true).
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 */
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#define module_param(name, type, perm)				\
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	module_param_named(name, name, type, perm)
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/**
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 * module_param_unsafe - same as module_param but taints kernel
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 */
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#define module_param_unsafe(name, type, perm)			\
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	module_param_named_unsafe(name, name, type, perm)
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/**
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 * module_param_named - typesafe helper for a renamed module/cmdline parameter
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 * @name: a valid C identifier which is the parameter name.
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 * @value: the actual lvalue to alter.
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 * @type: the type of the parameter
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs.
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 *
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 * Usually it's a good idea to have variable names and user-exposed names the
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 * same, but that's harder if the variable must be non-static or is inside a
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 * structure.  This allows exposure under a different name.
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 */
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#define module_param_named(name, value, type, perm)			   \
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	param_check_##type(name, &(value));				   \
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	module_param_cb(name, ¶m_ops_##type, &value, perm);		   \
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	__MODULE_PARM_TYPE(name, #type)
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/**
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 * module_param_named_unsafe - same as module_param_named but taints kernel
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 */
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#define module_param_named_unsafe(name, value, type, perm)		\
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	param_check_##type(name, &(value));				\
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	module_param_cb_unsafe(name, ¶m_ops_##type, &value, perm);	\
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	__MODULE_PARM_TYPE(name, #type)
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/**
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 * module_param_cb - general callback for a module/cmdline parameter
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 * @name: a valid C identifier which is the parameter name.
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 * @ops: the set & get operations for this parameter.
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs.
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 *
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 * The ops can have NULL set or get functions.
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 */
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#define module_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)				      \
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX, name, ops, arg, perm, -1, 0)
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#define module_param_cb_unsafe(name, ops, arg, perm)			      \
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX, name, ops, arg, perm, -1,    \
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			    KERNEL_PARAM_FL_UNSAFE)
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/**
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 * <level>_param_cb - general callback for a module/cmdline parameter
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 *                    to be evaluated before certain initcall level
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 * @name: a valid C identifier which is the parameter name.
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 * @ops: the set & get operations for this parameter.
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs.
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 *
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 * The ops can have NULL set or get functions.
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 */
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#define __level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, level)			\
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX, name, ops, arg, perm, level, 0)
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#define core_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 1)
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#define postcore_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 2)
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#define arch_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 3)
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#define subsys_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 4)
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#define fs_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 5)
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#define device_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 6)
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#define late_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm)		\
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	__level_param_cb(name, ops, arg, perm, 7)
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/* On alpha, ia64 and ppc64 relocations to global data cannot go into
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   read-only sections (which is part of respective UNIX ABI on these
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   platforms). So 'const' makes no sense and even causes compile failures
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   with some compilers. */
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#if defined(CONFIG_ALPHA) || defined(CONFIG_IA64) || defined(CONFIG_PPC64)
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#define __moduleparam_const
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#else
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#define __moduleparam_const const
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#endif
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/* This is the fundamental function for registering boot/module
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   parameters. */
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#define __module_param_call(prefix, name, ops, arg, perm, level, flags)	\
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	/* Default value instead of permissions? */			\
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	static const char __param_str_##name[] = prefix #name; \
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	static struct kernel_param __moduleparam_const __param_##name	\
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	__used								\
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    __attribute__ ((unused,__section__ ("__param"),aligned(sizeof(void *)))) \
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	= { __param_str_##name, ops, VERIFY_OCTAL_PERMISSIONS(perm),	\
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	    level, flags, { arg } }
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/* Obsolete - use module_param_cb() */
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#define module_param_call(name, set, get, arg, perm)			\
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	static struct kernel_param_ops __param_ops_##name =		\
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		{ .flags = 0, (void *)set, (void *)get };		\
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX,			\
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			    name, &__param_ops_##name, arg,		\
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			    (perm) + sizeof(__check_old_set_param(set))*0, -1, 0)
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/* We don't get oldget: it's often a new-style param_get_uint, etc. */
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static inline int
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__check_old_set_param(int (*oldset)(const char *, struct kernel_param *))
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{
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	return 0;
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}
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/**
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 * kparam_block_sysfs_write - make sure a parameter isn't written via sysfs.
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 * @name: the name of the parameter
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 *
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 * There's no point blocking write on a paramter that isn't writable via sysfs!
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 */
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#define kparam_block_sysfs_write(name)			\
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	do {						\
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		BUG_ON(!(__param_##name.perm & 0222));	\
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		__kernel_param_lock();			\
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	} while (0)
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/**
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 * kparam_unblock_sysfs_write - allows sysfs to write to a parameter again.
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 * @name: the name of the parameter
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 */
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#define kparam_unblock_sysfs_write(name)		\
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	do {						\
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		BUG_ON(!(__param_##name.perm & 0222));	\
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		__kernel_param_unlock();		\
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	} while (0)
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/**
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 * kparam_block_sysfs_read - make sure a parameter isn't read via sysfs.
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 * @name: the name of the parameter
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 *
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 * This also blocks sysfs writes.
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 */
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#define kparam_block_sysfs_read(name)			\
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	do {						\
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		BUG_ON(!(__param_##name.perm & 0444));	\
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		__kernel_param_lock();			\
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	} while (0)
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/**
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 * kparam_unblock_sysfs_read - allows sysfs to read a parameter again.
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 * @name: the name of the parameter
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 */
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#define kparam_unblock_sysfs_read(name)			\
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	do {						\
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		BUG_ON(!(__param_##name.perm & 0444));	\
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		__kernel_param_unlock();		\
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	} while (0)
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS
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extern void __kernel_param_lock(void);
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extern void __kernel_param_unlock(void);
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#else
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static inline void __kernel_param_lock(void)
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{
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}
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static inline void __kernel_param_unlock(void)
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{
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}
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#endif
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#ifndef MODULE
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/**
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 * core_param - define a historical core kernel parameter.
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 * @name: the name of the cmdline and sysfs parameter (often the same as var)
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 * @var: the variable
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 * @type: the type of the parameter
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs
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 *
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 * core_param is just like module_param(), but cannot be modular and
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 * doesn't add a prefix (such as "printk.").  This is for compatibility
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 * with __setup(), and it makes sense as truly core parameters aren't
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 * tied to the particular file they're in.
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 */
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#define core_param(name, var, type, perm)				\
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	param_check_##type(name, &(var));				\
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	__module_param_call("", name, ¶m_ops_##type, &var, perm, -1, 0)
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#endif /* !MODULE */
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/**
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 * module_param_string - a char array parameter
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 * @name: the name of the parameter
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 * @string: the string variable
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 * @len: the maximum length of the string, incl. terminator
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs.
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 *
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 * This actually copies the string when it's set (unlike type charp).
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 * @len is usually just sizeof(string).
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 */
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#define module_param_string(name, string, len, perm)			\
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	static const struct kparam_string __param_string_##name		\
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		= { len, string };					\
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX, name,			\
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			    ¶m_ops_string,				\
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			    .str = &__param_string_##name, perm, -1, 0);\
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	__MODULE_PARM_TYPE(name, "string")
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/**
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 * parameq - checks if two parameter names match
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 * @name1: parameter name 1
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 * @name2: parameter name 2
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 *
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 * Returns true if the two parameter names are equal.
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 * Dashes (-) are considered equal to underscores (_).
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 */
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extern bool parameq(const char *name1, const char *name2);
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/**
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 * parameqn - checks if two parameter names match
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 * @name1: parameter name 1
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 * @name2: parameter name 2
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 * @n: the length to compare
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 *
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 * Similar to parameq(), except it compares @n characters.
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 */
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extern bool parameqn(const char *name1, const char *name2, size_t n);
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/* Called on module insert or kernel boot */
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extern char *parse_args(const char *name,
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		      char *args,
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		      const struct kernel_param *params,
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		      unsigned num,
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		      s16 level_min,
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		      s16 level_max,
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		      int (*unknown)(char *param, char *val,
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			      const char *doing));
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/* Called by module remove. */
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#ifdef CONFIG_SYSFS
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extern void destroy_params(const struct kernel_param *params, unsigned num);
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#else
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static inline void destroy_params(const struct kernel_param *params,
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				  unsigned num)
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{
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}
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#endif /* !CONFIG_SYSFS */
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/* All the helper functions */
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/* The macros to do compile-time type checking stolen from Jakub
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   Jelinek, who IIRC came up with this idea for the 2.4 module init code. */
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#define __param_check(name, p, type) \
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	static inline type __always_unused *__check_##name(void) { return(p); }
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_byte;
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extern int param_set_byte(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_byte(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_byte(name, p) __param_check(name, p, unsigned char)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_short;
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extern int param_set_short(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_short(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_short(name, p) __param_check(name, p, short)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_ushort;
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extern int param_set_ushort(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_ushort(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_ushort(name, p) __param_check(name, p, unsigned short)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_int;
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extern int param_set_int(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_int(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_int(name, p) __param_check(name, p, int)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_uint;
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extern int param_set_uint(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_uint(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_uint(name, p) __param_check(name, p, unsigned int)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_long;
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extern int param_set_long(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_long(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_long(name, p) __param_check(name, p, long)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_ulong;
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extern int param_set_ulong(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_ulong(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_ulong(name, p) __param_check(name, p, unsigned long)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_ullong;
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extern int param_set_ullong(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_ullong(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_ullong(name, p) __param_check(name, p, unsigned long long)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_charp;
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extern int param_set_charp(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_charp(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_charp(name, p) __param_check(name, p, char *)
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/* We used to allow int as well as bool.  We're taking that away! */
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_bool;
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extern int param_set_bool(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_bool(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_bool(name, p) __param_check(name, p, bool)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_invbool;
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extern int param_set_invbool(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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extern int param_get_invbool(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_check_invbool(name, p) __param_check(name, p, bool)
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/* An int, which can only be set like a bool (though it shows as an int). */
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_bint;
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extern int param_set_bint(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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#define param_get_bint param_get_int
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#define param_check_bint param_check_int
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/**
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 * module_param_array - a parameter which is an array of some type
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 * @name: the name of the array variable
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 * @type: the type, as per module_param()
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 * @nump: optional pointer filled in with the number written
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs
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 *
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 * Input and output are as comma-separated values.  Commas inside values
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 * don't work properly (eg. an array of charp).
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 *
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 * ARRAY_SIZE(@name) is used to determine the number of elements in the
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 * array, so the definition must be visible.
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 */
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#define module_param_array(name, type, nump, perm)		\
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	module_param_array_named(name, name, type, nump, perm)
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/**
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 * module_param_array_named - renamed parameter which is an array of some type
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 * @name: a valid C identifier which is the parameter name
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 * @array: the name of the array variable
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 * @type: the type, as per module_param()
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 * @nump: optional pointer filled in with the number written
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 * @perm: visibility in sysfs
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 *
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 * This exposes a different name than the actual variable name.  See
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 * module_param_named() for why this might be necessary.
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 */
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#define module_param_array_named(name, array, type, nump, perm)		\
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	param_check_##type(name, &(array)[0]);				\
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	static const struct kparam_array __param_arr_##name		\
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	= { .max = ARRAY_SIZE(array), .num = nump,                      \
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	    .ops = ¶m_ops_##type,					\
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	    .elemsize = sizeof(array[0]), .elem = array };		\
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	__module_param_call(MODULE_PARAM_PREFIX, name,			\
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			    ¶m_array_ops,				\
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			    .arr = &__param_arr_##name,			\
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			    perm, -1, 0);				\
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	__MODULE_PARM_TYPE(name, "array of " #type)
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_array_ops;
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extern struct kernel_param_ops param_ops_string;
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extern int param_set_copystring(const char *val, const struct kernel_param *);
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extern int param_get_string(char *buffer, const struct kernel_param *kp);
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/* for exporting parameters in /sys/module/.../parameters */
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struct module;
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#if defined(CONFIG_SYSFS) && defined(CONFIG_MODULES)
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extern int module_param_sysfs_setup(struct module *mod,
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				    const struct kernel_param *kparam,
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				    unsigned int num_params);
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extern void module_param_sysfs_remove(struct module *mod);
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#else
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static inline int module_param_sysfs_setup(struct module *mod,
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			     const struct kernel_param *kparam,
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			     unsigned int num_params)
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{
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	return 0;
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}
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static inline void module_param_sysfs_remove(struct module *mod)
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{ }
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#endif
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#endif /* _LINUX_MODULE_PARAMS_H */
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